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Leaping to automatic
page breaks
If
you leap to
a
page
character,
the
cursor
will
also
leap
to
automatic page
breaks.
The
cursor
lands
on
the
first
character
following the
automatic page
break.
If
the
pattern contains more than
one
character, automatic page
breaks
will
not
be
found.
For
example,
if
you
leap to
[PAGEI[a]
the cursor
will
find
the
first
page
character
followed
by
an
"a" or
an
"A",
but
it will
not find
an
automatic page break
followed
by
an
"a".
Leaping to
the
beginning
or
the end
of
the
text
kaping
to
a
pattern of
several
consecutive
page
characters
causes
the
cursor
to
leap
to
the
first or
last
document
character
in
the
entire
text.
The
leap
occurs the instant the
pattern
exceeds the
number
ofconsecutive
page
c[aracters
that
can be
found anywhere
in
the
text.
For
example,
if
there
are
no more than
two
consecutive
page
or document
characters anywhere
in
the
text,
the
cursor
will
leap
to the
beginning
or
the end
of
the
text
the moment
you
press
IPAGEI
the
third
time
while
holding
a
LEAP
key.
Use
[<-LEAP]
to
leap
to
the
beginning
of
the
text;
use
[LEAP->]
to
leap to the
end.
In local
leap mode
the
cursor
will
land
at the
first
or
last
document character in
the
local
leap
region.
Accent
characters
in
leaping
A
leap
pattem may contain
a
bare accent character
(an
accent
character that
stands
alone), or characters
modified
by
accents.
As
you typ€
a
pattem containing
an accent,
type the
accent
first,
then the character
which
it
accents.
The two
join
together
in
the leap
pattem.
Thus
typing
"-"
and
"n"
in
succession
while
leaping
causes
you
to leap
to
an
i.
The instant you type
the accent the
cursor
leaps to
the
first
example
of
the accent
in
the
text, whether
it
is
a
bare
accent
or
it
modifies
a
character.
When
you
type
the
next
character
in
the pattem, the cursor moves
to
the
first
accented
example
ofthis
character,
unless
it already
stands
on such
a
character. A
bare accent
can
occur only
at
the
end
of
a
paffern or in
a
single-character
pattern.
A
bare
accent
matches
a
bare
accent
or
an accented
character in
the
text.
Leaping and
LEARN
Iraping
is
not
circular during
the
learning or
re-enacting
phase
s
of
[LEARN].
If
the
cursor encounters either
the
first
or
last
document characters in
the
text
during
a
leap,
it
will
rebound
to
its starting
point;
learning or re-enacting
will
stop.
If
local
leap is on,
the
LEARN
command
stops
and
the
cursor
rebounds when
it
encounters
either
end
of
the
local
leap
region.
UNDO and
Leap
[UNDO]
returns the cursor and the screen
to
the
way they
were
before
the leap
began.

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