Re: Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-16 Thread Steve Samuels
My Shortcut Scheme: 1. Use as few as possible. Instead: 2. With iKey or other utility assign single letter control-key combos to open menus by their name: ctrl-x where x is a for Apple, f for file, t for text,and so on. I assign c tothe clipping menu and 2 to the scripts menu. 3. Once a menu

Re: Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-14 Thread LuKreme
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:43 PM, Roddie Grant bbedit_l...@myword.co.uk wrote: Before I work out my own scheme, I wondered if anyone has already done this? Sorta, but not with BBEdit where I rarely add command keys. When I setup global commands in my arrives menu or wherever I restrict myself to

Re: Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-14 Thread Christopher Stone
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:43 PM, Roddie Grant bbedit_l...@myword.co.uk wrote: Before I work out my own scheme, I wondered if anyone has already done this? __ Hey Roddie, I don't have a specific scheme per se, but I do try to make

Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-13 Thread Roddie Grant
Over time I've set up a lot of keyboard shortcuts, but they've been fairly random, particularly with the modifiers used. I'd like to be more organised so that, for example, Control+key does something to the environment (toggle invisibles, softwrap etc) and Control+Option+key inserts a clipping,

Re: Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-13 Thread Doug McNutt
At 20:43 + 1/13/11, Roddie Grant wrote: Over time I've set up a lot of keyboard shortcuts, but they've been fairly random, particularly with the modifiers used. I'd like to be more organised so that, for example, Control+key does something to the environment (toggle invisibles, softwrap etc)

Re: Scheme for shortcuts

2011-01-13 Thread Doug McNutt
Belay that. I thought I was talking to the gedit list. My only complaint with BBEdit worksheets is that I have to copy and paste their contents into a text file before I can use them on Linux.. That crazy scheme with an XML file that has mixed line ends that even BBEdit can't read is a