check and see if you've installed any new software that might have a conflicting key command.
for example when I went to try out this neat shortcut (that I never knew about - thanks mark!) it didn't work because a Preference Pane I have (Sizzling Keys) intercepts it and uses it instead.
anyway - if you've installed any background type processes (TextExpander, ClipMenu etc) or Preference Panes check them first.
you can look in the Keyboard Pref Pane itself for a list of shortcuts. good luck - I can imagine your pain since I have this key command mapped in every bundle I use! but I actually use it for 'EOL' for quick use with closing brackets, parentheses etc. I've mapped Opt-Return to 'EOL+LF' (or whatever its called) just because that's what I'm used to. (just like I have Cmd-Return set to "Preview in Browser" - a leftover from my old Flash dev days!)
good luck, b
On Feb 23, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Mark Jackson wrote:
If I understand you correctly; I believe this is where the problem is:
Macros and Insert LF Key Equivalent ⌘ ↩
You can get to this using this shortcut: ^ ⌥ ⌘ K to open up the list of keyboard shortcuts (this only shows bundles that are active). Select Source in the bundle drop down. Macros in the middle.
I believe this handles that key sequence in all (most?) bundles. If it's different then you can modify it in the bundle editor.
if you meant ⌘⌅, I only have that in Markdown, and it selects part of a line (an item, s).
Hope that helps.
mark
On Feb 23, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Pete Lasko wrote:
What I mean is, when I hold the command key, nothing happens except the the little *dunk* sound that means "you can't do that."
Previously it would drop down a line (like downarrow) and insert a new line.
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