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Add actions to manipulate page text line in Eclipse IDE or others

Asked by Mikhail Sviridov

Here the list of possible actions and possible accelerators (through they can be changed in GTK):
- duplicate line(s) up (Ctrl+Alt+Up)
- duplicate line(s) down (Ctrl+Alt+Down)
- move line(s) up (Alt+Up)
- move line(s) down (Alt+Down)
- delete line(s) (Ctrl+D)

It's very handy to use accelerators and line manipulation actions.

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Jaap Karssenberg (jaap.karssenberg) said :
#1

In the development version such actions have been added to the "sort lines"
plugin - will be in next release.

-- Jaap

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 8:04 AM Mikhail Sviridov <
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> New question #629232 on Zim:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/zim/+question/629232
>
> Here the list of possible actions and possible accelerators (through they
> can be changed in GTK):
> - duplicate line(s) up (Ctrl+Alt+Up)
> - duplicate line(s) down (Ctrl+Alt+Down)
> - move line(s) up (Alt+Up)
> - move line(s) down (Alt+Down)
> - delete line(s) (Ctrl+D)
>
> It's very handy to use accelerators and line manipulation actions.
>
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Doğan Çelik (dogancelik) said :
#2

Alt+Up and Alt+Down are already used.

Below are binding suggestions for line move actions

Sublime Text uses:
* Ctrl + Shift + Up
* Ctrl + Shift + Down

OneNote uses:
* Alt + Shift + Up
* Alt + Shift + Down

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