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Moved to #579: CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors #374
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elviskahoro
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Ctrl + Shift + Up
/ Ctrl + Shift + Down
to add cursorsCTRL-SHIFT-UP
/ CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN
to add cursors
elviskahoro
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Support Dec 7, 2021
CTRL-SHIFT-UP
/ CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN
to add cursorsCTRL-SHIFT-UP
/ CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN
to add cursors
elviskahoro
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Support
Support Dec 7, 2021
CTRL-SHIFT-UP
/ CTRL-SHIFT-DOWN
to add cursorsCTRL+SHIFT+UP
/ CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN
to add cursors
elviskahoro
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CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors
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CTRL+SHIFT+UP
/ CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN
to add cursors
Moving to #579 so all keybinding related issues are in one place: |
elviskahoro
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CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors
Moved t0 #579: CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors
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elviskahoro
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Moved t0 #579: CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors
Moved to #579: CTRL-SHIFT-UP/DOWN to add cursors
Jan 17, 2022
Added with version: v0.2022.01.31.09.03.stable_00 |
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Describe the solution you'd like?
In Sublime Text (and VSCode I think) you can add an additional cursor in the line above/below the current cursor(s) via
Ctrl + Shift + Up
/Ctrl + Shift + Down
.To me that is a fundamental part of multi-cursor support, equally important to or even more important than
Cmd + D
. It would be fantastic if you could add this.Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Selecting a word and duplicating that selection is more keystrokes and effort than just adding a cursor directly. I don't always want to add cursors on lines that contain the same word / command.
From what I can see Ctrl+Shift+Down (etc.) are not bound to anything else and implementing this would be a huge fluidity win for transferring my mental model of multi-cursor editing into the terminal.
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