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    SleepWellPupper commented  · 

    I would also like to use multiline editing. But without using the mouse.
    In VS, I can shift+alt+downarrow to add a cursor below, and shift+alt+uparrow to add one above. This would be great to have in linqpad also.

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    SleepWellPupper commented  · 

    I manually switch the system theme on mac and it would be great if Linqpad would sync to that.

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    SleepWellPupper commented  · 

    I am also visually impaired and clicking the magnifying glass is much more tedious than the intuitive cmd+scrolling that the editor window allows for anyway.