I've noticed that at some point, the Control-Shift-P shortcut that should show the scope of the text the pointer is at stopped working. Instead, it's apparently reverted back to the system default for that: move the cursor up one line and select everything between there and where it started, just like Shift-Up Arrow would do.
I've used "Select Bundle Item" to see if there's a Control-Shift-P keymapping overriding that, but there isn't. Actually, it seems like the problem is precisely the opposite -- the TextMate keymapping has been lost. I've deleted local copies of the "Text" and "TextMate" bundles that were presumably updated or modified versions, but no luck in restoring it.
Any suggestions? This is almost certainly something simple I'm missing, but... well, I'm missing it.
- Watts
On 1 Jul 2010, at 22:16, Watts Martin wrote:
I've noticed that at some point, the Control-Shift-P shortcut that should show the scope of the text the pointer is at stopped working. [...]
The action is in the Bundle Development bundle. You probably disabled it via Bundle Editor → Filter List…
On Jul 3, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
The action is in the Bundle Development bundle. You probably disabled it via Bundle Editor → Filter List…
I did indeed, and I didn't think to look in *that* bundle (even though in retrospect that should have been an obvious one to check!). Thanks.
- Watts