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- HELP INDEX
- !Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired
- ! topic, and then press (ENTER).
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- /?/
- 0-/
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- Welcome
- 1-/
- 10
- Support
- 2-
- 6
- Hot-Keys
- 3-
- 11
- Mouse
- 08
- 2
- Help
- 18
- 13
- Key Commands
- 28
- 91
- Box Codes
- 38
- 3
- Field Editing
- 0H
- 7
- License
- 1H
- 27
- DOS Shell
- 2H
- 87
- Setup
- 3H
- 90
- Limits
- 0V
- 92
- ASCII Chart
- 1V
- 14
- Movement
- 2V
- 15
- CTRL-K
- 3V
- 16
- CTRL-Q
- 0f
- 17
- Other Keys
- 1f
- 18
- Definable
- 2f
- 83
- Info
- 3f
- 12
- Kudos
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- HELP
- This program contains an on-line, context sensitive help system. At
- any time, you can view a help screen relating to your position in
- the program by pressing (F1). Presented below is a summary of the
- valid commands while in the help window.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (ARROW KEYS) Select a topic by moving the highlight bar with
- any of the arrow keys.
- (ANY LETTER) Jump to the next selection beginning with that letter.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (HOME) Move the highlight bar to the first selection.
- (END) Move the highlight bar to the last selection.
- (PGUP) Move the highlight bar 1/10 back in the list.
- (PGDN) Move the highlight bar 1/10 forward in the list.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (ESC) or (-) Leave the help system and return to program.
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- FIELD EDITING pg. 1 of 3
- When entering certain text information, such as a search key, you
- may use the following field editing commands.
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- (HOME) Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
- (END) Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- () Moves the cursor one space to the left.
- () Moves the cursor one space to the right.
- (CTRL-) Moves the cursor one word to the left.
- (CTRL-) Moves the cursor one word to the right.
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- (DEL) Deletes one character at the cursor.
- (BACKSPACE) Moves the cursor one space to the left and deletes
- one character.
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- FIELD EDITING pg. 2 of 3
- (INS) Toggles between the insert and over-type mode. While in
- the insert mode the cursor's height will increase and new
- characters are inserted by shifting all remaining text one
- position to the right of the cursor. Toggling back to the
- over-type mode will restore the cursor to its normal size
- and characters entered will replace those at the cursor.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (F5) Converts all the text to upper case.
- (F6) Converts all the text to lower case.
- (F7) Makes the first letter of each word upper case.
- (F8) Reverses the character's case at the cursor.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (PGUP) Enter control character (i.e. ALT-027, ALT-007, etc.)
- (PGDN) Reverse all changes and continue editing.
- (ESC) Reverse all changes and quit.
- (ENTER) Accept all changes and quit.
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- FIELD EDITING pg. 3 of 3
- In some instances, the input line will appear with text already in
- it. This is either the default or the last entered text. Pressing
- any character will erase the line and allow you to enter new text.
- However, you may choose to edit the text by first pressing a control
- key. A control key is any valid non-alphanumeric key such as (INS)
- or ().
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- HOT-KEYS
- There are certain key combinations that are available to you anytime
- SEDIT is waiting on a key to be pressed. These are called HOT-KEYS.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Valid Hot-Keys (default):
-
- (F1) Context sensitive help.
- (ALT-M) Available memory and other key information.
- (ALT-S) Shell to DOS, return to SEDIT by typing EXIT.
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- (F1)
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- (ALT-M)
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- (ALT-S)
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT pg. 1 of 2
- SEDIT (the software) is licensed to you. The author, J.E. Smith,
- retains sole ownership of the software.
-
- You may try the shareware version for no more than 30 days, after
- which you must either register it or quit using the program.
- Registered users may only use the software on one computer at a
- time. At no time should more than one copy of software be running
- on different computers at the same time.
-
- Registered users are permitted to make a backup copy of the
- CONFIG.SE file for their own use in case the original disk becomes
- defective. All other copies of this file are prohibited. The
- CONFIG.SE file should not be loaned, given away or otherwise used by
- anyone other than the licensee.
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT pg. 2 of 2
- You may NOT alter, decompile or disassemble the software or any of
- the supporting files other than what occurs during the natural use
- of the program.
-
- You may NOT assign, sublicense, or transfer the program or any
- rights under this License to anyone else. This License Agreement is
- NOT transferable, and can only be revoked by the user if he or she
- destroys ALL copies of the program.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY
-
- SEDIT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
- EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THE
- PRODUCT. THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
- DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING
- FROM ANY DEFECT IN, OR USE OF, THE SOFTWARE.
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- WELCOME
- Welcome to SEDIT! SEDIT is a text editor originally designed to
- compose and edit messages while using an offline mail reader such as
- SPEED READ. However, its use is not limited to just offline mail.
- It provides all the features needed to create small to medium size
- text documents.
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- Major features included are multi-file editing (up to 4 files),
- search and replace, block commands (copy, move, etc.), printing,
- keyboard macros, user-defined wordwrap, paragraph reformating and a
- spelling checker with a 50,000 word dictionary.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- SEDIT was designed with ease of use in mind. Most commands are
- available via pull-down menus. An extensive, on-line,
- context-sensitive, hyper-text, help system is always available by
- pressing (F1). A lot of thought and time went into SEDIT, I hope
- you find it as useful as I do.
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- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- Questions or comments about this product, or any of my other
- products, should be directed to:
-
- Jim E. Smith Channel 8250
- 344 Observatory Drive or SPEED Conference #25
- Birmingham, AL 35206 205-744-8546
-
- I also monitor several national networks such as ILink, U'NI Net,
- etc. You may leave me mail, addressed to JIM SMITH, in the
- Shareware Conference of any of these networks.
-
- In addition to the above, registered users are provided with my home
- phone number for immediate technical support.
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- MOUSE SUPPORT
- Mouse Support was deferred until a later version, so that it can be
- properly implemented.
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- KUDOS AND MANY THANKS
- First, I would like to thank all the people who have registered
- SEDIT. If you had not done so, SEDIT would have ceased to exist. I
- would like to give a special thanks to the registered users who
- chose to help beta test the latest version of SEDIT.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- I would like to also recognize the Sysops of Channel 8250, RANDY
- HILLIARD and MIKE TYNER; the Sysop of the Lunatic Fringe JOHN
- STEWART; and the Sysops of The Matrix ROCKY RAWLINS and ERIC HUNT.
- They have willingly given of their time, energies and system
- resources, to provide SEDIT a distribution site. Thanks!
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- SEDIT's original beta team was made up of several registered SPEED
- READ users. Though too numerous to list, each of these people have
- earned a special heartfelt thanks.
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- KEY COMMANDS
- Some commands have a static or hard-coded keystroke associated with
- it. These keystrokes cannot be changed via the configuration
- program. Generally, these are common default keystrokes for most
- editors and most also have a user-definable keystroke associated
- with it. See MOVEMENT, CTRL-K, CTRL-Q and OTHER KEYS.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Most commands allow you define or assign a key to that particular
- function. Since the keystrokes are subject to change the online
- help and the manual will only refer to them by function and default
- keystroke. See DEFINABLE KEYS.
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- ASCII Chart
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- INDEX
- 0:
- 14
- MOVEMENT
- 0D
- 15
- CTRL-K
- 0L
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- CTRL-Q
- 0W
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- OTHER KEYS
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- DEFINABLE KEYS
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- MOVEMENT
- The following keys are used to move within a text file. These keys
- are not user-definable.
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- (/) Move one space to the left/right.
- (CTRL-/) Move one word to the left/right.
- (/) Move to previous/next line.
- (HOME/END) Move to the beginning/end of current line.
- (CTRL-HOME/END) Move to first/last line of displayed screen.
- (PGUP/PGDN) Previous/next screen.
- (CTRL-PGUP/PGDN) First/last screen and line.
- (ENTER) Move to beginning of the next line.
- (TAB) Jump predefined number of spaces.
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- Key Commands
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- CTRL-K
- The CTRL-K commands are primarily block commands. They closely
- follow the industry standard. These keys are not user-definable.
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- (CTRL-K B) Mark beginning of block. │ (CTRL-K H) Hide/unhide block.
- (CTRL-K K) Mark end of block. │ (CTRL-K G) Goto beg. of block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (CTRL-K Y) Delete block. │ (CTRL-K S) Save file.
- (CTRL-K C) Copy block. │ (CTRL-K R) Read block.
- (CTRL-K V) Move block. │ (CTRL-K W) Write block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (CTRL-K A) Print all. │ (CTRL-K M) Set lines per page.
- (CTRL-K P) Print block. │ (CTRL-K L) Set left print margin.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (CTRL-K T) Copy block to clipboard. │ (CTRL-K 1..0) Set bookmark.
- (CTRL-K F) Copy block from clipboard. │ (CTRL-Q 1..0) Goto bookmark.
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- CTRL-Q
- The CTRL-Q commands are primarily control commands. They closely
- follow the industry standard. These keys are not user-definable.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (CTRL-Q C) Enter Control Code. │ (CTRL-Q F) Find string.
- (CTRL-Q L) Restore line. │ (CTRL-Q A) Find and replace.
- (CTRL-Q Y) Clear to end of line. │ (CTRL-K 1..0) Set bookmark.
- │ (CTRL-Q 1..0) Goto bookmark.
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- OTHER KEYS
- Below is a list of other keys that are not user-definable.
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- (INS) Toggle Insert/Overwrite mode.
- (DEL) Delete character at cursor.
- (BACKSPACE) Delete previous character and backup 1 column.
- (ALT-1 to ALT-4) Jump to window number 1 to 4.
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- USER DEFINABLE KEYS
- !Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired
- !function, and then press (ENTER).
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- /k;
- /-;
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- --File--
- 0-
- 20
- Save File
- 1-
- 21
- Save All
- 2-
- 22
- Load New
- 3-
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- Close File
- 4-
- 24
- Import
- 5-
- 25
- Export
- 6-
- 26
- Rename
- 7-
- 27
- DOS Shell
- 8-
- 28
- Quit
- 9-
- 29
- --EDIT--
- :-
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- Restore Line
- ;-
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- Erase EOL
- <-
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- Delete Line
- =-
- 33
- Undelete Line
- >-
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- Delete Word
- /?
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- Insert Line
- 0?
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- Expand TABs
- 1?
- 35
- Control Code
- 2?
- 38
- Reformat
- 3?
- 40
- --Window--
- 4?
- 41
- Zoom/unzoom
- 5?
- 42
- Next Window
- 6?
- 43
- Toggle Split
- 7?
- 44
- Resize
- 8?
- 45
- --Locate--
- 9?
- 46
- Find
- :?
- 47
- Replace
- ;?
- 48
- Next Match
- <?
- 49
- Goto Line
- =?
- 50
- --Block--
- >?
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- Mark Beg.
- /P
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- Reset Beg.
- 0P
- 53
- Mark End
- 1P
- 54
- Copy
- 2P
- 55
- Move
- 3P
- 56
- Delete
- 4P
- 57
- Goto Beg.
- 5P
- 58
- Hide/unhide
- 6P
- 59
- To Clipboard
- 7P
- 60
- From Clipbd.
- 8P
- 61
- --Prt--
- 9P
- 62
- Print Block
- :P
- 63
- Print All
- ;P
- 64
- Form Feed
- <P
- 65
- Left Margin
- =P
- 66
- Line/page
- >P
- 67
- Page Break
- /a
- 68
- --Macro--
- 0a
- 68
- Keyboard Macros
- 1a
- 71
- --Spell--
- 2a
- 72
- Check to EOF
- 3a
- 73
- Check Word
- 4a
- 74
- Spell Check
- 5a
- 75
- --Other--
- 6a
- 76
- Autoindent
- 7a
- 77
- Strip Spaces
- 8a
- 78
- Insert
- 9a
- 79
- Word Wrap
- :a
- 80
- TAB Size
- ;a
- 81
- Swapping
- <a
- 82
- DOS Command
- =a
- 83
- Memory
- >a
- 84
- Save Settings
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- FILE MENU
- The pull-down File menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-F, by default).
- It provides easy access to most of the disk/file related functions
- in SEDIT. The following functions are supported via the menu.
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- Save File - Save active file.
- Save All - Prompt and save all files.
- Load New - Load a new file.
- Close File - Close active file.
- Import - Import another file into the active file.
- Export - Export the marked block of text to a file.
- Rename - Rename the active.
- DOS Shell - Temporarily shell to DOS, Type EXIT to return.
- Quit - Close all files and exit SEDIT.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Save File
- 1-
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- Save All
- 2-
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- Load New
- 3-
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- Close File
- 4-
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- Import
- 5-
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- Export
- 6-
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- Rename
- 7-
- 27
- DOS Shell
- 8-
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- Quit
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- SAVE FILE
- The Save File command (F2, by default) will save the current/active
- file to disk. This is an unconditional save (the file is saved each
- time whether or not it needs to be saved).
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- Whenever a file is changed and is unsaved the status bar will show
- an '*' instead of a '·' after the "Buf:" field.
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- SAVE ALL
- The Save All command (ALT-F2, by default) will save all changed
- files to disk. This is a conditional save (the file is only saved
- if it has changed since the last time it was saved).
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- Whenever a file is changed and is unsaved the status bar will show
- an '*' instead of a '·' after the "Buf:" field.
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- LOAD NEW
- The Load New command (F3, by default) will display a list of files
- and allow you select the desired one to load. Once selected SEDIT
- will automatically open a new window and display the file in it.
- If there is insufficient memory to load the file or all 4 windows
- are in use, SEDIT will abort the operation.
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- CLOSE FILE
- The Close File command (ALT-F3, by default) will close the active
- file. If the file has been changed since the last time it was
- saved, SEDIT will ask you if you want to save the file before
- closing it.
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- IMPORT
- The Import command (CTRL-Z, by default) will display a list of files
- and allow you to select the desired one to import. The selected
- file will be combined into the active file beginning where the
- cursor is located when the command is issued.
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- EXPORT
- The Export command (CTRL-X, by default) allows you to create a text
- file containing whatever is marked in the active file.
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- RENAME
- The Rename command (F4, by default) allows you to rename the active
- file. Future saves will use the new name. Note that this does not
- affect files previously saved under the old name.
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- DOS SHELL
- This command (ALT-S, by default) allows you to shell to DOS without
- exiting SEDIT. You can then perform DOS related functions such as
- formatting disks, copying files or any other needed activity. When
- you are finished, type EXIT and you will immediately return to SEDIT
- exactly where you were when you shelled to DOS.
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- If Swapping is turned off, SEDIT is left in conventional memory.
- This will limit the amount of free memory while in DOS. If you get
- errors such as 'Program too big to fit in memory' or 'Out of memory'
- try turning Swapping on before shelling to DOS. To change the Swap
- setting press (ALT-O) for the Other menu, then press (P) to toggle
- the setting. If you want to make the setting permanent, press (V)
- to saVe the settings.
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- Hot-Keys
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- Swapping
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- QUIT
- The Quit command (ALT-X, by default) prompts you to save unsaved
- files then exits SEDIT.
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- EDIT MENU
- The pull-down Edit menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-E, by default).
- It provides easy access to many editing functions in SEDIT. The
- following functions are supported via the menu.
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- Restore Line - Undo changes to line.
- Erase EOL - Erase from cursor position to end-of-line.
- Delete Line - Delete current line.
- Undelete Line - Resore last deleted line.
- Delete Word - Delete word t cursor.
- Insert Line - Insert a new line.
- Expand TABs - Convert all TAB characters into spaces.
- Control Code - Insert control code into text.
- Reformat - Reformat current paragraph or quoted text.
- Line Draw - Draw lines and boxes using the cursor.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Restore Line
- 1-
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- Erase EOL
- 2-
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- Delete Line
- 3-
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- Undelete Line
- 4-
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- Delete Word
- 5-
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- Insert Line
- 6-
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- Expand TABs
- 7-
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- Control Code
- 8-
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- Reformat
- 9-
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- Line Draw
- >-
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- REST_LINE
- The Restore Line command (ALT-U, by default) will undo all the
- changes to the active line and restore it to its original state.
- This command is only available for the current line. Once you leave
- a line, SEDIT is no longer able to reverse your changes.
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- ERASE EOL
- The Erase EOL command (CTRL-E, by default) will delete all
- characters from the cursor to the end of the current line
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- DELETE LINE
- The Delete Line command (CTRL-Y, by default) will delete the current
- line and place it in the undelete buffer. You can retrieve a
- deleted line with the Undelete Line command.
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- UNDELETE LINE
- The Undelete Line command (CTRL-U, by default) will undelete the
- last line deleted or the last line placed in the undelete buffer.
- Lines are placed in the undelete buffer with the Delete Line, Delete
- Block or To Clipboard commands.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- INSERT LINE
- The Insert Line command (CTRL-N, by default) will insert a blank
- line directly above the cursor.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- CONTROL CODE
- The Control Code command (CTRL-O, by default) allows you to enter
- control codes directly into the file you are editing. The control
- code is the ASCII value associated with the particular character you
- want to enter.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- EXPAND TAB
- The Expand TABs command (SHIFT-TAB, by default) will convert all TAB
- characters into the proper number of spaces. The number of spaces
- is set with the Tab Size command.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- DELETE WORD
- The Delete Word command (CTRL-T, by default) will delete one word
- (consisting of alpha-numeric characters) at the cursor and any
- trailing spaces. If the cursor in on a non-alpha-numeric character,
- then SEDIT will delete charaters until the next alpha-numeric
- character is reached.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- REFORMAT PARAGRAPH OR QUOTED TEXT
- The Reformat command (CTRL-CR, by default) reformats the current
- paragraph from the cursor position to the paragraph's end. This is
- accomplished by wrapping lines longer than the Wordwrap length to
- the next line. Indention is preserved during the reformation.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- The Reformat Quote command (CTRL-\, by default) reformats quoted
- text from the cursor position to the last quoted line. This is
- accomplished by wrapping lines longer than the Wordwrap length to
- the next line while leaving the quote characters in place. The
- number of quote characters is determined by the cursor position when
- the command is issued. If the starting column position is greater
- than eight or the character preceding the cursor is alpha-numeric,
- you are asked to confirm the command.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- JS> To reformat this quote place the cursor on the letter
- JS> "T" in the word "To" on the first line and press (CTRL-\).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- LINE DRAW
- The Line Draw command (ALT--, by default) allows you to select a
- drawing mode. Once a mode is selected SEDIT will draw lines and
- boxes simply by moving the cursor. The following modes are valid:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Off - No lines are drawn, normal edit mode.
- ┌────────┐ ╔════════╗ ╒═══════════════════╕ ╓─────────────────╖
- │ Single │ ║ Double ║ │ Double Horizontal │ ║ Double Vertical ║
- └────────┘ ╚════════╝ ╘═══════════════════╛ ╙─────────────────╜
- Erase - Characters and lines are erased as the cursor is moved.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- WINDOW MENU
- The pull-down Window menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-W, by
- default). It provides easy access to multi-file windowing functions
- in SEDIT. The following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Zoom/unzoom - Toggle to/from full screen presentation.
- Next Window - Jump to the net window.
- Toggle Split - Toggle horizontal/vertical split of windows.
- Resize - Enlarge or shrink active window.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Zoom/unzoom
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- Next Window
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- Toggle Split
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- ZOOM/UNZOOM WINDOW
- The Zoom/Unzoom command (F5, by default) expands the window to
- occupy the full screen (Zoom) or returns it to its normal size
- (Unzoom), depending on its current state. When a window is not
- Zoomed it will have a border around it.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- NEXT WINDOW
- The Next Window command (F6, by default) makes the next valid
- window/file in the que the active window/file. If no valid
- windows/files are found before the end of the que, SEDIT will search
- from the beginning of the que up to the current window/file.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (ALT-1 thru ALT-4) will allow you to jump directly to any valid
- window/file without having to cycle through all the other
- windows/files. For example, if you are editing 4 files at once and
- the active file is #3 (see the bottom right hand corner of the
- status bar) and you want to go to the 2nd window/file, simply press
- (ALT-2).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- TOGGLE SPLIT
- The Toggle Split command (F7, by default) toggles how multiple
- files/windows are displayed. They are displayed either horizontally
- (on top of each other from top to bottom) or vertically (next to
- each other from left to right).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- RESIZE WINDOW
- The Resize Window command (CTRL-F5, by default) allows you to change
- the size of the active window when multiple windows are displayed.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- The windows are resized by moving the bottom border up or down for
- horizontally displayed windows, and the right border left or right
- for vertically displayed windows. Note the adjoining window must
- have sufficient room to be expanded into.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- LOCATE MENU
- The pull-down Locate menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-L, by
- default). It provides easy access to search and replace functions in
- SEDIT. The following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Find - Find specified string.
- Replace - Find specified string and replace with another.
- Next Match - Find next match of previously specified string.
- Goto Line - Goto a specified line number.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Find
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- Replace
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- Next Match
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- Goto Line
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- FIND STRING
- The Find command (CTRL-F, by default) allows you to search for a
- specific string as defined in the "Search For:" field.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- "Ignore Case" when toggled to "No" will only find a match if the
- case is the same. For example, "sedit", "Sedit", "SEDIT" are
- considered different strings when this field is set to "No", but
- are considered the same string when this field is set to "Yes".
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- "Range:" determines the scope of the search. "From Cursor" begins
- the search at the cursor and continues to the end of the file.
- "From Beginning" searches the entire file. "Marked Block" limits
- the search to highlighted block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (SPACEBAR) to toggle options. (TAB) to begin a search. (ESC) Quit.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SEARCH & REPLACE
- The Replace command (CTRL-R, by default) searchs for the string
- defined in "Search For:" and replaces it with "Replace With:".
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- "Ignore Case" when toggled to "No" will only find a match if the
- case is the same. For example, "sedit", "Sedit", "SEDIT" are
- considered different strings when this field is set to "No", but
- are considered the same string when this field is set to "Yes".
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- "Range:" determines the scope of the search. "From Cursor" begins
- the search at the cursor and continues to the end of the file.
- "From Beginning" searches the entire file. "Marked Block" limits
- the search to highlighted block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- If the "Prompt:" option is set to "No", then all matches are
- automatically changed, else you are prompted before each change.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (SPACEBAR) to toggle options. (TAB) to begin a search. (ESC) Quit.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- NEXT MATCH
- The Next Match command (CTRL-L, by default) continues a previously
- defined search. If no more matches are found a beep will sound.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- GOTO LINE
- The Goto Line command (CTRL-G, by default) allows you to jump
- directly to the specified line.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- BLOCK MENU
- The pull-down Block menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-B, by
- default). It provides access to most of the block related functions
- in SEDIT. The following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Mark Beg. - Begin marking block.
- Reset Beg. - Reset the beginning of a marked block.
- Mark End - Define the end of a marked block.
- Copy - Copy marked block.
- Move - Move marked block.
- Delete - Delete marked block.
- Goto Beg. - Move cursor to beginning of marked block.
- Hide/unhide - Hide/unhide marked block.
- To Clipboard - Copy marked block to clipboard.
- From Clipbd. - Get text from clipboard.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Copy
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- Move
- 5-
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- Delete
- 6-
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- Goto Beg.
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- Hide/unhide
- 8-
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- To Clipboard
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- From Clipbd.
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- MARK BEGINNING OF BLOCK
- The Mark Beg. command (F9, by default) sets the current cursor
- position as the beginning and end of the block. Until the Mark End
- command is issued, the end of the block follows the current cursor
- position. This allows you to define the block by simply moving the
- cursor to where you want the block to end.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- RESET BEGINNING OF BLOCK
- The Reset Beg. command (ALT-F9, by default) resets the block's
- beginning to the current cursor position. This command allows you
- to change the beginning of a marked block. Unlike the Mark Beg.
- command the end-of-block marker is not affected.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- MARK END BLOCK
- The Mark End command (F10, by default) sets the block's end to the
- current cursor position. After issuing a Mark End command the block
- end setting will no longer follow the current cursor position.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- COPY BLOCK
- The Copy command (ALT-C, by default) copies the marked block to the
- current cursor postition. The copied block is inserted and does not
- overwrite existing text.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- MOVE BLOCK
- The Move command (ALT-V, by default) copies the marked block to the
- current cursor postition, and then deletes the original block. The
- moved block is inserted and does not overwrite existing text.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- DELETE BLOCK
- The Delete Block command (ALT-Y, by default) removes the marked
- block from the document and places it in the undelete buffer. It
- can be recovered 1 line at a time with the Undelete Line command.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- GOTO BEGINNING OF BLOCK
- The Goto Beg. command (CTRL-F9, by default) moves the cursor
- position to the beginning of the marked block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- HIDE/UNHIDE BLOCK
- The Hide/unhide command (ALT-F10, by default) hides or unhides the
- marked block, depending the the blocks current state. The block is
- hidden by changing its highlighted color to the default text color.
- It is unhidden by resetting its color to the highlighted color.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- TO CLIPBOARD
- The To Clipboard command (ALT-D, by default) copies the highlighted/
- marked text to the undelete buffer. It can be retrieved using the
- From Clipboard command. This command, along with the From Clipboard
- command, is used to move text from one file to another.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- FROM CLIPBOARD
- The From Clipboard command (ALT-G, by default) copies a previously
- saved block of text from the undelete buffer. Text can be saved
- using the To Clipboard command. This command, along with the To
- Clipboard command, is used to move text from one file to another.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- PRT MENU
- The pull-down Prt menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-R, by default).
- It provides access to the print functions in SEDIT. The following
- functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Print Block - Print only the marked block.
- Print All - Print entire file.
- Form Feed - Send form-feed to printer.
- Left Margin - The number of spaces to indent when printing.
- Lines/page - THe number of printed lines per page.
- Page Break - Enter a hard page break (decimal char code 012).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Print Block
- 1-
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- Print All
- 2-
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- Form Feed
- 3-
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- Left Margin
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- Lines/page
- 5-
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- Page Break
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- PRINT BLOCK
- The Print Block command (CTRL-B, by default) sends the marked block
- to the printer (lpt1). A form feed is not sent after the block.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- PRINT ALL
- The Print All command (CTRL-D, by default) sends the entire active
- file to the printer (lpt1). A form feed is not sent after the file.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- FORM FEED
- The Form Feed command (which is only accessible via the menus) sends
- sends a form feed to the printer (lpt1). A form feed is often
- needed after printing a block or file to instruct the printer to
- eject the last page.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- LEFT MARGIN
- The Left Margin command (ALT-I, by default) allows you to define the
- number of spaces each line is indented when the file or a block is
- sent to a text printer.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- LINES PER PRINTED PAGE
- The Lines/page command (ALT-H, by default) allows you to define the
- number of lines printed on each page.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- PAGE BREAK
- The Page Break command (CTRL-P, by default) allows you to force a
- page break when printing by inserting a form feed character directly
- into the text.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- MACRO MENU
- The pull-down Macro menu is accessed by pressing (CTRL-C, by
- default). It provides access to the macro functions in SEDIT. The
- following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Record Macro - Begin/end recording session.
- Execute Macro - Execute previously recorded macro.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Execute Macro
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- RECORD MACRO
- The Record Macro command (CTRL-], by default) allows you to
- assign a predefined sequence of keystrokes to a single keystroke.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- When the Record Macro command is issued, you are asked to select
- a key you want to assign the keystrokes to. Then you are asked to
- enter a short description of the macro. The description will appear
- in the maCro menu. Once the description is entered, a beep will
- sound to let you know the recording has begun. Enter the key
- sequence as you normally would. When finished, press the Record
- Macro command once again. A series of beeps will acknowledge that
- the key sequence was saved.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- SEDIT allows up to 10 macros with each storing up to 250 keystrokes.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- EXECUTE MACRO
- The Execute Macro commands (SHIFT-F1 thru SHIFT-F10, by default)
- allows you execute a previously defined macro. To replay the
- sequence of keystrokes, press the key to which they were assigned.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- SEDIT allows up to 10 macros with each storing up to 250 keystrokes.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SPELL MENU
- The pull-down Spell menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-P, by
- default). It provides easy access to the spell check functions in
- SEDIT. The following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Check To EOF - Spell Check from current position to end of file.
- Check Word - Check word at cursor.
- Spell Check - Toggle automatic spell checking On or Off.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Check Word
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- CHECK TO EOF
- The Check To EOF command (CTRL-A, by default) checks the spelling of
- the current file, beginning where the cursor is positioned to the
- file's end. To terminate the spell check, press (ESC).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- CHECK WORD
- The Check Word command (ALT-A, by default) checks the spelling of
- the word at the cursor. If the word is found in the dictionary, a
- distinctive tone will sound, otherwise a list of similar words is
- provided for you to select the correct spelling.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- AUTO SPELL CHECK
- The Spell Check command (which is only accessible via the menus)
- toggles the auto checking On or Off. If the auto checking is On,
- the words are checked as you type them in. A beep sounds if SEDIT
- cannot find the word in the dictionary. You may then either
- continue typing or look the word up with the Check Word command.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- OTHER MENU
- The pull-down Other menu is accessed by pressing (ALT-O, by
- default). It provides access to several general functions in SEDIT.
- The following functions are supported via the menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Help - Online, context sensitive, hyper-text help.
- Autoindent - Indent same as previous line.
- Strip Spaces - Strip blank spaces at the end of a line.
- Insert - Toggle insert/over-write mode.
- Word Wrap - Wrap to next line when right margin is reached.
- TAB Size - Set number of spaces represented by TAB key.
- Swapping - Swap SEDIT out of memory before running program.
- DOS Command - Execute DOS command from within SEDIT.
- Memory - Display free memory, system time,etc.
- Save Settings - Save custom settings to active .CFG file.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Functions with a key combination displayed can be directly accessed
- via the key combination without using the pull-down menu.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Autoindent
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- Strip Spaces
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- Insert
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- Word Wrap
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- TAB Size
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- Swapping
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- DOS Command
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- Memory
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- AUTOINDENT
- The Autoindent command (which is only accessible via the menus)
- toggles the auto indenting On or Off. If the auto indenting is On,
- the next line indents the same number of spaces as the previous line
- when (ENTER) is pressed or word wrap occurs.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- STRIP TRAILING SPACES
- The Strip Spaces command (which is only accessible via the menus)
- toggles the stripping of trailing spaces On or Off. If strip spaces
- is On, any trailing spaces are removed whenever the line is active
- then you move to another line.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- INSERT
- The Insert command (the (INS) key, is NOT user-definable) toggles
- between over-write and insert mode. When in the insert mode
- characters are inserted by pushing trailing text to the right.
- While in the over-write mode characters at the cursor are replaced
- when a new one is entered. The cursor is three times larger in the
- insert mode than when in the over-write mode.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- WORD WRAP
- The Word Wrap command (CTRL-W, by default) allows you to define the
- column in which word wrap will take place. To disable word wrap set
- set this item to 0.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Word wrap is the process of ensuring a maximum length for each line.
- Text is automatically moved to the next line when a character is
- entered beyond the column defined in this setting. If a line
- becomes too long as a result of inserting characters at its
- beginning, the line/paragraph is adjusted with the Reformat command.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- TAB SIZE
- The Tab Size command (ALT-T, by default) allows you to define the
- width of the TAB stops. The default setting is eight. Each time
- (TAB) is pressed the cursor moves to the next TAB stop (e.g. column
- 8, 16, 24, etc).
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- SWAP SEDIT TO MEMORY OR DISK
- When this option is toggled On, SEDIT is moved out of conventional
- memory before external programs, including DOS shells, are executed.
- This frees more memory for the external program. SEDIT will attempt
- to swap itself to high memory first. If there is not enough memory,
- it will attempt to swap itself to disk. Toggle this option by
- pressing (ENTER).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- The advantage to swapping, as stated above, is the increased memory
- capacity afforded the external program. However, it will take
- longer to execute the program because of the time needed to remove
- SEDIT from conventional memory. Disk swaps will take longer than
- memory swaps. Therefore, if your applications will run without
- swapping, it is to your advantage to leave this option toggled Off.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- DOS COMMAND
- The DOS Command (F8, by default) allows you to execute a DOS
- command without exiting SEDIT. You can perform DOS related
- functions such as formatting disks, copying files or any other
- needed activity. Enter the command in the prompt window just like
- you would from a DOS prompt. When the operation is finished, you
- are automatically returned to SEDIT.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- If Swapping is turned off, SEDIT is left in conventional memory.
- This will limit the amount of free memory while executing the DOS
- command. If you get errors such as 'Program too big to fit in
- memory' or 'Out of memory' try turning Swapping on before shelling
- to DOS. To change the Swap setting press (ALT-O) for the Other
- menu, then press (P) to toggle the setting. If you want to make the
- setting permanent, press (V) to saVe the settings.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SYSTEM INFORMATION
- Key system information is available to you anytime by pressing
- (ALT-M, by default). The following information is displayed.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- NEAR FREE Amount of free memory on the near heap. This number is
- really not useful to you, since you can not control it.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- FAR FREE Amount of free memory that SEDIT and other programs can
- use. When you shell to DOS or SEDIT runs other programs,
- this is the memory that is used.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- NEAR HEAP and FAR HEAP are validity checks for the memory that SEDIT
- uses. Also displayed is the system time and date.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SAVE SETTINGS
- The Save Settings command (which is only accessible via the menus)
- will save the various settings to the file SE.CFG.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- It is possible to alter SEDIT's behavior when performing different
- types of editing jobs, by placing a customized SE.CFG in different
- places where SEDIT is started. Also you can specify a specific
- configuration file via the command line. For example:
-
- SE /C=D:\EDIT\SE.CFG
-
- This will start SEDIT and use the configuration file SE.CFG located
- in the D:\EDIT directory. Command line control options should
- be entered last. They should never be entered before a file name.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SELECT FILE
- This window allows you to select a file from a list of files as
- defined in the Filespec field. The following keys are vaild:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (TAB) - Jump between the Filespec and Files field.
- (SHIFT-TAB) - Jump to Filespec field.
- (ESC) - Leave window without selecting a file.
- (F9) - Create/load Filespec. (Filespec field).
- (ENTER) - Filespec field: Display new file list.
- Files field: Select file.
- (CTRL-BACKSPACE) - Delete highlighted file (Files field).
- (ARROW KEYS) - Move cursor, scroll when necessary (Files field).
- (PGDN/PGUP) - Next/previous screen (Files field).
- (HOME/END) - Move cursor to first/last item (Files field).
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- While in the Files section, the highlighted file's name, size, date
- and time are displayed above the file list.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SELECT WORD
- The spelling checker was unable to find this word in the dictionary.
- The questionable word is shown as the window's title. The following
- keys are valid while in this window:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (ENTER) - Select highlighted word as the correct spelling.
- (F10) - Add word to personal list.
- (TAB) - Skip the questionable word and continue on. The word will
- be automatically skipped each time thereafter.
- (ESC) - Leave window and terminate spelling check.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (/) - Move cursor down/up one item.
- (PGDN/PGUP) - Next/previous screen.
- (HOME/END) - Move cursor to first/last screen.
- (CTRL-HOME/END) - Move cursor to first/last displayed item.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- To search for a specific word, begin typing the word. Use
- (BACKSPACE) if you enter an incorrect letter.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SEDIT CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
- The program SE-CFG.EXE is used to customize certain SEDIT settings.
- The new settings are stored in the file SE.CFG. If SEDIT can find
- this file at startup, the settings, as defined in SE.CFG, are used
- instead of the default.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Key Bindings - Define keystrokes used to execute SEDIT commands.
- Color Selection - Define colors used within SEDIT.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- KEY BINDINGS
- SE-CFG.EXE option (1). This screen allows you to define the
- keystrokes used to execute SEDIT commands.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (ARROWS) - Move highlight bar.
- (PGDN/PGUP) - Move down/up five places.
- (HOME/END) - Move to the first/last item.
- (SPACE) - Tag active key. Once tagged it will begin to blink.
- (ENTER) - Move a tagged (blinking) key to highlighted key.
- (F2) - Save displayed key bindings in SE.CFG file.
- (TAB) - Display alternate list. Use (SPACE) and (ENTER) as
- defined above to change key bindings.
- (ALT-X) - Save settings and exit.
- (ESC) - Exit program, no save.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- SELECT COLORS
- SE-CFG.EXE option (2). From this screen you can change the colors
- used by SEDIT. Use the up () and down () arrows to select which
- item to change. Use the left () and right () arrows to change the
- color of the highlighted item. Sample screens are provided to let
- you view your selections. See below for other valid commands.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- (D) - Toggle through various default settings.
- (F2) - Save the displayed colors as the default colors.
- (ALT-X) - Save settings and exit.
- (ESC) - Exit program, no save.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- APPLICATION LIMITS
- SEDIT was not designed as a "do all" or "be everything" editor.
- There are plenty of other editors available for the "power-user".
- Instead SEDIT was designed for small to medium editing tasks such as
- replying to messages using an off-line mail reader, editing batch
- files, writing quick memos, etc. SEDIT's emphasis is on ease of
- use and user comfort. As such, SEDIT has the following limitations:
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- * 5,000 lines per file maximum. Additional lines are truncated.
- * 1,024 column maximum. Additional columns are truncated.
- * 4 concurrently opened files.
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- BOX ASCII CODES
- 201╔══════════╦══════════╗187 214╓──────────╥──────────╖183
- ║ 203║ ║ ║ 210║ ║
- ║186 ║ ║ ║186 ║ ║
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- 204╠══════════╬══════════╣185 199╟──────────╫──────────╢182
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- ║186 ║ ║ ║186 ║ ║
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- 200╚══════════╩══════════╝188 211╙──────────╨──────────╜189
- 205 196
- 205 196
- 213╒══════════╤══════════╕184 218┌──────────┬──────────┐191
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- ASCII CHART 1 of 2
- 0 NUL │ 16 DLE │ 32 │ 48 0 │ 64 @ │ 80 P │ 96 ` │ 112 p
- 1 SOH │ 17 DC1 │ 33 ! │ 49 1 │ 65 A │ 81 Q │ 97 a │ 113 q
- 2 STX │ 18 DC2 │ 34 " │ 50 2 │ 66 B │ 82 R │ 98 b │ 114 r
- 3 ETX │ 19 DC3 │ 35 # │ 51 3 │ 67 C │ 83 S │ 99 c │ 115 s
- 4 EOT │ 20 DC4 │ 36 $ │ 52 4 │ 68 D │ 84 T │ 100 d │ 116 t
- 5 ENQ │ 21 NAK │ 37 % │ 53 5 │ 69 E │ 85 U │ 101 e │ 117 u
- 6 ACK │ 22 SYN │ 38 & │ 54 6 │ 70 F │ 86 V │ 102 f │ 118 v
- 7 BEL │ 23 ETB │ 39 ' │ 55 7 │ 71 G │ 87 W │ 103 g │ 119 w
- 8 BS │ 24 CAN │ 40 ( │ 56 8 │ 72 H │ 88 X │ 104 h │ 120 x
- 9 HT │ 25 EM │ 41 ) │ 57 9 │ 73 I │ 89 Y │ 105 i │ 121 y
- 10 LF │ 26 SUB │ 42 * │ 58 : │ 74 J │ 90 Z │ 106 j │ 122 z
- 11 VT │ 27 ESC │ 43 + │ 59 ; │ 75 K │ 91 [ │ 107 k │ 123 {
- 12 FF │ 28 FS │ 44 , │ 60 < │ 76 L │ 92 \ │ 108 l │ 124 |
- 13 CR │ 29 GS │ 45 - │ 61 = │ 77 M │ 93 ] │ 109 m │ 125 }
- 14 SO │ 30 RS │ 46 . │ 62 > │ 78 N │ 94 ^ │ 110 n │ 126 ~
- 15 SI │ 31 US │ 47 / │ 63 ? │ 79 O │ 95 _ │ 111 o │ 127
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- ASCII CHART 2 of 2
- 128 Ç │ 144 É │ 160 á │ 176 ░ │ 192 └ │ 208 ╨ │ 224 α │ 240 ≡
- 129 ü │ 145 æ │ 161 í │ 177 ▒ │ 193 ┴ │ 209 ╤ │ 225 ß │ 241 ±
- 130 é │ 146 Æ │ 162 ó │ 178 ▓ │ 194 ┬ │ 210 ╥ │ 226 Γ │ 242 ≥
- 131 â │ 147 ô │ 163 ú │ 179 │ │ 195 ├ │ 211 ╙ │ 227 π │ 243 ≤
- 132 ä │ 148 ö │ 164 ñ │ 180 ┤ │ 196 ─ │ 212 ╘ │ 228 Σ │ 244 ⌠
- 133 à │ 149 ò │ 165 Ñ │ 181 ╡ │ 197 ┼ │ 213 ╒ │ 229 σ │ 245 ⌡
- 134 å │ 150 û │ 166 ª │ 182 ╢ │ 198 ╞ │ 214 ╓ │ 230 µ │ 246 ÷
- 135 ç │ 151 ù │ 167 º │ 183 ╖ │ 199 ╟ │ 215 ╫ │ 231 τ │ 247 ≈
- 136 ê │ 152 ÿ │ 168 ¿ │ 184 ╕ │ 200 ╚ │ 216 ╪ │ 232 Φ │ 248 °
- 137 ë │ 153 Ö │ 169 ⌐ │ 185 ╣ │ 201 ╔ │ 217 ┘ │ 233 Θ │ 249 ∙
- 138 è │ 154 Ü │ 170 ¬ │ 186 ║ │ 202 ╩ │ 218 ┌ │ 234 Ω │ 250 ·
- 139 ï │ 155 ¢ │ 171 ½ │ 187 ╗ │ 203 ╦ │ 219 █ │ 235 δ │ 251 √
- 140 î │ 156 £ │ 172 ¼ │ 188 ╝ │ 204 ╠ │ 220 ▄ │ 236 ∞ │ 252 ⁿ
- 141 ì │ 157 ¥ │ 173 ¡ │ 189 ╜ │ 205 ═ │ 221 ▌ │ 237 φ │ 253 ²
- 142 Ä │ 158 ₧ │ 174 « │ 190 ╛ │ 206 ╬ │ 222 ▐ │ 238 ε │ 254 ■
- 143 Å │ 159 ƒ │ 175 » │ 191 ┐ │ 207 ╧ │ 223 ▀ │ 239 ∩ │ 255
- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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