Line above
Sometimes I need to quickly insert a new line *above* the current line I'm working in; so, instead of hitting arrow up and enter (hurry makes some mistakes with arrow keys) you could create a command Shift-Enter which moves the cursor above in an automatic new line.
What about?
Thanks!
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You can use Command ⌘
instead of Control ^
on Mac
Support Staff 1 Posted by Fletcher on 06 Sep, 2017 04:16 PM
I'll consider it for the future, but there is also the "shift down"
command that moves the current line down a line (slightly different
command, but often the same result if you're at the end of the document.)
Support Staff 2 Posted by Fletcher on 02 Dec, 2017 02:00 PM
You can now do this with the Pro key bindings functionality in version 4.2 and above -- you can create Macros that do "just about anything" text related.
Fletcher closed this discussion on 02 Dec, 2017 02:00 PM.