Le 3 avr. 07 à 22:38, Niels Kobschätzki a écrit :

On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Édouard Gilbert wrote:


Hi every one,

I haven't been able to find any post about the topic, but I must admit the
number of post containing command and completion is indeed quite impressive.

Here is my problem. I'm French and I'm using an azerty keyboard. I can't use
the default (command - option - }) “LaTeX command completion based on
current word” shortcut. On an azerty keyboard, please note it must be typed
(command - option - shift - ‘)’) and that the ‘)’ is located two keys left
from the delete key, next to the upper figure ‘0’. Worse, even when I try to
change the shortcut to (command - option - shift - ‘)’), it doesn't work. In
fact, it looks like the shortcut doesn't trigger a thing.

I currently worked around the problem using (command - control - option -
‘)’) 4-fingers “shortcut”, but I'd like to switch back to normal. Do you
have any idea of the reason why (command - option - ‘)’) does not work? I've
been looking for such a shortcut in TextMate but haven't been able to find
one.

Because Mac OS X interprets it as something different. If I see it right there is no cmd+opt+} on a French keyboard-layout, there is only cmd+} because of the way } is typed ( opt+) )
Either you switch to another layout (preferably US) which will make some other things harder for you[1]  or you put the shortcut on something self-defined

Well, actually, it's more like there is only cmd+opt+) and not cmd+opt+}. ;)
Anyway, when editing the LaTeX bundle to switch the shortcut to the closer to default, that is cmd+opt+), one would expect the Bundle Editor to actually change. It does not. cmd+opt+) seems to be a “forbidden” shortcut, and I still can't see why.


Niels

[1]  I have to admit that I'm a bad person, switched back to German layout because it was really uncomfortable for me with the US-layout even though I got it memorized fast, it made me slower in typing because of the way umlauts and ß are typed and you need them more often then you can imagine. When I have to type Japanese or Korean I stay with the US-layout as before because there it is strange to use the German one

Well, I certainly don't wan't to loose the possibility of typing most accentuated letter with single stroke (with only shift or alt, for most accentuated caps), so I can understand that.

Thanks for your help,

Édouard