[TxMt] Re: How can I find where a snippet/macro/command is defined?
Erich Neuwirth
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Wed Mar 3 21:36:05 UTC 2010
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On Mar 3, 2010, at 10:15 PM, Alex Ross wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Currently, apple-left takes me to the end of the line. I'd like to change it so apple-comma takes me there. That way I don't have to search for the arrow keys. How can I find where this is defined? Generally, when I want to change a key command, how can I track it down without searching manually through every bundle?
>>> thanks,
>>> -Morgan
>>
>> Command-Left isn't defined by a bundle, it's part of the app itself.
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> You can change this OS-wide with the Cocoa Text System. See here. http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/site/cocoa-text.html
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> —Alex
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