Boundless adds 4000 用户指南
Screen Display and Pages 15
If the current page or portion of the page is longer than the screen display or window in
which it is displayed, local keystrokes can be used to “pan” the window up or down
(Ctrl-
which it is displayed, local keystrokes can be used to “pan” the window up or down
(Ctrl-
↑
and Ctrl-
↓
). As a window is panned up, the page appears to be moving down;
the opposite is true when panning the window down. Text that is panned off the
screen is out of view, but is not lost.
The figure below represents the display screen with a 48 line page length on a 44 line
screen, after panning the window down 2 lines.
screen is out of view, but is not lost.
The figure below represents the display screen with a 48 line page length on a 44 line
screen, after panning the window down 2 lines.