![]() ![]() I’ve tested lots of cases and I think the following scripts work as I expect. However, with multiple lines selected and the cursor in the middle of one of them, the Edit => Indent => menu options work as expected - they only don’t work when you have a single line and the cursor in the middle. I liked MACRO, but like my scripts, if I had multiple lines selected, they only operated on the line where the cursor anchor point was. Not to beat a dead horse, but I updated my NppExec scripts. There’ s just a bit more logic in the unindent case so that we don’t keep changing the position if we’ve already unindented the line all the way it can be to the said in Change Indent Keyboard Shortcut?: NPP_MENUCOMMAND Edit\Indent\Decrease Line Indent NPP_MENUCOMMAND Edit\Indent\Increase Line Indent ![]() Said in Change Indent Keyboard you have NppExec, you can use the following script:Īssume you may want the reverse as well.
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