On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 02:17:34 +0100, Allan Odgaard allan@macromates.com wrote:
On 7. Nov 2004, at 0:31, Michael Stillwell wrote:
Righto, I've made a page on the wiki that documents the emacs keybinding issues:
isearch-forward (C-s) isearch-backward (C-r)
Is this like findNext/Previous but always case-insensitive?
As someone else has written, the i stands for incremental.
spell-word (M-$)—checks spelling
There is the "checkSpelling:" action method. This will select the next misspelled word (starting from the caret).
spell-word checks the spelling of the word under the cursor; I like this because it's compatible with editing source code. (Unlike the wavy-line method ("Check spelling as you type"), which goes crazy when you're editing source, because just about every word is spelt wrong.) I don't know what the UI would look like though...
backward-paragraph (M-[) forward-paragraph (M-])
How does this differ from moveTo{Beginning|End}OfParagraph? In TM, if you're already at the begin/end it'll go back/forward a paragraph. Although I don't think this is the default for Cocoa (it will remain at the begin/end).
Actually, I'm not sure that they are different; I noticed the moveTo{Beginning|End}OfParagraph in the NSResponder documentation, but I couldn't get them to actually do anything in any of the apps I tested.
Thanks so much for your help with all this--TextMate is so close to being able to replace the only text-mode program I still use since switching to OS X! I didn't think this was every going to happen.
--M.