Sorry, I didnt use the correct shortcut:
just use ctrl-shift-click, and all is fine :)


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Column select on non-letter chars
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:04:40 +0100
From: daspostloch <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Hi all,

when editing tons of large Latex tables,
I noticed that the column select feature
(ctrl-click, drag, release) does only work
when the cursor is in front of a-Z and 1-9.

i.e. consider this minimal example:

2 4 5 5
3 5 6 7
e r t y
u 3 ] 5
? # $ ^
& & & &
} { } /
// // /

You can only select column-wise if
you start your selection in front of
one of the chars in the upper rows.

Is this known? I hadn't seen it on the
list. It's no biggy, but Latex table
delimiter is the & sign...

So once again, thanks for the great prog,
and best,
paul
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