I'm looking for a way to map some hot-keys to "delete the line that my cursor is on" in Xcode. I found "delete to end of line" and "delete to beginning of line" in the text key bindings, but I am missing how to completely delete the line no matter what I have selected. TextMate has this functionality mapped to Ctrl+Shift+D and I'd like the same thing if possible. Any ideas?
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You can set up a system-wide key binding file that will apply to all Cocoa apps. To do what you want it should like like this: In your home folder, Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict
I believe if you only want it to apply to Xcode you can name the file |
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Thanks for the help, Ashley. After some experimentation I mapped my favorite TextMate commands (duplicate line, delete line). I created the file ~/Library/KeyBindings/PBKeyBinding.dict and added the following:
The added "deleteBackward:" backs up one line after removing the line's content. You could probably just use "selectLine:" as well. |
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@TypeOneError - how do you find the available keys which work? If I try the exact same .dict file as you gave, except I use an ^$L instead of ^$K, then these key combinations don't get picked up by XCode. I don't get it, since ^$L is not already in use. What do you mean by "after some experimentation"? Does this mean that getting this to work is a bit of a trial-and-error? |
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