ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Using the Editor ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ You must use an ANSI or VT100 compatiple terminal in order to use this function. Telemate, with it's redefinable macro/keyboard is the prefered program. When you activate the editor, it will prompt you for a file name. Please use the following format XYZ00-00.TXT Where XYZ are your initials and 00-00 is the date in MM-DD format. If you change your mind at the file name prompt, you can back out by using hitting the escape key. After you enter the file name, if the file doesn't exist it will ask if you want to create is. Answer Yes if the file name is correct. Below are the commands and the control (^) codes which activate them. You may perfer to assign macros for the more common ones. Most are the standard ANSI/VT52/102 codes, some are not. Help ^J Left ^S Marking Save+ Insert ^V Right ^D Start ^KB Exit ^KX Delete ^G Up ^E End ^KK Resume ^KS Home ^QR Down ^X Delete ^KY New ^KD End ^QC Page Up ^R To File ^KW First ^QS Page Dn ^C Move ^KV Abort ^KQ Last ^QD Back ^H Copy ^KC Quit Esc If you use Telemate I reccomend you download EDITMAC.ZIP so you may use the editor a little easier. If you use Telemate and have installed the custom macro files, then follow these instructions. Turn your NUMLOCK key to OFF. The unlocked keys will now work as they are labled. PgUp(9) will now do a page up, Ins(0) will change to the insert mode, (6) will move the cursor to the right, ect. The grey (alternate keypad) keys will function as normal, ie Page Up will initiate an upload. Several other functions are assigned to the shift+function keys. They are assigned as follows Shift+F1 Editor Help (as opposed to Telemate Help which is F1 Shift+F2 Save the current file and edit a new one Shift+F3 Abandon this file and edit a new one Shift+F4 Abandon this file and return to the system Shift+F5 Start marked block Shift+F6 End marked block Shift+F7 Delete marked block Shift+F8 Move marked block Shift+F9 Move to start of line Shift+F10 Move to end of line Shift+F11 Move one word left Shift+F12 Move one word right A command summary can be brought up on the screen at any time by hitting Shift+F1, however this gives the control codes, not the keys. It is reccomended that you put this file in your file viewer for quick reference.