[TxMt] Managing change in default bundles
Trevor Harmon
trevor at vocaro.com
Wed Apr 5 20:27:43 UTC 2006
On Apr 4, 2006, at 5:02 AM, Soryu wrote:
> Otherwise making a duplicate of the particular command in your own
> bundle and changing that, brings you some way. Sure, there will be
> a popup dialog asking you what to execute when triggering the
> shortcut. Unfortunately, changing a bundle item keyboard shortcut
> will duplicate the whole thing. So either you make a new shortcut
> for your own stuff, or live with the dialog.
So if all I do is change the shortcut of an item, then TextMate will
see that as a completely overridden item, and thus after an upgrade,
any changes to that item will be invisible to me (because I've
overridden them)?
Trevor
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