> Did you try "clear marker..." from the marker menu?

There is no such option. I only have "Jump back" "Jump forward" "Set
jump mark" - "Clear jump mark" is nowhere to be found.

> Did you try "set marker..." from the marker menu?

Oh you are talking about markers aka bookmars. I'm talking about jump
marks. It's a different function.

>
> Not that I know of. By "every other editor," you mean "not every other 
> editor," since -- among many others, I'm sure -- neither Vim nor Emacs put 
> little stars by marked lines. Yes, TextMate does, but that's also *all* 
> TextMate does, IIRC; it has no way to distinguish individual marks. BBEdit 
> lets you name markers, which personally I find more useful -- not that a 
> little icon in the gutter saying "this line is marked" would be bad, but 
> given a choice between one style or the other, I'll take BBEdit's.

apologies for throwing every other editor. I'm just pissed of about
lack of working jumpmarks in BBEdit and TextWlangler. Vim doesn't
display them, but you can list them by issuing :marks command. BBEdit
neither lists them or allows them to be deleted. Again not to be
confused with bookmarks.

To me and many others that I know of jump marks are useful only if
they can be managed from a keyboard. Eg one key sets / unsets a mark
another jumps back and forward. Using bookmarks requires excessive
mouse maneuvering and giving them names. More work.

Don't get me wrong, BBEdit is fantastic, but neither jump marks or
markers do nothing to help navigate text from keyboard. They are
absolutely useless to me. Instead I'm missing keyboard settable
jumpmarks.

Thanks,
a

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