Zitat von Graeme Geldenhuys : > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Marc Weustink > wrote: > > > > I don't call it an issue. If I don't need a bookmark, I don't use it :) > > So it doesn't bother me that it is somewhere assigned. When I need it at > > another place, I jsut press ctrl+1 to set it there > > Well the problem is that I sometimes have a few bookmarks. They don't > always start at 1. eg: 2, 4, 6 (I use Programmer Dvorak keyboard > layout, and the numbers are not in sequence like Qwerty). Now if I > mistakenly press Ctrl+Shift+1, it might jump to a totally unrelated > unit - compared to what I am working with. This is very annoying - I > already have to many units open at once. :-) > > >> Is the Ctrl+ a > >> toggle feature like Delphi and it's just broken in Lazarus, or does > >> Lazarus IDE work fundamentally different? > > > > It has never been a toggle, but I can see a use for it. > > Thanks Marc, I'll search the mailing list, but yes, there is a big > benefit for toggling the bookmarks. There is also a big benefit in not > having persistent bookmarks. Could somebody with the right knowledge > of Lazarus IDE make these user selectable options? I would do it > myself if I could, but I find it hard enough just to add IDE shortcuts > to add-on I create - so I have no clue where to even start looking for > Lazarus IDE keyboard behaviour code. Maybe the best solution for you Graeme is if the IDE automatically removes bookmarks if they are older than x hours. BTW, bookmarks are deleted, if you set another bookmark at the same line. Mattias