How to Use Multi Cursor in Linux
I have looked at the user docs for Storm, and the I can not make the intructions work, yet I know qith 100% certainty that multi cursor does work in Storm with Linux as I have has in working in v8.o
so what are the key combinatons to make multi cursor work in Linux ?
Thanks !
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see what shortcut is assigned to 'Add or remove caret' action in Settings/Keymap/Editor actions. Same for 'Clone Caret Above' and 'Clone Caret Below ' actions.
Refer to http://blog.jetbrains.com/ruby/2014/03/whats-mining-multiple-cursors-and-selection/ for more info
Thnak you for the reply - however, I'm afraid this does not work. I am using Linux and applying an ALT + Click does not apply multiple cursors on the page.
So I went and had a look at the Key map, and saw that there are NO settings for "clone caret below" or "clone caret above".
Ok - so I tried to create one using the "Add Mouse Shortcut". However, you can not create an "ALT +CLICK" with this. Similarly you can not create one with "keyboard short cut" either.
So what am I to do ? Any ideas where I am going wrong ?
Many thanks !
it's OK, these actions have no shortcuts assigned in default keymap. But you should still be able to add a caret using Alt+click (or whatever shortcut you have assigned to 'Add or Remove Caret' action)
Not sure I follow you... You can't assign Alt+click to these actions, as this shortcut is likely already bound. But can't you use other shortcuts here?
HI - I would realy appreciate it if someone in your office would get a Ubuntu Linux machine and try to add multiple cursors the way that Maarten Balliauw does in this video using Storm8.
I am musing Storm 9 and it just does not work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZKc7zHjRMU
If you know of an alternative method I would really, really appreciate it as it is a feature which I really miss.
Many thanks !
Assign Ctr-Middle Muse Button as a shortcut.
Thanks for your help, however, this does not provide multiple cursors as described in Maartens video.
I know this is an old thread but thought I would just share how I resolved the issue on my system.
I'm running on Gnome 3.18 and had the issue where I could not use Alt+Click for multi-cursor. The shortcut was being overridden by the Gnome "mouse-button-modifier" that allows you to Alt + click and drag windows around for example.
As I did not use this feature, I followed the answer here to change the shortcut in Gnome: https://askubuntu.com/a/118179. I set mine to be empty to disable it and was instantly able to use Alt+Left Click in PHPStorm to add cursors.
I confirm that alt click to clone carret doesn't work on Ubuntu 16.04
Making Westorm work on Linux requries quite some work. It's not straighforward.
Alt + Windows Key + Click worked for me.
Actually I believe that any shorcut containing alt will work if you add the windows key to the combination.
@camilo felipe - YOU ARE A ROCK STAR !! YES, IT WORKS !!
I posted this over 2 years ago - thank you !
In Linux Mint you can disable the default Alt + Click behavior as described here: http://www.thomasso.com/2016/07/23/disabling-the-alt-right-click-in-linux-mint-18-cinnamon/. Once I did that I was able to use multi cursor select in PhpStorm with the command Alt + Click.