After recent updates to bundles, cmd-[ and cmd-] now skip to a word or phrase instead of indenting left or right. Since I use the indenting feature a lot, I want to undo that change. Alas, I don't know what bundle did it. Actually, it's only a guess that a bundle is responsible.
I would appreciate some help with how to track this problem down (and reset the keystrokes). Using the menu command instead of the keyboard is a real pain in some undisclosed location.
--Lewy
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 20:22, Lewis Overton lewy@chena.fastmail.us wrote:
After recent updates to bundles, cmd-[ and cmd-] now skip to a word or phrase instead of indenting left or right. Since I use the indenting feature a lot, I want to undo that change. Alas, I don't know what bundle did it. Actually, it's only a guess that a bundle is responsible. I would appreciate some help with how to track this problem down (and reset the keystrokes). Using the menu command instead of the keyboard is a real pain in some undisclosed location.
1) Hit ⌃⌘T (Select Bundle Item) 2) Click the magnifying glass and choose “Key equivalent” 3) Hit some key (in your case, ⌘[) The list will show which commands from which bundles use the key you hit as their equivalent. 4) Disable those commands from the Bundle Editor, or change their keys
HTH, Martin
Got it. Thanks for the solution and for the newly learned how to find it.
--Lewy
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