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- This command number is not used.
- A character was typed from the keyboard.
- Copy the selected text to the place where the cursor is pointing on button up.
- Move the selected text to the place where the cursor is pointing on button up.
- Delete the selected text. It is saved in the scrap buffer. (See Insert).
- Exit Point after asking the user whether to save each edited (and unsaved)file
- Change the value of the "debug" variable. For internal use only.
- Create a new window. You will be asked for the two corners and the file name.
- Show the beginning of the file in this window.
- Show the end of the file in this window.
- Redraw the entire display. This will erase the message on the bottom line.
- Make this window cover the whole screen (or change it back to its former size)
- Make this window the top window on the display.
- Change the size and location of this window by pointing at any two corners.
- Scroll the window up one screenfull. There will be a two (2) line overlap.
- Scroll the window down one screenfull. There will be a two (2) line overlap.
- Prompt for a line number. Show this line at the top of the window.
- Close this window after asking whether to save it (if it has been changed).
- Write the file in this window to disk with a new name (prompted for).
- Search for a string in the active window (starting at the selection).
- Replace instances of one string with another (options: verify & in selection).
- Give information about the internal data structures of Point.
- Cancel Duplicate and Extract mode. Cancel the pending command (at user input).
- Insert an arbitrary ASCII character (specified as a number) into the text.
- Redo the last edit but on the current selection (not where the last edit was).
- Undo the effect of the last edit. A second undo restores the edit.
- Select text (and follow the mouse).
- Search the file in this window for the next instance of the selected text.
- Make this window the top window if it is not already, else bottom it.
- Make this window the bottom window.
- Execute the selected DOS command and put the output in a new window.
- Do nothing.
- Escape to the DOS command interpreter. (EXIT to return to Point).
- Load a new file (the name will be prompted for) into this window.
- Move the mouse cursor up one row (for non-mouse use).
- Move the mouse cursor down one row (for non-mouse use).
- Move the mouse cursor left one column (for non-mouse use).
- Move the mouse cursor right one column (for non-mouse use).
- Remove the window from the display but put it on the TOPLIST (file names) menu
- Extend the selection to the current mouse position (and follow the mouse).
- Undo the last editing action allowing previous actions to also be undone.
- Simulate mouse button clicks.
- Fast cursor motion using keypad direction keys and diagonals for others).
- Move to window edges (direction keys) and borders (other keypad keys).
- Move to screen borders with keypad direction keys (Home,End of line).
- Execute one of nine commands depending on how you move the mouse.
- Execute one of nine commands depending on how you move the mouse.
- Save all files that have been changed but not yet saved. Then resume editing.
- Exit Point and save all files that have been changed but not saved.
- Exit Point and discard all unsaved edits. A single verify will be requested.
- User defined menu one (1).
- User defined menu two (2).
- User defined menu three (3).
- Display a menu of the names of the files in all the windows (top to bottom).
- Save the current file to disk (using the name it was loaded under).
- Insert the text in the scrap buffer in front of the selection.
- Move this window back to the last place you moved from (except by scrolling).
- Copy the selected text into the scrap buffer.
- Top the window containing the selection and adjust it to show the selection.
- Command not defined.
- User defined menu four (4).
- Delete the selected text but preserve the current contents of the scrap buffer
- Exchange the selected text with the text in the scrap buffer.
- Command not defined.
- Enter the help system (starting with the last command you looked at).
- User defined menu five (5).
- Search for the selected text backwards (towards the beginning of the file).
- User defined menu six (6).
- Command not defined.
- Copy the selected text to the position of the mouse cursor on button up.
- Move the selected text to the position of the mouse cursor on button up.
- Change to a different menu since the mouse buttons have changed.
- Close this window and save the file in it (if it has been changed).
- The selection is the name of the file to load into this window.
- Move the mouse cursor one word to the left. (A word consists of non-blanks).
- Move the mouse cursor one word to the right. (A word consists of non-blanks).
- Begin or end recording keystrokes into a macro buffer for later playback.
- Play back the keystrokes that are recorded in the macro buffer.
- Move the window and the selection to the beginning of the file.
- User defined menu seven (7).
- User defined menu eight (8).
- Change the case (lower <--> upper) of the first character of the selection.
- The selection is the name of the file to put in a newly created window.
- Find the matching bracket of the selected bracket, select it, and move to it.
- The selection is the line number to go to in this window.
- Fill all the lines selected between the left border and the "rightMargin".
- Change to "ReadOnly" status of this window (ReadOnly <--> ReadWrite).
- Change the text and border colors of this window to the next color scheme.
- Exchange the two top windows, making the second window the top window.
- Call an "overlay" program that can access Point functionality.
- Execute the selected command and replace it with its standard output.
- A prompted string is search for after "XTAG:" in all files in fsPatterns.
- The selected string is search for after "XTAG:" in all files in fsPatterns.
- A prompted string is searched for in all files in fsPatterns.
- The selected string is searched for in all files in fsPatterns.
- This command is not defined.
- User defined menu nine (9).
- User defined menu ten (10).
- User defined menu eleven (11).
- User defined menu twelve (12).
- User defined menu thirteen (13).
- User defined menu fourteen (14).
- User defined menu fifteen (15).
- User defined menu sixteen (16).
- This command is not defined.
- Set the "autoFileMenu" option.
- Set the "autoScrollRate" option.
- Set the "autoIndent" option.
- Set the "borderColors" option.
- Set the "centerMenus" option.
- Set the "doubleClickDelay" option.
- Set the "filePattern" option.
- Set the "fileSort" option.
- Set the "findWholeWords" option.
- Set the "fsDirs" option.
- Set the "fsMenu" option.
- Set the "fsPatterns" option.
- Set the "helpMode" option.
- Set the "43lines" option.
- Set the "ignoreCase" option.
- This command is not defined.
- Set the "linesOverFind" option.
- Set the "makeBaks" option.
- This command is not defined.
- Set the "msgColors" option.
- This command is not defined.
- Set the "noRecurse" option.
- Set the "overlayVector" option.
- Set the "pathNames" option.
- Set the "overType" option.
- Set the "readOnly" option.
- Set the "redefine" option.
- Set the "reSearch" option.
- Set the "rightMargin" option.
- Set the "scrollDelay" option.
- Set the "scrollRate" option.
- Set the "searchMode" option.
- Set the "smoothScroll" option.
- Set the "tabWidth" option.
- Set the "tiledSplit" option.
- Set the "topOnFind" option.
- Set the "tagPattern" option.
- Set the "tagMarker" option.
- Set the "textColors" option.
- This command is not defined.
- Set the "unixMode" option.
- Set the "videoMode" option.
- This command is not defined.
- This command is not defined.
- This command is not defined.
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