Sorry, I didnt use the correct shortcut: just use ctrl-shift-click, and all is fine :)
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Column select on non-letter chars Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:04:40 +0100 From: daspostloch daspostloch@googlemail.com To: geany@uvena.de
Hi all,
when editing tons of large Latex tables, I noticed that the column select feature (ctrl-click, drag, release) does only work when the cursor is in front of a-Z and 1-9.
i.e. consider this minimal example:
2 4 5 5 3 5 6 7 e r t y u 3 ] 5 ? # $ ^ & & & & } { } / // // /
You can only select column-wise if you start your selection in front of one of the chars in the upper rows.
Is this known? I hadn't seen it on the list. It's no biggy, but Latex table delimiter is the & sign...
So once again, thanks for the great prog, and best, paul