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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="content-type"><title>Bookmarks</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css">
</head>
<body>
<h1>Bookmarks</h1>
A
bookmark is a special marker on a single line, indicated on the
bookmark margin. With this you can easily search for lines and
perform certain operations on them.
<p>
<h3>Adding/Removing
bookmarks:
</h3><p>You
can toggle a bookmark on a single line by clicking on the bookmark
margin in front of the line, or by selecting <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Toggle
Bookmark</span>. The <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Reverse
Bookmarks</span> command toggles bookmarks on each line of the currently opened document.
<p><h3>
To remove all bookmarks
</h3>Select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Clear all Bookmarks</span>.<p><h3>Navigating
with bookmarks:</h3>
<p>To
Jump with the cursor to the next line containing a bookmark, select
<span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Next Bookmark</span>, to go to the previous bookmarked line
select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Previous Bookmark</span>.
<p>
<h3>Modifying
bookmarked lines:</h3>
<p>
You
can perform a single operation on all bookmarked lines.
<p>
<ul><li>
To
cut each bookmarked line, select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Cut Bookmarked Lines</span>.
Every line will be cut from the file and added to the clipboard, so
they can all be pasted at once.
</li><li>To
copy, select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Copy bookmarked Lines</span></font> instead.
</li><li>
To
replace each bookmarked line with the current clipboard contents,
select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Paste to (Replace) bookmarked lines</span>.
/li><li>
To
remove all bookmarked lines, select <span class="menu_item">Search-&gt;Delete bookmarked
lines</span>.
</li></ul><p>
The
Delete option allows you to search for lines first, mark them with a
bookmark using search (see Search), then remove all of them based on
a certain trait.
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