Recently... when I use the keyboard shortcut in SourceTree to commit changes within (cmd-shift-c), Mac OS X's system-wide color palette opens up. Using the "diamond ring" toolbar icon still works, as does the menu option Repository > Commit....
It's not every time, but probably 60-70% of the time I'd say. Maybe there's some conflict with another running Mac App. I dunno.
As I'm typing this, I shut down all my apps (except Chrome, and SourceTree) and used the key command again. Boom – worked. I should have taken note and tried it after shutting down each app.
Guess I'll wait for it to happen again, and shut them down one-by-one until I find the culprit.
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After all this time, I FINALLY figured it out today. It was the Sip color picker app:
http://sipapp.io/http://sipapp.io/
I guess I would use it once or twice and forget that it's running since it's this tiny little thing in the menu bar, and not a full-blown app running in my dock. At any rate... redemption, finally.
I've been doing more testing... and I now think this clearly is not SourceTree's fault. It happened again today... I shut down all my apps and just happened to be in the finder and hit cmd-shift-C again... there it was. The friggin' color palette. In the Finder, that should bring up the "Computer" folder.
So... some app that I have must enable that shortcut, and then not release it properly when I'm not using it. :-/
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