Of course, if you "touch and hold" a spot in the display the magnifier 
comes on and lets you position rather accurately.

On 2012/05/13 10:14 , Eric Iverson wrote:
> I will think about this. It makes more sense on a computer as you are
> touching the line with the mouse which is quite accurate. The iPad touch
> (at least with my fat fingers) is more random.
>
> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Henry Rich<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> This is the same suggestion I made a few years back (for JIDE).  My
>> natural move is to click on the correct spot in the line, and it is a
>> shame to have lost that position when the line comes down for editing.
>> It would be great to have this as an option for people who work that way.
>>
>> Henry Rich
>>
>> On 5/13/2012 10:01 AM, Eric Iverson wrote:
>>> I think the api makes your suggestion possible. I'm not sure it would be
>> a
>>> good idea. At least not for me. I stab the line I want at random so would
>>> not benefit from having the random position preserved. I'll think about
>>> this and see if others have comments.
>>>
>>> On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 7:46 PM, David Leibs<[email protected]>
>>   wrote:
>>>> It is easy to select within the workspace.  This positions a blinking
>>>> vertical line at the point of selection. It you then touch the little
>>>> "enter symbol' the line of text is moved to the input area.
>>>> Unfortunatly your selection point is gone and you have to position the
>>>> vertical blinking insertion point again and with a slower and more
>>>> cognitively loaded gesture.  It would be nice if that insertion point
>>>> could be maintained.  I do not know if Apple's API would even allow
>>>> this.  I have no idea as to whether this would even be a good idea.
>>>>
>>>> - David Leibs
>>>>

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