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wxStyledTextCtrl - Keyboard action proxies

Summary:

Normally, if you want to programmatically execute a command that's normally performed by a user pressing a key, you use CmdKeyExecute. For some unknown reason, some of these forms have direct methods as shown on this page.

For example,

HomeDisplay()
rather than CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_HOMEDISPLAY).


DelLineLeft()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_DELLINELEFT). Returns None.

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DelLineRight()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_DELLINERIGHT). Returns None.

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HomeDisplay()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_HOMEDISPLAY). Returns None.

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HomeDisplayExtend()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_HOMEDISPLAYEXTEND). Returns None.

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LineEndDisplay()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_LINEENDDISPLAY). Returns None.

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LineEndDisplayExtend()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_LINEENDDISPLAYEXTEND). Returns None.

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WordPartLeft()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_WORDPARTLEFT). Returns None.

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WordPartLeftExtend()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_WORDPARTLEFTEXTEND). Returns None.

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WordPartRight()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_WORDPARTRIGHT). Returns None.

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WordPartRightExtend()

Identical effect as CmdKeyExecute(wxSTC_CMD_WORDPARTRIGHTEXTEND). Returns None.

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