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Describe the bug
When using the editor, the buttons to save and cancel differ in order and appearance from the other buttons of the application.
To Reproduce
- Open Filegator
- Open the editor
- See error
Expected behavior
The buttons should look the same and be in the same order as in the rest of the application.
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Pre-Submission checklist
- There is no existing issue that already asks for this feature.
If no, please add a +1, and maybe a comment if you have more to add. - The feature already exists in rclone (on your PC or in Termux)
- I am prepared to help make this feature
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What's the Problem?
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Solution/Idea
The keybind would be heavily useful from a productivity perspective, especially where pressing a keybind is faster than right-clicking a tab and pressing duplicate. This keybind should have the binding ctrl + k or ctrl + shift + k, given that they tend to be used in browser environments and they're not drastically different for the user to