Textmate tab and de-tab selected block

余生颓废 提交于 2019-11-30 00:02:58

Indent: Alt+Tab

Un-Indent: Shift+Alt+Tab

the hotkey is command-left bracket to move left and command-right bracket to move right (the buttons next to 'p')

heres a link to more hotkeys and such http://projects.serenity.de/textmate/tutorials/basics/

Alexander Klimetschek

As an alternative, you can change the keybindings, see http://blog.macromates.com/2005/key-bindings-for-switchers/

Here is what I did:

  • Install http://www.cocoabits.com/KeyBindingsEditor/
  • Go to File -> Open -> User Key Bindings, this will create/edit ~/Libary/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict
  • Add a binding, for the action enter shiftRight: (indent) manually (this is a TextMate specific action and not in the pre-populated actions list)
  • Choose a shortcut, I used cmd+alt+right
  • Do the same for the action shiftLeft: (un-indent, I used cmd+alt+left)
  • Save and then restart TextMate

I used a shortcut with arrow keys as my right hand is already on the arrow keys when I am selecting multiple lines, so this is a good fit.

The reason why I did it was because I have a german keyboard and alt+tab/alt+shift+tab don't work for me since I am using http://manytricks.com/witch/ for app-switching using these exact shortcuts.

EDIT: cmd+alt+left/right don't work when you have multiple tabs open, as they are used for navigate to next or previous tab in TextMate... seems this cannot be changed or overridden (I tried Setting Shortcut Keys in Textmate). Looking for an alternative shortcut now.

You can use Shift+Tab to decrease indent; You just need to make and assign a macro. You can reuse this technique to accomplish a great many things.

  1. Enter some text, and intend them, this is mostly for feedback.

  2. Click the Record Macro Button

  1. Use ++ (aka; Shift + Option + Tab) to decrease the indentation.

  2. Click the record button to stop recording the macro.

  3. Use the Edit menu or ++M to save your macro;

  4. Saving will prompt you to create a new bundle*, or add your macro to an existing bundle.

  5. Add a Key Equivalent by clicking in the field and pressing +

  6. Your bundle-macro should look like the one below, simply Save and you're done! TextMate will now decrease indent on +

*: (as noted by u/PatrickT) Sadly the create new bundle functionality has not yet been implemented, and you must choose to add to an existing bundle. You can still create a bundle via Bundles -> Edit Bundles then Command + N.

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