-- Originally posted by (AT sourceforge.net): aloboaleu -- -- This ticket was imported from http://sourceforge.net/p/rkward/feature-requests/98 on 2017-05-31 14:48:58 +0100 -- Could a shortcut \(i.e. Ctrl+Enter\) be set to execute a command that has just been written in the Editor? Ctrl+Enter would be very handy \(as in TinnR\) as it is close to what you would do in the console \(Enter\). Thanks Agus-- Labels: Command Editor --
Thanks for reporting\! This is a generic message to let you know, that the requested feature is now implemented in the development version \( http://p.sf.net/rkward/svn \). Testing is always welcome, as are further comments on details of the implementation. This report will be closed, once the feature is available in an official release.
- **summary**: Shortcut for executing a line --> IMPLEMENTED IN SVN: Shortcut for executing a line
-- Originally posted by (AT sourceforge.net): aloboaleu -- Almost: the problem is tha Ctrl+Enter also opens a new line in the editor Thanks\!
Hi, I seem to have misunderstood you. But then, what is the difference between your wish and "Run current line" \(Shift+F7\)? Regards Thomas
-- Originally posted by (AT sourceforge.net): aloboaleu -- You are right, this way you execute and keep on writing the script in the new line. The point of Ctrl-Enter is working as if you were on the console but actually writing the script. I was confused because tried on an existing script. Thanks\!
-- Originally posted by (AT sourceforge.net): aloboaleu -- Could Shhift+F7 and Ctrl+Enter be added to the RKWard Default Shortcut keys list of the help page? Thanks Agus
Shortcuts are now listed on the help page. Regards Thomas
- **status**: open --> closed