This may be a total ass backwards way of doing things, but it works for me, and works well in all applications so have more than just value in tm.
Most keyboard shortcuts have a menu item. I just press command- shift-? which will bring up Apple Help Search. Type in a word and it will highlight and expand the menu. You get to see where it is, what category it is in, and the keyboard shortcut.
For me, this is the best way to learn it, since I learn where it lives, plus the keyboard command. It sometimes becomes like a spotlight to keyboard commands for me. Some I will decide to memorize, others I do not use enough, but now I have this global keyboard shortcut to it, that I can get it sans a mouse, and works in more than one place.
On Feb 24, 2009, at 8:58 AM, David Frascone wrote:
I'm getting a bit more into textmate, and, that has brought me to some less newbie questions, but, things that have been bothering me:
- Where can I find a list of keyboard shortcuts? The other day I
wanted to comment out a block of text, but had to google to figure out ⌘-/
- I'm ready to start playing with projects some -- and, from my
lurking on this list, it seems that the default project stuff isn't very capable. What is a good project bundle to start playing with?
-- Scott
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