![]() ![]() For example, you can press Ctrl B to apply bold to the entire word at the current cursor position without selecting it first. When this option is on, and there is no selection in the document, the font formatting operations (bold, italic, etc) are applied to the current document word. When this option is off, only the current paragraph line is brought into view. So actual scrolling is done less often, but is more discrete. When this option is on, and the paragraph line with the cursor is not currently in view, Atlantis scrolls the document window to bring the current paragraph line and a few more neighboring lines below or above it into view. This option controls how the document window is scrolled when you press the cursor keys: ⇐, ⇒, ⇑, ⇓, Home, End. Note that you can still select individual characters even when this option is on: as soon as Atlantis selects an entire word, back the mouse up a bit, and keep dragging the mouse to select that word partially. When this option is off, individual characters are selected instead. When this option is on, dragging the mouse to select text causes Atlantis to automatically selects entire words. ![]() "Save to File." and "Load from File." Select whole words automatically
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