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beargun opened this issue Aug 22, 2015 · 3 comments
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home_and_end_travel_far no longer works as of 1.6.5 #3715

beargun opened this issue Aug 22, 2015 · 3 comments
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Component: IDE user interface The Arduino IDE's user interface OS: OSX Specific to the Mac OS X (macOS) version of the Arduino IDE
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beargun commented Aug 22, 2015

On Mac OSX, by default, the home and end keys travel to the begin and end of the document. editor.keys.home_and_end_travel_far=false, inside preferences.txt, changed this to a more useful begin and end of line.

This worked till version 1.6.4 , but no longer does anything as of 1.6.5

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Fixed. Fix will be available in next hourly build http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#hourly
In order to avoid unsolicited changes in behaviour, the pref in now called editor.keys.home_and_end_beginning_end_of_doc

@ffissore ffissore added the Component: IDE user interface The Arduino IDE's user interface label Aug 24, 2015
@ffissore ffissore added this to the Release 1.6.6 milestone Aug 24, 2015
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beargun commented Aug 27, 2015

You used home_and_end_to_start_end_of_doc in the code, but home_and_end_beginning_end_of_doc in the preferences.

Also in setting home_and_end_to_start_end_of_doc to true you would think home and end would make you go to the start and end of the document, but it's actually the other way around. Totally backwards.

The code itself works like a charm. I'm really happy.

@ffissore ffissore reopened this Aug 28, 2015
@ffissore ffissore added the OS: OSX Specific to the Mac OS X (macOS) version of the Arduino IDE label Aug 28, 2015
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Sorry about that. Fixed. Check out next hourly

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