Thanks for the info (to several who responded) This worked fine...
However, I must say, I think this is one thing that the Mac didn't get right. (they got enough other stuff right that I never use my PC anymore though). Using Tab and Shift-Tab to do a shift operation is much more sensible when a block of text is selected. I really don't find it useful at all to have a block of text deleted, then replaced by a tab, which is what happens now.
This is especially true when I select a vertical bar block of text (a block selection that runs vertically without including any characters at all). If you do this, and hit Tab, it (in my opinion) does the right thing of inserting a tab in front of all of the characters in the block, thereby shifting all characters to the right of this vertical block to the right. However, the Shift-Tab doesn't shift them back again....
Is there a way to remap these keys to do this?
Jim
On 1-Feb-2006, at 6:16 AM, Sune Foldager wrote:
On 01/02/2006, at 5:12, Jim Leask wrote:
Shift-tab does not shift everything left, eventually squeezing out the whitespace and leaving a nicely aligned column. Can I do this somehow, and if not could it be added? (I really miss this feature)
It's on opt-tab (shift right), and shift-opt-tab (shift left). As other mention, it's also on cmd-] and [ respectively.
-- Sune.
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