When using ^W to select the next instance of a word, is there anyway to step backwards if you go too far? In Sublime I think you just add a shift to the key combo and it does this.
It sucks to be well into a nice fat multiple selection only to go a bit too far and have to start over again.
Thoughts?
PS. I love TM!
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Tom Smyth tom@sassafras.coop wrote:
When using ^W to select the next instance of a word, is there anyway to step backwards if you go too far? In Sublime I think you just add a shift to the key combo and it does this.
It sucks to be well into a nice fat multiple selection only to go a bit too far and have to start over again.
I don't know about stepping backwards, but if you go one too far, you can simply Cmd-Click on the last one to deselect it.
Nice trick, thanks. Would still like to have Shift+Ctrl+^ though :)
On 20 April 2015 at 21:14, Curt Sellmer sellmerfud@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Tom Smyth tom@sassafras.coop wrote:
When using ^W to select the next instance of a word, is there anyway to step backwards if you go too far? In Sublime I think you just add a shift to the key combo and it does this.
It sucks to be well into a nice fat multiple selection only to go a bit too far and have to start over again.
I don't know about stepping backwards, but if you go one too far, you can simply Cmd-Click on the last one to deselect it.
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