I see that mouseless editing (a good thing) seems to remove the capability to hop quickly to the beginning or end of a line inside of a text object. Normally that's not a big deal, but I've got some long text lines and the ability would be nice. Is there a way to do it? I've tried cmd-left/right arrow, but that hops to the next shape.
It seemed to me that the shape hopping behavior should be overridden when you've got a cursor inside of a text object. But I don't see any preferences related to that. Possible feature request, then.
I did discover that alt-left/right arrow hops word by word and that this is not mentioned in the keyboard shortcut document. Any other gems like that? (Actually, what I really want is an embedded text vi editor mode, but that's asking a lot, I realize!) I digress. My primary question is: Is there a shortcut where I can hop to the beginning/end of a line?
It seemed to me that the shape hopping behavior should be overridden when you've got a cursor inside of a text object. But I don't see any preferences related to that. Possible feature request, then.
I did discover that alt-left/right arrow hops word by word and that this is not mentioned in the keyboard shortcut document. Any other gems like that? (Actually, what I really want is an embedded text vi editor mode, but that's asking a lot, I realize!) I digress. My primary question is: Is there a shortcut where I can hop to the beginning/end of a line?