If you didn't configure your mac properly, esc-enter does the job.
just to be explicit here, in the Mac terminal you go to preferences ->
settings -> keyboard and click "use option as meta key"
ah, ok. so that's alt-enter in linux land, which works. thanks.
On Thursday, 13 March 2014 00:26:48 UTC-3, Jameson wrote:
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> On Mac, it is Meta-Enter (which is opt-enter if you've configured your
> terminal appropriately)
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> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:25 AM, andrew cooke
> > wrote:
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On Mac, it is Meta-Enter (which is opt-enter if you've configured your
terminal appropriately)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:25 AM, andrew cooke wrote:
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> not working for me on Version 0.3.0-prerelease+1998 (2014-03-13 01:20
> UTC), Commit 9e0e3bd* (0 days old master) x86_64-suse-linux (ie pulled
not working for me on Version 0.3.0-prerelease+1998 (2014-03-13 01:20 UTC),
Commit 9e0e3bd* (0 days old master) x86_64-suse-linux (ie pulled within
the kast hour)
in particular, if i up-arrow to a function defn (three lines) then down
arrow to get to the end of the second line, then hit ctrl-
El miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2014 21:05:25 UTC-6, Isaiah escribió:
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> Ctrl-Enter
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Ctrl-Enter does not work on my Mac.
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> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:55 PM, andrew cooke
> > wrote:
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>> i don't use the repl much, except to make examples of bugs. but when i
>> do, i cant seem to add
Ctrl-Enter
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:55 PM, andrew cooke wrote:
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> i don't use the repl much, except to make examples of bugs. but when i
> do, i cant seem to add (insert) new, blank lines to previously defined
> blocks. and i've seen a couple of julia talks where the person giving the
> ta
i don't use the repl much, except to make examples of bugs. but when i do,
i cant seem to add (insert) new, blank lines to previously defined blocks.
and i've seen a couple of julia talks where the person giving the talk has
also expected this to work, but it hasn't (shift + enter?).
so i th