Hi Bary,

This looks really interesting, but I have a couple of questions.

You said ~/library.  I assume that's the folder that I access by going to 
Macintosh HD, opening it, and going to library?

Second, I was able to create the folder there called keybindings, but when I 
tried to save the file from text Edit, I was told I don't have permission to 
save a file with that filename.  What's up with that?
Thanks,
Donna
> On Feb 28, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I can tell you how you can select text across page boundaries in  Pages.  I 
> explained this in an earlier post.  So, I don’t know if you saw it and are 
> not interested, or if you didn’t see it, so I will post it again.
> What you will be able to do is:
> 1.  Move the insertion to a point on a page and press control-space to set a 
> mark.
> 2.  Move the insertion point to another point either on the same page or a 
> different page.
> 3.  Press control-x control-x to select text from the mark to the cursor.
> 
> You have to do some things to set that up.
> 1.  Create a folder in ~/Library called KeyBindings.
> 2.  Copy the following into a text file and save it to the KeyBindings folder 
> as DefaultKeyBinding.dict.
> {
> "^y" = "yankAndSelect:"; //control-y
> "^\@" = "setMark:"; //control-@
> "^w" = "deleteToMark:"; //control-w
> "^x" = { //control-x control-x
> "^x" = "selectToMark:";
> };
> "^ " = "setMark:"; //control-space
> "~f" = "moveWordForward:"; //option-f
> "~b" = "moveWordBackward:"; //option-b
> }
> 
> This is mine at it has some other bindings that you may not be interested in, 
> but you don’t need to worry about them.
> 
> Now, restart the app if need be it it should work.
> You will also have this functionality in most other text apps on your system 
> including mail and Textedit.
> 
> Note that this will allso copy the page break.  If you are not wanting to do 
> that, there is a way around that too, but I will only go in to that if I know 
> you are interested.
> Hope you find this helpful.
> 
> 
> On Feb 28, 2015, at 3:38 AM, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> since Yosemite - at least am I aware of it since then - it’s not possible to 
> highlight text that contains more then one page of text. 
> I tried to highlight more then one page in Pages and Textedit pressing on top 
> of the page CMD + a or Shift + End. If I try to highlight text manually using 
> Shift + arrow down VO anounces something like „not highlighted“ as soon as I 
> reach the boarder of the first page.
> 
> So, is anyone aware of this issue and knows a work around?
> 
> Thanks and all the best
> Jürgen
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