Cursor starts at column 1 instead of column zero since 8.2.1
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When opening a file with 8.3 the cursor starts at column 1.
All other versions have started at column zero.Could we have it start at column zero please.
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@derek-morton said in Cursor starts at column 1 instead of column zero since 8.2.1:
When opening a file with 8.3 the cursor starts at column 1.
All other versions have started at column zero.
Could we have it start at column zero please.Known issue . It will be fixed in the next release . Download v8.3.1 Release Candidate now for the fix.
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@alan-kilborn said in Cursor starts at column 1 instead of column zero since 8.2.1:
There is no “column 0”.
Hmmm… OP could have done a better job of indicating he is talking about the
-n
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@alan-kilborn said in Cursor starts at column 1 instead of column zero since 8.2.1:
talking about the -n command line parameter
There are actually 2 bug fixes in that commit - one for the
-n
command line parameter and the other for putting the cursor at column 2 (Scintilla column 1) when opening N++.