On 03.01.2007, at 21:57, Brendan Dixon wrote:
Hmm, I'll try to be more clear.
I've followed Allen's instructions to change key-to-command associations by editing KeyBindings.dict as he explains in several posts and his blog. Most of these are straightforward since I know the command name to use (e.g., movePageUp:, scrollPageDown:). However, I cannot find the command names associated with the Shift +Cmd+J and Cmd+J bindings. Further, Shift+Cmd+J is listed as a keyboard shortcut for a menu item which, if I've understood Allen, complicates matters because the menu system consumes keystrokes before sending them on to the application.
What I'd like to do is switch the meanings of Shift+Cmd+J and Cmd +J. I had hoped that I could accomplish the switch my editing, as I have for other key-to-command associations, the KeyBindings.dict file (either directly or by means of the KeyBindingsEditor application and referenced in one or more posts).
Does this help? If changing the key bindings will not work, does anyone have a suggestion on how I might switch the meanings of these keystroke sequences?
Brendan Dixon brendandixon@mac.com 425.922.8798
You can change standard menu bindings via System Preferences → Keyboard & Mouse. Have you tried this? I have overridden a different menu shortcut in iTunes that way, so it seems the binding in System Preferences gets precedence.
Soryu.