Eclipse 4.22 (Q4 2021) now comes with:
Support for multiple selection has been added to Text Editors.
Multi selections allow most edit operations (text replacement or insertion, extend selection to next word or to next line, copy/paste...) to apply simultaneously on all ranges.
Multiple strategies are available to enable multi-selections:
- Turn a block selection into a multi-selection using the To multi-selection command,
- Add a caret with Alt+Click,
- Use the new
Select All
button on the Find/Replace
dialog.
Eclipse 4.24 (Q2 2022) comes with:
That includes:
- Multi selection down relative to anchor selection (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-J)
- Multi selection up relative to anchor selection (e.g. Alt-J)
- End multi-selection (e.g. ESC)
- Add all matches to multi-selection (e.g. Ctrl-Shift-Alt-J)
- Multi caret up (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Up)
- Multi caret down (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Down)
July 2023: Manohar Bhat adds in the comments:
One thing that is not supported and makes multi caret almost useless: After adding multi caret up or down at the beginning of two or more lines, if you press ctrl+shift+right, it should select next word's under all caret's.
But it selects only one word and multi carets disappear.
Same thing is also mentioned for DBeaver which is also based on eclipse framework, in dbeaver/dbeaver
issue 6064: "Add support for Multiple selections (multi-cursor)".