ah sorry, i am confused.i thought you mean you can jump from one <% %> to another with that combination, but the title sais something else, or at least my poor english understands something else. so it's ok here, works like in the title and i get <%= %>. maybe the keyboard is not set to english.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Ian Piper ianpiper@mac.com wrote:
On my full-sized keyboard, I press the Shift and Control keys together with the "greater than" key, labelled "." (normal state) and ">" (in the shift state). When I press the similarly-labelled keys on my PowerBook G4 I get nothing. I'm sure I must be missing something obvious, but can't think what.
Ian.
On 28 Apr 2008, at 5:41am, Baluta Cristian wrote:
neither on macbook. do you mean '>' or 'arrow'? strange that ctrl+arrow is the same as alt+arrow.the exact combination you gave inserts me: <%= %>
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:06 AM, Ian Piper ianpiper@mac.com wrote:
Hi all, I know that I can use Ctrl-Shift-> to cycle amongst the various forms of <% %>, but it only seems to work on my full-sized keyboard. What is the equivalent keyboard combination on a PowerBook (G4)?
Thanks,
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