[OS X TeX] navigating through the source file
Nicolae Garleanu
garleanu at haas.berkeley.edu
Fri May 17 23:46:21 CEST 2013
Ok, touché. I should brush up on the emacs bindings.
Thanks!
Nicolae
On 5/17/13 2:44 PM, "Warren Nagourney" <wna at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>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:
>
>>
>> On May 17, 2013, at 11:23 PM, Nicolae Garleanu wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>
>> 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
>>
>> Antonio
>>
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