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Textadept supports the key bindings you are accustomed to for navigating text
fields on your platform. The arrow keys move the caret in a particular
direction, `Ctrl+Left` and `Ctrl+Right` (`^⇠` and `^⇢` on Mac OSX | `^Left` and
-`^Right` in ncurses) move by words, `PgUp` and `PgDn` (`⇞` and `⇟` | `PgUp` and
-`PgDn`) move by pages, etc. Mac OSX and ncurses also support some Bash-style
+`^Right` in curses) move by words, `PgUp` and `PgDn` (`⇞` and `⇟` | `PgUp` and
+`PgDn`) move by pages, etc. Mac OSX and curses also support some Bash-style
bindings like `^B`, `^F`, `^P`, `^N`, `^A`, and `^E`. A complete list of
movement bindings is found in the "Movement" section of the
[key bindings list][].
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ movement bindings is found in the "Movement" section of the
By default, Textadept will highlight the matching brace characters under the
caret : '(', ')', '[', ']', '{', and '}'. Pressing `Ctrl+M` (`^M` on Mac OSX |
-`M-M` in ncurses) moves the caret to that matching brace.
+`M-M` in curses) moves the caret to that matching brace.
![Matching Braces](images/matchingbrace.png)
## Bookmarks
You can place bookmarks on lines in buffers to jump back to them later.
-`Ctrl+F2` (`⌘F2` on Mac OSX | `F1` in ncurses) toggles a bookmark on the current
+`Ctrl+F2` (`⌘F2` on Mac OSX | `F1` in curses) toggles a bookmark on the current
line, `F2` jumps to the next bookmarked line, `Shift+F2` (`⇧F2` | `F3`) jumps to
the previously bookmarked line, `Alt+F2` (`⌥F2` | `F4`) jumps to the bookmark
selected from a list, and `Ctrl+Shift+F2` (`⌘⇧F2` | `F6`) clears all bookmarks
@@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ in the current buffer.
## Goto Line
To jump to a specific line in a file, press `Ctrl+J` (`⌘J` on Mac OSX | `^J` in
-ncurses) and specify the line number in the prompt and press `Enter` (`↩` |
+curses) and specify the line number in the prompt and press `Enter` (`↩` |
`Enter`) or select `OK`.