Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux Is it possible to get a command to remove spaces at the end of the current line?
Are you asking for a dedicated shortcut for this (that would be a new feature, indeed), or is the option Settings->Configure Editor->Editing->Remove trailing spaces the thing you are looking for?
@Kelly: Please, would you like to answer to Thomas? Many thanks.
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This would have been a dedicated command similar to that of Notepad++ on Windows. That said, this can be closed anyway -- I've switched to XFCE.
By dedicated command, do you mean a shortcut or a command line command in the command line (F7)?
Menu command.
I'll mark this as wishlist, since it is possible via Settings, but doesn't have a command/menu item to execute it manually. If a Dev wants to mark RESOLVED > LATER or INTENTIONAL, I'll leave that to them. :) Thank you for the update!
We have now the rtrim script command. That will do this, even for some selection of lines.