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subject: JUMP - (Cursor Movement)
overview: Most options presented here are also discussed in
"Cursor Movement" in the Keystrokes section of this
manual. Except for W, all of these options can move
the cursor a number of lines and/or columns from where
it is currently located. They have been collected and
placed in this menu to provide you with one convenient
location to access them all. (Also see Bookmarks and
the +n and -n Command Line options.)
┌─────────────────────────┐
│Jump options: │ Keystrokes
╞═════════════════════════╡ ──────
│(1) Top of file │ Ctrl PgUp
│(2) Bottom of file │ Ctrl PgDn
│(3) Top of screen │ Ctrl Home
│(4) Bottom of screen │ Ctrl End
│(5) Up one screen │ PgUp
│(6) Down one screen │ PgDn
│(7) Up one paragraph │ Ctrl Up
│(8) Down one paragraph │ Ctrl Down
│(9) Up one printed page │
│(0) Down one printed page│
│(W) Where are we in text │ Ctrl T
│e(X)it │
└─────────────────────────┘
discussion: Assume the inner box in the diagram below represents
your screen and the outer box represents the file you
are editing. Further assume that your cursor is at
the spot marked X and the "..." represents non-blank
lines of data. The new cursor location for each menu
option is:
┌──────────────────────┐
│A..... │ (1) Cursor moves to A
│ │ (2) Cursor moves to Z
│ ├───User-Page+0──┤ │ (3) Cursor moves to a
│ p │ (4) Cursor moves to z
│ ┌──────────────────┐ │ (5) Cursor moves toward A
│ │a..... u │ │ by number of lines
│ │ ..... │ │ visible in window.
│ │ │ │ (6) Cursor moves toward Z
│ │ ...... X │ │ by number of lines
│ │ ...... │ │ visible in window.
│ │ │ │ (7) Cursor moves to u
│ │z..... d │ │ (8) Cursor moves to d
│ └──────────────────┘ │ (9) Cursor moves to p
│ ├───User-Page+0──┤ │ (0) Cursor moves to q
│ q │(W) Window appears and
│Z...... │ gives page and line
└──────────────────────┘ number for cursor.
Options (9), (0) and (W) represent the page and line
numbers which would result if you sent your file to
the printer.
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