[TxMt] Keybinding weirdness under Tiger

Brad Miller bmiller at luther.edu
Tue May 3 02:05:45 UTC 2005


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On May 2, 2005, at 2:51 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

> On May 2, 2005, at 2:53, Brad Miller wrote:
>
>
>> In case anyone else is experiencing this I finally found a way  
>> around this problem. (I think this method has been discussed on  
>> this list long ago.)  I used the System Preferences Keyboard &  
>> Mouse panel to create a custom shortcut for Reformat Paragraph.   
>> Once I did that ctrl-f went back to working the emacs way that my  
>> fingers know and love so well.
>>
>> I still have no idea why things would behave one way in a project  
>> window and another way in a standalone window.
>>
>
> Yes -- the problem is that starting with Tiger the menus apparently  
> interpret more keys than they did on Panther (in Panther, I was  
> responsible for all non-command keys).
>
> I'll refrain from cursing, but key handling in OS X isn't the most  
> well thought out thing, especially when they mix in Carbon  
> “managers” in Cocoa programs that eat half your keys...
>
> But I'll try to figure out what's going on, when I run Tiger on my  
> main partition!
>
I guess this is probably the same bug then...  I had ctrl-cmd-opt-l  
defined on Latex and Texniscope.  But now rather than running Latex  
TextMate brings up the bundle editor!  If I rebind to something else  
ctrl-shift-p for example I go back to running Latex.

Brad

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