That's definitely a help, but what if I (go back and) put parens in the middle of a sentence? Ctrl-e goes to end of line, not outside the parens.
Again, I might just be being picky, but I want to find out if there's a key for it. :)
Thanks!
Sean
On 11/1/05, David Jack Olrik david@olrik.dk wrote:
On 01/11/2005, at 16.55, Sean Hussey wrote:
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?
ctrl-e : jump to end of line ctrl-a : jump to start of line
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