I've kinda grown accustomed to pressing Shift + Delete to delete to the right of cursor. Any chance of this being added to Textmate? Is it something I can add myself?
Thanks,
Vick
Ctl-delete will do what you want On Feb 17, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Vick Nice wrote:
I've kinda grown accustomed to pressing Shift + Delete to delete to the right of cursor. Any chance of this being added to Textmate? Is it something I can add myself?
Thanks,
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At 2:28 PM -0500 2/17/05, Vick Nice wrote:
On my powerbook fn-delete works where ctrl-delete doesn't. I've just noticed alt-delete deletes back a word and fn-alt-delete deletes forward a word.
Yeah... on my powerbook, fn-delete does it.
You can try uControl if you like Shift-Del better (I do). It also has some bonus features, like having a key turn the mouse into a scroller...
- Eric
On Feb 17, 2005, at 18:36, Vick Nice wrote:
I've kinda grown accustomed to pressing Shift + Delete to delete to the right of cursor. Any chance of this being added to Textmate? Is it something I can add myself?
You can add it yourself -- if this is something you're accustomed to then you may want to make the change for your entire system. Checkout Help / Key Bindings for pointers.
Though I'd say, learning the standard Mac key bindings does have advantages in the long run :)