[TxMt] Control-L markers
Robin Houston
robin.houston at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 21:50:04 UTC 2007
You can easily make it so that pressing ^L inserts a control-L character.
Just create a snippet in the bundle editor, and type control-Q, control-L
into the snippet definition. You won't be able to see it in the editor
window, but if you typed it, it'll be there. Then set control-L as the
shortcut key for that snippet. Voilà!
For going to the next ^L, you can just record a macro that does a search for
it. Again, you can type control-Q, control-L into the search box.
The only problem is that, as Rob said, the only way you can see them in your
document is to Show Invisibles.
Robin
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