So consider this line of C++ code:
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for (idx=0; data_flags[idx].flag != 0; idx++) {
All other editors that I've used, would shift on text boundaries - so first command would jump to start of 'flag', second jumps to 'idx', third jumps to 'data', and I'm done...
But RJTE includes every single symbol in the line!! That is unexpected, and very frustrating, it takes *forever* (it feels like) to get to the beginning of the variable...
Is it possible, maybe with an added option, to make ctrl-left-arrow only recognize the character strings, and ignore all the symbols??
Or is there already a way to do that??
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Note on final fix... while I *still* feel that having NextWordNoSymbolsAction jump to end-of-word, is not likely to be something that anyone actually wants, in practice, it is trivial to deal with; I execute NextWordNoSymbolsAction until I'm at desired word, then execute PreviousWordNoSymbolsAction *once* to get to beginning of desired word...
That works fine, and isn't annoying; it's not like this is something that I do many times per day... So let's consider it done;
Thank you once again, Rickard, for your diligent support!!