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diff --git a/doc/05_FileNavigation.md b/doc/05_FileNavigation.md index 953464a7..93e7f9d9 100644 --- a/doc/05_FileNavigation.md +++ b/doc/05_FileNavigation.md @@ -7,19 +7,20 @@ You can place bookmarks on lines in buffers to jump back to them later. Use the ## Goto Line -To jump to a specific line in a file, press `Ctrl+J` (`⌘J` on Mac OSX) and -specify the line number in the prompt and press `Enter` (`↩`) or click `OK`. +To jump to a specific line in a file, press `Ctrl+J` (`⌘J` on Mac OSX | `^J` in +ncurses) and specify the line number in the prompt and press `Enter` (`↩` | +`Enter`) or select `OK`. ## Goto Matching Brace By default, Textadept will highlight the matching brace characters under the caret : `(`, `)`, `[`, `]`, `{`, `}`, `<`, and `>`. Pressing `Ctrl+M` (`^M` on -Mac OSX) moves the caret to that matching brace and `Ctrl+Shift+M` (`^⇧M`) -extends the selection. +Mac OSX | `M-M` in ncurses) moves the caret to that matching brace and +`Ctrl+Shift+M` (`^⇧M` | `M-S-M`) extends the selection.  -## Mac OSX +## Mac OSX and ncurses Textadept supports the keybindings you are accustomed to for navigating text -fields in Mac OSX. +fields in Mac OSX and entering commands in the Linux/BSD terminal. |