Reputation: 63556
EDIT: There currently is no solution. It turns TextMate 2 doesn't maintain the ability to insert the "kill buffer" with ^Y. While it is possible to rebind a ^Y to "Paste" (command-V), I want the emacs behavior of inserting the "kill buffer".
The shortcut that inserts the "TODO" using ^y interferes with the emacs yank command. I uninstalled the TODO bundle, and couldn't find anything named "todo" or that had the shorctut ^y when I used the menu command, "Select Bundle Item...".
Upvotes: 1
Views: 272
Reputation: 3110
This issue has been fixed as of August 11, 2012.
Quoting the release notes:
2012-08-11
Implement ⌃Y for yanking last deletion. Nathaniel Tagg
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4309
Maybe going into the "Keyboard" System Preferences and setting a custom keyboard shortcut for overriding that specific command in the TextMate application will solve your problem:
Upvotes: 1