I'd like to use this key binding for something else, but I can't find the TextMate default binding for ^J anywhere to unbind it; not in a bundle, and not in the System's Keyboard Preferences binding list.
In general, is there an easy way to find out where a particular keybinding is set?
Thanks, Ken
On 7/31/07, Kenneth McDonald kenneth.m.mcdonald@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I'd like to use this key binding for something else, but I can't find the TextMate default binding for ^J anywhere to unbind it; not in a bundle, and not in the System's Keyboard Preferences binding list.
As far as I can see, it's a menu item in Text » Reformat And Justify. You should be able to change it to something else in System Preferences » Keyboard (see attached screenshot).
Keep in mind that:
a) the name of the menu item has to be *exactly* the same in Keyboard Preferences b) you have to restart TextMate for the setting to work.
I have just tested it (see second attached screenshot) and it works as expected.
In general, is there an easy way to find out where a particular keybinding is set?
Not that I know of... maybe someone can help on this?
Ale,
Thanks, that was a great help. I'd actually just found out the "Reformat and Justify" menu entry last evening, but that wouldn't have been enough--without your examples, I doubt I would have got through to the end. The screenshots were Above and Beyond the Call of Duty :-)
Again, many thanks, Ken
Ale Muñoz wrote:
On 7/31/07, Kenneth McDonald kenneth.m.mcdonald@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I'd like to use this key binding for something else, but I can't find the TextMate default binding for ^J anywhere to unbind it; not in a bundle, and not in the System's Keyboard Preferences binding list.
As far as I can see, it's a menu item in Text » Reformat And Justify. You should be able to change it to something else in System Preferences » Keyboard (see attached screenshot).
Keep in mind that:
a) the name of the menu item has to be *exactly* the same in Keyboard Preferences b) you have to restart TextMate for the setting to work.
I have just tested it (see second attached screenshot) and it works as expected.
In general, is there an easy way to find out where a particular keybinding is set?
Not that I know of... maybe someone can help on this?
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