Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] shift + 2x click on sourcepage.

2017-02-06 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Please try again with git master 54f8f11712cea5ade60a297e7feb77b542bd34f0, OK, perfect, many thanks. Fre;D -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] shift + 2x click on sourcepage.

2017-02-06 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Sunday 05 February 2017 15:11:09 Fred van Stappen wrote: > Hello Martin. > > Huh, something "never good enough" ... > > In MSEide, with shift + 2x click on 'something', all is selected (included > the '' ). But in all other the editors that I use, only the word is > selected (something without t

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] shift + 2x click on sourcepage.

2017-02-05 Thread Fred van Stappen
Hello Martin. Huh, something "never good enough" ... In MSEide, with shift + 2x click on 'something', all is selected (included the '' ). But in all other the editors that I use, only the word is selected (something without the ''). Also, usually, using Ctrl+a select all the page. (MSEide dont

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] shift + 2x click on sourcepage.

2017-02-03 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Left double click is used for window navigation in MSE* applications. > In MSEide source window it shows the corresponding breakpoint if there is one. Ha, ok, so I will do reverse: left-shift + 2 x click = Left-shift + double click is used for window navigation in MSE* applications. In MSEi

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] shift + 2x click on sourcepage.

2017-02-03 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 03 February 2017 13:46:26 Fred van Stappen wrote: > > But I do not understand what was originally the result of 2x click (without > shift). > Left double click is used for window navigation in MSE* applications. In MSEide source window it shows the corresponding breakpoint if there is on