[bookport] Re: Accidential loss of book mark

That's what I was looking for!  I don't know why 7 and 9 don't work.  
Apparently the insertion of decimal 012 were insufficient.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lou Kolb 
  To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:57 PM
  Subject: [bookport] Re: Accidential loss of book mark


  Been there, done that.  I would use the power move keys, A plus B to move 
backward and B plus C to move forward by large but ever decreasing per 
centages.  If it's a text file, I don't understand why the commands to move by 
page, 7 and 9 wouldn't work.  But you need the big chunks the power move 
commands would give you anyway.  HTH.  Lou
    ----- 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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