In case anyone else is experiencing this I finally found a way around this problem. (I think this method has been discussed on this list long ago.) I used the System Preferences Keyboard & Mouse panel to create a custom shortcut for Reformat Paragraph. Once I did that ctrl-f went back to working the emacs way that my fingers know and love so well.
I still have no idea why things would behave one way in a project window and another way in a standalone window.
Brad
On May 1, 2005, at 4:19 PM, Brad Miller wrote:
I've always modified the default keybindings in TextMate to change ^f to moveForward rather than reformat paragraph. Since converting to Tiger this hasn't worked very well.
The binding seems to work as moveForward in files that I open in standalone windows. Not part of a project. But if a file is part of a project the old reformat paragraph behavior comes back.
For example I have:
dijkstra.tex as part of a project when I try navigate using ^f in the file dijkstra.tex file opened inside the project all I get is reformat paragraph.
If I open dijkstra.tex all by itself ^f works as desired.
Is anyone else seeing anything like this?
Brad
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