Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
on the screen. The central way to determine how many markers there
are is to count how many times the cursor fails to move each time you
press an arrow key.
, 2007 12:22
To: Framers (E-mail)
Subject: Distinguishing markers
Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
on the screen. The central way to determine how many markers there are
is to count how many
Doug wrote:
Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
on the screen. The central way to determine how many markers there
are is to count how many times the cursor fails to move each time you
press
There are a few plugins that will expand the markers in place, but
MarkerTools lets you select multiple markers at once (or the whole file)
and browse through them one at a time or filter on a specific marker
type and get the total count of marker selected. (In addition to other
useful
Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
on the screen. The central way to determine how many markers there
are is to count how many times the cursor fails to move each time you
press an arrow key.
ers-bounces+charles.beck=infor.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 12:22
To: Framers (E-mail)
Subject: Distinguishing markers
Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
markers all located such that you cannot see more than a sin
Doug wrote:
> Some of my documents have Index markers, Reference markers, and other
> markers all located such that you cannot see more than a single marker
> on the screen. The central way to determine how many markers there
> are is to count how many times the cursor fails to move each time you