Ah, I misunderstood what you were asking. I've seen the behavior
you're referring to in MacVim, but I don't see a way of getting it
into BBEdit easily. Using option-up/down is what I use for paging. I
suppose you can remap the paging keys to scripts to do what you need
as well.

-Kendall


On Jul 19, 6:39 pm, vr8ce <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 19, 4:40 pm, Kendall Conrad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Shortcut for scrolling window while keeping cursor position is control-
> > up/down. You can also do control+option-up/down (for 3 lines) and
> > control+option+command-up/down (for 6 lines).
>
> Thanks, that one I knew. But I'm looking for an option for the
> insertion point to always follow the cursor. If I page down several
> pages, or even go straight to the bottom with the End key, I want the
> insertion point to go with me. I don't want the surprise of hitting
> the down or up arrow key, thinking I'm moving one line from what I'm
> looking at, only to find that I'm all the way back up at the top of
> the document, because the insertion point was still up there.
>
> Put a different way, I want the current window to always have the
> current highlighted line on it. Right now, if I page down, there is no
> longer a displayed current line, i.e. no line is yellow, because the
> insertion point is off-screen.

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