Cool. Thanks a lot! -m-
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Dru Kepple dru@summitprojects.com wrote:
From: Morgan Packard Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 12:40 PM To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: [TxMt] How can I find where a snippet/macro/command is defined?
Hello, Currently, apple-left takes me to the end of the line. I'd like to change it so apple-comma takes me there. That way I don't have to search for the arrow keys. How can I find where this is defined? Generally, when I want to change a key command, how can I track it down without searching manually through every bundle? thanks, -Morgan
Command-Left isn't defined by a bundle, it's part of the app itself. You can create a macro, though, that does the same thing, and assign a shortcut for that. So, command-Left would still exist, but you can supplement it with Command-Comma.
Do this: Choose Bundles > Macros > Start Recording Press Command-Left Choose Bundles > Macros > Stop Recording Choose Bundles > Macros > Save Recording... In the Bundle Editor, type Command-Comma in the "Activation: Key Equivalent" area. Close the Bundle Editor, and you should have your shortcut.
It's probably possible to write a plugin to change the Command-Left to something else, but that's beyond me. Hans seems to enjoy those challenges, though...
+dru
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