dood! you hit ctrl-alt-shift B??!?!
Noooo!
you're totally screwed.
just kidding. /;-J you just switched languages. ctrl-opt-shift 'Letter' is the command to shift languages - depending on which bundles and languages you've installed you may have a few or you may have alot.
in any case - to revert to JS just use the little 'L' pop-up menu at the bottom of the doc window or use the shortcut ctrl-opt-shift J and select Javascript.
cheers, bennett
P.S. Interesting - I was going to include a link to the proper section in the online manual but I can't find anything! I only did a cursory check, so maybe it's there - but perhaps the docs need a bit added about the basics of switching languages etc.
On Jul 29, 2010, at 6:12 PM, mstorus wrote:
I pressed control alt shift B and then clicked on one of the popup items: Blog – HTML Blog – Markdown Blog – Text Blog – Textile LaTeX Beamer
Now all of my syntax highlighting is gone.
I was edting javascript. How do I get textmate back to normal? And more generally, how do I figure out what that keyboard shortcut did without asking the mailing list? (I searched for a long time to no avail).
Thanks.
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