Timothy Bates wrote:
The twiddle command (cntrl-T or Text:Convert:Transpose) is most often used with no selection or with two letters selected to reverse the order of two characters either side of an insertion point.
If a bunch of text is selected, twiddle returns the reverse of the char string.
I wonder if it might not be more functional, if words are selected, to return the words reversed, but preserving letter order? i.e.,
"validity and" -> "and validity"
rather than the current "dna ytidilav"
Does anybody get value from the current multi-char reverse string behaviour?
Cocoa text fields in general (and TextMate's), have a "transposeWords:" selector, in addition to the "transpose:" selector. You could assign it to any desired [keystroke][1] you like.