(Sent again with new Subject and right encoding:)
A maybe simpler hack is this: - In TextMate, open the bundle editor ^⌥⌘B - Create a new command from popup at the bottom - Set Input to 'None' and Output to 'Discard' and remove text from the Command(s) textfield - Set Activation to Key Equivalent, and set it to ⌥⌘E - Close Bundle Editor
Björn
24/8 2009 kl. 22.49 skrev Hans-Jörg Bibiko:
There's a way to disable the shortcut ⌥⌘E: [a tiny hack if you have the Interface Builder (part of the DeveloperKit)]
- quit TextMate
- go to Application/TextMate.app
- right-click to open "Show Package Contents"
- go to folder "Resources/English.lproj"
- look for MainMenu.nib
- DO A BACKIUP OF THAT FILE !! (⌘D eg)
- double-click at MainMenu.nib to open it in the Interface Builder
- look for the MainMenu bar
- click on "Edit" > "Mode" > "Free-hand Editing"
- press ⌘1 to come up with the Inspector panel "Menu Attributes"
- last row of that Inspector "Key Equiv."
- either you click at "Clear" to remove that short-cut or click at the
grey square left from the "Clear" button and press an other unused key combination to change the short-cut
- Interface Builder "File" > "Save"
- start TextMate and look at the main menu bar "Edit" > "Mode"
Cheers,
--Hans
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