There must be a keyboard shortcut to switch between tabs in the document window, but I just cannot figure out what. Could anybody enlighten me?
Thanks, Raymond
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CMD + Opt + Cursor Arrows ( left / right )
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On Aug 26, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Raymond Brigleb wrote:
There must be a keyboard shortcut to switch between tabs in the document window, but I just cannot figure out what. Could anybody enlighten me?
Thanks, Raymond
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On 26 Aug 2005, at 15:52, Raymond Brigleb wrote:
There must be a keyboard shortcut to switch between tabs in the document window, but I just cannot figure out what. Could anybody enlighten me?
command-option-{left,right}. If you look in the 'Navigation' menu, it's listed as 'Previous File Tab' and 'Next File Tab'.
Is there one for cycling between windows? (Textmate windows, not finder windows) I didn't see anything in the StandardKeyBinding.dict or the Textmate KeyBindings.dict
Thanks, Alex
On 8/26/05, Graeme Mathieson mathie@woss.name wrote:
On 26 Aug 2005, at 15:52, Raymond Brigleb wrote:
There must be a keyboard shortcut to switch between tabs in the document window, but I just cannot figure out what. Could anybody enlighten me?
command-option-{left,right}. If you look in the 'Navigation' menu, it's listed as 'Previous File Tab' and 'Next File Tab'. -- Mail: mathie@woss.name | Web: http://woss.name/ AIM: Math1e | PGP: 1024D/D72F2737
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At 10:28 AM -0500 8/26/05, Alex Garrett wrote:
Is there one for cycling between windows? (Textmate windows, not finder windows)
Command-Backtick (`) works in every OS X application. Hold down Shift to go the other direction... or did I misunderstand the question?
- Eric
On 26 Aug 2005, at 16:37, Eric Hsu wrote:
Command-Backtick (`) works in every OS X application.
Interestingly, despite the fact that the keys actually behave correctly for outputting characters, with my (UK) Logitech keyboard attached to the Mac, I have to use Command-Backslash () to switch between windows in an application. It's still the key-next-to-left- shift though, so perhaps the consistent response is: Command-Key-To- The-Right-Of-Left-Shift ? :-)
At 4:49 PM +0100 8/26/05, Graeme Mathieson wrote:
On 26 Aug 2005, at 16:37, Eric Hsu wrote:
Command-Backtick (`) works in every OS X application.
Interestingly, despite the fact that the keys actually behave correctly for outputting characters, with my (UK) Logitech keyboard attached to the Mac, I have to use Command-Backslash () to switch between windows in an application. It's still the key-next-to-left-shift though, so perhaps the consistent response is: Command-Key-To-The-Right-Of-Left-Shift ? :-)
Catchy, and it's got a beat you can dance to.
Perhaps another way is to go to the Finder and see what key is listed next to Window/Cycle Through Windows. Presumably it will list the correct key, and it will be system-wide. Of course sometimes I have no idea what key an icon represents. It took me a while to figure out what Enter and Escape look like...
best wishes, Eric
On 26 août 05, at 17:49, Graeme Mathieson wrote:
On 26 Aug 2005, at 16:37, Eric Hsu wrote:
Command-Backtick (`) works in every OS X application.
Interestingly, despite the fact that the keys actually behave correctly for outputting characters, with my (UK) Logitech keyboard attached to the Mac, I have to use Command-Backslash () to switch between windows in an application. It's still the key-next-to-left- shift though, so perhaps the consistent response is: Command-Key-To- The-Right-Of-Left-Shift ? :-)
Yes, the consistent response is "Command-Key-To-The-Right-Of-Left- Shift ", which means "command + <" on a french keyboard.
-- Fred