How to avoid selecting the first character of the current line? #12333
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In Emacs as well as most GUI text editors (e.g. the textbox I'm now typing in), if I select multiple lines with Shift+↓, the cursor will be at the beginning of the line, but not including the first character of that line. In Helix though, if I select a few lines with v, ↓, ↓, ..., the cursor will be on the beginning of a line including the first character. Then if I delete the selection with d (for example), it also eats the first character of that line. As an example, I'll select some code inside a
#ifdef
region like thisand delete it, resulting in
and then I have to re-type the
#
.Is there a way to make the selection not include the character the cursor is directly on, to match other editors?
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