[TxMt] CTRL-k behaviour

Allan Odgaard allan at macromates.com
Sat Nov 6 03:18:14 UTC 2004


On 6. Nov 2004, at 2:33, Michael Stillwell wrote:

> Another emacs binding that doesn't work right is ctrl-f to advance the
> cursor forward a character.  (ctrl-b, and alt-b for backwards a word
> work fine, and so does alt-f for forward a *word*, but ctrl-f
> doesn't.)

Ctrl-f is by default bound to “Reformat Paragraph”. Maybe ctrl-j would 
have been better? I think I have ctrl-f from CygnusEd on the Amiga...

You can change the default key bindings (Help / Key bindings), or you 
can record a macro to overwrite it.

> (I tried camel-casing a work (EmacsBindingsIssue) to make a page on
> the wiki, but it didn't create another page--is there some special way
> to make links in the TextMate wiki?)

Two ways:
    [[EmacsBindingsIssue]]
    "Emacs Bindings Issue":EmacsBindingsIssue

The latter is if you want to provide a custom title, by default it 
splits the word before each case change.




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