Gee, wouldn't it be simpler to change the triggers for the Keyboard Maestro macros??? m.
On Nov 25, 2016, at 1:51 PM, Martin Kühl martin.kuehl@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ross,
I believe the canonical (and possibly only?) way is to assign a different keyboard shortcut to unwanted commands. You could use something like ⌃⌥⇧⌘O for “Open Recent Project”. Reassigning such shortcuts can be done in System Preferences»Keyboard»Shortcuts»App Shortcuts
HTH, Martin
On 25 November 2016 at 18:03, Ross Ahmed rossahmed@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all
I’ve updated TextMate to version “2.0-rc.4”. Since updating to this version, several Keyboard Maestro macros that are triggered by keyboard shortcuts have stopped working. The problem appears to be because the new version of TextMate has introduced some new keyboard shortcuts. For example, I have a Keyboard Maestro macro that is triggered by the keyboard shortcut Shift + CMD + O. But in the new version of TextMate, this keyboard shortcut is assigned to “Open Recent Project”. Is there are way I can stop Shift + CMD + O triggering “Open Recent Project” in TextMate?
Ross
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