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Posted: 18.07.2017 19:20
by qwerky
Alexey wrote:> It would be very helpful if the status bar had a panel which showed what selection mode is currently active; it could show a word, such as "Column" or "Stream" (or "Normal")
It is already made in release 1.13.1. See post on forum here.
Statusbar has new panel (you must change config if configured statusbar) "selmode" for this.
It is good. Only thing is that after changing the selection mode via hotkey, the statusbar panel does not update until another key is pressed. If possible, statusbar panel should update as soon as selection-mode hotkey is pressed.
I went back to SynWrite 6.5.1085, and found these graphics on the statusbar panel:
Posted: 18.07.2017 19:21
by qwerky
Also in that SynWrite, found these panel graphics for word-wrap:
Posted: 18.07.2017 19:34
by qwerky
Also in SynWrite, column selection mode does not create multiple carets.
Posted: 19.07.2017 06:58
by Alexey
Posted: 19.07.2017 07:03
by Alexey
Wrote another wish to
https://github.com/Alexey-T/CudaText/issues/967
Icons in statusbar: I don't want them: on black UI theme icons will disappear (and text "||" not)
Posted: 19.07.2017 19:14
by qwerky
Thank you.
Icons in statusbar: I don't want them: on black UI theme icons will disappear (and text "||" not)
Good point. It's okay as is.
Posted: 24.07.2017 22:31
by qwerky
Alexey wrote:2) As thanks, can you write a review [not short] at - MacUpdate.com (search "cudatext")
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MacUpdate
Softpedia
Posted: 25.07.2017 12:28
by Alexey
It is big review-- thanks!! later I may put it on homepage.
Posted: 25.07.2017 23:56
by qwerky
CudaExt plugin has "Scroll current line to screen center." I really thought that CudaText had (I know that SynWrite has) "Scroll current line to top of screen" and "Scroll current line to bottom of screen", but now I can't find them. Am I just missing them? If not, could they be added? I use them quite a bit.
Posted: 26.07.2017 00:04
by qwerky
Other missing functions: "Scroll Left" and "Scroll Right" to move the screen left and right by keyboard, without having to drag the scroll bar.