Brett Smith wrote: > > Since 2.0p1 of your excellent XML Editor product (2.0p2 as well), CTRL+LEFT > and CTRL+RIGHT no longer moves the cursor to the left or right in the > editing view. Instead it seems to highlight to the closest sibling > (something CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT and CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT used to do?). This is a > little frustrating as the standard windows action is how XML editor used to > act, and I cannot find an alternative keystroke.
[1] Download this XXE configuration file as is (i.e. do not let Windows try to decompress it -- may be shift-click on the following link): http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/defaultbindings.xxe [2] This file contains bindings which are *slightly* closer to the bindings found in text editors and word processors: CTRL+LEFT, CTRL+RIGHT, etc, do the right thing. [3] Copy this to the config subdirectory of your user preferences directory, that is: * $HOME/.xxe2/config on Unix. * C:\winnt\Profiles\<user>\xxe2\config on Windows NT. * C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\xxe2\config on Windows 2000. [4] Restart XXE 2.0p2 (2.0p1 does not support defaultbindings.xxe). [5] Using menu item "Help|Mouse and Key Bindings..." will show you, for example, what exactly happens when CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT is typed. If you want to further customize the bindings, please read "Customizing mouse and key bindings used by XXE" in the "Power User's Guide". See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/docs/poweruser/index.html > Is this intended? Yes. (But may be it was a bad idea.)

