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    • Earth InvaderE
      Earth Invader
      last edited by

      It seems not to be found from shortcut or main menu. I tried search “subword” in the forum and returned no result. Is there no subword navigation support in notepad++ yet?

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Earth Invader
        last edited by

        @earth-invader ,

        What is a “subword”, and what kind of support should Notepad++ give you while navigating it?

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        • Earth InvaderE
          Earth Invader @PeterJones
          last edited by Earth Invader

          @peterjones Subword navigation is a shortcut that help move the cursor between CamelCase words.

          For example, when holding down Alt key and press L/R, the text cursor will jump like these:

          MetaCard<|>SpecialBonus // <|> is the cursor position
          MetaCardSpecial<|>Bonus // Alt + Right
          Meta<|>CardSpecialBonus // Alt + Left + Left
          MetaCardSpecialBonus<|> // Alt + End
          MetaCardSpecial<|> // Alt + Del

          • there is no space in “MetaCardSpecialBonus”, its usually a function or variable name.

          Many text editors that support code editing has some degree of subword navigation support already. e.g. Atom, sublime.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Earth Invader
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            @earth-invader

            IMO that behavior isn’t all that useful.
            But…there is no native support for it in N++, AFAIK.
            However, it would be easy to script such a thing.

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            • Earth InvaderE
              Earth Invader @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @alan-kilborn
              It really depends on the behaviour of the user. I too think the same as you before I get used to it. Now I feel weird when its not there. It increase productivity even if its just a little bit. Everything adds up.

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              • Neil SchipperN
                Neil Schipper @Earth Invader
                last edited by

                @earth-invader A macro (with a shortcut assigned) that does a regex find for any of these [ { ( < gets you 87% - 94% of the way there, no?

                If you want to try it, expression is \\[|{|\(|<

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                • Earth InvaderE
                  Earth Invader @Neil Schipper
                  last edited by Earth Invader

                  @neil-schipper

                  It is not about searching certain symbol.

                  Here is a gif to show how it works:

                  GIF link

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                  • Neil SchipperN
                    Neil Schipper @Earth Invader
                    last edited by

                    @earth-invader Ah, I see. A format like

                    <one upper case char><a run of lower case chars>

                    is needed. Expression: (?-i)\u\l+

                    This has some limitations which can be overcome, but first want to know if you’re interested.

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                    • Earth InvaderE
                      Earth Invader @Neil Schipper
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                      @neil-schipper
                      Thanks for the workaround but it could probably be more troublesome for me to remember another shortcut so I will just press my keyboard harder for now. Hope Notepad++ could support it in the future.

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                      • Alan KilbornA
                        Alan Kilborn @Earth Invader
                        last edited by

                        @earth-invader said in Is there any subword navigation support?:

                        Thanks for the workaround but it could probably be more troublesome for me to remember another shortcut

                        Make a macro of what @Neil-Schipper said, then assign the running of the macro to whatever keycombo you want using the ShortcutMapper. If you map it to what you’re used to with other editors, then what’s to remember??

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                        • Earth InvaderE
                          Earth Invader @Alan Kilborn
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                          @alan-kilborn

                          It is not that simple.

                          I just tried recorded a macro Atl+L that simulate pressing Ctrl+L a few times. (jump to left across a few words)

                          When I hold Shift + Alt + L, it doesn’t not select the characters that it jump over.
                          The behaviour is just different from what a native subword navigation would do.
                          If I need to record all the combinations, that would also be a lot of work .
                          e.g. Shift to select, Backspace, Delete, Home, End, …

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                          • Neil SchipperN
                            Neil Schipper @Earth Invader
                            last edited by Neil Schipper

                            @earth-invader:

                            1. Ignore what @alan-kilborn said!
                            2. Pay attention to what @alan-kilborn said!

                            Expanding:

                            Make a macro of what @Neil-Schipper said…

                            I can see that inability to search left/up as being something of a dealbreaker in this context (which reminds that a regex that searched backwards, even if dumbed down somewhat {when used in that direction, and with limitations well documented}, would find good use).

                            … script such a thing.

                            This is the way to go.

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn @Earth Invader
                              last edited by

                              @earth-invader said in Is there any subword navigation support?:

                              It is not that simple.

                              Well, it is…on a demo basis…to try some basic functionality out…

                              But yes, really what is needed here is a “script” that can build in all the “smarts” that are needed.

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                              • dailD
                                dail @Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by

                                @alan-kilborn said in Is there any subword navigation support?:

                                @earth-invader

                                IMO that behavior isn’t all that useful.
                                But…there is no native support for it in N++, AFAIK.
                                However, it would be easy to script such a thing.

                                Scintilla has commands associated with word part navigation. However I’m not sure if Notepad++ exposes these to be mapped to shortcuts or not.

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                                • Michael VincentM
                                  Michael Vincent @dail
                                  last edited by

                                  @dail said in Is there any subword navigation support?:

                                  Scintilla has commands associated with word part navigation. However I’m not sure if Notepad++ exposes these to be mapped to shortcuts or not.

                                  @Earth-Invader

                                  They are:

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                                  Cheers.

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                                  • Neil SchipperN
                                    Neil Schipper @Michael Vincent
                                    last edited by

                                    @michael-vincent Funny, I just started playing around with those like in the last 24 hrs (and gave them a mention in a post in a different thread). I’d been wondering, “why do these even exist? they’re just annoying or crippled versions of Ctl-<arrow>”, which they are… in the absence of CamelCase.

                                    Your post clued me in.

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                                    • Earth InvaderE
                                      Earth Invader @Michael Vincent
                                      last edited by

                                      @michael-vincent
                                      Thanks

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