Releases: caspark/eclipse-multicursor
Releases · caspark/eclipse-multicursor
v0.1.4: Keybinding improvements
Improves the keybindings. If you're happy with the plugin in its current form, there's no need to upgrade.
Includes
- #13: Use correct context for shortcuts, so that the shortcuts only apply when in a text editor (thanks @kaloyan-raev)
- #17: Changes the keybindings to avoid conflict with some popular plugins (thanks @kaloyan-raev).
- Check the README in master for the current keybindings (due to a minor releasing snafu on my part, the readme for 0.1.4 doesn't have the new keybindings, so see fd5d89a+).
- If you don't like the new bindings, you can rebind the commands to use the old ones in
Preferences >> General >> Keys
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v0.1.3: Support for Eclipse 3.7+
Fixes:
- #8: Should now be usable with Eclipse 3.7 or higher, instead of only Eclipse 3.8+
Refer to the readme for installation instructions.
v0.1.2: Bugfixes & Support for Eclipse 3.8+
Changes:
- Select Next (Ctrl+Shift+D by default) will spawn a second cursor on the first keypress, rather than on the second keypress, so that you longer need to press it twice for it to be useful; this is more consistent with the name of the command, as well as more consistent with how Sublime Text handles it.
Fixes:
- #7: Should now be usable with Eclipse 3.8 or higher, instead of only Eclipse 4.3+
- Minor tweaks to add development support for JDK6.
Refer to the readme for installation instructions.
v0.1.1 (bugfix)
Fixes:
- #5: Can now install into the Eclipse bundled with Android Developer Tools
- Should work on Java 6 now
- Fix typo in plugin name
See readme for installation instructions.
v0.1.0 (initial release)
First official release. For installation options, see the readme.