Command-Option-] breaks =>
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When I use Command-Option-], my => align, but they add a space like = >
What version of TextMate are you using, and are you using my version of the bundle or the "official" one (ie: https://github.com/puppet-textmate-bundle/puppet-textmate-bundle)
Textmate 1.5.11 and it is the "official" one. Sorry, should direct the
question to them. BTW, where are the these "commands" located in the bundle?
Brice Figureau mailto:notifications@github.com
December 11, 2013 03:28What version of TextMate are you using, and are you using my version
of the bundle or the "official" one (ie:
https://github.com/puppet-textmate-bundle/puppet-textmate-bundle)—
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#9 (comment).
David W. Wormuth
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I'm going to update the readme to state that this is not the official repository anymore, and point people to the correct place. I know this is confusing :)
I think the command-option-]
combination is part of TextMate itself, not this bundle. I'm not sure what can cause the issue you're describing (which I'm going to test as soon as I'll be in front of my mac), though, but it might be one of the indentation rules (available here: https://github.com/masterzen/puppet-textmate-bundle/blob/master/Preferences/Indentation%20Rules.tmPreferences).
If it is any help to the original reporter (and with the proviso I noticed this on Textmate 2), I found I had issues with this functionality until I switched from hard tabs to soft tabs. Then lots of things (including this built-in feature) started working much better.