On my US keyboard the [ ] characters do have their own keys, and if you shift them they are { } (braces).
-rich
On 10/25/04 6:28 PM, "Allan Odgaard" allan@macromates.com wrote:
On 25. Oct 2004, at 23:55, Richard Kilmer wrote:
I followed the procedure to copy the KeyBindings.dict file to:
~Library/Application Support/TextMate/KeyBindings.dict
I want to map shift right/left to xcode-style/command + ] and command
[
"@[" = "shiftLeft:"; "@]" = "shiftRight:";
But it does not seem to work!
Any help would be appreciated.
Are you using a US-keymap? i.e. does the [ and ] have their own keys, or are they e.g. on option-8, option-9 (as with some european keymaps).
Kind regards Allan
P.S. This is really a mailing list type of question! ;)