Highlight wide organic portions of code
inside a complex page

It can be very hard sometimes to find out the exact boundaries e.g. of a HTML nested <TABLE> inside other Tables or similar structures, especially when the extents widen the Table, containing other Tables, thus requiring much scrolling and causing difficulties in following the flow of the code itself.
The hyphenator-Pro provides handy and efficient tools for.
Set and use anchors like jumpers
Move the caret to one delimiting point of the code, as the start position, and set one anchor (Right_Ctrl·K); hence search the other extreme of the interesting code area (can use the Find dialog yet) and set the ending anchor (Ctrl+K, no matter if lower or upper; one only anchor will extend the selection to the end of page). The Left_Ctrl·J command thereafter would jump back to the last caret recorded position, or to the next one the Right_Ctrl·J, without cutting it out from the stack. Stroke the Alt+Ctrl·J instead, to highlight the text area delimited by the two selected pointers; this will repeatedly ready the exact selection for any usage.
Automatic markup of the recurrent strings as anchors
 Build Bookmark stack command You can also ask the program to set itself up to 10 Bookmarks for the occurrences of a defined Tag into every loaded document, starting from any point of the code (“Tag” refers to any string or paragraph, Line Feeds and wildcards included alike for all searches, that can apply to all files toghether if needed).
The resulting anchors sequence will enable to directly [jump to and] join the start-end of delimited areas, like in any kind of List or Table etc., that can be even highlighted appending separated contiguous areas in both directions by the Shift_Ctrl·J (refer to the “Text bookmarks handles” help section for details).
 Automatic Tags bookmarker.gif
Check the selected code alone
Need to verify the selection's conformity? click the |Browse code| button to watch the selection apart from the rest of the page: the style of that Body's cut off will be completed anyhow by the full Header of the same page.

ver. 1.01 008 beta Feb-11-2007