Open perrycate opened 9 years ago
I second this motion. Also, "|" (pipe) should go to the first character of the line, unless preceded by a count (column number), which then jumps to that character on the line.
This patch should add 0 as an alias to the ^ key:
commit d5c3f176cbbf09c22eb3898f04137d9f66b9cb3f
Author: Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net>
Date: Wed Nov 4 18:33:45 2015 +0100
Add 0 to jump to the first character of the line
diff --git a/src/vibreoffice.vbs b/src/vibreoffice.vbs
index 1d6e8c5..9f55bb0 100644
--- a/src/vibreoffice.vbs
+++ b/src/vibreoffice.vbs
@@ -425,7 +425,10 @@ Function ProcessNumberKey(oEvent)
dim c
c = CStr(oEvent.KeyChar)
- If c >= "0" and c <= "9" Then
+ If c > "0" and c <= "9" Then
+ addToMultiplier(CInt(c))
+ ProcessNumberKey = True
+ ElseIf c = "0" and getRawMultiplier() > 0 Then
addToMultiplier(CInt(c))
ProcessNumberKey = True
Else
@@ -934,7 +937,7 @@ Function ProcessMovementKey(keyChar, Optional bExpand, Optional keyModifiers)
bSetCursor = False
' ----------
- ElseIf keyChar = "^" Then
+ ElseIf keyChar = "0" or keyChar = "^" Then
getCursor().gotoStartOfLine(bExpand)
bSetCursor = False
ElseIf keyChar = "$" Then
This might be trickier than some of the other issues due to the way Libreoffice handles Line endings, but hopefully there's a way since "$" works fine.