[OS X TeX] navigating through the source file
Warren Nagourney
wna at u.washington.edu
Fri May 17 17:44:04 EDT 2013
How about control-v? Many of the emacs binding are available in TeXShop.
Warren N
On May 17, 2013, at 2:37 PM, Antonio Cosma <acosma at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On May 17, 2013, at 11:23 PM, Nicolae Garleanu wrote:
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>> Thanks, but it does not move the cursor. It moves the page for viewing, but if one wants to type, select, etc., in the new location, one cannot. The cursor is still in the original position. At least on my computers. (Unless there is setting I can change to obtain the desired behavior.)
>> Nicolae
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> Try keeping the Shift key pressed together with Fn. This selects a block of text. Then leave Shift+Fn. Pressing the right arrow brings the cursor at the end of the selected block, and pressing the left arrow at the beginning. Works for me
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> Antonio
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