Navigation Commands
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Command | Description |
CharLeft | Moves the cursor one character to the left. |
CharRight | Moves the cursor one character to the right. |
ConditionalDown | Finds the next matching preprocessor condition. |
ConditionalUp | Finds the previous matching preprocessor condition. |
DocumentEnd | Moves the cursor to the end of the file. |
DocumentStart | Moves the cursor to the beginning of the file. |
GoToIndentation | Moves the cursor to the end of the indentation. |
GoToMatchBrace | Finds the matching brace. |
GoToMatchBraceExtend | Finds the matching brace and selects all text between the braces. |
Home | Moves the cursor alternately between the beginning of the current line and the beginning of the text on that line. |
IndentToPrev | Moves the cursor to the position of the next text that is on the previous line. |
LevelDown | Searches forward for the end of the next bracketed level. |
LevelUp | Searches back for the beginning of the previous bracketed level. |
LineDown | Moves the cursor one line downward. |
LineEnd | Moves the cursor to the end of the text on the current line. |
LineStart | Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. |
LineUp | Moves the cursor one line upward. |
PageDown | Moves the cursor one page downward. |
PageUp | Moves the cursor one page upward. |
ParaDown | Moves the cursor forward to the beginning of the next paragraph. |
ParaUp | Moves the cursor backward to the beginning of the previous paragraph. |
SentenceLeft | Moves the cursor back to the previous beginning of a sentence. |
SentenceRight | Moves the cursor forward to the next end of a sentence. |
WindowEnd | Moves the cursor to the bottom of the text window. |
WindowStart | Moves the cursor to the top of the text window. |
WordLeft | Moves the cursor backward one word. |
WordRight | Moves the cursor forward one word. |
Note The Home command is different from the LineStart command. LineStart always moves the cursor to the first column in the line; Home moves the cursor to different locations depending on the cursor's current location. The Home command moves the cursor to the first non-blank character in the line. However, if the cursor is already located on the first non-blank character, Home moves to the first column of the line.