How can i change the word separators in QtCreator ?
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suppose i have this variable:
int man_in_the_fan = 7;
now the pointer is standing at the beginning of the text before the letter
i
inint
:If i hold
Ctrl
and press theright arrow
button, the pointer will move 4 characters and will now stand beforem
at the beginning ofman
:Now i want to change that behaviour so that the pointer stands at the end of
int
, at the end of each word and not skip the space.If you try to move the pointer from the beginning of
man
while holdingCtrl
, it will stand after the_
, right afterman_
, i want it to stand afterman
and not skip the underscore, just like vscode.
This bug highlights the problem:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-64360?jql=text ~ "caret" -
suppose i have this variable:
int man_in_the_fan = 7;
now the pointer is standing at the beginning of the text before the letter
i
inint
:If i hold
Ctrl
and press theright arrow
button, the pointer will move 4 characters and will now stand beforem
at the beginning ofman
:Now i want to change that behaviour so that the pointer stands at the end of
int
, at the end of each word and not skip the space.If you try to move the pointer from the beginning of
man
while holdingCtrl
, it will stand after the_
, right afterman_
, i want it to stand afterman
and not skip the underscore, just like vscode.
This bug highlights the problem:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-64360?jql=text ~ "caret"I've done a small experiment, add a
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to every stop for the following line:int main() { return 0; }
Here are the results:
Left to right ------------- Visual Studio 2022: |int |main|(|) |{ |return |0|; |}| vscode: |int| main|()| {| return| 0|;| }| Kate: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| Qt Creator: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| vim: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| emacs: |int| main|() { return| 0|; }| Right to left ------------- Visual Studio 2022: |int |main|(|) |{ |return |0|; |}| vscode: |int |main|() |{ |return |0; |}| Kate: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| Qt Creator: |int |main|()| |{| |return |0|;| |}| vim: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| emacs: |int |main() { |return |0; }|
It looks like vscode behaves like emacs and Qt Creator like vim.
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I've done a small experiment, add a
|
to every stop for the following line:int main() { return 0; }
Here are the results:
Left to right ------------- Visual Studio 2022: |int |main|(|) |{ |return |0|; |}| vscode: |int| main|()| {| return| 0|;| }| Kate: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| Qt Creator: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| vim: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| emacs: |int| main|() { return| 0|; }| Right to left ------------- Visual Studio 2022: |int |main|(|) |{ |return |0|; |}| vscode: |int |main|() |{ |return |0; |}| Kate: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| Qt Creator: |int |main|()| |{| |return |0|;| |}| vim: |int |main|() |{ |return |0|; |}| emacs: |int |main() { |return |0; }|
It looks like vscode behaves like emacs and Qt Creator like vim.
@cristian-adam I have never used vim, i think it's horrible, why would anyone use something like this in the first place 😅.
It would be nice to be able to configure this behaviour is QtCreator. I think it's logical for the pointer to stand after the word when moved, considering the space is a character, it should not be skipped.