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Fix : Exiting Multi-Line Cursor Doesn't Return to the Original Cursor #3306

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@Vishawdeep-Singh Vishawdeep-Singh commented Dec 24, 2024

Fixes #3301

Changes: If there are multiple cursors, the editor set the cursor to the position of the first cursor by this._cm.listSelections() and choosing the first cursor

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@Vishawdeep-Singh Vishawdeep-Singh changed the title fix Exiting Multi-Line Cursor Doesn't Return to the Original Cursor Fix : Exiting Multi-Line Cursor Doesn't Return to the Original Cursor Dec 24, 2024
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