Navigating files with the jump list
You can move through a file or files by using keyboard shortcuts to jump straight to parts of the file where you have been previously working.
The Editor maintains a jump list where each entry represents a point in a file where you have added or deleted text or which you have navigated to with the find function. You can use the following keyboard shortcuts to navigate to points in your files according to the jump list:
- ALT+k - go to the previous entry in the jump list.
- ALT+l - go to the next entry in the jump list
- ALT+SHIFT+k - go to the next jump list entry not in the current file
- ALT+SHIFT+l - go to the next jump list entry not in the current file
For example, if you are editing line 7 of a file, then you scroll to line 100 and enter text, you can press ALT+k to go back to line 7 and then ALT+l to go back to line 100.
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