B basicall Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 6, 2013 #1 The B4A IDE lacks of a [select all] in [Edit] menu. Please add it in next version.
M Mahares Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 6, 2013 #2 Hi basicall: At the IDE, you can select all text by simply pressing the CTRL key and the letter A simultaneously.
Hi basicall: At the IDE, you can select all text by simply pressing the CTRL key and the letter A simultaneously.
B basicall Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 7, 2013 #3 Mahares said: Hi basicall: At the IDE, you can select all text by simply pressing the CTRL key and the letter A simultaneously. Click to expand... Thanks ! I have just tried it. It indeed could work. :sign0098:
Mahares said: Hi basicall: At the IDE, you can select all text by simply pressing the CTRL key and the letter A simultaneously. Click to expand... Thanks ! I have just tried it. It indeed could work. :sign0098:
agraham Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 7, 2013 #4 There are a LOT of undocumented keyboard shortcuts in the IDE. Look at the attached file. I'm not sure that all them work but most that I've tried do. Attachments IDE_Key_Commands.zip 6.4 KB · Views: 321
There are a LOT of undocumented keyboard shortcuts in the IDE. Look at the attached file. I'm not sure that all them work but most that I've tried do.
R Roger Garstang Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 8, 2013 #5 I like that it keeps the early clipboard commands like Shift+Ins. Column/Block highlighting works with holding Alt while selecting with the mouse too which is rare. Document mentions it with Alt+Shift+Arrows, but the mouse works smoother.
I like that it keeps the early clipboard commands like Shift+Ins. Column/Block highlighting works with holding Alt while selecting with the mouse too which is rare. Document mentions it with Alt+Shift+Arrows, but the mouse works smoother.