Subj : Nano To : Barry Martin From : Ed Vance Date : Tue Nov 05 2024 20:13:39 > Hi Ed! > I had to check! I have inserted/deleted items because I thought the > cursor was one place and actually another. (For instance can highlight > as if getting ready to cut or copy but won't do it because the cursor is > still elsewhere where I left it last. -- I really should check out if > that function exists but first!) > The answer to your question is 'yes': a Ctrl C willpop up a display > telling which line the cursor is on and at wha percentage of the file > that is (47%, for example). > nano's help display is quite extensive! Now if I could only remmeberit > all! > » « > » BarryMartin3@MyMetronet.NET « > » « > ... World's oldest man dies at 114; he was asking for trouble at that speed. > --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 > ■ wcECHO 4.2 ≈ ILink: The Safe BBS ■ Bettendorf, IA > --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 > * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com (454:1/1) Not CTRL C. Just Pressing and releasing one of the CTRL keys does it for me on the XP box Hope what you learned from using CTRL C helps you keep track of where the Cursor is AND keeps you out of trouble There are some 'features' in this Android phone that I find hard to adjust to. IT remembering what was on the last web page when I exited the Firefox browser. i.e. When I click the Weather bookmark in Firefox IT loads the last weather data from the last time I looked at that. I hafta press the 3 vertical dots and tap the circle to refresh the page to get the the current report. I am slowly adjusting to what IT expects of me to do. First C=64, then 486DX33, XP and Vista and now this THING tries to keep Me humble. But I still turn those things on when I want them to abuse Me. So much to learn since 1984.. Ed --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: ILink: CCO - capitolcityonline.net (454:3/105) .