Hi, I would like to suggest a more pragmatic solution, namely a second option prefs setting. For example, I would set UTF-8 as my first option and MacRoman as my second option, and Alpha would try first UTF-8, and it if doesn't work, try MacRoman (without presenting the dialogue to ask me to choose another encoding). It would work fine most of the time. Only very rarely would I have to open a windows file (and I would be willing to deal with that case in a more manual way, if I could have a more...
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I still see this. Cmd-right and Cmd-shift-right work as expected, but Cmd-left and Cmd-shift-left still jump all the way to the start of the logical line, rather than following the visual line. (This is in 9.0.7.) The culprit turns out to be [beginningOfLineSmart], which in turn relies on the Alpha command [beginningOfLine], which only works on logical lines. Is there some alternative that can be used instead, to get to the beginning of the visual line?
My apologies, it turns out I was using an old Alpha without knowing it. (I don't know how that happened.) Cheers, Joachim. On 19/02/2019 10:51, Bernard Desgraupes wrote: Hi Joachim, I just tested with version 9.0.3 and it works for me. All four combos behave as expected: they go or select to the beginning or end of the current /physical/ line. Is it possible that you have custom bindings defined somewhere that redefine Cmd-Left or Cmd-Shift-Left ? Could you try the following commands in the Tcl shell...
I would like to reopen this ticket. Cmd-right and Cmd-shift-right work as expected, but Cmd-left and Cmd-shift-left still jump all the way to the start of the logical line, rather than following the visual line.