If you have not specified an editor with the SET EDITOR command, the EDIT command starts the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) in a spawned subprocess (if LSE is installed on your system). The typical (default) way to use the EDIT command is not to specify any parameters. In this case, the editing cursor is initially positioned at the beginning of the line that is centered in the currently selected debugger source display (the current source display). The SET EDITOR command provides options for starting different editors, either in a subprocess or through a callable interface. Related commands: (SET,SHOW) EDITOR (SET,SHOW,CANCEL) SOURCE