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Keybindings Question

Open marvcode opened this issue 8 years ago • 6 comments

Sorry for such a basic question, but I can't figure out the key bindings for Justify and Collapse columns. I can find these functions in the Tools menu and they work fine... but how exactly does one do a ctrl+comma comma? Same goes for ctrl+comma space while I'm at it? thanks

marvcode avatar Mar 22 '17 20:03 marvcode

Hi @marvcode, this kind of shortcut is called a chord - you can think of it as "ctrl+comma", let go, then "comma".

Here it is in more detail, but try to do it quickly so keyboard repeat doesn't kick in:

  1. Press and hold control, press comma, release both
  2. Press and release comma

wadetb avatar Mar 22 '17 21:03 wadetb

Well, that's what I thought, but it is not working for me. When I look in the Key Bindings under preferences, I am not seeing anything that looks like "ctrl+," nor do I see "ctrl+comma" when I do a search. Should I be seeing something for Advanced CSV? Did I miss a step in the install?

marvcode avatar Mar 23 '17 16:03 marvcode

Which platform are you running Sublime Text on?

wadetb avatar Mar 23 '17 20:03 wadetb

Windows 7 Professional, SP1, 64-bit

marvcode avatar Mar 24 '17 19:03 marvcode

Why is it called chord, then? Shouldn't it be named arpeggio ;)

mcegledi avatar May 12 '17 08:05 mcegledi

Hi,

I have the same issue. 1. Press and hold control, press comma, release both 2. Press and release comma is not working for me. How can I change this default key binding?

macOS Sierra, SublimeText 3

Please help.

stantyan avatar Dec 14 '17 09:12 stantyan