Hey guys,
there probably is a keybinding posted somewhere, or a plugin written that deals with what I am trying to do.
At least in HTML, CSS and JS Sublime will by default add the second Quotation mark whenever typing the first.
That’s great, but as much as this tries to speed up my coding, it slows me down whenever I want to “escape the String”.
So I read the docs on keybindings, and came up with the one below.
{
"keys": "ctrl+space","ctrl+space"],
"command": "move",
"args":
{
"by": "characters",
"forward": true
}
}
I know that this interferes with autocompletion dialogs and I haven’t yet gotten to the point of defining the right context, which should be something like * following_text / equal / “”"*
It works so far, but i actually wanted to use pressing space twice “space”,“space”] as the key commands. But it’s not working, while “a”,“a”] or something similiar does work.
Am I doing something wrong here, or is space space something that can’t be used?
Thank you very much?!