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Originally Posted by BetterRed
For me:
Ctrl+Tab: If the cursor is at the beginning of a line it inserts a space right there. If the cursor is elsewhere it throws to start of the next CV 'window' but another one will insert a space at the beginning of that file
Ctrl+Shift-Tab: Works as you describe.
AFAIK these shortcuts cannot be customised.
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Yeah, you are right. The other day I had problems when using Ctrl+Tab in the right-most tab. It wasn't wrapping to the first tab but inserting several characters. I must have had the cursor in the wrong place in that one tab.
And if feels like a bug. There is no difference between what happens with just the tab key and ctrl+tab in that place. But, it doesn't have to be the start of a line, but, if there is only whitespace before the cursor position, so it might be intended.