Try this one:
alt + Middle Mouse Button
this feature/shortcut is called subtract from selection.
题
I am finding I often will multi-select a bunch of single points (ctrl+click on the point) in Sublime Text 2, get to the end of the items I want to multi-select and then discover one in the middle of them all that should not have been selected.
I then have to cancel the multi-select (esc key) and start my selection all over.
Is there a way to deselect a single multi-select point? I looked all over the net and experimented with the traditional opposite items such as ctrl+shift+click on the point I want to deselect. No joy.
Thanks in advance for your help!
解决方案
Try this one:
alt + Middle Mouse Button
this feature/shortcut is called subtract from selection.
其他提示
In OSX ⌘+opt+shift+ left click removes an added multi-cursor.
On Linux, if you are using a touchpad, try using: Alt + Shift + Right-Click.
If you are on OSX, you need to disable drag_text
.
Edit your user preferences, i.e. super + ,
and add this:
"drag_text": false
Otherwise, you can select just like before - ctrl + click
(command + click
), and to deselect an instance you use alt + click
(command + shift + click
).
To deselect any text region (this way also deselects any included cursor point(s)):
On Windows
Alt+Shift+Right_Mouse_Button (Drag-Select what you need to deselect)
OR: Alt+Middle_Mouse_Button (Drag-Select what you need to deselect)
On OSX
Command+Shift+Option+Left_Mouse_Button (Drag-Select what you need to deselect)
OR: Command+Shift+Middle_Mouse_Button (Drag-Select what you need to deselect)
This works on SublimeText 2/3.
In case you want to deselect a single cursor point (not a region), you can do the same and drag-select any region that includes that cursor point. [Example: My Wor[Cursor]
d. To deselect the cursor you can drag-select on: r[Cursor]
d (or any region including the cursor) and it will automatically deselect the cursor point.]
Source: Column Selection