![]() ![]() The column-mode selection is a zero-length one In summary, sort does not seem to occur when, simultaneously : => This time, although the resulting column mode is STILL a zero-length selection, the behaviour of the sort is correct and gives, as epected : -PQR Now, hit simultaneously the Alt and Shift keys and successively the Right Arrow and Left Arrow keys => As said above, no modification occur !? ![]() Run the Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending option Type in, for instance, the sharp char # ( to be sure that you’ve entered in the column-mode ! ) Make a zero-length column-mode selection of all the lines, right after the four space chars ( indication Sel: 14x0 in the status bar ) If the BetterMultiSelection is enabled, the problem is identical, too ! If, instead of the leading space chars, you insert a tabulation char, for all the lines and repeat the same steps, the problem persists :-( => This time, as expected, the lines are correctly sorted ( Lexicographically Ascending ), as below : -PQR Select, for the last time, the Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending option Hit the Left Arrow key to cancel the colum modeĪgain, make a zero-length column-mode selection of all the lines, right after the four space chars ( indication Sel: 14x0 in the status bar ) Run, again, the Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending option Run the option Edit > Line Operations > Sort Lines Lexicographically Ascending Type in, for instance, a double-quote " ( to be sure that you’ve entered in the column-mode ! ) Now, make a zero-length column-mode selection of all the lines, right after the four space chars ( indication Sel: 14x0 in the status bar ) Just note that these lines are randomly sorted. IMPORTANT : Although, I installed the BetterMultiSelection plugin, on my local N++ v8.4.6 configuration, I disabled this plugin during the tests !įollow exactly all the subsequent steps : Could you confirm me that there is a problem ? I would like to get your feedback on this weird behavior. ![]()
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