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- CURSOR MOVEMENT COMMANDS
-
- <LEFT> moves the cursor one character to the left
- <RIGHT> moves the cursor one character to the right
- <NEXTWORD> moves the cursor to the next word
- <PREVWORD> moves the cursor back one word
- <BEGLINE> moves the cursor to the left margin
- <ENDLINE> moves the cursor to the end of the line
-
- <UP> moves the cursor up one line
- <DOWN> moves the cursor down one line
- <NEXTPARA> moves the cursor to the next paragraph
- <PREVPARA> moves the cursor to the previous paragraph
- <NEXTSCREEN> moves the cursor down one screenful
- <PREVSCREEN> moves the cursor up one screenful
- <+SCROLL> scrolls continously down the text
- <-SCROLL> scrolls continously up the text.
- For the scroll commands, you can chose the scrolling speed (0-9). To
- stop the scroll, press any key. You are then asked if you want to stop
- the scrolling operation or resume it.
- <HOME> moves the cursor to the top left corner of the screen
- <BOTTOM> moves the cursor to the bottom left corner of the screen
-
- <GOTOLINE> moves the cursor to a specific line number. The number
- can be an absolute line number (ie 44), a line number relative to
- the current line (ie +32, -5), the last line ($), or a number of lines
- from the last line (ie $-7). It can also be a bookmark ('a' to 'z').
-
- <BOOKMARK> places a "bookmark" at the cursor position. You can label
- this mark 'a' through 'z'. To return to that mark at any time, use the
- <GOTO LINE> command above.
-
- <NEXTPAGE> moves the cursor to the next page break. If there are no
- page breaks present, the cursor will move to the last line of the
- file.
- <PREVPAGE> moves the cursor to the previous page break. If there are
- no page breaks present, the cursor moves to the first line of the
- file.
- <GOTOPAGE> moves the cursor to a specific page number.