ActilinoOperation of the ActilinoPage 58• If you enter or delete any text, all marks located between the cursor position and theend of the text will be adjusted accordingly. When you jump to any mark, you willmove to the desired location.• If you delete a character which had been set as a mark, the mark will still be retained.5.2.11 Jump to Mark (SPC+1 3 4 = Chord m)Entering [SPC+1 3 4] (Chord m) lets you jump to a mark you have previously set by pressing[TU+TD]. A list of all available marks will be displayed and you will be positioned at the endof the list. Now you can navigate through the list by moving the cursor up and down or youcan enter the name of the desired mark. If you move down after opening the list, you willreach the top of the list.To jump to the selected mark, press [TRC]. The Editor keeps track of the position from whichyou jumped to the mark as the beginning of a block. This enables you to return to youroriginal position immediately. How to use blocks is described in the sections below. If youentered a name which does not exist as a mark, you will receive the message 'Bookmarkx does not exist'. You can now enter or select a new name. If no marks have been set inthe current file, you will be notified with a message 'No bookmarks set'.Please note:In certain situations, your previously stored marks may no longer be available. You will finddetails about this in chapter 5.2.19.5.2.12 Delete Mark (TU+TD, Select Name, SPC)If you want to delete a mark, activate the function for setting a mark by pressing [TU+TD] atthe same time and then select the mark you wish to delete from the list using [SPC + 1] or[SPC + 4]. Enter a space to delete the name of the mark, then press [TRC]. You will beasked whether you really want to delete the mark. If so, answer with [Y] and the mark willbe deleted.5.2.13 Block FunctionsThis feature enables you to work with entire blocks of text at a time. The procedures forworking with blocks resemble those familiar from modern PC operating systems:• You mark a certain selection of the text.• The selection may be either copied or cut and is temporarily stored on a clipboard.• From here, the selection may be pasted at a different place in the same file or evenin another file.• You also have the option of saving a marked text block directly to a new file.A block can also be deleted or pasted into a new file or an input field. Block operationssometimes cause the Editor to run slow. The following paragraphs describe the use of blocksin detail.5.2.13.1 Marking the Beginning of a Block [SPC+TRC]To mark the beginning of a block, place the cursor at the desired position and enter the keycombination [SPC+TRC] or press the cursor routing key twice. You do not need to set aspecial mark for the end of a block. Simply move the cursor one position to the right of whereyou want the block to end and press the cursor routing key. While moving the cursor, you