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dushara:
Hi,

There are 2 parts to this question:

* Is there a way to move a selection up/down - sort of like what Notepad++ does with Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/notepad-plus/index.php?title=Shortcuts)?

I'm aware of Ctrl+T, but that doesn't work for a selection and AFAIK there's not way to swap with the line below.


* I noticed that pressing Ctrl+T in

Settings -> Editor -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> New shortcut

says that it's currently not assigned to anything (even though it is).

I'm using version 12.11 rev 8629 in Ubuntu Lucid (10.04)

Thanks
Dushara


Pecan:

I do not find that Ctrl-T is assigned to anything on my system.
What is it assigned to on yours?

zabzonk:

--- Quote ---I do not find that Ctrl-T is assigned to anything on my system.
What is it assigned to on yours?
--- End quote ---

It seems to be assigned to Transpose (swap lines) but the setting does not show up in the menu or in the Keyboard Shortcuts configuration dialog.

Alpha:
Alt+Up/Down

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: dushara on December 26, 2012, 01:42:56 pm ---
* Is there a way to move a selection up/down - sort of like what Notepad++ does with Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down (http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/notepad-plus/index.php?title=Shortcuts)?
[Tlist]

--- End quote ---
To my knowledge it is implemented - Alpha did it. But I can't recall how to do it at the moment. However, are you aware that you can drag and drop selected text in an editor using the mouse?[/list]

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