First, I like new commit window/sheet, very nice. Second. it seems I cannot close the sheet with a keyboard shortcut if there's a commit message present. Is that intentional? Note that when amending there's always a commit message.
On 18 Sep 2014, at 10:10, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
[…] it seems I cannot close the sheet with a keyboard shortcut if there's a commit message present. Is that intentional?
I can cancel with ⌘. and commit with ⌘↩. Is that working for you?
Note that when amending there's always a commit message.
Which is such an awesome feature, kudos to Ronald Wampler for implementing this (and all the commit window improvements).
On 18/09/14 10:32, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I can cancel with ⌘. and commit with ⌘↩. Is that working for you?
Yes, that works. I was using escape before. Thanks.
Which is such an awesome feature, kudos to Ronald Wampler for implementing this (and all the commit window improvements).
Yeah, this is great, thanks.
On 18 Sep 2014, at 11:03, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I can cancel with ⌘. and commit with ⌘↩. Is that working for you?
Yes, that works. I was using escape before. Thanks.
I see — escape only works when caret is not on a word, as it otherwise does buffer completion. So in the case of amending a commit, one would have to first use something like ⌘↓ (so getting used to ⌘. is probably better).
On 18/09/14 11:16, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I see — escape only works when caret is not on a word, as it otherwise does buffer completion.
Right, of course. I didn't think of that. I guess it worked previously when the window had a plain text field and not a TextMate editor view.
So in the case of amending a commit, one would have to first use something like ⌘↓ (so getting used to ⌘. is probably better).
Yeah, I'll do that, now when I know about it :)
Jacob,
I press Cmd+W to cancel the commit, it’s much more intuitive than Cmd+. to me, because Cmd+W closes tabs too.
Caio
On 18 of Sep, 2014, at 06:30, Jacob Carlborg doob@me.com wrote:
On 18/09/14 11:16, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I see — escape only works when caret is not on a word, as it otherwise does buffer completion.
Right, of course. I didn't think of that. I guess it worked previously when the window had a plain text field and not a TextMate editor view.
So in the case of amending a commit, one would have to first use something like ⌘↓ (so getting used to ⌘. is probably better).
Yeah, I'll do that, now when I know about it :)
-- /Jacob Carlborg
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⌘W doesn’t work for me for commit window
On 18 09 2014, at 15:54, Caio Fernando Bertoldi Paes de Andrade caiofbpa@icloud.com wrote:
Jacob,
I press Cmd+W to cancel the commit, it’s much more intuitive than Cmd+. to me, because Cmd+W closes tabs too.
Caio
On 18 of Sep, 2014, at 06:30, Jacob Carlborg doob@me.com wrote:
On 18/09/14 11:16, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I see — escape only works when caret is not on a word, as it otherwise does buffer completion.
Right, of course. I didn't think of that. I guess it worked previously when the window had a plain text field and not a TextMate editor view.
So in the case of amending a commit, one would have to first use something like ⌘↓ (so getting used to ⌘. is probably better).
Yeah, I'll do that, now when I know about it :)
-- /Jacob Carlborg
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