[TxMt] Re: Move to "EOL" for softwrap text

Adam Sharp adsharp at me.com
Wed Feb 5 00:55:49 UTC 2014


Indeed, system-wide and without any customisation to TextMate you
should be able to use ⌘→ to go to the end of the logical line, and ⌃E
to go to the actual EOL.

On 5 February 2014 11:28, Matt Neuburg <matt at tidbits.com> wrote:
> Then I would suggest getting rid of your macro. On my machine, command-right-arrow does this of its own accord; so I charge that the macro is simply getting in the way of TM2's yummy natural goodness. m.
>
> On Feb 4, 2014, at 3:30 PM, Quinn Comendant <quinn at strangecode.com> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone found a way to set a command to move to the right-edge in the middle of a soft-wrapped line in TM 2? I was using a macro called "Move to EOL" in TM 1 bound to command-right-arrow, but in TM 2 this takes me to the absolute end of the line.
>>
>> In case it's not clear what I'm asking, I'd like to move the cursor from START to END in this single line of soft-wrapped text:
>>
>> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing
>> elit, sed do eiusmod START incididunt ut labore END
>> dolore magna aliqua.
>>
>> Currently, in TM 2, if I do command-right-arrow the cursor ends up after "aliqua."
>>
>> Thx,
>>
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