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Re: Insert literal brace?


  • Subject: Re: Insert literal brace?
  • From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 22:19:18 -0800


On 3 nov 2009, at 10.39, Fritz Anderson wrote:

In versions of Xcode before 3.2.x, I could prevent autoinsertion by pressing ctrl-Q, the Emacs-style literal-quote command, before the brace. Then I'd just get the brace and nothing else. That seems to have gone away. Can anyone suggest a new workaround?


You're the second person I've heard from who used that trick (Ctrl+Q). Another workaround from what Ken suggested might be to create a user script to insert the brace, and then bind it to a keyboard shortcut for easy access.

j o a r


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