Hi,
Is there any chance I could change a behaviour of any houdini text window (I mean mainly the otl ones) Basically whenever I highlight a block of text, it is automatically copied to the buffer. So currently if I am replacing some text with the new one from my external editor I have to do it in two stages:
highlight and delete the old one,
copy text, switch back to houdini and paste
cumbersome, isn't it?
Disabling this feature in textport is also welcomed.
thank you for any suggestions
cheers
kuba
disabling auto-copy to buffer in any text window
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There is only VIM [vim.org]. 8)
Sort of like asking what one's religion is, though. I'll admit Vim isn't the best choice if you never need to edit over a shell connection and really just need to edit basic script files. But if you learn it, it will take time, but there's no going back.
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Sort of like asking what one's religion is, though. I'll admit Vim isn't the best choice if you never need to edit over a shell connection and really just need to edit basic script files. But if you learn it, it will take time, but there's no going back.
Cheers,
J.C.
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Thank's Steven
Yes, I know this method, but sometimes especially doing quick changes I want to save some time and skip external editor, unfortunately almost always mess up with pasting.
danmeyer:
I use on XP textpad which I find very stable and user friendly. If you want to have something cross-platform, maybe jedit will be good for you. It has really huge syntax library, supports VEX as well.
Yes, I know this method, but sometimes especially doing quick changes I want to save some time and skip external editor, unfortunately almost always mess up with pasting.
danmeyer:
I use on XP textpad which I find very stable and user friendly. If you want to have something cross-platform, maybe jedit will be good for you. It has really huge syntax library, supports VEX as well.
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