wbond / sublime_alignment

Easy alignment of multiple selections and multi-line selections
http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/alignment
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Ctrl+Alt+a doesn't work. #26

Open ItayXD opened 12 years ago

ItayXD commented 12 years ago

If I change the keys it works, but it just won't work using ctrl+alt+a.

Calvein commented 12 years ago

The new shortcut is ctrl+alt+a, see the changelog.

ItayXD commented 12 years ago

I know I said in my original message that ctrl+alt+a doesn't work for me

Calvein commented 12 years ago

I'm sorry I must have read it to quickly, anyway, I had the same "problem", the shortcut didn't change itself after the update to the 2.0.0, you have to go to :

Preferences => Package settings => Alignment => Key Bindings - Default

And check the shortcut, if it is still the old one you may change it in :

Preferences => Package settings => Alignment => Key Bindings - User

ItayXD commented 12 years ago

I already tried setting it in User, it didn't help, and the default file show that shortcut too.

mattgrayisok commented 12 years ago

I had the same issue. Open issue #31 fixed the problem for me

Geczy commented 12 years ago

Pull #31 also fixed this problem for me

firedev commented 12 years ago

Doesn't work, tried to put the shortcut to User Keybindings - nothing.

Ky6uk commented 12 years ago

Same trouble. Linux. KDE.

evolutionxbox commented 11 years ago

Pull #31 didn't work for me.

Ky6uk commented 11 years ago

31 works for me only from command palette. Keys doesn't work.

hanoii commented 11 years ago

this is strange, it really doesn't work with ctrl+alt+a but it does with any other shortcut. Setting it in the user keymap works with any other shortcut than ctrl+alt+a, and searched and couldn't fine any other shortcut conflicting.

nobleach commented 11 years ago

I can't get it to work no matter what I put in my user keymap. I can't get it to work from the command palette either though. (Linux KDE)

niquedegraaff commented 11 years ago

Doesn't work for me too (Windows 7 64bit). Got rid of all other plugins.. when i press CTRL+ALT+A just NOTHING happens. totally nothing. really frustrating. No error messages, no logs.. just NO THING.. great

brweaver commented 11 years ago

Didn't work at all for me either--until I restarted Sublime. Now it's fine. :)

falsyvalues commented 10 years ago

ctrl+alt Shouldn't be used as a shortcut modifier: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2004/03/29/101121.aspx

Daxx commented 9 years ago

NOTE: KDE Users - KWin uses [Ctrl+Alt+A] To remove: System Settings -> Shortcuts and Gestures -> Global Keyboard Shortcuts (left panel) -> In the dropdown menu for KDE component, scroll down to KWin -> Click on "Activate Window Demanding Attention" (Ctrl+Alt+A) -> Click Custom and leave as "None" (undefined) Click "Apply" (bottom right) to save changes and you're done (Whatever that shortcut did in KWin, it won't do it, now.) [Ctrl+Alt+A] is now seen by Alignment package. :)

falsyvalues commented 9 years ago

@wbond Is there any plan to fix this?

wbond commented 9 years ago

@falsyvalues What is there to fix?

falsyvalues commented 9 years ago

@wbond https://github.com/wbond/sublime_alignment/issues/26#issuecomment-39437817 and example: http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13303

wbond commented 9 years ago

Hmm, probably not since it would break for hundreds of thousands of users. I could, however, add a note for users with international keyboards to add their own custom key binding.

falsyvalues commented 9 years ago

Hmm, probably not since it would break for hundreds of thousands of users. I could, however, add a note for users with international keyboards to add their own custom key binding.

Probably :worried:, so there is only one option, alter default key bindings. Thanks for quick response :thumbsup:

jt3k commented 8 years ago

os x. ctrl+alt+a doesnt work