Le 13/06/2014 20:28, Tom a écrit :
> On 6/13/2014 11:35 AM, Patrik Karlsson wrote:
>>5. CTRL X cuts current row if nothing is selected 6. CTRL C copies
current row if nothing is selected
>> I find that confusing, so no.
>>
> I would like that. CTRL X and CTRL C do that on other
The point is that only selected items get operated on, I suppose it's
a preferences thing, as long as it can be configured (and the configuration
option is not buried in some obscure location).
On 06/14/2014 08:02 PM, Tom wrote:
> It was never a problem for me. If I accidently did CTRL-X, you j
It was never a problem for me. If I accidently did CTRL-X, you just do CTRL-V
and the line is restored. It just does tis when nothing is selected. If
something is selected, it works normal, just like you described.
On 6/14/2014 5:12 PM, Stephen wrote:
> I use [Ctrl]+[x] & [Ctrl]+[v] all t
I use [Ctrl]+[x] & [Ctrl]+[v] all the time too, Just highlight the
line... [home] and then [Shift]+[End] followed by [Ctrl]+[x] or
[Ctrl]+[v], more keystrokes, but less chance of accidentsmaking a mistake.
On 06/13/2014 04:39 PM, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> Maybe it could be optional feature? Jus
Maybe it could be optional feature? Just set is "off" by default.
Jussi
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:28 PM, Tom wrote:
> On 6/13/2014 11:35 AM, Patrik Karlsson wrote:
> > 5. CTRL X cuts current row if nothing is selected 6. CTRL C copies
> >> >
> >> >current row if nothing is selected
> >> >
>
On 6/13/2014 11:35 AM, Patrik Karlsson wrote:
> 5. CTRL X cuts current row if nothing is selected 6. CTRL C copies
>> >
>> >current row if nothing is selected
>> >
> I find that confusing, so no.
>
I would like that. CTRL X and CTRL C do that on other IDE's I have used. I
used CTRL X all of th
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From: Benoît Minisini
Date: 2014-06-10 19:51 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Feature request: IDE
To: Patrik Karlsson
Well, everything is done except:
2. Make shortcut for Horizontal and Vertikal split toggle.
>
-> On my machine, CTRL+H and CTRL