Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi | editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? | If not, could it be implemented in the next future? I am not familiar with this feature, can

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35: ."Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: . .| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi .| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? .| If not, could it be implemented in

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | In vi sesions, when pressing "m" key and then a single ascii | character (say "a"), | you simply add a non-visible control character, at the cursor | position, within the | vi buffer you are editing. You say that the mark "a" has been | defined

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi | editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? | If not, could it be implemented in the next future? I am not familiar with this feature, can

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35: ."Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: . .| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi .| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? .| If not, could it be implemented in

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | In vi sesions, when pressing "m" key and then a single ascii | character (say "a"), | you simply add a non-visible control character, at the cursor | position, within the | vi buffer you are editing. You say that the mark "a" has been | defined

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi | editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? | If not, could it be implemented in the next future? I am not familiar with this feature,

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
>From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35: ."Paolo M. Pumilia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: . .| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi .| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? .| If not, could it be implemented

Re: marking position while editing

2000-04-26 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Paolo M. Pumilia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | In vi sesions, when pressing "m" key and then a single ascii | character (say "a"), | you simply add a non-visible control character, at the cursor | position, within the | vi buffer you are editing. You say that the mark "a" has been |

marking position while editing

2000-04-25 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? If not, could it be implemented in the next future? thanks Pol -- Paolo Pumilia email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] o o o cstc o o o

marking position while editing

2000-04-25 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? If not, could it be implemented in the next future? thanks Pol -- Paolo Pumilia email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] o o o cstc o o o

marking position while editing

2000-04-25 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file? If not, could it be implemented in the next future? thanks Pol -- Paolo Pumilia email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] o o o cstc o o o