On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:15:47 +0000, "Catalin Marinas" catalin.marinas@gmail.com wrote:
On 14/12/2007, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:31:33 +0000, "Catalin Marinas" catalin.marinas@gmail.com wrote:
The first one is support for "move document first/last" via <Alt>-Home and <Alt>-End. I end up opening tens of files and navigation becomes
Alt-Home and Alt-End are already used by Scintilla, see http://geany.uvena.de/manual/index.html#scintilla-keyboard-commands.
I didn't know but what does "Go to start of display line" do for Alt-Home (I would have to re-compile Geany to find out :-)). It sounds
Er, why?
similar to what simple Home does.
Similar but not the same. Alt-Home is a dumb Home ;-). To be more exactly, pressing Home puts the cursor at the first non-whitespace character. When pressing it again, it puts the cursor to the very first column of the line. Alt-Home always put the cursor at the very first column.
really difficult (and I don't like using the mouse). With these key bindings, I can easily move tabs I use most often to the beginning and quickly switch between them with the context menu key. Ideally, a pop-up with features for easy file selection using the keyboard (similar to the tag completion in the editor window) would be best but
Try pressing the Menu key(the key left to the right Ctrl key on Windows keyboards) or if you don't have it, use Shift-F10.
I do this already but with 30-40 files opened, the list gets pretty big and is unsorted, making it difficult to quickly find a file. To be easier, I added the "move tab first/last" key bindings so that I keep the files I need mostly at the beginning. I open many of the files
Ok I got it. Choose two unused keybindings and we go ahead.
Regards, Enrico