![]() ![]() Selects the current paragraph under the cursor which is defined by two empty lines around it. Selects the current line under the cursor (and any partially selected lines). ![]() Selects the current word under the cursor. Switches to the search bar in the toolbar (if visible).įinds all occurrences of the current word (near the keyboard cursor) or selection in all open documents and displays them in the messages window.įinds all occurrences of the current word (near the keyboard cursor) or selection in the current document and displays them in the messages window. See the section called Code navigation history. Switches to the previous location in the navigation history. See the section called Code Navigation History. ![]() Switches to the next location in the navigation history. Goto the previous part of the current word. Goto the next marker in the current document. Goto the previous marker in the current document. Set a marker on the current line, or clear the marker if there already is one. If this keyboard shortcut is pressed again, the cursor is moved back to the first brace. If the cursor is ahead or behind a brace, then it is moved to the brace which belongs to the current one. The cursor position and or an existing selection will not be changed.įocuses the Go to Line entry (if visible) or shows the Go to line dialog. Scrolls the current line into the centre of the view. If the line is not wrapped, it behaves like Go to End of Line. Move the caret to the end of the display line. If the line is not wrapped, it behaves like Go to Start of Line. This is useful when you use line wrapping and want to jump to the start of the wrapped, virtual line, not the real start of the whole line. Move the caret to the start of the display line. Behaves differently if smart_home_key is set. ![]()
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