I get annoyed by this too.  If you just want to move the line up, a line or 
block of lines can be moved with CNTL-Uparrow and CNTL-Downarrow.  These 
are a useful habit to acquire, even though it doesn't solve the case where 
you actually do want to select the last line.

On Monday, June 27, 2022 at 4:24:58 AM UTC-4 jkn wrote:

> (I am scratching a few small itches at the moment...)
>
> My particular use case is this. If I am on the last line of the body of a 
> node,
> and my cursor is at the beginning of that line, then I cannot select the 
> line by
> <shift-down>. I have to either:
>
> - use <shift-end> instead (inconsistent)
> - add an EOL to the line and then retry.
>
> I had vaguely thought that there were some Leo settings relating to 
> selection and
> cursor movement around line endings, which might govern this.
> However I can't find them - perhaps I am thinking of a different editor.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Thanks, J^n
>
>
>
>

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