- double click a word to select it
- triple-click a paragraph to select it
- ctrl+home/end to move to the top or bottom of the text box
- shift+ctrl+home/end to select from my cursor to the top or bottom of the text box
PS: Undo/Redo would also be amazing
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Note that on non-Apple computers, those shortcuts move to the beginning or end of a line, not the top or bottom of a box / document.sparr wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 12:37 pm [*]ctrl+home/end to move to the top or bottom of the text box
[*]shift+ctrl+home/end to select from my cursor to the top or bottom of the text box
I tried Windows' Notepad, and even that supports "Ctrl+Home" to move to the beginning of the file.AileTheAlien wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:02 amNote that on non-Apple computers, those shortcuts move to the beginning or end of a line, not the top or bottom of a box / document.sparr wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 12:37 pm [*]ctrl+home/end to move to the top or bottom of the text box
[*]shift+ctrl+home/end to select from my cursor to the top or bottom of the text box
Sorry, I spaced out when reading that originally, since it was late at night, and didn't see the Control+ part. I don't have a Mac in front of me right now to test Control+Home or +End, but the behavior of Home in MacOS is to move to the top of the document, like what Control+Home in non-MacOS does. (Similarly for control+end, but to the bottom.) So either MacOS does something different with control+home or control+end, or the answer is that MacOS is what treats them the same.Muche wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:58 am What OS/application do you have in mind for which "Home" and "Ctrl+Home" do the same thing?
Example OSX “go to beginning of line” shortcuts:
cmd+left in TextEdit & Chrome
shift+fn+left or ctrl+a in Terminal
fn+left in iTerm3
cmd+fn+left in Word