Hello. Long time TextPad user; first time poster.
For what it's worth, the context of my question is in editing software source code and miscellaneous other "outline" sorts of things, heavy with indents created by tabs and spaces.
If I want to move the cursor to the "beginning" of a line, I'm used to hitting "HOME". By "beginning" (in this sense), I mean where the substantial characters start, after all the initial whitespace (spaces, tabs, indent sorts of things), rather than the far left side of the editor window itself.
On an old workstation, where TextPad 5.x is installed, this behavior works. On a new system I've just installed with the latest TextPad version, "HOME" takes me to the left side of the window.
I've tried going into Preferences / Keyboard, and assigning "HOME" alternatively to LineLeft and LineStart, but it doesn't seem to make any difference in behavior.
I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong, if I've missed a configuration element, or if this is just the way it is now. Thanks for any help!
Question about Moving to the Start of a Line
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Re: Question about Moving to the Start of a Line
(for others: in the Category "Cursor")DPierce wrote:I've tried going into Preferences / Keyboard, and assigning "HOME" alternatively to LineLeft and LineStart
For me the command "LineStart" is assigned with the Home key and it works as intended: the text cursor is moved to the first non-space of the line, and repeatedly pressing the key toggles between that and position 1 of the line. Just as experienced with versions 4 and 5 from years ago.
I have never configured this manually, tho. Select the Category "All", then click the "List" button. Close the Preferences dialog and search the list for the Home key - maybe it's accidentally assigned more than once.