
If transposing the last two letters of a word only happens in your text editor, then by all means write a Control-T macro for that editor. It would be smoother all around if the function was built in. which is likely to interfere with the clipboard likely to be in use by the editor. Doesn't anyone touch type?Įdit: plus I think the method would end up being pretty sloppy. I don't know why more editors don't have transpose. Control T is a pretty common hotkey that's likely to do something else in an editor. Yeah, but then I'd have to decide if I should pass it through or eat the key.

Or you could write a short Autohotkey script that would fix your typo with a Control-t no matter where you were typing (eg the Quick Reply in a DonationCoder forum ) ) Looking for something like EditPad Lite or NotePad++ but with Control-t transpose function. That's the most common typo for me and I can't believe it's not a standard feature like deleting a line.Įdit: I know the editor in Visual Studio 2008 does it, but I don't want to wait 3 minutes for it to open. But I don't want to suffer through the rest of the learning curve.įailing that maybe one where you can add a hotkey and custom command easily?

I'm looking for a Free Windows Text Editor that transposes last 2 characters typed on Control-t ? XEmacs is the only one I seem to remember that does it on Windows. Main Area and Open Discussion > General Software Discussionįree Windows Text Editor that transposes last 2 characters typed on Control-t ?
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