![]() ![]() Remove temporary shortcut (if you want or if you like having the full-home, leave it).Ctrl+Alt+Home again (to the beginning of the new line).Left Arrow (this takes you to the end of the previous numbered line).Ctrl+Alt+Home (this takes you to the beginning of the current numbered line).Temporarily get “beginning of real line” to a shortcut.Instead of End in the dropdown, choose None.Remove temporary shortcut (if you want or if you like having the full-end, leave it). ![]() Right Arrow (this takes you to the beginning of the next numbered line).Ctrl+Alt+End (this takes you to the end of the current numbered line).click on SCI_LINEEND to select that row.Settings > Shortcut Mapper > Scintilla Commands.Temporarily get “end of real line” to a shortcut.If you are in a fresh Notepad++ which hasn’t had any keyboard-shortcut modifications, the following sequence will define those two macros (one for beginning of next line and one for beginning of previous line): ![]() ![]() You can make a macro of either of those, and then assign them to a keystroke of your choice. And a full-home followed by a left arrow will be at the end of the previous line (and another full-home will take you to the beginning of the previous line). However, a full line-end followed by a right arrow to go to the next character will do what you want (or, at least, what I think you want, or close enough) for going to the next numbered line. Oddly, while the editor component that Notepad++ uses has commands that distinguish between the line-wrapped “line” and the document “line” for HOME and END variants, I don’t think it has those distinguishing versions for LINEUP and LINEDOWN, which you’d really think it would. ![]()
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