Some commands for Sublime Text 3 (NOT 2!) to list shortcut keys / preferences etc in the QuickPanel and navigate to edit location on selection.
Copy from the Default.sublime-keymap.template the last line that contains a multitude of bindings with `insert_binding_repr` and place it in your User keymap.
So how would you insert alt+q? You can think of it like this:
- PRESS `alt` and hold it down
- PRESS `=` while thinking PLUS then lift all fingers
- PRESS `q`
Note that on a standard US keyboard `=` is on the same key as `+` (plus) You can't bind to just a modifier like alt, so plus seems a resaonable key/mnemonic.
In sublime `{"keys": [...]}` terms previous exmaple would be:
- PRESS `["alt+="]`
- PRESS `["q"]`
The following bindings show how it works. Note the `expecting_binding_repr_mode` key.
{"args": {"val": "alt"}, "command": "insert_binding_repr", "context": [{"key": "overlay_visible", "operand": true, "operator": "equal"}, {"key": "setting.expecting_binding_repr_mode", "operand": false, "operator": "equal"}], "keys": ["alt+="]}
{"args": {"val": "q"}, "command": "insert_binding_repr", "context": [{"key": "overlay_visible", "operand": true, "operator": "equal"}, {"key": "setting.expecting_binding_repr_mode", "operand": true, "operator": "equal"}], "keys": ["q"]}
So how would you insert ctrl+alt+q? (In sublime terms)
- PRESS `ctrl+alt+=`
- PRESS `q`
Unfortunately, some bindings don't work as the second key due to the quickpanel swallowing them:
- <enter>
- <up>
- <down>
- and others ...
The workaround is to type the first letter of the key you desire, eg:
- type `e` for <enter> to insert `alt+e` then type `nter`
- type `u` for <up> to insert `alt+u` then type `p`
- type `d` for <down> to insert `alt+d` then type `own`
[ { "caption": "Edit Preference: List Settings", "command": "list_settings"}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: List Plugins Commands", "command": "list_commands" }, { "caption": "Edit Preference: List Shortcut Keys", "command": "list_shortcut_keys"}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: List Menu Bindings", "command": "list_menu_bindings"}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: Theme", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-theme"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: sublime-completions", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-completions"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: sublime-build", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-build"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: sublime-mousemap", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-mousemap"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: sublime-menu", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-menu"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: tmTheme|colorscheme", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": ".*\\.(tmTheme|stTheme)$"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: tmLanguage|syntax|grammar", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": ".*\\.((tm|st)Language)$"}}, { "caption": "Edit Preference: sublime-commands", "command": "edit_package_files", "args": {"pref_type": "sublime-commands"}} ]
Set cyclic tab key for auto complete