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Re: Remapping autocomplete
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Re: Remapping autocomplete


  • Subject: Re: Remapping autocomplete
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 21:28:18 -0800

At 08:35p -0600 11/22/2003, John C. Welch didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

But I don't want to change keybindings for every cocoa application at once.
I don't want to change the text system. I simply want to change one
keybinding in one application. I don't use Xcode, so I don't care about it
there. I only use script editor to check things if I'm making sure it isn't
a Script Debugger issue.

So, barring someone telling me how to just do this for one application, or
nib-hacking, I'll assume the answer is "live with it" and that's fine.

There are third-party apps you can use (QuicKeys, etc.).

Or you can make your own stay-open applet to catch keystrokes (Jon's Commands osax) and check the frontmost app.


-boo
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