Quicksilver has application activation very similar to TextMate's ability to move between files, i.e. press an activation key to activation, and then type a sequence of characters that appear (in that order) with the application name (not necessarily sequentially). Is it possible to activate TextMate commands (built-in and custom) in this way?
Thanks, Ken
On May 27, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
Quicksilver has application activation very similar to TextMate's ability to move between files, i.e. press an activation key to activation, and then type a sequence of characters that appear (in that order) with the application name (not necessarily sequentially). Is it possible to activate TextMate commands (built- in and custom) in this way?
The most hidden and unknown feature, control-apple-T
On 27/05/07, Michael Sheets mummer@whitefalls.org wrote:
On May 27, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
Quicksilver has application activation very similar to TextMate's ability to move between files, i.e. press an activation key to activation, and then type a sequence of characters that appear (in that order) with the application name (not necessarily sequentially). Is it possible to activate TextMate commands (built- in and custom) in this way?
The most hidden and unknown feature, control-apple-T
Note that this only applies to bundle items.
You can actually navigate TextMate's menus (not just the bundle items) like so: http://www.themerlinshow.com/ep/008-howto-quicksilver-application-menus
On 27/05/07, Bonhôte André andre@bonhote.org wrote:
Hi Kenneth
On 27.05.2007, at 07:52, Kenneth McDonald wrote:
to TextMate's ability to move between files
Could you tell me how THAT works? Never seen/used this feature.
Probably cmd+T (in a project).