Hi,
My favorite trick here is to open the file in two windows - in one of them I
mark in the other look at the result. The first could be made as small as you'd
like and the second can be scrolled and it will not change marking.
Have fun
Latchezar
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>Does anyone know how to make the cursor stay in
>place while the scroll bar is used to scroll the
>buffer? The reason why I asked is I've turned on
>the highlighting for matching braces. This works
>great; but if the matching brace is not within the
>
>display area, there is no way to see it. The only
>
>way I've found around this problem is to split the
>
>buffer into two window. I've searched the archive
>
>for an answer but did not find one. I would
>appreciate any help on this problem.
>
>--
>Peter Winson
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Latchezar Dimitrov Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
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