I don't know if there is any built-in functionality for what you're describing, but I recorded a macro, triggered by cmd-space, which just moves the cursor one character forward. Seems dumb, because you could just hit the right arrow key, but I swear this is so handy that I pine for it in all my other apps. Cmd-space conflicts with spotlight, so I have to move that to another key - which is a bit of a pain, but well worth it.
On Nov 1, 2005, at 7:55 AM, Sean Hussey wrote:
Alright, so I'm typing along and TM fills in my double-quotes and ruby tags (i.e., <% %>). This is fantastic.
But when I want to be done with the data between the quotes, is there a key command to move me to the other side? I realize hitting the double-quote again does this, but I thought one of the points of smart typing was to do away with that.
Am I missing a preference somewhere?
Thanks!
Sean
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