Unbinding keys from Xcode's default key mapping?
Unbinding keys from Xcode's default key mapping?
- Subject: Unbinding keys from Xcode's default key mapping?
- From: Tom Seddon <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 22:55:30 +0000
Hi,
I'd like to bind a macro to a key that the Xcode Default key mapping
has bound to something. It appears that the key mapping takes priority
over my macro shortcut key selection, though, so each time I press my
key -- Ctrl+U, as it happens -- I get its default meaning -- Unfold
All -- rather than my macro.
Is there anything I can do to get Ctrl+U freed up in the Xcode Default
mapping, so I can reuse it? My only requirement is that I don't switch
to a different keyboard mapping. It looks like this would be a
straightforward job otherwise.
(I've got some key bindings in my
~/Library/Keybindings/PBKeyBindings.dict file, which I've found to
work much better than the equivalent in macros, since macros won't run
at the keyboard repeat rate. And that's why I don't want to switch
away from Xcode Default.)
(Alternatively, if there's some way to get the PBKeyBindings.dict
bindings working without having to use the default key mapping, or
some way to invoke keyboard macros without having to wait for the menu
bar flash to finish, I'd be all ears...)
Thanks,
--Tom
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