Paligo uses, by default, the keyboard shortcut Shift ⇧ + Alt + W (Windows) or Shift ⇧ + Option ⌥ + W (Mac) for inserting a warning admonition. However, this shortcut is also used for other purposes in some regions. To avoid a clash, you can stop Paligo from using this keyboard shortcut for warnings.
To enable or disable the shortcut for warning admonitions:
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Select the topic or component in the Content Manager to open it in the Editor.
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Select Editor settings in the toolbar.
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Paligo displays the Editor Settings dialog.
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Select the Editing tab.
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Select Disable the warning admonition keybind shortcut box to enable or disable the shortcut.
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Check the box to stop using the keyboard shortcut to insert a warning admonition.
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Clear the box to start using the keyboard shortcut to insert a warning admonition
Note
The choice you make here only applies to you. Other Paligo users have their own editor settings that control whether Paligo uses the shortcut for warning admonitions.
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Select Save Settings.
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