I may be asking a few overly simple questions as, due to work pressure, I only had time to really look at TextMate seriously just a bit before trial mode expired.
1) I know that (using the great Key Binding Editor facility), I can bind emacs-style multikey sequences to os x editing actions. Can I bind multikey sequences to TextMate macros or scripts? 2) When editing text files in bundles, is it possible to bring up the file directly in a normal textmate window, rather than in the 'bundle editor window'? Copying and pasting back and forth seems sorta pointless, for the most part.
Thanks, maybe some more questions later, Ken
P.S. what's the best solution for making the caps lock behave like ctrl--DoubleKey? It'd doesn't seem to work on my external keyboard (hangs the keyboard), but maybe because that's because I have Quicksilver installed.
On 27.05.2007, at 00:26, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
- I know that (using the great Key Binding Editor facility), I can
bind emacs-style multikey sequences to os x editing actions. Can I bind multikey sequences to TextMate macros or scripts?
No, unfortunately not.
- When editing text files in bundles, is it possible to bring up
the file directly in a normal textmate window, rather than in the 'bundle editor window'? Copying and pasting back and forth seems sorta pointless, for the most part.
You can use the “Edit in TextMate” input manager [1].
Soryu.
[1]: http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2006/04/27/textmate-tricks/
Kenneth McDonald wrote:
- I know that (using the great Key Binding Editor facility), I can bind
emacs-style multikey sequences to os x editing actions. Can I bind multikey sequences to TextMate macros or scripts?
No, and for good reason. Bundle designers would go crazy. ;)
- When editing text files in bundles, is it possible to bring up the
file directly in a normal textmate window, rather than in the 'bundle editor window'? Copying and pasting back and forth seems sorta pointless, for the most part.
Use Edit in TextMate input manager
P.S. what's the best solution for making the caps lock behave like ctrl--DoubleKey? It'd doesn't seem to work on my external keyboard (hangs the keyboard), but maybe because that's because I have Quicksilver installed.
Use the OS X Keyboard preferences