The keystrokes suggests (control-shift-home and then down) don't move the selection for me; after the down, I go back to the unselected state.
Meanwhile, control-space, control-n works in the way you would seem to want it to work. Is there some more complex sequence that causes trouble? Robby On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Prabhakar Ragde <[email protected]>wrote: > 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 > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/**users <http://lists.racket-lang.org/users> >
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