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OmniWeb (application) menu | File menu | Edit menu Browser menu | Bookmarks menu | Tools menu Window menu | Help menu
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Shows OmniWeb's about panel.
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Opens a browser window to the Omni online store, where you can easily purchase licenses for OmniWeb or our other products.
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Opens the Preferences window for changing OmniWeb's settings.
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Opens the Licenses window for managing the OmniWeb licenses you may own.
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The items in the Services menu are provided by other Cocoa applications you have installed. When you've selected something that a Service can act on, the corresponding Services menu item will become available.
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Hide OmniWeb
Hide Others
Show All
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⌘H
⇧⌘H
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The standard menu items for hiding OmniWeb and its windows, hiding the windows of other applications, and showing everything that you've previously hidden.
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Quits the OmniWeb application.
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Opens a new browser window and loads the Start Page set in General Preferences.
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Opens a new HTML Source Editor window with an empty document.
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Prompts you for a location at which to create a new bookmarks file.
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Shows the Open Location panel, in which you can type the URL of a document for OmniWeb to open in a browser, source editor, or bookmarks window.
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Shows the standard Open panel, in which you can choose a local document for OmniWeb to open in a browser, source editor, or bookmarks window.
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If you've selected some text that happens to be a URL, choosing this menu item will cause OmniWeb to open it in a new browser window.
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Closes the frontmost window.
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Saves the contents of the frontmost window (be it a browser window, a source editor window, or a bookmarks window) to disk, promting you for a location to save to if necessary.
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Saves the contents of the current browser window in an appropriate format: RTFD for web pages, or TIFF for images. (Only appears if the Option key is held.)
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Prompts you to choose a location at which to save all in images linked from (as opposed to embedded in) the web page in the current browser window.
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Prompts you to choose a location at which to save all HTML web pages linked from the web page in the current browser window.
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Saves all open source documents and bookmark files at once.
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Restores the document you're viewing to the latest version on the disk or server it was retrieved from. Same as the Reload command in the Browser menu.
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Shows the Page Setup panel, in which you can choose settings for how the frontmost document will be printed.
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Shows the Print panel for printing the frontmost document.
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The standard Undo and Redo commands apply when editing Bookmarks and Favorites, as well as when typing in text views such as the HTML Source Editor.
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Cut
Copy
Paste
Delete
Select All
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⌘X
⌘C
⌘V
⌘A
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The standard editing commands for selecting items and using the Clipboard; see Mac Help for more information.
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Shows the Find panel, which you can use to search for text in the frontmost browser window, source document, or bookmarks list.
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Find Next
Find Previous
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⌘G
⌘D
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Once you've used the Find panel, use these commands to search for additional occurrences of the same text.
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Uses whatever text you have selected as the next text to search for, so you don't have to type it into the Find panel.
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If some text is selected in the frontmost window, choosing this command will scroll that window to make the selection visible (if it's not already).
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Shows the Spelling panel, which you can use to proofread what you've written in a text area or source document.
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Highlights the first misspelled word. Choose this command again to highlight the next misspelled word, and so on.
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Check Spelling As You Type
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When checked, any mispelled words will be highlighted. Control-click on a word to see possible correct spellings (or to add it to the spelling dictionary).
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Speaks the text of the frontmost window (if you've clicked in it) or a selection.
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Enabled after Start Speaking is chosen. Shuts OmniWeb up.
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Shows the standard Font panel; this is used in Preferences.
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Shows the standard Color panel. In addtion to being useful in Preferences, the Color panel can be used with the HTML Source Editor to generate HTML color codes.
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Highlights the location bar in the browser window so you can type a URL to go to. If a browser window isn't frontmost, one will appear. And if the location bar isn't visible, it'll become visible for you to type an address, and disappear when you press Return.
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View in Source Editor
Redisplay in Browser
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⇧⌘V
⇧⌘V
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If a browser window is frontmost, this command will be View in Source Editor, and choosing it will open an HTML Source Editor window for the document in the browser. If a Source Editor window is frontmost, this command will be Redisplay in Browser, and choosing it will show the current source document in a browser window (reflecting any changes you've made).
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Bigger Text
Smaller Text
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⌘+
⌘-
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Increases or decreases the size of text in the frontmost window.
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Takes you to the Start Page specified in General Preferences.
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Go to Previous Page
Go to Next Page
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⌘⇠
⌘⇢
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Takes you back and forward through the history of pages you've visited in the current browser window.
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Select Previous Anchor
Select Next Anchor
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⌘⇡
⌘⇣
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The key shortcuts for these commands allow you to navigate the Web using the keyboard only. Use them to cycle through the links in a page, the press Return to follow the selected link.
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If the inline images in a web page haven't been loaded (perhaps because of your settings in Image preferences), choosing this command will load them.
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If a web page is in the process of loading, choosing this command will abort it.
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Causes OmniWeb to refetch the latest version of the current page from the server or disk it came from.
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If the current page contains any forms, choosing this command will fill them in using the values in your AutoFill Preferences.
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If the current page contains any forms, choosing this command will add anything you've typed in the form to your AutoFill Preferences so that it can be used again later.
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Shows the labels of all the links on a page as if they were tooltips. This can be informative for images which are also links, and points out less-than-obvious links.
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Hides and shows the toolbar(s) on the frontmost window.
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Opens a sheet allowing you to customize the set of buttons on the browser navigation bar or the source editor toolbar.
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Hide/Show Navigation Bar
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⌥⌘N
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Hides and shows the Navigation Bar (The one with all the buttons, often called just the toolbar.)
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Hide/Show Separate Location Bar
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⌥⌘L
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If the address field appears on a separate bar from the navigation buttons, this command will hide and show that bar. If it's on the same bar as the navigation buttons, this command will move it to a separate line.
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Hide/Show Favorites Bar
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⌥⌘F
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Hides and shows the Favorites Bar, a place for keeping frequently used links.
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Saves the size and position of the current browser window. After saving, all new browser windows will open at this size.
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Shows and hides your personal bookmarks in the manner you've specified in Bookmark Preferences. When the Option key is held, this command temporarily reverses your settings. (The name of this menu command changes to reflect its behavior.)
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Adds the URL for the page in the current browser window to your personal bookmarks.
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Adds a new empty bookmark to the list.
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Adds a new separator line to the list.
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Allows you to import bookmarks from the bookmarks files of other browsers.
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Allows you to type a new label for the currently selected bookmark.
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Expand Selection
Collapse Selection
Expand All
Collapse All
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⌘0
⌘9
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Hides and shows the contents of folders in the bookmarks outline.
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Checks the currently selected bookmark(s) for changes.
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Mark as Read
Mark as Alive
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Allows you to return any bookmarks OmniWeb has flagged as updated or unreachable to their normal state.
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Shows a panel in which you can easily sort through and delete bookmarks which have been marked as unreachable.
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Open First Changed Bookmark
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⌥⌘C
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Opens a browser window to the first bookmark in the list which is marked ahs having been updated since you last viewed it.
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If Show personal bookmarks in the Bookmarks menu is chosen in Bookmark Preferences, your bookmarks will appear here. (Folders will appear as submenus.) Choose a bookmark to open it in a browser window.
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Show Global History
Show Browser History
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⌥⌘H
⌥⌘R
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Shows the appropriate pane in the History drawer.
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Opens the Info window, showing Document Info or Bookmark Info as appropriate.
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Opens the Downloads panel.
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Opens the Network Activity Monitor.
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Removes all data from OmniWeb's cache, so that you can be sure any pages or other media you load are the latest versions from the network (or disk).
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Close Window
Close All Windows
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⌘W
⌥⌘W
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Closes the frontmost window.
Closes all windows. (Only appears when the Option key is held.)
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Minimze Window
Minimize All Windows
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⌘M
⌥⌘M
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Sends the current window to the Dock.
Sends all windows to the Dock. (Only visible when the Option key is held.)
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Resizes the current window to an optimum size for its contents. If the Shift key is held, this command resizes the current window to fill the screen. If the Option key is held, this command zooms all windows.
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If windows from other applications are obscuring OmniWeb's windows, choosing this command will bring all OmniWeb windows to the front.
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All open OmniWeb windows are listed here; choosing a window will bring it to the front. Windows containing documents with unsaved changes are marked with a bullet, and windows which have been minimized to the Dock are marked with a diamond.
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Opens a browser window to the main page of this manual.
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Opens a browser window containing information about the HTML/CSS tags and attributs that OmniWeb understands.
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Opens a browser window to the main OmniWeb page at Omni's web site.
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Opens you mail client and prepares a message to send to omniweb4@omnigroup.com , in which you can tell us what you think about OmniWeb.
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