[bookport] Re: Accidential loss of book mark
- From: "Tiffany H. Jessen" <tjessen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 02:22:21 -0500
if you knew a word or series of words that are fairly unique to where you
were, you can use the find command, and then use seven and eight or eight and
nine to find the previous or next instance of that string.
----- Original Message -----
From: Skip Gore
To: Book Port
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:32 PM
Subject: [bookport] Accidential loss of book mark
Normally, while reading, I use the one andthree keys to lock Book Port. So
that accidentally, I don't hit a key and mess up the works. Well, today, I
didn't lock the file after it started reading and accidentally pressed the one
key. My book mark was gone and I was back at the beginning of the file. My
six key -- advance by paragraph is the only set of keys that work in moving
through the file. It's a rather long book and constantly depressing the six
key would drive me insane. Not that I'm not already there. <G>
Any, is there a way to find my old spot without having to move down by
paragraphs. The segment, or region keys don't work. I transferred the book in
txt form through book port transfer utility. Apparently, it didn't set enough
markers.
Might this be a suggestion for the next update. Maybe leaving the current
book while traveling to the top of the file. Or, someway to get back?
Thanks, Skip
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