Re: Command-option-8
Re: Command-option-8
- Subject: Re: Command-option-8
- From: "Ture Pålsson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 09:50:07 +0100
Ah, of couse. Thanks.
Interestingly, next to command-option-8 among the universal access
bindings is command-option-backslash. Now, backslash is on
shift-option-7, so nominally, I need to type
command-shift-option-option-7 to get to that function. :-)
2008/2/8, email@hidden <email@hidden>:
> Cmd-Option-8 is usually reserved by the system for turning zooming on
> and off (See Keyboard & Mouse System Prefs > Keyboard Shortcuts >
> Universal Access)
>
> Although, in that case, I would have expected the screen to zoom when
> you press it.
>
> Matt
> On 8 Feb 2008, at 09:31, Ture Pålsson wrote:
>
> > Only marginally Cocoa, but:
> >
> > TextMate uses command-[ and command-option-[ as shortcuts for
> > different menu items. On a swedish keyboard, this is confusing because
> > [ is on option-8, so it is impossible to type [ without the option
> > key. I tried to separate them by changing the shortcuts in the system
> > settings, but I could not get the command-[ / command-option-8 binding
> > to work. I then fired up Interface Builder, chose the "Main Menu"
> > template (this was on Leopard), and created menu items with
> > command-option-8 and command-option-9 as shortcuts. C-o-9 seems to
> > work (i.e, the menu flashes when I type the key in the simulator), but
> > c-o-8 is dead. What's going on here?
>
>
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