![]() Shows a calltip for the current function or method. Passes the current selection to a configured external command (available for the first three configured commands, see Sending text through custom commands for details). Jump to the definition of the current word or selection. Jump to the declaration of the current word or selection. Likewise if no tag suggestions are available, it shows document word completion. If already showing tag completion, it shows document word completion instead, even if it is not enabled for automatic completion. Move the current line or selected lines down by one line. Does anyone know any good text editors other than the pre-installed ones like '' Text Editor ' that can be installed and run on the pi You didn't see this. It is designed for beginners and so its worth noting that they provide three options for programming in. 1 2 3 EagleCoder Posts: 19 Joined: Mon 7:25 am Text Editors for Raspberry Pi 4 Mon 7:35 am So I heard somewhere that sublime text editor won't work on Raspberry pi 4. Move the current line or selected lines up by one line. A good start might be to look at the Raspberry Pi. Removes one tab or the amount of spaces of the tab width setting from the indentation of the current line or selection. Indents the current line or selection by one tab or by spaces in the amount of the tab width setting. If you type a construct like if or for and press this key, it will be completed with a matching template. When the autocompletion list is visible, complete the currently selected item up to the next word part. If the selection contains lower- and uppercase characters, all will be converted to lowercase. A lowercase selection will be changed into uppercase and vice versa. If there's nothing to find, or the cursor is next to an existing match, the highlighted matches will be cleared.Ĭomments a line if it is not commented or removes a comment if the line is commented.Ĭhanges the case of the selection. Highlight all matches of the current word/selection in the current document with a colored box. Makes a selection of all text in the current document.Ĭolumn mode editing (rectangular selections)Įdits of the text within this selection will be done for every line in the selection. Selects the current paragraph under the cursor which is defined by two empty lines around it. Selects the current line under the cursor (and any partially selected lines). Selects the current word under the cursor. ![]() Switches to the search bar in the toolbar (if visible).įinds all occurrences of the current word (near the keyboard cursor) or selection in all open documents and displays them in the messages window.įinds all occurrences of the current word (near the keyboard cursor) or selection in the current document and displays them in the messages window. See the section called Code navigation history. Switches to the previous location in the navigation history. See the section called Code Navigation History. Switches to the next location in the navigation history. Goto the previous part of the current word. Goto the next marker in the current document. Goto the previous marker in the current document. Set a marker on the current line, or clear the marker if there already is one. If this keyboard shortcut is pressed again, the cursor is moved back to the first brace. If the cursor is ahead or behind a brace, then it is moved to the brace which belongs to the current one. The cursor position and or an existing selection will not be changed.įocuses the Go to Line entry (if visible) or shows the Go to line dialog. Scrolls the current line into the centre of the view. If the line is not wrapped, it behaves like Go to End of Line. Move the caret to the end of the display line. If the line is not wrapped, it behaves like Go to Start of Line. This is useful when you use line wrapping and want to jump to the start of the wrapped, virtual line, not the real start of the whole line. Move the caret to the start of the display line. ![]() Behaves differently if smart_home_key is set. So far I’ve added about 6 different directories and I’m still not able to compile.Move the caret to the start of the line. Each time I get a compiler error of “No such file or directory”, I search for the relevant ‘.h’ file causing the error, and then add the library path to my compile library path. Using the Geany IDE, however, I keep running into compile issues for every ‘.h’ file included. I have installed the Arduino Library Manager and subsequently installed that DPS310 library. To install, use the Arduino Library Manager and search for “Adafruit DPS310” and install the library. ![]() Using the DPS310 sensor, the Adafruit documentation leads me to the following Git repository for the associated library. ![]()
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