In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
Holy shift! It's like learning about en passant all over again!
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies — this is huge!
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies What, seriously? 🤩
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies Ah, the 'transpose' function. Also available in vi by typing "xp" (cut-paste-one-character).
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies these are EMACS keybindings - years ago, NEXTSTEP (which must have had a bunch of UNIX nerds in their UI team) implemented common emacs keybindings in the NS text system defaults. Ctrl-t is transpose letters, and Meta-t would be transpose words (might be bound to option t on OS X, no idea)
More awesomely, this used to be _fully_ customisable by dropping plists into `~/Library/KeyBindings/` - you can just add keysequences and map them onto objective C selectors that the text API responds to - https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/EventOverview/TextDefaultsBindings/TextDefaultsBindings.html
I doubt if this still works, and I've not used a Mac seriously for about ten years at this point. -
In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies control T comes from gnu readline library and is a hard core emacsism
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
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@hotdogsladies control T comes from gnu readline library and is a hard core emacsism
@sgharms @hotdogsladies I posit that a hard core emacsism would not leave 8 fingers and all 10 toes unutilized.
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@sgharms @hotdogsladies I posit that a hard core emacsism would not leave 8 fingers and all 10 toes unutilized.
@masto @hotdogsladies after the RSI damage from years of use you’ll be lucky to have 2 usable fingers.
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies I've been a Mac user for 35 years, and am just now learning this?!
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Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!
@hotdogsladies Did Bobby Jr cancel the mandatory screening right after birth?
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
Merlin continues to teach me so much
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
hTis will come in so hand!y
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In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.
I learned this on TextMate approximately one hundred years ago, and it's still so satisfyingly useful every time I remember it.
Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.
Apple Support (support.apple.com)
@hotdogsladies One of my favorite keyboard shortcuts! very useful when accidentally transposing characters when typing commands into terminal.
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Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!
“Every day, somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones.“
Every day, somebody's born who's never seen "The Flintstones."
Every day, somebody's born who's never seen "The Flintstones." - flintstones.md
Gist (gist.github.com)

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“Every day, somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones.“
Every day, somebody's born who's never seen "The Flintstones."
Every day, somebody's born who's never seen "The Flintstones." - flintstones.md
Gist (gist.github.com)

As you know, the important line is "To someone who's not you."

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As you know, the important line is "To someone who's not you."

@hotdogsladies According to XKCD, it's about 10,000 people ...
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@hotdogsladies According to XKCD, it's about 10,000 people ...