On 14 Nov 2009, at 05:25, Allan Odgaard wrote: > On 13 Nov 2009, at 18:08, Alex Ross wrote: > >> On Nov 13, 2009, at 8:11 AM, Simon Gregory wrote: >> >>> I've just spotted that Alex committed this: >>> >>> http://github.com/lasersox/make.tmbundle/commit/99a8de16104d9309e39c2f13353b167fd9aba6b3#diff-0 >>> >>> which is functionally different to the way I implemented task >>> selection in the Ant bundle. My choice was to run the default >>> target with ⌘B (if one was set otherwise present a list), and have >>> ⇧⌘B present a list of targets to the user for selection. >>> >>> So the question is: Should we use the same convention across all >>> the build bundles? And if so what would you prefer? >> >> Well, allan asked for ⌥⌘B. I think ⌥ makes more sense than >> ⇧, as it conveys I want an *option*. But we don't really have any >> conventions for this stuff… I see ⇧⌘R used for “Run focused >> unit test” in the ruby bundle, this could just as easily be ⌥⌘R. > > ⇧⌘B is Select Enclosing Braces — so bundle items should not block > that key. > > ⌥⌘B is Gutter → Toggle Bookmarks — it’s not ideal to have > bundle items block standard keys, but this key in particular is likely > not used a lot, if ever :) > > Definitely would be nice if we had a standard for this.
All sounds reasonable to me - so I'll modify the Ant bundle to use ⌥⌘B Cheers, Simon _______________________________________________ textmate-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate-dev
