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On May 2, 2005, at 2:51 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On May 2, 2005, at 2:53, Brad Miller wrote:
In case anyone else is experiencing this I finally found a way around this problem. (I think this method has been discussed on this list long ago.) I used the System Preferences Keyboard & Mouse panel to create a custom shortcut for Reformat Paragraph. Once I did that ctrl-f went back to working the emacs way that my fingers know and love so well.
I still have no idea why things would behave one way in a project window and another way in a standalone window.
Yes -- the problem is that starting with Tiger the menus apparently interpret more keys than they did on Panther (in Panther, I was responsible for all non-command keys).
I'll refrain from cursing, but key handling in OS X isn't the most well thought out thing, especially when they mix in Carbon “managers” in Cocoa programs that eat half your keys...
But I'll try to figure out what's going on, when I run Tiger on my main partition!
I guess this is probably the same bug then... I had ctrl-cmd-opt-l defined on Latex and Texniscope. But now rather than running Latex TextMate brings up the bundle editor! If I rebind to something else ctrl-shift-p for example I go back to running Latex.
Brad
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