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Keyboard Shortcuts!

I'm in the middle of compiling a handy cheat-sheet of all the assorted keyboard shortcuts, and what they'll do. I'll share when I'm done, but I could use some help assembling a complete list. So far, this is what I have: Note, I write control here, but it'll be ctrl/cmd in the final document for iPuters ;) --- Layers: Ctrl+O : Move to Token layer Ctrl+K : Move to GM Layer (K is for Ken, 'cause I'm the GM) :P Ctrl+M : Move to Map layer Ctrl+Shift+O : Move selected object to Token Layer Ctrl+Shift+K : Move selected object to GM Layer Ctrl+Shift+M : Move selected object to Map Layer Drawing: Shift+draw: Straight line (snapped to grid) Alt+draw: Ellipses Shift+Alt+draw: Circles Tools: Ctrl+S: Select tool Ctrl+D: Drawing select tool Ctrl+G: Text tool Ctrl+F: Brush tool Ctrl+A: Select everything on current layer Ctrl+C: Copy selected object Ctrl+V: Paste selected object Ctrl+U: Add selected to Turn Tracker Ctrl+Z: Undo previous action Backspace or Delete: Delete selected object(s) Moving & Resizing: Hold Shift: Constrain proportions Hold Alt: Ignore grid snapping Hold Right Mouse Button: Pan That's all I've got for now. Let me know if there's any other ones. I'll post my draft PDF either tomorrow or Monday.
Are you going to be including things like Alt--Mouse to move tokens independent of the grid?
Just FYI, there's also an in-system help dialog that has almost all of these listed, if you hover over the help button (the last button in the toolbar).
But I think a more comprehensive list (including things like Balladeer pointed out) would be great to add to the Help & Docs site!
I honestly didn't know about the in-system popup, but at least for me personally, I want a handy reference guide that I can either throw up on a second monitor, or print out so I can have it in front of me at a glance when I start building maps. Now that my Thunderspire campaign is done, I'll be starting to build the Pyramid of something-or-other, and I want to try building it in-app using the built in tile sets (and probably some of my own sets that I've built up over the years)
Sounds great, Ken!
I need to re-do the banner, because there's some ugly artifacting, but here's the first draft of my cheat-sheet PDF.