[TxMt] LaTeX command completion shortcut
Édouard Gilbert
edouard.gilbert at eleves.bretagne.ens-cachan.fr
Tue Apr 3 21:40:58 UTC 2007
Le 3 avr. 07 à 23:07, Niels Kobschätzki a écrit :
> On Apr 3, 2007, at 10:54 PM, Édouard Gilbert wrote:
>
>> Le 3 avr. 07 à 22:38, Niels Kobschätzki a écrit :
>>
>>> On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Édouard Gilbert wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi every one,
>>>>
>>>> I haven't been able to find any post about the topic, but I must
>>>> admit the
>>>> number of post containing command and completion is indeed quite
>>>> impressive.
>>>>
>>>> Here is my problem. I'm French and I'm using an azerty keyboard.
>>>> I can't use
>>>> the default (command - option - }) “LaTeX command completion
>>>> based on
>>>> current word” shortcut. On an azerty keyboard, please note it
>>>> must be typed
>>>> (command - option - shift - ‘)’) and that the ‘)’ is located two
>>>> keys left
>>>> from the delete key, next to the upper figure ‘0’. Worse, even
>>>> when I try to
>>>> change the shortcut to (command - option - shift - ‘)’), it
>>>> doesn't work. In
>>>> fact, it looks like the shortcut doesn't trigger a thing.
>>>>
>>>> I currently worked around the problem using (command - control -
>>>> option -
>>>> ‘)’) 4-fingers “shortcut”, but I'd like to switch back to
>>>> normal. Do you
>>>> have any idea of the reason why (command - option - ‘)’) does
>>>> not work? I've
>>>> been looking for such a shortcut in TextMate but haven't been
>>>> able to find
>>>> one.
>>>
>>> Because Mac OS X interprets it as something different. If I see
>>> it right there is no cmd+opt+} on a French keyboard-layout, there
>>> is only cmd+} because of the way } is typed ( opt+) )
>>> Either you switch to another layout (preferably US) which will
>>> make some other things harder for you[1] or you put the shortcut
>>> on something self-defined
>>
>> Well, actually, it's more like there is only cmd+opt+) and not cmd
>> +opt+}. ;)
>> Anyway, when editing the LaTeX bundle to switch the shortcut to
>> the closer to default, that is cmd+opt+), one would expect the
>> Bundle Editor to actually change. It does not. cmd+opt+) seems to
>> be a “forbidden” shortcut, and I still can't see why.
>
> When I type cmd+opt+) with the French layout I get cmd+} because opt
> +) = }
> Therefore there is no cmd+opt+) on the French layout in contrast to
> the US-layout ( there is a cmd+opt+) and a cmd+opt+} )
> In the German layout there is cmd+opt+) but no cmd+opt+}
> Ask Apple why they map the keyboard this way ;)
You manage to get “cmd }” in the TextMate bundle editor ? Because I
can't, and that would be so much more comfortable. When I type cmd+opt
+), the shortcut don't change, the selected field don't change to
“Scope Selector” as it does when you change to change the shortcut to
another one. In fact, it seems to do nothing. Is cmd-} already used
for another TextMate application shortcut or a system-wide shortcut ?
Édouard
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