[TxMt] Re: shift-right and caret position question
saiwingy
saiwing at berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 1 02:21:09 UTC 2011
sorry, by "\n" I meant that there is a new line at the end, not a slash
followed by an "n". It seems like you are seeing the same behavior too (and
not what I was expecting) because if the "\n" were a slash and an "n",
instead of
test\<caret>n
I would have expected
test<caret>\n
instead.
> when the <caret> is at the end of the line, the <caret> stays on the line
> end; when you SHIFT-RIGHT or SHIFT-LEFT.
It is interesting because here it is behaving differently from mine. The
<caret> is at the end of line for both of the scenarios I described in the
original post.
> Hmm, wondering if diff version of the Bundle (TextMate?) are affecting
> this?
I have 1.5.10 (1623). It was the same even when I moved all my bundles to a
different location and restart Textmate.
Mark Jackson-162 wrote:
>
> On Feb 28, 2011, at 5:31 PM, Saiwing Yeung wrote:
>
>> then I type command-[, then it becomes
>>
>> test\n
>> <caret>
>
> for me it becomes:
>
> test\<caret>n
>
>> (while removing the tab correctly)
>
> you mean behaving as you EXPECT it to behave.
>
> when the <caret> is at the end of the line, the <caret> stays on the line
> end; when you SHIFT-RIGHT or SHIFT-LEFT.
>
> Hmm, wondering if diff version of the Bundle (TextMate?) are affecting
> this?
>
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