Difference between revisions of "Hotkeys/Editing"
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Revision as of 14:28, 21 January 2014
This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Ctrl+Z | Undoes the last action. |
Alt+BkSpace | |
Ctrl+Y | Redoes the last undone action. |
Ctrl+Q | Inserts recently deleted text. |
Ctrl+J | Inserts recently inserted text. |
F6 | Inserts current file name. |
Ctrl+F6 | Inserts current full path and file name. |
F5 | Inserts actual time and date. |
Shift+F5 | Inserts actual time and date in the long format. |
Alt+F5 | Inserts actual date and time. |
Alt+Shift+F5 | Inserts actual date in the long format and time. |
Ctrl+F5 | Inserts actual date. |
Ctrl+Shift+F5 | Inserts actual date in the long format. |
Ctrl+Del | Deletes entire wordto the left from the caret. If no wordis there, deletes all white-spacesor a single character otherwise. |
Ctrl+BkSpace | Deletes entire wordto the right from the caret. If no wordis there, deletes all white-spacesor a single character otherwise. |
Alt+Del | Deletes the entire actual line. |
Ctrl+Shift+Del | Deletes the rest of the actual line. |
Ctrl+Shift+BkSpace | Deletes the actual linefrom its beginning up to the actual caret posision. |
Ctrl+Enter | Auto-indents the text after starting a new line. |
Ctrl+Shift+Enter | Copies the text that preceedes the caret from the actual line to a new line. |
Alt+Ctrl+Up | Selects the current whole lineand moves it upwards by one line. |
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Up | Selects the current whole lineand moves it upwards by more lines. |
Alt+Ctrl+Down | Selects the current whole lineand moves it downwards by one line. |
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+Down | Selects the current whole lineand moves it downwards by more lines. |
Ctrl+Space | Shows the Complete Word dialog in order to complete a wordthat is to the left from the caret. |
Ctrl+Shift+Space | Copies a wordthat is directly above the caret, but also on a line that is similar to the actual line. Similarity means that it starts with the same phrase as the actual line. |