Yes, we have sort of made “convert to different format”,
“pretty print”, and “tidy” be the same thing (by using
⌃⇧H).
Did an overview of the shortcuts currently in use:
<http://pastie.textmate.org/private/xfs1r2lcz0abzl6evxspw>
Currently there's a collision with Scriptaculous and Greasemonkey if
it were to use ⌃⇧H. Of course neither is too widely used so it
should be fine. But it shows there maybe be more issues in the future,
perhaps not.
The line is also a little thin, e.g. Markdown → HTML (Convert to
HTML) versus broken HTML without paragraph tags → Valid HTML (Tidy)
and XML Property List → Old-style ASCII (Convert) versus a pretty
print…
Yeah, I don't really see an issue here it's Tidy is sort of converting
it to a clean state, etc. Only problem I see is that more secondary
help/convert collisions in the future. But maybe I'm just trying to
cause problems where there aren't any. ;) On one hand I'd love to see
many more help items in the future; but then as scopes and grammars
improve we may be able to target ⌃H enough to not get any worse than
now.
Yeah, ⌃Q is nice when it refers to just the current small context,
like an Objective-C method, a paragraph in Mail or similar, but
really bad for the full scope.
Guess since I don't have any good suggestions for alternate shortcuts
I'll go change the ones that use ⌃Q/⌃⇧Q ;)
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