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Version 16.16 (Apr 5, 2024)
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Move cursor to next/previous word (Ctrl+left/right)
Made some changes to make sure the text cursor stops at the same positions when using the option to always stop at the beginning of a word and pressing Ctrl+left or Ctrl+right.
Delete next word (Ctrl+Delete)
Changed how Ctrl+Delete behaves. The default behavior should be the same as in VS Code or Sublime. Ctrl+Del deletes to the end of the next word.
Added options to change the behavior to delete to the start of next word and ignore symbols.
Triple click to select line
Added an option to enable/disable triple mouse click to select the current line.
Also fixed a few select issues.
Fixed
* Close program. In some circumstances you may have to close twice for the program to exit.
* Double click select issue when using vertical cursor line.
* Several find/replace issues.
* SFTP connect issue.
The full v16.16 installers are also available below:
https://www.rj-texted.nu/downloads/rj-install_x64.exe
https://www.rj-texted.nu/downloads/rj-install_x86.exe
https://www.rj-texted.nu/downloads/rj-portable.exe
Version 16.16
- DerellLicht1
- Posts: 155
- Joined: 23 Jul 2021 17:38
- Location: Fremont, CA, USA
Re: Version 16.16
I has a purr... sigh...
This almost makes me wish I hadn't retired after all...
Between RJTextEd and dnGrep, I have serious tools that could handle all of the challenges of a professional environment...
*and* they could be used by copying the install and config folders, without having to run an installer - which is perfect when one doesn't have admin rights on their machine(s)...
The only problem that they *can't* handle is the miserable freeway commute traffic...
Hmmm... I gotta talk with RJ about that...
This almost makes me wish I hadn't retired after all...
Between RJTextEd and dnGrep, I have serious tools that could handle all of the challenges of a professional environment...
*and* they could be used by copying the install and config folders, without having to run an installer - which is perfect when one doesn't have admin rights on their machine(s)...
The only problem that they *can't* handle is the miserable freeway commute traffic...
Hmmm... I gotta talk with RJ about that...