Jim Mooney schreef:
On 15 June 2013 14:55, Alan Gauld <alan.ga...@btinternet.com> wrote:
I think your making it harder than it is.
Just use the result as you would expect and it will work.
I just meant that since I'm learning I'll create a dictionary on the
fly to try something out. All goes well except my IDE will type two
quotes if I type one, then center the cursor in between. the same for
braces, brackets, etc. It's a great convenience. But in a dictionary
I'll get to here:
{'alpha':'beta'
Only my cursor is to the Left of the final quote. Then I have to go
hunt the Right Arrow or End key, which is a big pain since I'm far
from a perfect touch typist and they're both far from the home keys.
Can't you disable that behavior somewhere in the settings of your IDE? I
know IDEs do that to be helpful, but I don't like it and so far I've
been able to disable it in all IDEs I've used.
--
"People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of
proof but on the basis of what they find attractive."
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