It isn't very clear, but "Ctrl + M" is "Press and hold control and then press M" and "| T" is "and then press T afterwards".

It is different to "Ctrl + M + T" because for Ctrl+M+T you press all of the keys, where as for "Ctrl + M | T" you let go of the Ctrl + M before you press the T.

I hope that makes sense.



On 08/06/12 09:00, WrGraban wrote:
Howdy.

I recently discovered the beauty of using bookmarks in order help me debug
effectively inside of large files.  What stumped me was how to execute the
hotkey stroke that tooltip popped up with.  I don't remember ever coming
across a tooltip that read: "Ctrl + M|T".

I tried all kinds of different combinations before I gave up and went back
to just using the mouse to take advantage of Bookmarks.

How in the world do I execute this keystroke?

Thanks in advance.

-Zesty

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