I have defined/customized some keyboard bindings in Xcode 4.5 in order to give me a better typing experience.
Only the short-cut for selectWord: is originally defined by Xcode, others are added by me. They work fine in Xcode 4.5. But after I update the Xcode to 4.6, they no longer work except the selectedWord which is defined by Xcode.
The key binding file is at /Users/jason/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/KeyBindings/Default.idekeybindings
<key>Text Key Bindings</key>
<dict>
<key>Key Bindings</key>
<dict>
<key>@
</key>
<array>
<string>moveToEndOfLine:</string>
<string>insertNewline:</string>
</array>
<key>^$D</key>
<array>
<string>selectLine:</string>
<string>copy:</string>
<string>moveToEndOfLine:</string>
<string>insertNewline:</string>
<string>paste:</string>
<string>deleteBackward:</string>
</array>
<key>^$K</key>
<array>
<string>deleteToBeginningOfLine:</string>
<string>moveToEndOfLine:</string>
<string>deleteToBeginningOfLine:</string>
<string>deleteBackward:</string>
<string>moveDown:</string>
<string>moveToBeginningOfLine:</string>
</array>
<key>~w</key>
<string>selectWord:</string>
</dict>
It seems that when Xcode is updated, the short-cut function defined by ourself will be overwritten by the default short cut function defined by the new version of Xcode. In short, the short-cuts function defined by ourself will disappear, and we need to do it once again.
1.I added back the following code into
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Frameworks/IDEKit.framework/Resources/IDETextKeyBindingSet.plistto define the short-cuts function again.2.Go to the key binding settings in Xcode, and type the new short-cut key for them.
