Hello,
I just experienced some sort of glitch in my computer which neatly deleted some macros. One in particular I found very useful and need back but cannot find it.
It is one of the macros, I think, that comes with the original install and was accessed by
Ctrl+J which joined ragged lines one at a time within a paragraph
or Ctrl+Shift+J for a version that joined ragged lines simultaneously in multiple paragraphs
Can someone point me to the macros?
Name of macro needed
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Name of macro needed
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Unless you did something different, Ctrl-J corresponds to Edit:EditJoinLines "Append next line to current line, or join all selected lines"
Ctrl-Shift-J is Edit:EditReformat "Adjust line lengths to the right margin"
You can set these preferences under Configure, Preferences (Ctrl-Q, P) Keyboard tab, Categories = Edit and the commands are indicated above
Ctrl-Shift-J is Edit:EditReformat "Adjust line lengths to the right margin"
You can set these preferences under Configure, Preferences (Ctrl-Q, P) Keyboard tab, Categories = Edit and the commands are indicated above
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Thank you both
Hello,
It was the wrap lines condition.
Why do I think I remember that this worked even with wrap lines (which I always have on).?
Is there another way to do this?
It was the wrap lines condition.
Why do I think I remember that this worked even with wrap lines (which I always have on).?
Is there another way to do this?
Thank you, and
Best Wishes,
Obo
http://buddhadust.net/
check out the What's New? Oblog:
http://buddhadust.net/dhammatalk/dhamma ... ts.new.htm
Best Wishes,
Obo
http://buddhadust.net/
check out the What's New? Oblog:
http://buddhadust.net/dhammatalk/dhamma ... ts.new.htm