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My circumstance:

I'm working with Fortran. Sometimes, I want to select everything that's within a block of code. It's easy for me to select the start/end elements of a block because it all look like this:

SUBROUTINE FOO(BAR)
IF (BAR .GT. 1) THEN
    //DO SOMETHING
ENDIF
RETURN
END SUBROUTINE FOO

Move the cursor to SUBROUTINE, Hit Ctrl+D twice, done. Both instances of the SUBROUTINE keyword are highlighted.

But now I want to select everything between the SUBROUTINE keywords. I want a selection that includes everything from the start of the first SUBROUTINE to the end of the second SUBROUTINE. I prefer this be done in language agnostic manner, because I can imagine circumstances like this might occur in other contexts and I don't want to bother accumulating muscle memory for something that only works in Fortran.

Is there a command in sublime to select all text that occurs between the start and end positions of a multicursor selection?

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    I think there is not a command that do it. A plugin can surely be made that selects from the min selected position to the max selected position
    – sergioFC
    Jun 18, 2015 at 0:13
  • Yeah, I was thinking about making a plugin. Just wanted to make sure there wasn't some native command I was missing.
    – 16807
    Jun 18, 2015 at 0:19

1 Answer 1

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There's a group of commands in sublime that approximate this behavior. They're exposed through the CTRL+K combo keys:

  • set_mark, CTRL+K, CTRL+Space
  • select_to_mark, CTRL+K, CTRL+A
  • delete_to_mark, CTRL+K, CTRL+W

Search for the first result, call set_mark, search for the second, call select_to_mark.

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  • Perfect! Easy was to delete a few million lines.
    – Oli
    Jan 11, 2017 at 11:54

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