I didn't follow this issue because I don't use qtide.  Chris may not
read all posts.  Perhaps you can send him a private email to discuss.

On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Mike Day <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to whinge,  but these issues (discussed in correspondence below) don't
> seem to have been addressed yet, at least in my set up.
> JVERSION
>
> Engine: j701/2011-01-10/11:25
>
> Library: 8.01.014
>
> Qt IDE: 1.0.20/4.8.5
>
> Platform: Win 64
>
> Installer: j801 beta install
>
> InstallPath: c:/d/j801
>
>
> See Marc Simpson, 31/8/13 and Ric Sherlock 1/9/13.  (I see I should change
> my name to Mic for consistency.)
>
>
> I haven't tried Marc's fix for the cursor being placed too far to the right
> - I had assumed something was being done via the install 'qtide' procedure.
>
>
> Mic (was Mike)
>
>
> On 01/09/2013 09:03, Mike Day wrote:
>>
>> Agreed, again, if only because it's annoying to type shift-ctrl-n and then
>> needing to move the cursor to the right of "NB,"
>> Mike
>> On 01/09/2013 08:04, Ric Sherlock wrote:
>>>
>>> I agree the current behaviour is not ideal. Haven't tested your solution
>>> though to see how your fix changes things though.
>>>
>>> On a similar note, currently when the cursor is located somewhere in a
>>> line
>>> in the Terminal or Editor and I hit the Home key, the cursor is moved
>>> right
>>> to the start of the line. My preference would be that instead it was
>>> moved
>>> to just in front of the first non-whitespace character.
>>>
>>> In the case where there are no non-whitespace characters to the left of
>>> the
>>> current cursor location, pressing the Home key would move the cursor to
>>> the
>>> start of the line. So pressing the Home key twice would ensure the cursor
>>> was moved to the absolute start of the line
>>>
>>> I remember a similar issue & fix being applied during the J7 beta.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Marc Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> After recalling input history with {Cmd,Control}-Shift-Up/Down, the
>>>> cursor ought to be placed at the end of the buffer (i.e., post
>>>> insertion). At present, the prompt may be scrolled out of view if the
>>>> previous line exceeds window width:
>>>>
>>>>    i.100
>>>>    <control shift up>
>>>>
>>>> To fix, `Tedit::promptreplace' should end with
>>>> `moveCursor(QTextCursor::End)'.
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