It seems to enter a tab character instead of moving you on to the next field if you do anything other than type characters (such as use the cursor keys or delete a character). That catches me out occasionally.
I've always wished the tab character was a different key than the one for moving between fields.
Ed
On 9/3/06, Chris Rose chris@offlineblog.com wrote:
Well, uh...
You know what? It didnt' yesterday, but it does today. Which probably changed when I nuked ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate due to a bug with the XCode bundle losing files (another issue, and my fault entirely, that one).
Sorry to ask a stupid, solved question :/ Thanks for the input.
On 9/3/06, Allan Odgaard throw-away-1@macromates.com wrote:
On 3/9/2006, at 15:38, Chris Rose wrote:
It does, until you've typed a value into any of the fields, at which point it becomes just a plain ole' tab character again, at least in all of the examples I've tried.
So you press m⇥ and enter e.g. 'void' to overtype 'id' and pressing ⇥ (again) doesn't select 'method'?
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