Is there a way to select columns of text, rather than selecting entire lines?
hold on the ALT key, and use the mouse to drag the columns.
Quote from: ollydbg on August 05, 2011, 05:16:24 PM
hold on the ALT key, and use the mouse to drag the columns.
On my debian machine, I have to use Ctrl+Alt and select with the left mouse-key pressed.
Alt works on Centos, as Ollydbg has described.
Quote from: oBFusCATed on August 05, 2011, 05:25:51 PM
Alt works on Centos, as Ollydbg has described.
I don't say it does not work in general, but it does not work here.
Might be a gnome shortcutr, but Alt + left mouse-button moves the actual window.
Hm, I've remapped this to be win+left (the gnome shortcut), because I need alt+left for another program :)
How did you map it to Win + Left?
Somewhere in the settings, I don't remember any more :)
Alt + left button in Ubuntu moves the whole window. And, I can't seem to find the selection in Settings to change the key mapping. Does anyone know how?
Quote from: twgray on August 08, 2011, 04:45:49 AM
Alt + left button in Ubuntu moves the whole window. And, I can't seem to find the selection in Settings to change the key mapping. Does anyone know how?
As I wrote some posts earlier, using Ctrl + Alt + left button instead works fine here.
EDIT:
You have to remap Alt+ left in your window manager settings, not in C::B.
Ther selection settings can not be changed (easily).