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To assign Ctrl+I (when in the text area, command line, or prefix area) as shortcut for "Find Mark":
Window > Preferences > LPEX Editor > User Key Actions >
Key: c-i.t.c.p
Action: findMark
Set > OK.


Wilt, Charles wrote:
Ok,

I figured out Ctrl-Q to set a "quick mark" in the source and Alt-Q to goto a "quick 
mark".

Also nee how to use 'Edit'-->'Mark'-->'Name a Mark' to set a "named mark" and how to goto a 
named mark by using 'Edit'-->'Find Other'-->'Find Mark' to get the command line to switch to the 
"Find Mark".

Is there any way to set a keyboard shortcut for the "Find Mark"?


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