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Need a refresher course for IDE keyboard shortcut
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01415537
Message ID:
01415624
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No, Borislav, I am familiar with the intellisense expansion. It had to do with a long piece of code that had several sublevels of indenting, and it was getting kind of ragged, and rather than using a "Beautify" type thing and scrolling up to find the start of the block, it was just a key combination that did it.

I remember it caught the attention of the audience, but I do not recall what the trick was or if it had a prior setup or hotkey to make it work. It was something like a CTRL-ALT-[

The little stick-note reminder on my keyboard has long since disappeared!! So has the keyboard for that matter.

Al


>Maybe you mean intellisense?
>When you write:
>DOCASE (or) IFEND end press enter (or space) both are expanded.
>
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>>Matthew,
>>
>>You know, when you mentioned that, I have the same recollection, but I can't come up with any notes on it. I don't remember now if it was the VFP editor, but I would have to defer to Sergey on all things VFP.
>>
>>However, I did see it done somewhere, sometime.....
>>
>>Al Allison
>>
>>
>>>I don't think there's one. At least not in VFP Editors.
>>>
>>>>Seems to me that I saw Calvin H. at a Devcon years ago show a keyboard shortcut that allowed you to highlight an ENDIF or an ENDDO, ENDCASE, etc. and then press the key combination that would reveal the matching IF, DO, or CASE above it.
>>>>
>>>>I looked through the help on Keyboard Shortcuts but couldn't find any reference to it. Does anyone know the magic key combination for this?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>-m@
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