Thanks Jacob,

The only command assigned to command+Z is undo. And when I invoke undo from the menu, I also get the behavior I described: the cursor jumps to a position higher in the document. I now see that it *also* does perform undo — that is, it undoes the last parsed keystroke(s). (I didn’t notice this earlier because undo was removing blank spaces in the files I was looking at.) So what undo does in my LaTeX file is: undo+move the cursor to a different part of the document. I haven’t figured out if there is some pattern to its movement of the cursor.

If no one else is seeing this in their LaTeX files, then there must be something munged in my set-up.

Kyle

On May 26, 2017, at 11:42 AM, Jacob Carlborg <doob@me.com> wrote:

You can try the following to see if there’s a bundle command that is using ⌘Z as the keyboard shortcut:

1. Press  ⌘^T to show the bundle item selector
2. Select "Key Equivalent” in the dropdown menu with a gear icon or press ⌘2
3. Press ⌘Z

Now it should show the command or action that is invoked when you press ⌘Z.

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg

On 26 May 2017, at 09:04, Kyle Johnson <kbj@linguist.umass.edu> wrote:

When I am using TextMate to edit a LaTeX file, I find that command+Z (i.e., undo) no longer works. Rather than undoing something, it moves the cursor to about the middle of the document I am working on.

Anyone else having this behavior?

I’m using TexMate 2.0-rc.7 on 10.12.5.


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