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  3. In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.

In most Mac apps, `CTRL-T` swaps the characters on either side of the cursor location.

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  • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

    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.

    #DoingBetterTogether

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    @hotdogsladies — this is huge!

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    • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

      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.

      #DoingBetterTogether

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      Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

      By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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      @hotdogsladies What, seriously? 🤩

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      • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

        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.

        #DoingBetterTogether

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        Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

        By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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        jspath55@chaos.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @hotdogsladies Ah, the 'transpose' function. Also available in vi by typing "xp" (cut-paste-one-character).

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        • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

          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.

          #DoingBetterTogether

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          Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

          By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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          @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.

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          • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

            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.

            #DoingBetterTogether

            Link Preview Image
            Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

            By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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            @hotdogsladies control T comes from gnu readline library and is a hard core emacsism

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            • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

              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.

              #DoingBetterTogether

              Link Preview Image
              Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

              By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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              Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!

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              • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                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.

                #DoingBetterTogether

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                By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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                @hotdogsladies #TIFL!

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                • sgharms@techhub.socialS sgharms@techhub.social

                  @hotdogsladies control T comes from gnu readline library and is a hard core emacsism

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                  @sgharms @hotdogsladies I posit that a hard core emacsism would not leave 8 fingers and all 10 toes unutilized.

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                  • masto@masto.masto.comM masto@masto.masto.com

                    @sgharms @hotdogsladies I posit that a hard core emacsism would not leave 8 fingers and all 10 toes unutilized.

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                    @masto @hotdogsladies after the RSI damage from years of use you’ll be lucky to have 2 usable fingers.

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                    • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                      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.

                      #DoingBetterTogether

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                      Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

                      By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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                      @hotdogsladies I've been a Mac user for 35 years, and am just now learning this?!

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                      • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                        Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!

                        linnefaulk@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @hotdogsladies Did Bobby Jr cancel the mandatory screening right after birth?

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                        • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                          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.

                          #DoingBetterTogether

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                          Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

                          By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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                          @hotdogsladies

                          Merlin continues to teach me so much

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                          • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                            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.

                            #DoingBetterTogether

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                            Mac keyboard shortcuts - Apple Support

                            By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

                            favicon

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                            @hotdogsladies

                            hTis will come in so hand!y

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                            • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                              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.

                              #DoingBetterTogether

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                              By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.

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                              @hotdogsladies One of my favorite keyboard shortcuts! very useful when accidentally transposing characters when typing commands into terminal.

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                              • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                                Everyday somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones!

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                                “Every day, somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones.“

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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." - flintstones.md

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                                  “Every day, somebody's born who's never seen The Flintstones.“

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

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                                  • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

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

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

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                                    • salty@mastodon.nzS salty@mastodon.nz

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

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                                      @Salty

                                      Jeez. Isn't that guy the best?

                                      What a brain.

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                                      • hotdogsladies@mastodon.socialH hotdogsladies@mastodon.social

                                        @Salty

                                        Jeez. Isn't that guy the best?

                                        What a brain.

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                                        @hotdogsladies And the cool part is that I am now one of today's 10,000 hearing the Flintstones thing, and you are one of today's 10,000 hearing about the XKCD thing ...

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                                        • salty@mastodon.nzS salty@mastodon.nz

                                          @hotdogsladies And the cool part is that I am now one of today's 10,000 hearing the Flintstones thing, and you are one of today's 10,000 hearing about the XKCD thing ...

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                                          @Salty

                                          Salty, at this point my brain is more explosion than brain.

                                          Jiminy.

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