I supose that the idea is that you would like to add something at the end of
the block. This way is much more convenient pressing Ctrl+] and directly
start typing, at the end of the line, press Enter and it's ok. I think this
should be an option, but I can't figure out a short and still meaningfull
neme for it... May be I'm missing something..

dd

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Jacques Morel
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 7:08 AM
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Subject: [Eap-list] End of code block question (Ctrl-[)


Why does Ctrl-[ move the caret just before the end of the code block and not
just outside? 
Right now Ctrl-[ and Ctrl-] are not inverse functions. This is annoying
because all other tools allow going back and forth with only one key.
I have to do Ctrl-[ - right arrow - Ctrl-]. 
Is it the intended behavior? If so what is the rational underlining it?





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