Darren,
Apologies for possible double posting
This might help: hit ⌃⌘T then click on the magnifying glass and change it to key equivalent. The best way I know of for tracking down commands triggered by a particular shortcut.
HTH
Peter
On 7/28/07, Darren Hardy dhardy@bren.ucsb.edu wrote:
The main problem with the current setup is that bundles that have keybindings *without* a scope are problematic -- they override my key bindings and are not easily findable. I don't have as many problems with key bindings that are defined within a specific scope because they are easy to find and change. I would prefer that either my key bindings dict override everything else. Or that you change your conventions (in Help 16.4) that any Control+key or Control-Shift+key is reserved for text editing or user's choice stuff.
Thanks, -Darren
On 25 July 2007, at 4:32 PM, Jacob Rus wrote:
Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 25. Jul 2007, at 22:06, Darren Hardy wrote:
[...] my question is how do i ensure that my keybindings override everything? for example, TextMate uses ^h in lots of different bundles and i have to hand-edit a dozen different bundles to change ^h to something else. (i thought control- functions were reserved for user stuff?).
It is, but we mandated that after ⌃H was already in widespread use. I am afraid that you'll need to change all the bundles which use ⌃H. I am aware that this is tedious, and a future version is likely going to provide an alternative.
For the record, I very much hope that some other keystroke is substituted for ⌃H in TM2, so that ⌃ + letters can be preserved for users' personal stuff. :)
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