I will add to the latest chain of messages with key binding problems after last update.
I was constantly using cmd + / for commenting/uncommenting in code.
However, on Czech Mac keyboard, / is under shift on the same key as "ú" and "[", so I had to use cmd-shift-ú.
Now, it just jumps into help menu for some reason.
I would change the key binding in System Preferences - however, I can't find toggling comments in any menu!
This is very frustrating, since I love the commenting/uncommenting feature and I can't find any way to use it. And I guess all Czech users have it the same.
(the czech layout on PCs is here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard_layout_Czech.svg - but as always, macs have it a bit different. the ú-/-[ key is next to P.)
Karel Bílek
On 15 Nov 2010, at 23:26, Karel Bílek wrote:
[…] on Czech Mac keyboard, / is under shift on the same key as "ú" and "[", so I had to use cmd-shift-ú.
Now, it just jumps into help menu for some reason.
Assuming you are on Snow Leopard, if you go to System Preferences → Keyboard → Application Shortcuts, the first item in the list is Show Help Menu with a key equivalent of ⇧⌘/ — I think the system is seeing your ⌘/ as that key (since shift is involved).
I would change the key binding in System Preferences - however, I can't find toggling comments in any menu!
The comment toggling is in Bundles → Source → Comments → Comment Line / Selection. However, the key equivalent should work out of the box, so if it still fails after disabling the global Show Help Menu then let me know.
Oh, I couldn't find that bundle... sorry :)
Thanks, it works great now (I unset the "show help" shortcut, since I never use it anyway). I wonder why it appeared only after this update...
Thanks a lot, Karel Bílek
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 15 Nov 2010, at 23:26, Karel Bílek wrote:
[…] on Czech Mac keyboard, / is under shift on the same key as "ú" and "[", so I had to use cmd-shift-ú.
Now, it just jumps into help menu for some reason.
Assuming you are on Snow Leopard, if you go to System Preferences → Keyboard → Application Shortcuts, the first item in the list is Show Help Menu with a key equivalent of ⇧⌘/ — I think the system is seeing your ⌘/ as that key (since shift is involved).
I would change the key binding in System Preferences - however, I can't find toggling comments in any menu!
The comment toggling is in Bundles → Source → Comments → Comment Line / Selection. However, the key equivalent should work out of the box, so if it still fails after disabling the global Show Help Menu then let me know.
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Nope. Sorry, false positive :-(
When the pressing of / involves shift, cmd-/ (or, to be more exact, cmd-shift-ú) does nothing, even after disabling of Help menu keystroke.
When I try to "bound" it in system preferences, the keystroke appears as cmd-Ú (big version of ú, the letter under /).
Karel Bílek
2010/11/16 Karel Bílek running.cz@gmail.com:
Oh, I couldn't find that bundle... sorry :)
Thanks, it works great now (I unset the "show help" shortcut, since I never use it anyway). I wonder why it appeared only after this update...
Thanks a lot, Karel Bílek
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 15 Nov 2010, at 23:26, Karel Bílek wrote:
[…] on Czech Mac keyboard, / is under shift on the same key as "ú" and "[", so I had to use cmd-shift-ú.
Now, it just jumps into help menu for some reason.
Assuming you are on Snow Leopard, if you go to System Preferences → Keyboard → Application Shortcuts, the first item in the list is Show Help Menu with a key equivalent of ⇧⌘/ — I think the system is seeing your ⌘/ as that key (since shift is involved).
I would change the key binding in System Preferences - however, I can't find toggling comments in any menu!
The comment toggling is in Bundles → Source → Comments → Comment Line / Selection. However, the key equivalent should work out of the box, so if it still fails after disabling the global Show Help Menu then let me know.
textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
On 19 Nov 2010, at 11:14, Karel Bílek wrote:
Nope. Sorry, false positive :-(
When the pressing of / involves shift, cmd-/ (or, to be more exact, cmd-shift-ú) does nothing, even after disabling of Help menu keystroke.
I have an ISO Intl. keyboard.
Here with the Czech keymap a / is ⇧ú HOWEVER ⌘ú is ⌘[ — I need to press ⌘' to produce ⌘/ (NOT ⇧⌘ú).
Try open Keyboard Viewer and hold ⌘ — for me, several keys change.
Also in TextMate try to open Bundles → Select Bundle Item… and switch to key equivalent (context menu for magnifying glass) and press various keys to see how TextMate sees them.