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Uedit V2.0
Copyright (C) 1986-87, Rick Stiles
(S=Shift,A=Alt,C=Ctl,BS=BackSpace,KP=KeyPad)
FILES MENU BUFFERS MENU COMMANDS MENU
f1: Next file f9: Search fwd f6: Compile
S-f1: Prev file f10: Replace fwd S-f6: Make command
A-f1: Open A-f10: Rpl all fwd A-f6: Save config
C-f1: New file S-f9: Search bkwd C-f6: Load config
SA-f1: Insert file S-f10: Rpl bkwd AC-f6: Swap keys
SC-f1: Restore f7: Set search SAC-f6: Kill key
A-n: Rename f8: Set replace C-s: Start learn
C-y: AmigaDOS A-f3: Free buffers C-r: Run learn
C-z: DOS + result SA-f6: Edit buffer C-m: Command mult
A-z: Directory C-w: Swap buffer C-5: Save learn
f2: Save SC-f6: See buffers C-6: Load learn
S-f2: Save as... A-s: Speak hilite C-7: Run learn #
A-f2: Save changes C-p: Print hilite
f3: Close
S-f3: Auto-close MODES MENU NUMBERS MENU
f4: Quit S-f5: OverStrike S-help: Show vals
S-f4: Auto-Quit C-f5: WordWrap SAC-tab: Tab space
SAC-a: About... A-j: Right justify C-return: Line length
A-f5: AutoIndent A-g: Lines/page
SA-f5: Read-only C-e: End of line
EDITS MENU SAC-f: AutoBackup A-f7: Set wildcard
kpDot: Copy A-p: Print Pref C-f7: Set eitherOr
kpMinus: Cut C-8: Search caps C-esc: Name gadget
kpEnter: Paste A-u: Use keys C-1: File size
C-h: Clear
C-kpDot: I-Copy COLORS MENU
C-kpMinus: I-Cut A-help: Colors
C-kpEnter: I-Paste A-esc: Lace color
C-i: I-Clear S-esc: Interlace
SC-1: Col Cut C-2: Row/Column
SC-2: Col Erase C-g: Mark gadgets
SC-3: Col Copy C-help: Refresh
SC-4: Col Insert A-h: Unhilite
SC-5: Col Overlay A-i: Uninvert
SC-6: Ins Hil->Csr SC-`: Columnar
SC-7: Ovl Hil->Csr C-v: Invisibles
C-3: Reformat C-b: Busies
SC-tab: Tab->space
SA-tab: Space->tab
C-4: Del white-spc
STOP/HELP
Amiga-esc: STOP process Help-Key: get/release Help
LOAD/QUIT
C-mouse: click-load file "name" closeBox,f4: quit gracefully
A-f4: Fast Quit - does NOT save files!
SCROLLS
upArrow: scroll up line dnArrow: scroll down line
S-upArrow: scroll up 11 lines S-dnArrow: scroll dn 11 lns
A-upArrow,gadget4: scroll up page A-dnArrow,gadget3: scroll dn page
C-upArrow: scroll to start-file C-dnArrow: scroll to end-file
leftArrow: scroll left rtArrow: scroll right
S-leftArrow: scroll left 10 chars S-rtArrow: scroll right 10 chars
A-leftArrow: scroll left 20 chars A-rtArrow: scroll right 20 chars
C-leftArrow: scroll to end-line C-rtArrow: scroll to start-line
gadget1: next file gadget2: prev file
SCRATCH DELETES
C-d: delete line KP0: undo deletes
KP7: del word left A-KP7: del to start-line
KP9: del word right A-KP9: del to end-line
S-KP7,BS: del char left C-KP7: del to top-screen
S-KP9,del: del char right C-KP9: del to bottom-screen
CURSOR
button: deposit cursor KP5: "find" cursor
C-KP8: move up a page KP8: move cursor dn line
C-KP2: move down a page KP2: move cursor up line
KP4: move cursor left word KP6: move cursor rt word
S-KP4: move cursor left char S-KP6: move cursor rt char
A-KP4: move to start-line A-KP6: move to end-line
HILITE/INVERT
KP1: start hilite at cursor KP3: end hilite at cursor
C-KP1: start invert at cursor C-KP3: end invert at cursor
S-button: start hilite A-button: end hilite
SC-button: start invert AC-button: end invert
SAC-button: drag mouse to make hilite
COLUMNAR DATA
(( See EDITS MENU ))
BUILDING INDEX
SA-buttonDown: click/ drag mouse, store word for index.
SA-buttonUp: used with SA-buttonDown to build index.
SA-i: Scan list in buf41, create an index.
Document in window will be searched for the key words. When index has been
built, it will be in buffer 41 (ctl-w swaps current file with buf41).
MISCELLANEOUS
SC-f5: speak messages AC-f5: speak alerts
S-f7: modify existing search text S-f8: modify existing replace text
S-del: insert a space for typing A-del: insert line below line
C-del: delete line above cursor line S-bs: open space in front of word
A-bs: open line above cursor C-bs: delete line below cursor
S-tab: transparent tab fwd A-tab: transparent tab bkwd
C-tab: untab, del spaces to prev tab
A-c: trim spaces betw words C-c: input a Ctl-character
SA-c: count times next cmd executed
C-d: delete line
SA-d: input # tenths sec for delays A-d: delay # tenths
A-e: set new end-of-line value
A-f: free a buffer
A-l: shift hilite left by one space A-r: shift hilite right by one space
C-l: convert to lower case C-f: flip upper/lower case
C-u: convert to upper case C-x: toggle number hex/decimal
C-o: open line for typing C-j: join two lines together
A-0: line up columns A-2: center text in line
A-1: justify left A-5: justify right
A-4: match indent of prev line
A-6: store cursor line length in n45 A-7: store cursor col in n44
A-8: show value of n-variable A-9: set value of n-variable
C-n: go to line number A-3: go to page #
C-/: ASCII value of char C-0: zero running total
C-\: insert total at cursor C-=: add next word to running total
C--: subtract next word from running total
SAC-d: run demo
LEARN MODE
C-s: start Learn Mode C-s: aborts if in Learn Mode
C-r: end Learn Mode C-r: again runs Learned sequence
C-5: save Learn as numbered file C-6: load Learn file #
C-7: load & run Learn file #
((C-m sets the command-multiplier. Then C-r will run the sequence as many
times as the command-multiplier says to.))
PRIMITIVE MODE
del: del char under cursor BS: del char to left of cursor
S-space: move cursor forward S-BS: move cursor backward.
esc: LEAVE Primitive Mode S-esc: QUIT (in startup-compile)
AUTO-LOADING FILES AT STARTUP
Key SAC-z gets executed automatically at start-up. A key-command does not
exist, unless you define one. There are no restriction on what you can put
into the startup command. But as an example, to auto-load files at startup:
1.) Select "Make command" in the menu. Then type in:
<SAC-z: loadFile("myfile1") loadFile("myfile2") etc >
Position the cursor IN FRONT of the command.
Select "Compile" (f6), then select "Save config" in the Commands menu.
They'll be loaded for you automatically anytime you run Uedit.
Auto-load them anytime, by pressing SAC-z.
2.) To get rid of AUTO-LOAD command:
Select "Kill key" in the Commands menu. Then press SAC-z.
NOTE: If you press the wrong key, select "Load config" in the Commands
menu and select "Kill key" again.
If you pressed the right key, select "Save config" in the Commands menu.
BUFFER CONVENTIONS
buf50-54 = temporary purposes
buf49 = search string buf48 = replace string
buf47 = copied hilite buf46 = copied invert
buf45 = scratch deletes (for Undo) buf44 = edit-command buffer
buf43 = filenames buf42 = Help file
buf41 = used in swapBuf (C-w) buf40 = used for AmigaDOS command
buf39 = AmigaDOS result buf38 = directory name
buf37 = columnar data
NUMBER CONVENTIONS
n50-n54 = temporary purposes n49 = dollars in running total
n48 = cents in running total n47 = plus/minus flag
n46 = tenths of second to delay n45 = length cursor line (A-6)
n44 = cursor column (A-7)
These keys are "borrowed" by other keys. Don't swap or kill them unless you
restore the configuration afterward:
A-1 SA-1 A-6 A-7 A-g C-d
C-kpDot kp0 kp1 kp3 S-kp7 S-kp9
kpEnter kpMinus kpDot S-f1 f4 S-f4
S-f7 S-f8 f9 S-f9 f10 S-del