Indeed. This year I've started to make wholescale changes to keyboard shortcuts of both kinds: menu items and those within bundles. As there's only a small set of available functions that I regularly use I figure I might as well design a set of control keys for those that make sense to me without the old concern of what I might be missing.


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On 29 October 2014 06:29, George McGinley Smith <george@gsgd.co.uk> wrote:
It's a menu command so you can use the system method for changing keyboard shortcuts :)

System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > App Shortcuts
+ to add, then select TextMate type in eg:  New File as menu title and enter the keyboard shortcut you want to change to.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Stefan Daschek <stefan@daschek.net> wrote:
Am 28.10.14 um 12:47 schrieb Igor K:
In Finder to create a folder one would use ⌘⇧N, but in TextMate ⌘⌃N . Why the difference?

I’m always getting confused.

Why not using ⌘⇧N to create a folder and ⌘⌃N to create a file?

+1 (I regulary find myself typing ⌘⌃N in Finder after using TextMate for some time …)




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