Re: Spill it, bob!
- Posted by euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com Nov 21, 2001
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tone.skoda wrote: > From: <euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com> > > > If all your source is in one file, how can you edit different parts of it > > simultaneously? > > By using bookmarks; ctrl+F2 = set/clear bookmark, F2 = next bookmark, > shift+F2 = prev bookmark, ctrl+shift+F2 = clear all bookmarks. > I use them all the time while programming in DevStudio. You don't find it annoying when your one source file is so large you have 10 (or more) bookmarks and only the ability to step backwards and forwards rather than jump straight to bookmark X? (Granted, EE:CS has F7 and F8 to do that, But Alt+Num is much quicker). Then again, by setting bookmarks, aren't you just splitting your source into several pseudo-files anyway? One could argue that a hard disk is one big file with the filenames - of what we consider 'proper' files - as bookmarks. Then both development mindsets are identical! ;) Carl