On Mar 21, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Rick DeNatale wrote:
On 3/21/08, Tim Harper timcharper@gmail.com wrote:
ctrl-option-b command-shift-b (selecting things enclosed by braces, parenthesis, curly braces)
Also, in ruby, if I want to select a function, I put my cursor over the "def" keyword, and press shift-option-down. It selects all the way down to "end".
That's not what it really does. It really appears to be finding something below with the same indentation level, or quoting the help file:
"Using arrow up/down with ⌥ will move the caret to the first/last row in the current column. Hold down ⇧ to get it selected."
... which happens to be a great way to select a function in ruby! :)
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