Reputation: 7643
If you want to indent several lines in Python IDLE you just mark the lines and hit Tab. But what if you want to remove the indent from several lines? Shift+Tab does not work for that in IDLE.
Upvotes: 55
Views: 235822
Reputation: 183
In Jupyter Notebook,
SHIFT+ TAB(to move left) and TAB(to move right) movement is perfectly working.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 11
By default, IDLE has it on Shift-Left Bracket. However, if you want, you can customise it to be Shift-Tab by clicking Options --> Configure IDLE --> Keys --> Use a Custom Key Set --> dedent-region --> Get New Keys for Selection
Then you can choose whatever combination you want. (Don't forget to click apply otherwise all the settings would not get affected.)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 71
For IDLE, select the lines, then open the "Format" menu. (Between "Edit" and "Run" if you're having trouble finding it.) This will also give you the keyboard shortcut, for me it turned out that dedent shortcut was "Ctrl+["
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 43426
If you're using IDLE, and the Norwegian keyboard makes Ctrl-[ a problem, you can change the key.
I tried putting in shift-Tab and that worked nicely.
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 59653
If you're using IDLE, you can use Ctrl+]
to indent and Ctrl+[
to unindent.
Upvotes: 62