Scripsit Allan Odgaard diē 3.5.2006 13:58:
On 3/5/2006, at 13:35, Theorik wrote:
[...] maybe he has other ideas on how I should work, too.
Oh, I indeed have _many_ ideas about how people should work. Every single feature in TextMate (or lack of same) is representative of my idea about how _you_ should work!
Exactly. And most of them are obvious and well-documented; and many of these, I like. The keyboard "recommendation"/"order"[1] wasn't obvious at all and had it been as serious as I thought it was, I wouldn't have liked it/you/TextMate any more at all.
By the way, aren't you exaggerating a bit? If the lack of features is in each and every case carefully provided by you, why do you have such a lot of features in your to-do list?
[1] Sorry again for the strong reaction, but I've heard this missionary keyboard recommendation too often from people who only write programmes with their computer – and even for email use some strange TeXnical encodings ("a,"o,"u,"s,…) that could have been obsolete a long time otherwise. I just don't want to be converted to [read but especially] write like this, and as I respect other people's conventions and “/"d@Unt raIt/” in SAMPA or IPA transcription, even though it may be easier to write than English orthography, I also expect some consideration for my working/writing habits from others, too…
[...] but maybe the idea that people shouln't be able to shadow Alt bindings was just as arrogant as I thought it was to shadow Alt bindings in "standard" bundles. Sorry.)
No TextMate function should by default be placed solely on alt (option) + key. If you do encounter such bindings, let me know.
Scanning through the bundles, I only noticed such bindings in the bundle of Duane Johnson (Alt-S/F, entirely my choice to install it, easy to change…) and some unreachable keys.
Again: there is no keyboard overview for TextMate shortcuts, is there? (I imagine it would be quite difficult to programme, anyway.)
As for the cmd-option-\ that you have mentioned, not really sure if you are just using that as an example of an unreachable key?
Yes. Cmd-Option-[ would be another (I think that was "Indent Line"; at least I remapped this function).
Cheers, Bernhard