
It would make sense if MD observed the OS level key bindings so if they are changed then they are still using what the user expects, however if it would exposed them via its internal Key Binding however that would be a lot to expose as there is more than just the Home/End combos. It only changes the Home/End combos using mac conventions like CMD instead of Ctrl. Many people like to change Mac's Home and End to be more Windows like because they make more sense. You can override just about everything at the OS level using this file. So when you change them in a user profile and reboot MonoDevelop doesn't change, and they are not exposed via the MonoDevelop -> Preferences -> Key Bindings to change.īasically the Home and End key's have been change via Apple approved methods using the ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict file. It seems MonoDevelop seems to have its own key bindings for the core OS bindings that it Mimics but doesn't actually check to see what the user has set them to be. In special cases on GitHub you might also want the comments:

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