"Home" currently takes cursor directly to the start of the line. It would be preferable if the cursor instead went to beginning of the first non-whitespace character on the line. If "Home" is pressed a second time the cursor should move to the start of line.
Ctrl+arrow goes to beginning/end of last/next "word" but only alphanumerics are counted as words so any punctuation (of which J code has many) is ignored. As a result I often find myself inadvertently Ctrl+arrowing past the start of the line to somewhere on the previous line. I'm not sure what the best/easiest fix is. Perhaps punctuation symbols could be included in the list of valid word characters, or the first non-whitespace character on the line could be recognized as well, or (particularly in Term) the context could be only within the current line (not the whole window). If I'm in the Edit window and press Ctrl+r, the current line of the ijs script is sent to Term, catenated to the end of the executable line and then that whole line is executed. If the executable line is not empty, the results are almost always unintended. From memory jwd didn't use to do this. I think the ijs line was sent to an empty ijx executable line before execution. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
