Re: Remapping autocomplete
Re: Remapping autocomplete
- Subject: Re: Remapping autocomplete
- From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 23:44:40 -0600
On 11/22/03 11:13 PM, "Tim Bumgarner" <email@hidden> wrote:
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And save it as a text file named "DefaultKeyBinding.dict" in your
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~/Library/KeyBindings directory (which you may need to create), it will
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use the given key as the complete key (in addition to the key bound to
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the menu item). In the example that I give here, I have mine set to use
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Ctrl-Return (signified by the ^ key and a new line). You can adjust the
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value for the <key> to suit your needs, though I don't know what all of
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the possible key combinations would look like. Doing this maps the key
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binding to the complete functionality in any application, not just
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Script Editor. You can also map other actions (Cocoa action methods
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like the complete: action above) in the same way.
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Hope this helps, even if it is a bit, well shall we say non-intuitive
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;-)
What, OS X is sometimes non-intuitive? I shan't believe it for an instant!
Seriously...I really don't want to change all the Cocoa applications. Just
the one. It's not like I use Apple's AppleScript tools THAT
much...something about debugging ;-P
Like is said, no big deal.
john
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He who conquers himself is strong."
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