You can also open “Select Bundle Item” (⌃⌘T), click the magnifying glass dropdown, select “Key equivalent”, then hit your key.
If that finds nothing, you should find the macro Mark mentioned (it's in the Source bundle) and reassign its Key Equivalent. If it still plays that sound it probably means that something else is hijacking that key sequence but failing to execute its action.
HTH, Martin
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 03:51, Mark Jackson mrcodewizard@gmail.com wrote:
If I understand you correctly; I believe this is where the problem is:
Macros and Insert LF Key Equivalent ⌘ ↩
You can get to this using this shortcut: ^ ⌥ ⌘ K to open up the list of keyboard shortcuts (this only shows bundles that are active). Select Source in the bundle drop down. Macros in the middle.
I believe this handles that key sequence in all (most?) bundles. If it's different then you can modify it in the bundle editor.
if you meant ⌘⌅, I only have that in Markdown, and it selects part of a line (an item, s).
Hope that helps.
mark
On Feb 23, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Pete Lasko wrote:
What I mean is, when I hold the command key, nothing happens except the the little *dunk* sound that means "you can't do that."
Previously it would drop down a line (like downarrow) and insert a new line.
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