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Hi, I just started Wallaby and am excited to use it more, but I found that the package blocks the ability to create multiple cursors using cmd+click. Wallaby fires a "click_to_link" event whenever a command a click event occur. The bug occurs only when Wallaby is installed and dissapears when the Wallaby package is removed. I'm using Sublime version 3101 on Mac 10.11.2
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KyleKing
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Potential Sublime Bug
Sublime Text - Multiple Cursor Bug
Feb 5, 2016
Hi, thanks for the report. I have changed our mouse mapping to Cmd + double click for navigating tests panel links to avoid clashing with the multiple cursors creation command. The new version is published, should be available within an hour or so.
In a meantime, the workaround is to open your Packages/Wallaby/Default (OSX).sublime-mousemap file and change "count": 1, to "count": 2, in there.
I always use Ctrl + double click to add a work to the multiple selection so this workaround is not enough for me. I changed to "button2" in the mousemap file.
Hi, I just started Wallaby and am excited to use it more, but I found that the package blocks the ability to create multiple cursors using cmd+click. Wallaby fires a "click_to_link" event whenever a command a click event occur. The bug occurs only when Wallaby is installed and dissapears when the Wallaby package is removed. I'm using Sublime version 3101 on Mac 10.11.2
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: