I apologize if this is a duplicate message. I kept getting a bounce from this list.
Hi -- I am new to TextMate. I tried to do some simple key bindings reassignments as described in section 16.3 in the help. Namely, I copied KeyBindings.dict to ~/Library/?Application Support/TextMate and edited it. I reversed the roles of ^q and ^j and changed what was ^~q to ^~j . I relaunched TextMate.
The result was that ^~j now performs the "unwrap text" command, but the three keys (^q, ^j, ^~q) still maintain their old functions. What am I doing incorrectly? Thx. -- pr
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On Jun 29, 2010, at 2:00 PM, Rathouz, Paul [BSD] - HSD wrote:
Hi -- I am new to TextMate. I tried to do some simple key bindings reassignments as described in section 16.3 in the help. Namely, I copied KeyBindings.dict to ~/Library/?Application Support/TextMate and edited it. I reversed the roles of ^q and ^j and changed what was ^~q to ^~j . I relaunched TextMate.
The result was that ^~j now performs the "unwrap text" command, but the three keys (^q, ^j, ^~q) still maintain their old functions. What am I doing incorrectly? Thx.
Paul,
I believe the answer to your question may be found here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/27523
(see Allan's response).
-- Phil