Hello,
You could always do a space-m to start block, go to the bottom, space-b, hit d.
You don't necessarily need a bottom marker, in other words.
Sent from a Braille Sense
----- Original Message -----
From: Jean-Franc3a7ois_Colas <jfcolas@xxxxxxx>
To: BrailleNote EMail list <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, May 27, 2016 3:58 pm
Subject: [BNU] Re: BackSpace+m or Mark command?
-------------------------------
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.
Le 27/05/2016 16:29, Gerardo Corripio a écrit :
HI listers-------------------------------
OK let's suppose I'm in a document; I want to mark a point to afterwards
put another mark to copy to the Clipboard etc., via the BackSpace+m
command on my Braille Keyboard Apex32. My question is the BackSpace+m
what marker does it set, the top or the bottom one? Thanks for info.
BNU: BrailleNote Users - a forum for users of BrailleNote family of products
from Humanware.
Website: www.braillenoteusers.info
IMPORTANT: By default, replies will be sent to individuals. If you feel that
your reply would be useful for others, please use "reply to all" feature in
your email client.
If you wish to unsubscribe from this list, send an email with the subject
line of "unsubscribe" to braillenote-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
You can also visit our list page at:
www.freelists.org/list/braillenote
From this page, you can unsubscribe, change email delivery settings and view
list archives.
If you have any comments or questions for list moderators, please send an
email to braillenote-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Thanks.