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Re: remembering cursor position
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Re: remembering cursor position


  • Subject: Re: remembering cursor position
  • From: David Ewing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 12:10:54 -0700


On Dec 8, 2007, at 3:56 AM, Philip Aker wrote:

• What I want for navigation and selection key bindings is the Mac style where 95% of normal editing activities are handled by the Command, Shift, and Option modifiers and the 4 arrow keys -- not page up/down, home/end.

• What I want for scrolling is for Xcode to place the insertion point at the bottom of the screenful when I keystroke Option-Down, and if the insertion point is already on the last line of the page, scroll one screenful and place the insertion point again on the last line in the view (again just like CW/BB).

These aren't quite the standard Mac OS X key bindings, and I wasn't aware that CW/BB worked like that (but I can see that they do). Our behavior for Page Down isn't quite the same, but you can certainly bind it to Opt-down arrow to get close to what you're looking for. To get the full CW/BB behavior, it would be best if you could file a bug.


Thanks,
Dave

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