Robby wrote:
Just to double check: you mean shift-down, not just down, right?
DrRacket does indeed implement those keystrokes itself, but I'm seeing what
you describe as the 5.3.1 behavior in 5.3.3 and in the git head under mac
os x and under a relatively recent git version under linux.
When you choose the Edit | Keybindings | Show Active Keybindings menu item
and search for home, do you see "select-to-beginning-of-file" as the
c:s:home key and when you search for "s:down" do you see "select-down" as
the corresponding keystroke?
No, I think he meant down. I noticed something similar some time after
upgrading to 5.3.2. I use c:space to "set mark" and c:n to move forward
a character in Emacs with the intention of later doing a selection
between mark and point. In 5.3.1, I was able to do this in DrRacket,
that is, the Emacs cursor commands extended the selection. Now it
doesn't happen any more. I did look in the keybindings and notice that
shift seemed to be needed now. Still haven't figured out if I want to
change the keybindings or change my behaviour. --PR
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