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<div class="callout note">(Details) The “Normal” keyboard layout <kbd>F9</kbd> is the “hot-key” for <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Set stream marker</kbd>. Alternatively, you can press <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Copy to cursor</kbd> ( <kbd>Ctrl-F9</kbd> ) to mark a block. Until both block markers are set, “Copy to cursor” only sets the block markers; when both block markers are set, it copies the block to the current cursor position.</div> | <div class="callout note">(Details) The “Normal” keyboard layout <kbd>F9</kbd> is the “hot-key” for <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Set stream marker</kbd>. Alternatively, you can press <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Copy to cursor</kbd> ( <kbd>Ctrl-F9</kbd> ) to mark a block. Until both block markers are set, “Copy to cursor” only sets the block markers; when both block markers are set, it copies the block to the current cursor position.</div> | ||
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| + | You can begin highlighting a block by double-tapping the <kbd>Shift</kbd> key; this is identical to pressing <kbd>F9</kbd> (the normal hot-key for <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Set stream marker</kbd>). | ||
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| + | It is recommend to double-tap <kbd>Shift</kbd> over trying to hold down the <kbd>Shift</kbd> while highlighting a large block. | ||
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| + | Similarly, you can clear the block highlighting by double-tapping the <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> key; this is identical to selecting <kbd>EDIT</kbd> > <kbd>Clear markers</kbd> or <kbd>BLOCK</kbd> > <kbd>Clear markers</kbd>. | ||
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| + | <div class="callout note">The double-tapping of <kbd>Shift</kbd> and <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> only work when <kbd>CONFIG</kbd> > <kbd>Emulation</kbd> > <kbd>Alt/Ctrl/Shift key shortcuts</kbd> is enabled. It is enabled by default.</div> | ||
==Related Resources== | ==Related Resources== | ||
There are three main ways to mark a block of text:
To highlight a large block, first highlight a small section at the beginning of the block; then go to the end of the block; finally, hold down the Shift key and finish highlighting the entire block. Holding down the Shift key lets you expand the size of a highlighted blocks.
Small block are easily marked with the Shift key or mouse. It sets both the beginning and ending block markers; all block operations are then available. The BLOCK menu items or equivalent hot-keys give you more flexibility and make it easier to mark a very large block.
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After marking a block, you can change its size and/or the type of block. Move the cursor to the desired end of the block and then select “Set stream marker”, “Set column marker” or “Set line marker” from the BLOCK menu.
You can begin highlighting a block by double-tapping the Shift key; this is identical to pressing F9 (the normal hot-key for BLOCK > Set stream marker).
It is recommend to double-tap Shift over trying to hold down the Shift while highlighting a large block.
Similarly, you can clear the block highlighting by double-tapping the Ctrl key; this is identical to selecting EDIT > Clear markers or BLOCK > Clear markers.