Mindaugas Kavaliauskas wrote:
> 
> 1)
> ::toggleStreamSelectionMode()
> Down
> Down (do not select text - bad)
> 

It does.



> 2)
> ::toggleColumnSelectionMode()
> Down
> Left (do not select text - bad)
> 

It does.



> 3) Public methods in Keyboard Macros has names ::...SelectionMode(), but 
> you've wrote ::...Selection() in the text above, so it's completely not 
> clear that is right names.
> 

Sorry for inconvenience.
These are as ::...SelectionMode() in API calls.
When I wrote the message I could not recollect the exact call syntax.



> So, the only method that really works is ::clearSelection(). And I'm 
> getting a little tired of testing code that almost never do what is 
> expected. It seems that code is never tried to run and test by 
> developer. Code fixing is a kind of random movement with probability 0 
> to reach the goal.
> I'm also a little tired of explaining (again and again) the idea of 
> three selection modes what I've seen in MultiEdit, and what I'd like to
> use.
> 
> If I'll find more regressions than fixes in a few next tests, I'll drop 
> the idea of using hbide until I will not find time to develop it myself. 
> Though I'm not sure if it will ever happen.
> 

I am really sorry that you got bothered about number of iterations.
But this is the only way I can implement features beyond my current
knowledge.

This itiration has caused by not compiling hbQT.


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