When I was a windows user (a long time ago) I remember that it was possible to
select the whole environment on Winedt just double clicking over the '\begin'
command.
Is it possible to do this in TeXstudio? How to select it?
Thanks.
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2012-10-14
I want to add that even all those Ctrl+Alt+P, J/I/O/C/L/S don't seem to work
really.
The cursor just jumps to the first line in the document or it works only if I
select something beforehand.
Is that supposed to happen? Do I use it wrong?
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The cursor has to be placed directly at the border of the
parenthesis/environment.
I.e. if | marks the cursor, it has to be either there: |\begin{example}
or there: \begin{example}|
(where it is highlighted)
On 10/14/2012 05:32 PM, SourceForge.net wrote:
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This is exactly what i did. Using 3 fingers, I pressed ctrl+shift+P. After,
release those 3 keys and when I press the key 'i', only the letter i appears
on the sreen.
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I found what is wrong with my TeXstudio. When I was pressing ctrl+shift+P I
could see something blinking on the status bar. I noticed that this sequence
of keys was setting the open file as master file.
So, I checked the shortcuts and I discovered the same shortcut used for two
functions. After removing this, everything is working now!!
Thanks for attention and please close the topic. Regards.
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I tryied to find the solution here but I didn't.
When I was a windows user (a long time ago) I remember that it was possible to
select the whole environment on Winedt just double clicking over the '\begin'
command.
Is it possible to do this in TeXstudio? How to select it?
Thanks.
I want to add that even all those Ctrl+Alt+P, J/I/O/C/L/S don't seem to work
really.
The cursor just jumps to the first line in the document or it works only if I
select something beforehand.
Is that supposed to happen? Do I use it wrong?
The cursor has to be placed directly at the border of the
parenthesis/environment.
I.e. if | marks the cursor, it has to be either there: |\begin{example}
or there: \begin{example}|
(where it is highlighted)
On 10/14/2012 05:32 PM, SourceForge.net wrote:
All those shortcuts don't work for me. I'm using TeXstudio 2.4 (SVN
3256:3257). For example, when I use Ctrl+Shift+P,I a new \item is inserted.
You have to release everything before pressing I (press and hold ctrl, press
and hold shift, press (and release P), release ctrl and shift, press )
This is exactly what i did. Using 3 fingers, I pressed ctrl+shift+P. After,
release those 3 keys and when I press the key 'i', only the letter i appears
on the sreen.
I found what is wrong with my TeXstudio. When I was pressing
ctrl+shift+P
Icould see something blinking on the status bar. I noticed that this sequence
of keys was setting the open file as master file.
So, I checked the shortcuts and I discovered the same shortcut used for two
functions. After removing this, everything is working now!!
Thanks for attention and please close the topic. Regards.