Hello Ann & all,
You can trust me (but it's just me tha's saying that), I'm using every
day blocks without ever marking the end block. And I was very haping
discovering that, then discovering the Space-m-dot7, those two things
when combined considerably minimize the actions needed for a block.
I modified the subject to take your remark into account. Although it
seems the Touch won't be release before last quarter of the year,
anyway here in France...
J.-F.
Le 27/05/2016 23:43, Ann Parsons a écrit :
Bonsoir, Jean-Francois,-------------------------------
No, I haven't seen this command listed in the English manual for the
Apex. I haven't checked any other manuals because I am not fluent in any
language except English. I can make myself understood in French for
simple things, but to understand what somebody says back to me, hmmm
that's problematic.
I am fairly sure that the Apex requires both a top and bottom point of
the block, but I think that the new Touch only requires the start or top
point and the insertion point of the cursor acts as the bottom point.
Someone may want to correct me on this?
BTW, friends, we may want to specify now when we're discussing the BN
just which one we're talking about. Otherwise we might get confoos`ed
and give Apex info to somebody who wants Touch info.
Ann P.
Original message:
Hello,
It marks the Start point. Is this command documented in english? I
didn't find it in a french version and I discovered it by chance.
Did you know that you can make any operation you want on a block without
marking the end point? In which case, the block consists on the portion
between the Start mark and the spot where you are.
J.-F.