02-05-2024, 12:24 PM
When an error is detected in a line of code, Ctrl+Shift+G should take the cursor to the relevant line but it does not. Instead a "G" is printed at the current line.
Bug report - Ctrl+Shift+G - Linux version 3.11.0
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02-05-2024, 12:24 PM
When an error is detected in a line of code, Ctrl+Shift+G should take the cursor to the relevant line but it does not. Instead a "G" is printed at the current line.
02-05-2024, 01:59 PM
I've had issues with that feature all along on Windows and Linux. I always have to end up clicking the message at the bottom of the screen instead.
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(02-05-2024, 12:24 PM)Circlotron Wrote: When an error is detected in a line of code, Ctrl+Shift+G should take the cursor to the relevant line but it does not. Instead a "G" is printed at the current line. Sorry, I can't reproduce it here, all possible combos of left/right CTRL/SHIFT + "G" bring the cursor to the error line for me, only when not pressing CTRL but just SHIFT then I get the "G" as input, hence my best educated guess is your CTRL key isn't working correct anymore. Does it open the "Goto line" dialog for you when pressing CTRL + "G" only?
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