On Wednesday 13 December 2006 7:13 pm, jul wrote:
> >> As kate does, eric well knows the rectangular selection feature. This is
> >> very usefull for cutting columns from CSV files. But in eric, pasting
> >> the selected column doesn't work as we hope. It stricly insert the text
> >> at cursor posi
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 20:13, jul wrote:
> >> As kate does, eric well knows the rectangular selection feature. This is
> >> very usefull for cutting columns from CSV files. But in eric, pasting
> >> the selected column doesn't work as we hope. It stricly insert the text
> >> at cursor positi
As kate does, eric well knows the rectangular selection feature. This is
very usefull for cutting columns from CSV files. But in eric, pasting
the selected column doesn't work as we hope. It stricly insert the text
at cursor position whereas we would like a new column to be inserted.
Is this kin
On Monday 11 December 2006 23:06, jul wrote:
> Hi Detlev,
> As kate does, eric well knows the rectangular selection feature. This is
> very usefull for cutting columns from CSV files. But in eric, pasting
> the selected column doesn't work as we hope. It stricly insert the text
> at cursor position
Hi Detlev,
As kate does, eric well knows the rectangular selection feature. This is
very usefull for cutting columns from CSV files. But in eric, pasting
the selected column doesn't work as we hope. It stricly insert the text
at cursor position whereas we would like a new column to be inserted.