Shear ignorance :-) Actually, I think it might be because cmd-A is universal, where as cmd-down isn't? I will try the command out. But still, there's an unexpected interaction of word warp with revealing the cursor when the user exits to the end of a selection....
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:17 AM Ross Ahmed rossahmed@googlemail.com wrote:
I use cmd + down arrow. How come you don't use that?
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On 30 Jan 2017, at 11:00, Tim Bates timothy.c.bates@gmail.com wrote:
My way to quickly ge to the bottom of a document is to select it all and then right-arrow to place the cursor at the last character in the document.
For some time now, this doesn’t always work: Often one ends up some-way down, but not at the bottom. Repeating 2-4 times needed to get to the bottom.
It seems to occur when line wrap is on, and the document contains long lines (i.e., text paragraphs)
Perhaps something is a bit off in the algorithm for scrolling the page when lines are wrapping?
Best, tim
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