Le 18 mars 2013 à 12:54, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org> a écrit :
On 16 Mar 2013, at 16:38, Alain Matthes wrote:
For the preferences, I used Preferences system > Mission Control and I chose the default settings.
I got : Go to Desktop 1 : ^&, Go to Desktop 2 : ^é with an english keyboard ^& is equivalent to ^1 and ^é to ^2.
I am only seeing “Show Desktop”, which I can bind to the function keys. Not “Go to Desktop N” and no ability to bind to number keys.
Not exactly. Apple makes very strange things. In the Preferences system > Keyboard you have
The question becomes : is it possible to use something different of ⌘1, ⌘2 in TM2 ?. Perhaps ⌥⌘1-4 ?
I switched to a French keyboard and I see there are no bare number keys, so for 1 you have to use shift. This means ⌘1 is really ⇧⌘& and 2 is ⇧⌘é, etc.
If I use these keys, it works in TextMate. That said, by default ⇧⌘3 and ⇧⌘4 are bound to screen capture actions, and these take precedence over local applications, so will need to unbind these in System Preferences → Keyboard.
I agree with you ⇧⌘é (1) and ⇧⌘é (2) are fine on my MacBook and if I unbind ⇧⌘3 and ⇧⌘4 in System Preferences → Keyboard then I work without problem with Tabs
but
on my Imac, I have an Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad. I can use the same keys ⇧⌘& and ⇧⌘é in TM2 (and it's enough) but if I use ⌘1, ⌘2 with the numeric keypad then I navigate between Spaces.
Finally ⇧⌘& seems to be different than ⌘1 ( if I use the numeric keypad).
Best regards