Ah, in that case this looks like an issue where it’s just hard to account for every browser’s hotkeys (we had gone through a few other plausible hotkeys for LaTeX that were in use by chrome). So in this case ctrl-cmd-M works because it’s an override over Safari’s hotkeys.
We could list this particular issue/solution in the helper-text, but I’m not sure it’s practical as a general policy to account for all possible browser hotkey overrides.
Mine was in the text editor. Even in the text editor, Cmd 4 sends me to my 4th tab in the window, instead of entering latex.
Ah, in that case this looks like an issue where it’s just hard to account for every browser’s hotkeys (we had gone through a few other plausible hotkeys for LaTeX that were in use by chrome). So in this case ctrl-cmd-M works because it’s an override over Safari’s hotkeys.
We could list this particular issue/solution in the helper-text, but I’m not sure it’s practical as a general policy to account for all possible browser hotkey overrides.