Hi there, I was just wondering if there was a way to know if a key combination was assigned to a particular action.
Why: I would like to avoid as much as possible the use of the pop-up showing the corresponding actions, and so, assign a unique action per shortcut per scope. Even if there is the "Show Keyboard Shortcuts" command, it could be more useful to type in the shortcut you want to test, and you get as the result a list of actions assigned to that shortcut.
Thanks in advance, Xavier Cambar
On 5/26/07, Xavier Cambar xcambar@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there, I was just wondering if there was a way to know if a key combination was assigned to a particular action.
Bundles menu -> Select Bundle Item. Change the search field to "Key equivalent", type the shortcut. Note that the result depend on the scope in the frontmost doc.
-- FredB
On Sat, 26 May 2007, Fred B wrote:
Bundles menu -> Select Bundle Item. Change the search field to "Key equivalent", type the shortcut. Note that the result depend on the scope in the frontmost doc.
One problem is that this only shows keys assigned to bundle items, not keys assigned to built-in functions (items on the File, Edit, etc. menus). I'd like to see an enhanced form of the Select Bundle Item dialog in TM2, which includes the built-in keybindings as well as other information:
Item name Item type (command, snippet, built-in, etc.) Bundle in which the item is found Activation Scope(s)
Ideally this would be presented in the standard table-view widget, so that I can display or hide any column, re-arrange the columns, and (especially!) sort by any column.
It would also be nice to have a similar table indexed by scope. That is, for each scope show the bundles which define or reference it and the keys active within that scope.
And I'd also like a pony. :-)