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The default key for this is Ctrl-T.
Does not work in Firefox, Entourage, Word, Excel, Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, InDesign, DreamWeaver, or BEdit. Basically it doesn't seem to work in any of the applications I use on a regular basis that would have any significant amount of text.
Does the control-t actually work in any non-Apple product?
Cocoa is the key
That's because the apps you cite are not Cocoa. This feature – and many more – come for free on any Cocoa app. Legacy carbon code won't normally support it (unless the software engineers make an extra effort, which generally won't be the case). All the software you cite is legacy carbon code. Worse yet, they're all designed with cross-platform code-bases (which usually means a diminished/inferior user experience relative to natively designed apps). |
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