From the release notes :
Changed default key binding for “select line” to option-shift-l.
Hopefully TextMate now sucks less in Germany ;)
Yeah, but now it does in France !!
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According to Dominique Peretti:
Subject: [TextMate] Can't insert pipes on french keyboard in ß8
Yeah, but now it does in France !!
I'm typing these ||||| on a french keyboard ||||, and from both the internal and the external one.
Programming in Ruby, I'd be very annoyed if TM didn't work :)
Humm.. are you typing your mails with TextMate ??
More seriously, on the french layout, shift-alt-l is the way to type a pipe. In TextMate BETA 8, it does select a line.
Dominique PERETTI http://www.lachoseinteractive.net On 20 oct. 04, at 18:00, Ollivier Robert wrote:
I'm typing these ||||| on a french keyboard ||||, and from both the internal and the external one.
On 20. Oct 2004, at 18:30, Dominique Peretti wrote:
More seriously, on the french layout, shift-alt-l is the way to type a pipe. In TextMate BETA 8, it does select a line.
So how about control-l? anyone has something on that key?
Or perhaps I should just drop having a default key for this function, although it's quite handy.
Kind regards Allan
So how about control-l? anyone has something on that key?
Or perhaps I should just drop having a default key for this function, although it's quite handy.
Why not copy BBEdit ?
Command-L : select line Command-J : go to line
Dominique PERETTI http://www.lachoseinteractive.net
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:26:13 +0200, Dominique Peretti dperetti@lachoseinteractive.com wrote:
Command-L : select line Command-J : go to line
Both of these already have meaning in other Cocoa apps. TextMate currently matches that meaning (C-L=Goto Line, C-J=Jump to Selection).
Personally, I would prefer that TextMate continue match other Cocoa apps than match BBEdit.
Op 20-okt-04 om 18:30 heeft Dominique Peretti het volgende geschreven:
Humm.. are you typing your mails with TextMate ??
More seriously, on the french layout, shift-alt-l is the way to type a pipe. In TextMate BETA 8, it does select a line.
It does the same on Belgian keyboard layout. I only get this bug when I remove my TextMate preferences and application support directory though. I'd say that using just option or option-shift without ctrl or command will always be a bad idea.. There isn't really any key that doesn't have two alternate characters, at least not on my ibook keyboard ..
According to Dominique Peretti:
More seriously, on the french layout, shift-alt-l is the way to type a pipe. In TextMate BETA 8, it does select a line.
Well, the mail was not composed within TM as I do all my mail on my home machine with mutt/xemacs thanks to ssh & screen but like I said, as an heavy Ruby user, I'd be very annoyed if opt-shift-l didn't generate a |.