Hmm.
I just tried this myself in an html file. For me, Control + Return has no visible effect. Command + Return inserts <br />
Using the bundle chooser, I see that the second result is because of a snippet in the bundle "mHTML." For me, clearly nothing to do with the recent update to TM.
Removing the key equivalent for that snippet restores the functionality of command + return.
Typing Control + Return in the bundle chooser doesn't show it connected to anything. Where would that be defined, normally?
Thanks.
eo
On Nov 15, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 15 Nov 2010, at 23:04, Brad Rice wrote:
I updated today and now when I edit an html file if I use command-return I get <br /> instead of moving my cursor to a new line outside of my tag. I wish it wasn't changed. I can find that command listed anywhere. Is there a way for me to get it back?
This is a bit weird, as we did not change that.
The <br> snippet is inserted on ⌃↩ (not ⌘↩) — sure you are hitting the modifier key?
For troubleshooting try open the bundle chooser (⌃⌘T) and switch to key equivalent search (click magnify glass) then press ⌘↩ and ⌃↩ to see which actions are found.