You can Bookmark in TextPad which is very nice tool when you have a very
long syntax and its helping me a lot.
Siraj
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Snider-Lotz, Tom
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:56 AM
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Subject: Re: Go To Specific Line
I like Mark's suggestion about descriptive tags that you can search for.
If you prefer line numbers, one option is to use Notepad or some other
text editor (e.g., TextPad has a "go to line #" function) as your syntax
editor. Syntax files are simply text files with a SPS extension.
A full-powered text editor like TextPad has many other capabilities that
the syntax editor lacks.
-- Tom
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Justin Black
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 4:19 PM
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Subject: Go To Specific Line
Does anyone know if there's a "Go To Specific Line" function in the
Syntax Editor window (v13 or v14) analagous to CTRL+G in Notepad? So,
say I have a syntax file with 10,000 lines, and I want to "jump" to line
3500...
Many thanks,
--Justin