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I just spent hour trying to fix tihs on my iMac and could find the answer so I wanted to post it for someone else. Mine was typing in crazy symbols (åß∂ƒ©).
Also I could not Command + Tab (shoot me), and when I clicked on a window in another app it hid the windows I was working in.
I tried new keyboards. And the system preferences stuff - system preferences - language & text - input sources. then select US. This didn't fix it.
Then I tried to change the keyboard shortcuts in the same window - spotlight (on left), unclick the show spotlight search field and the other one bellow. Then hit the com + Spacebar. This didn't fix it.
Then i did it and double check that i did it right and still didn't fix it.
Best Text Editors for macOS. Note: In this article, we are focusing on the best text editors for coding but if you are looking for a text editor for your writing purposes, you can check out our article on the best writing apps for Mac. Sublime Text 3. Sublime Text is probably one of the most famous text editors available for Mac and for all the right reasons.
This text editor includes, among many others, grep pattern matching, syntax coloring for many source code languages, function navigation, search and replace across multiple files, project definition tools, code folding, AppleScript, macOS Unix scripting support—all in one intelligent interface.
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So I called apple support and they gave me the magical key to fix this.
Turn off your computer. Unplug for 30 sec, and everything attached. Then power it back on and hurry and hold Command + Option + P + R. I held Command + Option + P with one hand and then after I hit power I added the R.
Then I installed 'duti' and ran this command: duti -s com.microsoft.VSCode public.plain-text all This should work for any text editor you want that is installed under /Applications. I ran this command: /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Print CFBundleIdentifier' /Applications/Visual Studio Code.app/Contents/Info.plist to get the identifier 'com.microsoft.VSCode'. The only difference is that you have to find the 'application bundle identifier' for whatever text editor you use. The solutions proposed here work perfectly for Sublime, but I wanted to do this for Visual Studio Code. Text generator.
The computer will make one chime. Keep holding it. I will then shut down and make one more chime and you can let go.
I use BBEdit for working on web sites, processing text files with regular expressions, or just previewing the output from a blog feed I might be testing with Micro.blog. It’s my go-to text editor for all those random everyday tasks in between writing notes and coding on iOS or Mac apps. BBEdit, developed by Bare Bones Software, might be the oldest, most respected macOS text editor out there. Text editor for mac free. —, Developer and Founder of Where Atom’s interface can sometimes feel like the embodiment of its tagline (“A hackable text editor for the 21st Century”), BBEdit is more closely aligned in design and behavior to what Apple would like all macOS apps to be. It has a reputation for excellent performance (even with massive files), never crashing, and being a great macOS app.
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I have a 27' iMac 2.93Ghz i7 with 10.8.2 (FYI).