Hi there, sorry for warming up an old discussion.
I'm sitting in front of a large document in LyX right now and need to jump back and forth quite often. Now what I'm missing (besides the whole vi bindings) is vi's ability to mark line numbers (m-command). I find this very useful for hopping around visiting other sections in my document and returning quickly to where I'm working by just pressing " '[buffer] ". Scrolling is quite painful, very slow and - when working inside floats _very_ unreliable. Using the Navigate-menu is fine, but does only work well for short sections; when I need to jump to the middle of some paragraph, I'm lost using pg{down,up}. Is there an "easy" way to implement stuff like that? After all these vi-discussions, has anybody measured the necessary work? Is anybody actually working on it right now? Where in the source should I start? Regards, -- Ullrich Franke