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Add multi cursor click selections#108
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This builds on top of #107
You can hold alt and click on multiple points to multiple cursors. Also, when using a selection modifier on top of adding a new cursor (like click+drag or double/triple click), I fixed it so the modifier only applied on the latest/current selection (earlier it would affect all selections which had some funny effects 😛)
However, to enable selection modifiers only affecting the last cursor, I'm simply pushing a new cursor to
selections(instead of binary searching to insert it in the right order). This lets me simply refer tolast_mut(). I don't understand what the point of sorting it correctly is (would love an explanation, cc @nathansobo) but if we need to retain that, I can update this PR to have a variable tracking the newest "cursor".