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#43764 04/16/12 12:54 PM
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Hi,

When I write something (eg. a script) into a new SQL window and accidentally press CTRL+Down the screen cleared and when a character is writen into this clear window I can't use CTRL+Up to revert the previous content.
Can you modify this feature to revert the previous content of the window when I press CTRL+Up (Previous SQL)?

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Re: Next SQL feature
Qkxy #43769 04/17/12 09:02 AM
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I have added this to the list of enhancement requests.

Note that if you often press Ctrl-Up or Ctrl-Down by mistake, you can disable (or reassign) these function keys through a preference.

Last edited by Marco Kalter; 04/17/12 09:03 AM.

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Re: Next SQL feature
Marco Kalter #43777 04/18/12 07:47 AM
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Unfortunately, it is not possible to assign Ctrl-Up and Ctrl-Down in the Key Configuration Preferences (the display jumps to the beginning/end of the list); you have to manually change the defaults.ini file, e.g.:
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Editor: Scroll Up=16422 # Ctrl-Up
Editor: Scroll Down=16424 # Ctrl-Down
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(these values i found out experimentally)

@Marco: Is it possible to inhibit this behavior in the Preferences?

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jammerhammer #43782 04/18/12 09:06 AM
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We'll check it out.


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Re: Next SQL feature
Marco Kalter #48541 01/28/14 08:43 PM
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Hey, Marco! Found the same problem. It had been assigned by default to another item but I couldn't enter it into the Key Configuration window. Had to manually update the INI file with the numbers from the post.

Woody


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