While we're at it how about a read mode like in emacs where you just press 
space to advance one window.
And all else would be optimized for just reading.


On Aug 23, 2018, at 5:46 AM, Sebastian Humenda <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi

I usually use the "move forward a braille window! function to read texts. When
the braille display hits the end of the screen, I need to move the cursor to the
last line, press page down and then I can start reading again. It would be
better if the cursor could be automatically set to the next line as soon as the
display wraps to a new line.
Since this behaviour is not always desirable, this should be a functionality one
could enable with a key press or keyboard command.

Could this please be implemented?

Thanks
Sebastian
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