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1991-09-20
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@10
&TOP OF FILE
Keystroke sequence: 10
) Alternate keystrokes: 10
The cursor is moved to the first character in the file.
@11
&BOTTOM OF FILE
Keystroke sequence: 11
) Alternate keystrokes: 11
The cursor is moved past the last character in the file.
@18
&GO TO LINE NUMBER
Keystroke sequence: 18
) Alternate keystrokes: 18
The cursor will be repositioned to the specified line number
of the current window. A prompt box will request the target
line number. Enter any number from 1 to 32767. If the value
is preceded by a plus (+) or minus (-) sign, the target line
number will be calculated relative to the current line.
@19
&GO TO COLUMN NUMBER
Keystroke sequence: 19
) Alternate keystrokes: 19
The cursor will be repositioned to the specified column
number of the current line. A prompt box will request the
target column number. Enter any number from 1 to 999. If the
value is preceded by a plus (+) or minus (-) sign, the
target column number will be calculated relative to the
current column.
@20
&GO TO WINDOW
Keystroke sequence: 20
) Alternate keystrokes: 20
The cursor will be moved to the current position in another
window on the screen. If only one window is available,
nothing will happen. Otherwise a menu will appear, showing
the available windows, and the files currently in each one.
Select one of these choices by moving the selection bar or
by pressing the number of the desired window.
@22
&UNDO LAST DELETION
Keystroke sequence: 22
) Alternate keystrokes: 22
The line of text most recently deleted will be inserted into
the current text stream at the cursor position. Note that
this applies only to complete lines of text, and not to
character or word deletions. By default, 20 lines of deleted
text are stored for possible undeletion. The undo limit can
be adjusted via a Setup command.
@23
&RESTORE LINE
Keystroke sequence: 23
) Alternate keystrokes: 23
The current line of text will be restored to its appearance
just prior to when the cursor was moved onto the line. The
cursor position will also be restored to the value when it
entered the line.
@34
&SEARCH FOR PATTERN
Keystroke sequence: 34
) Alternate keystrokes: 34
The current window will be searched to find a specified
sequence of text. When the pattern is found, the cursor will
be positioned at the beginning of the pattern, and the
matched text highlighted until the next keystroke.
A prompt box will allow entry of the text pattern and search
options. Enter any text or control characters just as they
would be typed in the body of the file.
]
Search options control the behavior of the search. The
following options are available:
U - ignore case (Upper-case) while searching
) B - search Backwards from the cursor
) position.
) W - search for whole Words only.
) G - search Globally, starting at the
) beginning of the file (or end, if
) searching backwards).
) L - search Locally (only within marked block).
) n - search for the nth occurrence of the
) string (n is an integer).
]
Enter the following sequence of keystrokes to search for the
end of each text line: <CtrlP><CtrlM><CtrlP><CtrlJ>. This
sequence enters Carriage return/Line feed into the search
pattern.
Note that each pattern must be found within a single line.
No match may span multiple lines.
@35
&SEARCH AND REPLACE
Keystroke sequence: 35
) Alternate keystrokes: 35
The current window will be searched for a specified sequence
of text. When the pattern is found, it will be replaced with
another specified text sequence.
A prompt box will allow entry of the search text,
replacement text, and search options. Enter any text or
control characters just as they would be typed in the body
of the file.
]
Search options control the behavior of the search. The
following options are available:
U - ignore case (Upper-case) while searching
) B - search Backwards from the cursor
) position.
) W - search for whole Words only.
) G - search Globally, starting at the extreme
) end of the file.
) L - search Locally (only within marked block).
) N - do Not prompt for confirmation when the
) pattern is found.
) n - replace n occurrences of the string
) (n is an integer).
]
If the N option is not specified, a prompt will occur each
time the search pattern is found. This prompt will provide
the following options:
Y - replace this text and continue searching.
) N - do Not replace, but continue searching.
) A - replace this text and replace All others
) without prompting.
) Q - do not replace, and Quit searching.
]
Enter the following sequence of keystrokes to search for the
end of each text line: <CtrlP><CtrlM><CtrlP><CtrlJ>. This
sequence enters Carriage return/Line feed into the search
pattern.
@36
&SEARCH AND USE MACRO
Keystroke sequence: 36
) Alternate keystrokes: 36
The current window will be searched for a specified sequence
of text. When the pattern is found, the cursor will be
repositioned to that location, and a specified macro will be
played back.
A prompt box will allow entry of the search text, macro
selection, and search options. Enter any text or control
characters just as they would be typed in the body of the
file. The macro must have been defined prior to using the
search and apply macro command.
]
Search options control the behavior of the search. The
following options are available:
U - ignore case (Upper-case) while searching
) B - search Backwards from the cursor
) position.
) W - search for whole Words only.
) G - search Globally, starting at the extreme
) end of the file.
) L - search Locally (only within marked block).
) N - do Not prompt for confirmation when the
) pattern is found.
) n - apply macro for n occurrences of the
) search string (n is an integer).
]
If the N option is not specified, a prompt will occur each
time the search pattern is found. This prompt will provide
the following options:
Y - apply macro and continue searching.
) N - do Not apply macro, but continue searching.
) A - apply macro and apply at All matches
) without prompting.
) Q - do not apply macro, and Quit searching.
]
Enter the following sequence of keystrokes to search for the
end of each text line: <CtrlP><CtrlM><CtrlP><CtrlJ>. This
sequence enters Carriage return/Line feed into the search
pattern.
@37
&SEARCH AGAIN
Keystroke sequence: 37
) Alternate keystrokes: 37
The previous search operation will be repeated. This will
repeat a plain search, a search and replace, or a search and
apply macro command.
@38
&OPERATING SYSTEM
Keystroke sequence: 38
) Alternate keystrokes: 38
Any DOS command or program may be executed. A prompt box
will ask for the name of the command or program to run.
Entering an empty line at the prompt box will cause a DOS
shell to be invoked. You may execute any sequence of DOS
commands from the shell, and finally return to the editor by
typing Exit.
]
The DOS shell requires that a copy of COMMAND.COM be present
in the normal drive and directory assigned by DOS.
Sufficient random-access memory must be available for the
shell and any command that you specify.
Do not execute any program that becomes memory resident
while within the DOS shell.
@39
&BACKWARD TAB
Keystroke sequence: 39
) Alternate keystrokes: 39
The cursor will be moved to the next tab left of the current
position. This command is available only in fixed tab mode.
@40
&EDIT ANOTHER FILE
Keystroke sequence: 40
) Alternate keystrokes: 40
The current window will be cleared, and a prompt box will
ask for the name of another file to edit. If the current
window already holds a file that has been modified, you will
be given the opportunity to save it.
]
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