Re: how to remove code blocks with a simple click



Try holding down the shift key.

Chris

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radovan bast <radovan bast irsamc ups-tlse fr> wrote:

>dear meld developers,
>
>first of all please let me thank you for a great piece of software!
>i am using meld on a daily basis:
>for diffs, as git difftool, as git mergetool.
>what i love about meld is the simple, clean, predictable interface.
>
>there are these nice arrows that allow you to synchronize code blocks
>very easily. but often i have the situation where "left" is nothing (HEAD),
>"right" is some code that i want to remove before committing,
>for instance some debug code (working tree).
>for this it would be nice if i could remove the code block to the right
>with a simple click as well. in other words i am looking for an arrow
>above the "nothing". it seems that i need to mark the code that i want
>to remove and delete it manually.
>
>is there such a simple functionality?
>
>i am sorry if this has been asked/suggested before - i admit that i haven't
>browsed the archives.
>
>thanks again and best wishes,
>   radovan
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