On 07.03.2005, at 17:54, Chris Thomas wrote:
On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:29 AM, Tom Lazar wrote:
now that i've figured out how to use the subversion plugin (and finally saw that applying multiple commands to the same keystroke can be really useful!) i've only got one gripe left: i can't seem to initiate any action (i.e. commit) using the keyboard only. in the end i always need to click on a button (i.e. commit) using the mouse.
being a terminal-, quicksilver- AND textmate user this, of course, drives me nuts ;-)
any workaround/solution?
When the menu pops up with multiple commands, use standard Mac OS X menu navigation keys to move around. Press the up/down arrow keys to move the selection, or type the first few letters of the command.
sorry, i wasn't clear on this one: i don't mean the popup menu immediately after hitting command-b (that's the great part, i totally dig how this can be useful - learn (and use up) one keystroke and still have multiple actions!)
no, what i mean is after that, *after* say, moving down to 'commit', hitting return and typing my message - NOW i'd like to be able to finish this entire process off by hitting some finaly key/combo - but it doesn't seem possible, or am i missing something here?
t.
Chris
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