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Override bookmark functionality

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Jeremy Chapman - 30 Jun 2006 00:59 GMT
Default functionlity is to use CTR+K+K to add a bookmark, then use CTRL+K+N
or CTRN+K+P to go to the previous and next bookmarks.  I would like to write
some extension so I could use CTRL+SHIFT+0 through CTRL+SHIFT+9 to add
bookmarks, then use CTRL+0 through CTRL+9 to go back to the corresponding
bookmark.  How would I get started writing this?
Sergey M - 30 Jun 2006 01:31 GMT
> Default functionlity is to use CTR+K+K to add a bookmark, then use
> CTRL+K+N or CTRN+K+P to go to the previous and next bookmarks.  I
> would like to write some extension so I could use CTRL+SHIFT+0
> through CTRL+SHIFT+9 to add bookmarks, then use CTRL+0 through
> CTRL+9 to go back to the corresponding bookmark.  How would I get
> started writing this?

Delphi old-timer I take it? <g> You could just get DPack for that. It
comes with Numbered Bookmarks feature. HTH.
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