Re: Jump Paragraph

2010-08-04 Thread Roland Küffner
Am 05.08.2010 um 04:16 schrieb Rick: > I know it is possible to select a paragph with command+option+L. Does > anyone know whether it Is it possible to make the insertion point jump > paragphs like in emacs. > > Right now the only options I know about of moving the insertion point > vertically wi

Jump Paragraph

2010-08-04 Thread Rick
I know it is possible to select a paragph with command+option+L. Does anyone know whether it Is it possible to make the insertion point jump paragphs like in emacs. Right now the only options I know about of moving the insertion point vertically with the keyboard are command+up/down (top/bottom of

Re: Newbie: Scripting a better HOME button?

2010-08-04 Thread offtone
Ah, Delacour's and Conrad's solution seems to be pretty much spot on. I've been wrestling with it a bit and still can't get the bugger to behave the same when the SHIFT key is held down -- that is, using the same "Smart Home" behaviour while trying to SELECT to the start of the line. It ought to fi

Re: SVN on files accessed via SFTP

2010-08-04 Thread G. T. Stresen-Reuter
On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:04 PM, Jonathan wrote: > Hi, > > I don't suppose there's any way to get the SVN menu to work on files > accessed via SFTP? > > E.g., if you have script files which are best stored/edited on a > remote computer, b/c they need to be run on a remote system or they > access huge

SVN on files accessed via SFTP

2010-08-04 Thread Jonathan
Hi, I don't suppose there's any way to get the SVN menu to work on files accessed via SFTP? E.g., if you have script files which are best stored/edited on a remote computer, b/c they need to be run on a remote system or they access huge or otherwise NDA'd data which can only be stored on that sys