So, I completely love log_commands(True). Enough that I wanted to map some keys to turn it on! Seen a lot of discussion about using it, but not how to map it!
I’ve tried various things, my last is:
, { “keys”: “ctrl+alt+f12”], “command”: “sublime.log_commands”, “args”: { “setting”: “True” } }
, { “keys”: “ctrl+alt+f11”], “command”: “sublime.log_commands”, “args”: { “setting” : “False” } }
The problem here is that I have no idea what the ARGUMENT key name is! I’ve guessed at 50 things, and “setting” isn’t the right value. I’ve even tried this:
, { "keys": "ctrl+alt+f12"], "command": "sublime.log_commands(True) }
, { "keys": "ctrl+alt+f11"], "command": "sublime.log_commands(False) }
…and while it shows in the console, kicking it to False doesn’t actually turn off the feature. My next mousec click shows up or anything I type.
Any ideas? I tried to see if there was a setting value I could toggle, but could not find a definitely list of all Sublime 2 settings. (Other than the settings file, which has nothing for log_commands.)
I had actually thought this would be simple and straightforward. (Loving Sublime, by the way!)