Ctrl+t / up / Ctrl+t moves the line up, but you can't move it down.
Before moving to linux I used notepad++, which implements the moving line feature. It uses scintilla and is GPL, so maybe the code can be taken from there.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:16 PM, spir denis.spir@free.fr wrote:
Le Mon, 26 Jan 2009 16:13:04 +0100, Harold Aling geany@sait.nl a écrit :
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:43:35 +0100, Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:28:58 +0100 Harold Aling geany@sait.nl wrote:
- No selection: move current line [up|down]
Maybe I just didn't understand the request correctly, but doesn't Ctrl+t the job?
Nope...
Ctrl-t switches the current line with the line above it. Using it twice will not move the line 2 lines up, but restores the original position of both lines.
Just because the cursor does not follow the line up. This could be changed? (I find more logical the cursor to stick to the pointed line.) Or else Ctrl+t / up / Ctrl+t actually moves the line up twice.
Denis
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