The exact meaning of Line, Column and Block Mode
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:26 pm
I have been using Zeus for many years and while I get around certain tasks albeit inefficiently, I am still confused with the Zeus meanings of Line, Column and Block mode.
I often need to remove several columns of data from an entire file. I have been placing the cursor at say the right end of a column (say column 80), holding the CTL key and left mouse moving left for as many columns as desired (say over to column 73), then moving the cursor straight up or down as needed to select a rectangular area to be deleted (ie. all text between col 73-80 in entire doc). This selects a rectangle. Letting go of the mouse and hitting DELETE accomplishes the task. The problem is some of my files have thousands of lines and this scrolling up or down through a large file with the mouse takes lots of time.
I can navigate much faster with keyboard keystrokes for other types of selections, but cannot figure out how to do the above task with just the keyboard. I messed around with macros, but my idea of what block and column mode is doesn't give the results I am looking for.
Any guidance?
Jim
I often need to remove several columns of data from an entire file. I have been placing the cursor at say the right end of a column (say column 80), holding the CTL key and left mouse moving left for as many columns as desired (say over to column 73), then moving the cursor straight up or down as needed to select a rectangular area to be deleted (ie. all text between col 73-80 in entire doc). This selects a rectangle. Letting go of the mouse and hitting DELETE accomplishes the task. The problem is some of my files have thousands of lines and this scrolling up or down through a large file with the mouse takes lots of time.
I can navigate much faster with keyboard keystrokes for other types of selections, but cannot figure out how to do the above task with just the keyboard. I messed around with macros, but my idea of what block and column mode is doesn't give the results I am looking for.
Any guidance?
Jim