You could do this with a bit of AppleScript:
*try*
*tell* *application* "BBEdit"
*tell* *first* *window*
*set* vLine *to* startLine *of* selection
*tell* *first* *document*
*set* vResult *to* *find* "^\\h*" searching in *its* *line*
vLine options {search mode:*grep*, wrap around:*false*, starting at top:
*true*}
*if* vResult's found *then*
*if* vResult's found text *is* "" *then*
*select* *insertion point* *before* *its* *line*
vLine
*else*
*select* *insertion point* *after* *last* *character*
*of* vResult's found object
*end* *if*
*end* *if*
*end* *tell*
*end* *tell*
*end* *tell*
*on* *error* aMessage
*display alert* aMessage
*end* *try*
HTH
Jean Jourdain
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 11:32:01 PM UTC+1 Marshall Clow wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2024, at 1:30 PM, KevinC <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a shortcut for moving to the start of an indented line (to just
> before the first non-blank character)?
> >
> > In most other text editors that I've used, Cmd+Left Arrow does this.
> >
>
> > However, in BBEdit, it seems to always move it to the start of the
> actual line. Is there a setting that I'm missing somewhere?
>
> Control-left arrow followed by option-right arrow is what I use.
> I don’t know if there’s a single-keystroke version.
>
> — Marshall
>
>
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