
Readers, I'm evaluating the Java version of <oXygen/> 6.2.1 on Solaris 10 (SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118844-27 64-bit). The editor is being used for TEI P5 and I'm pleased with the ease with which it formats and transforms the code. The file I am currently working on has over 8000 `id's. Outlining shows no signs of sluggishness. Compared to Emacs, everything just seems to work. There is little need for much customisation or configuration. One thing, though, that I am having trouble with is the apparent shortage of editing accelerators or shortcut keys. I've searched the documentation: http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-standalone-en/configuring-the-editor.html#me... but cannot find any editing accelerators except the standard Copy, Cut, Paste, Redo, Select All, and Undo. What I need, in particular, are accelerators to mark or select units of text in preparation for further operations (copying, cutting &c.) e.g.: select-word select-paragraph select-sentence set-select-start set-select-end At present, I'm using the mouse for all of these functions. Still, I would find it more convenient, and definitely quicker, to be able to use the keyboard. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Best regards, Richard MAHONEY -- Richard MAHONEY | internet: http://indica-et-buddhica.org Littledene | telephone/telefax (man.): ++64 3 312 1699 Bay Road | cellular: ++64 27 482 9986 OXFORD, NZ | e-mail: r.mahoney[use"@"]iconz.co.nz