[TxMt] navigate by code block
Tim Harper
timcharper at gmail.com
Fri Mar 21 16:09:40 UTC 2008
On Mar 21, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Rick DeNatale wrote:
> On 3/21/08, Tim Harper <timcharper at 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 the current function :)
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