On Wednesday, December 08, 2004, at 10:08AM, Allan Odgaard allan@macromates.com wrote:
On Dec 8, 2004, at 15:58, M Spreij wrote:
[...] hitting TAB anywhere on the line shifts the whole line by a tab (SHIFT-TAB does the same in reverse). [...]
This is mapped to Cmd-] and Cmd-[ atm, you might be able to change it using the keybindings.dict list.
There's also a binding for this on alt-tab and alt-shift-tab.
Thanks.
Regarding reflowing indented paragraphs, you can make a column
selection and reformat, that'll restrain the text to inside the left/right column of the selection. Using the indent for the first line may clash with people who do write with indent on the first line of each paragraph.
I know that I can do that, but it is a bit annoying as it requires the use of a mouse. Maybe this could be an option, for people to chose what they prefer.
I'll look into what yank/ctrl-y does in Cocoa text fields, but until then you may be able to place a macro on the key which does similar.
I am not sure that I could write such a macro. My skills are far below yours, Allan.
Greetings,
Normand