ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-01-24, 08:39 UTC
I'm not so sure whether I should exclude them in the command line. The user may want to invoke a user-defined command even while in the command line.
Command line:
Not excluded (8): Ctrl + Shift + Enter, Ctrl + E/K/W/T, Ctrl + Down, ALT + F8, Esc
Excluded (12): Enter, Shift + Enter, CTRL + A/Y/C/X/V, Tab, Left, Right, Shift + Left/Right
In the sense of Ctrl + Left/Right, these are the same Left/Right, only with a big jump.
The same goes for Shift + Left/Right and Ctrl+ Shift + Left/Right, where the difference is only in the number of characters captured.
I see no reason why the larger character capture should not be an exception against the background of its character-by-character counterparts.