Am Freitag, 2. September 2011 19:20:44 UTC+2 schrieb Fritz Anderson:
 

> As for why, Mac applications have behaved like this since 1984. On a 
> terminal editor like emacs, there is no distinction between browsing a file 
> and moving the insertion location because terminals don't have a concept of 
> a cursor that isn't on the screen. The Mac design is that you shouldn't have 
> to lose your place in your work just because you wanted to look elsewhere in 
> your document.
>
Well, I'm not a Mac user since 1984 ;-). But Ok.
 

> If you use option-arrow up or down, you'll move the insertion point by a 
> screenful.
>

Thx. Didn't knew this... RTFM.
 

> > And, it would be nice to add CMD+V without any selection to copy the
> > whole current line.
>
> If I may venture to say, you'll be miserable switching between any other 
> application and BBEdit. Cmd-V is "Paste." People want to paste things into 
> their documents even when the selection (there is always a selection) is 
> empty.
>

Sorry, I meant CMD+C... to copy the actual line without marking it first. 
Robert

>

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