Hi all, Don't scream, I am new to textmate and the Mac.
Latest version of TextMate. ^< does not perform as advertised but (Shift)^< does insert opening and closing tags. Has there been a change in the program. I do not see any other suggestion in the documentation. I have installed, removed and reinstalled the program twice without any change in behavior.
I am a Mac and Linux newbie!
Thanks,
Bob
On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Bob Hartung wrote:
Don't scream, I am new to textmate and the Mac.
Latest version of TextMate. ^< does not perform as advertised but (Shift)^< does insert opening and closing tags. Has there been a change in the program. I do not see any other suggestion in the documentation. I have installed, removed and reinstalled the program twice without any change in behavior.
It's impossible (on a US layout) to type < without the shift key. So the shortcut is correct, if a bit confusing.
Thanks Mike. The docs were confusing as they are so literal in all other ways except for this.
Bob
On 12/22/10 11:35 PM, Michael Sheets wrote:
On Dec 22, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Bob Hartung wrote:
Don't scream, I am new to textmate and the Mac.
Latest version of TextMate. ^< does not perform as advertised but (Shift)^< does insert opening and closing tags. Has there been a change in the program. I do not see any other suggestion in the documentation. I have installed, removed and reinstalled the program twice without any change in behavior.
It's impossible (on a US layout) to type< without the shift key. So the shortcut is correct, if a bit confusing.
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