This behavior has been broken since TM2 came out (still broken in 9113). Hopefully, the line kill will return eventually. I've had to modify my own behavior to account for some of the changes, but this one is hard for me to drop...
Cheers, Brian
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:29:42 -0400 From: Kyle Johnson kbj@linguist.umass.edu To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: [TxMt] kill Message-ID: BD46C1CA-8534-46B8-9C1D-72B04F449758@linguist.umass.edu Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
When I press ctrl+K in TM2, it kills (i.e., deletes) the line the cursor is on. When I press it a second time, it won't kill the line it now falls on. I think this has been true for all the versions of TM2 (mine is currently 9113).
I haven't seen this problem reported. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Yes: I used ctrl+k too heavily in TM1 to get it out of my fingers now.
I wonder what is different about your setup (and mine), from Gildas Hamel's, for whom ctrl+k works. Like Gildas Hamel, I too am on 10.7.4, and TM2 9113. The only way I know my setup diverges from the standard is that I have modified the LaTeX bundle.
Kyle
Quoting Brian Powell powellb@gmail.com:
This behavior has been broken since TM2 came out (still broken in 9113). Hopefully, the line kill will return eventually. I've had to modify my own behavior to account for some of the changes, but this one is hard for me to drop...
Cheers, Brian
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:29:42 -0400 From: Kyle Johnson kbj@linguist.umass.edu To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: [TxMt] kill Message-ID: BD46C1CA-8534-46B8-9C1D-72B04F449758@linguist.umass.edu Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
When I press ctrl+K in TM2, it kills (i.e., deletes) the line the cursor is on. When I press it a second time, it won't kill the line it now falls on. I think this has been true for all the versions of TM2 (mine is currently 9113).
I haven't seen this problem reported. Is anyone else experiencing this?
* Skriv a reas Kyle Johnson (kbj@linguist.umass.edu): |> Yes: I used ctrl+k too heavily in TM1 to get it out of my fingers now. |> |> I wonder what is different about your setup (and mine), from |> Gildas Hamel's, for whom ctrl+k works. Like Gildas Hamel, I too |> am on 10.7.4, and TM2 9113. The only way I know my setup |> diverges from the standard is that I have modified the LaTeX |> bundle. |> Not sure what I do differently. I also have a modified LaTeX bundle, as well as a slightly modified Text bundle (date and stats commands). --Gildas