Could it be that since the snap 715 the defaultkey defininition for all application has changed. There are some definitions inside that I can't use newline, backspace in any applications on os x.
regards Karl-Heinz
On 08/11/2005, at 1.14, Karl-Heinz Wild wrote:
Could it be that since the snap 715 the defaultkey defininition for all application has changed. There are some definitions inside that I can't use newline, backspace in any applications on os x.
The update only replaced TextMate.app, so if things are wrong with other applications, the problem is unlikely to do with TM.
On 08.11.2005, at 02:49, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 08/11/2005, at 1.14, Karl-Heinz Wild wrote:
Could it be that since the snap 715 the defaultkey defininition for all application has changed. There are some definitions inside that I can't use newline, backspace in any applications on os x.
The update only replaced TextMate.app, so if things are wrong with other applications, the problem is unlikely to do with TM.
I've replaced the important part of the file, but the backspace sections seemed like the following snap.
/* TextExtras features */ "^$T" = "TE_preferencesPanel:"; "^$I" = "TE_reindentWrappedLines:"; "^[" = "TE_indentLeft:"; "^]" = "TE_indentRight:"; "^$C" = "TE_specialCharactersPanel:"; "^$G" = "TE_gotoPanel:"; "^$D" = "TE_openQuickly:";
Where are these entries from? Backspace looked like TM_insert...Tab: Aren't they from TM?
Please, don't missunderstand me. It's just a question not a reproach :)
Karl-Heinz
On 08/11/2005, at 7.38, Karl-Heinz Wild wrote:
/* TextExtras features */ "^$T" = "TE_preferencesPanel:"; "^$I" = "TE_reindentWrappedLines:"; "^[" = "TE_indentLeft:"; "^]" = "TE_indentRight:"; "^$C" = "TE_specialCharactersPanel:"; "^$G" = "TE_gotoPanel:"; "^$D" = "TE_openQuickly:";
Where are these entries from?
They are from TextExtras.. a plugin which adds more features to NSTextViews (but not, I guess, to TextMate, which doesn't use that). That plugin, at any rate, has nothing to do with TextMate.
-- Sune.