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In eclipse there is a shortcut that greatly increases my productivity: In the code editor, to move to lines above or below a code block is used by default ALT+ Key DOWN/UP. At Delphi, I’ve looked at documentation of Embarcadero and did not find corresponding to this functionality. I also use Cnpack and Gexpert components that have additional shortcuts, but none with this functionality. Does anyone know the native shortcut or not for this?
There is no shortcut in Gexperts. Run the default Delphi command vide: http://www.gexperts.org/tour/index.html?ide_enhancements.html
– AnselmoMS
what Alt+Shift + UP/DOWN did in its editor? What version of Delphi?
– Caputo
Delphi XE5 Version 19.0.14356.6604. The action you perform is that of the Delphi documentation. " Alt+Shift+Up Arrow Moves the cursor up one line and selects the column from the left of the Starting cursor position Alt+Shift+Down Arrow Moves the cursor down one line and selects the column from the left of the Starting cursor position". Note: Gexperts Shortcuts in the "Experts Editor" tab are not disabled.
– AnselmoMS
Really @Anselmoms, the tool that adds this functionality to me is Modelmaker. I edited the answer
– Caputo
The Modelmaker is too expensive for a shortcut, thank you. Amazing how a free tool like Eclipse has so many shortcuts to make life easier for the programmer and a tool as expensive as Delphi comes without 'accessories'!
– AnselmoMS