Hi!
I recently noticed, that alt+F2 invokes the spelling menu. Really good. But spelling errors are recognized, when I type a blank symbol. So I have to move the cursor back and type alt+F2. Is it possible to invoke the spelling menu for the last misspelled word? And perhaps there could be an own TextMate spelling menu which has shortcuts for the entries.
Helge
On 4. Oct 2006, at 11:07, Helge Hartmann wrote:
I recently noticed, that alt+F2 invokes the spelling menu. Really good. But spelling errors are recognized, when I type a blank symbol. So I have to move the cursor back and type alt+F2. Is it possible to invoke the spelling menu for the last misspelled word?
hmm… how about instead I add the spelling menu to actions which can be recorded for macros, that way you can make a macro (potentially on ⌥F2) which moves the caret one character to the left before opening the menu?
And perhaps there could be an own TextMate spelling menu which has shortcuts for the entries.
I am considering adding an action for directly changing the current word to the first suggestion, so one wouldn’t have to go through a menu 99% of the time.
I think this would be a better productivity gain than the more dedicated spelling suggestion menu (for which I am not sure I really see an advantage, as I generally just do ⌥F2, ↓, ↩)
Am 04.10.2006 um 14:48 schrieb Allan Odgaard:
On 4. Oct 2006, at 11:07, Helge Hartmann wrote:
I recently noticed, that alt+F2 invokes the spelling menu. Really good. But spelling errors are recognized, when I type a blank symbol. So I have to move the cursor back and type alt+F2. Is it possible to invoke the spelling menu for the last misspelled word?
hmm… how about instead I add the spelling menu to actions which can be recorded for macros, that way you can make a macro (potentially on ⌥F2) which moves the caret one character to the left before opening the menu?
That would be a good first step.
And perhaps there could be an own TextMate spelling menu which has shortcuts for the entries.
I am considering adding an action for directly changing the current word to the first suggestion, so one wouldn’t have to go through a menu 99% of the time.
I think this would be a better productivity gain than the more dedicated spelling suggestion menu (for which I am not sure I really see an advantage, as I generally just do ⌥F2, ↓, ↩)
I experienced, In my case often it’s not the first choice. Maybe it depends on the dictionary which is used. So for me, a choice 0..9 would be better. But I know it's more work.
Helge