Hi!
Does someone has the same following problem as me with the LaTeX-Bundle? The shortcut for "Insert Environment based on current word" is cmd+ { (which is on a German keyboard-layout: cmd+option+8) and it doesn't work (nothing happens -- if you choose it from the menu it works). But the shortcut of "Insert Command based on current word" (cmd+} which is cmd+option+9) works. If I switch to a Dvorak-layout, Korean-HNC-Romaja, Japanese or US- American-keyboard-layout (the last three have {} all on the same position - Dvorak-layout-{} are on the two keys next to Backspace) both shortcuts are working.
Anyone else has the same problem (maybe on other keyboard-layouts)? Does anyone has a solution?
Niels
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Am 28.08.2006 um 12:01 schrieb Daniel Käsmayr:
Am 25. Aug 2006 um 08:42 schrieb Niels Kobschaetzki:
Anyone else has the same problem (maybe on other keyboard- layouts)? Does anyone has a solution?
Yes, same here. Solution: change the shortcut or use the "show bundle item" thingy ;)
Alternatively, if you're like me do not want to modify the bundle, deactivate the keyboard shortcut for »Zoom ein-/ausschalten« in the system preferences (you'll find it in the tab »Tastatur-Kurzbefehle« under »Tastatur & Maus«). You'll still be able to (de)activate the quartz zoom feature in the pref pane »Bedienungshilfen« ... (Personally I see no reason to turn it off, though -- unless you hit command-select-´ and/or command-select-ß accidently very often. ;)
HTH!
Christian
On Aug 28, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Christian Bogen wrote:
Am 28.08.2006 um 12:01 schrieb Daniel Käsmayr:
Am 25. Aug 2006 um 08:42 schrieb Niels Kobschaetzki:
Anyone else has the same problem (maybe on other keyboard- layouts)? Does anyone has a solution?
Yes, same here. Solution: change the shortcut or use the "show bundle item" thingy ;)
Alternatively, if you're like me do not want to modify the bundle, deactivate the keyboard shortcut for »Zoom ein-/ausschalten« in the system preferences (you'll find it in the tab »Tastatur- Kurzbefehle« under »Tastatur & Maus«). You'll still be able to (de) activate the quartz zoom feature in the pref pane »Bedienungshilfen« ... (Personally I see no reason to turn it off, though -- unless you hit command-select-´ and/or command-select-ß accidently very often. ;)
Thx - that helped.
Niels
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