Enter the keypad editor through the CHANGE command with the keypad option set (see SET KEYPAD command). See HELP CHANGE KEYPAD for more information.
1 – VT100
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1.1 – 127
[7mDELETE[m Deletes the character preceding the cursor and stores it in the delete character buffer. When the cursor is at the leftmost character position on a line, the line terminator to the left is deleted and the text on that line is moved to the right of the text in the line above.
1.2 – 300
[7mLINE - (0)[m Moves the cursor forward or backward to the nearest beginning of a line, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). [7mOPEN LINE - (GOLD 0)[m Breaks the current line into two lines. The break is placed after the cursor and leaves the cursor position unchanged. Pressing the OPEN LINE key when the cursor is at the beginning of a line creates a new blank line.
1.3 – 301
[7mWORD - (1)[m Moves the cursor forward or backward by a word, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). [7mCHNGCASE - (GOLD 1)[m Changes the case of a range of characters as follows: 1. If the select range is active, the case of each letter in the select range is changed. 2. If 1 does not apply and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, the case of each letter in the search string is changed. This does not apply if a repeat count greater than 1 is given. 3. If 1 and 2 do not apply, then the case of one letter is changed. If the current direction is ADVANCE, the cursor moves forward one character after the change of case occurs. If the current direction is BACKUP, the cursor moves backward one character before the case change occurs.
1.4 – 302
[7mEOL - (2)[m Moves the cursor forward or backward to the nearest end of line, depending on current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). [7mDEL EOL - (GOLD 2)[m Deletes all characters to the right of the cursor in the current line, including the character on which the cursor is positioned, up to, but not including the line terminator.
1.5 – 303
[7mCHAR - (3)[m Moves the cursor forward or backward one character, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). [7mSPECINS - (GOLD 3)[m Inserts any character from the DEC Multinational Character Set by using its decimal value. Press the GOLD key, enter the code for the character in decimal, press the GOLD key again, and press SPECINS (special insert).
1.6 – 304
[7mADVANCE - (4)[m Sets the current direction to forward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT, SUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. ADVANCE means that movement will be toward the end of the buffer; that is, to the right and down. [7mBOTTOM - (GOLD 4)[m Positions the cursor at the end of the text buffer.
1.7 – 305
[7mBACKUP - (5)[m Sets the cursor direction to backward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT, SUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. BACKUP means that movement will be toward the beginning of the buffer; that is, to the left and up. [7mTOP - (GOLD 5)[m Positions the cursor at the beginning of the text buffer.
1.8 – 306
[7mCUT - (6)[m Moves the select range to the PASTE buffer. The select range is all the text between the selected position (see SELECT) and the current cursor position. If no SELECT has been made and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, that string is cut. Each time CUT is used, the previous contents of the PASTE buffer are discarded. [7mPASTE - (GOLD 6)[m Inserts the contents of the PASTE buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
1.9 – 307
[7mPAGE - (7)[m Moves the cursor to the top of a page. A page is defined by a delimiter string, which can be set by the SET ENTITY command. The default page delimiter is the formfeed character (CTRL/L). [7mCOMMAND - (GOLD 7)[m Allows you to enter a line mode command to be executed without exiting from keypad mode. The command is processed when you press the ENTER key on the keypad.
1.10 – 308
[7mSECT - (8)[m Moves the cursor 16 lines (one section) forward or backward, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). The cursor is moved to the beginning of the appropriate line. [7mFILL - (GOLD 8)[m Performs a word fill on the select range. A word fill reformats a block of text so that as many full words as possible are placed on each line without exceeding the right margin. You can set the right margin with the SET WRAP command. If it is not set, the default is the terminal width - 1. For purposes of the FILL command, only spaces are used as word delimiters.
1.11 – 309
[7mAPPEND - (9)[m Moves the select range to the end of the PASTE buffer. The select range is all the text between the selected position (see SELECT) and the current cursor position. If no SELECT has been made and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, that string is appended. [7mREPLACE - (GOLD 9)[m Deletes the select range and replaces it with the contents of the PASTE buffer.
1.12 – 310
[7mHELP - (PF2)[m Use the HELP key to obtain help on the editing keypad.
1.13 – 311
[7mFNDNXT - (PF3)[m Searches for the next occurrence of the search string previously entered with the FIND key. The direction of the search is the current one (ADVANCE or BACKUP). [7mFIND - (GOLD PF3)[m Searches for an occurrence of a string. Press the FIND key and then enter the string using the main keyboard. End the string by pressing either the ADVANCE or BACKUP key to set the direction of the search, or the ENTER key to search in the current direction.
1.14 – 312
[7mUP-ARROW[m The ^ (up-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character above.
1.15 – 313
[7mDOWN-ARROW[m The v (down-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character below.
1.16 – 314
[7mRIGHT-ARROW[m The --> (right-arrow) key moves the cursor to the next character.
1.17 – 315
[7mLEFT-ARROW[m The <-- (left-arrow) key moves the cursor to the preceding character.
1.18 – 316
[7mSELECT - (.)[m Marks one end of a select range. A select range is a block of text on which various operations (such as CUT, APPEND, or FILL) can be performed. To create a select range: 1. Move the cursor to either the beginning or end of the text you wish to select. 2. Press the SELECT key. 3. Move the cursor to the opposite end of the text. You can then perform the desired operation on the range. [7mRESET - (GOLD .)[m Cancels the effect of the GOLD key if it was pressed by mistake, cancels a select range, or cancels any partly entered command string. Also sets the current direction to forward.
1.19 – 317
[7mDEL L - (PF4)[m Deletes text from the cursor position to the end of the current line, including the line terminator. If the cursor is positioned at the beginning of a line, the entire line is deleted. The deleted text is saved in the delete line buffer. [7mUND L - (GOLD PF4)[m Inserts the contents of the delete line buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
1.20 – 318
[7mDEL W - (-)[m Deletes text from the cursor to the beginning of the next word, storing the text in the delete word buffer. [7mUND W - (GOLD -)[m Inserts the contents of the delete word buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
1.21 – 319
[7mDEL C - (,)[m Deletes the character on which the cursor is positioned and saves it in the delete character buffer. [7mUND C - (GOLD ,)[m Inserts the contents of the delete character buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
1.22 – 320
[7mGOLD - (PF1)[m Lets you use the lower (alternate) function of the editing keys. Press the GOLD key, then the key you wish to use. You can also use the GOLD key to enter counts. Press GOLD and then the main keyboard numeric keys, followed by the key to which the count should apply. The DELETE key and CTRL/U can be used to edit the number, and thus cannot have a count applied to them in this manner. The SPECINS key treats the count as the code for a character to be inserted. The GOLD key is used with main keyboard keys for additional editing functions. For help on "GOLD character" (for example, GOLD A), press the character's key on the main keyboard.
1.23 – 321
[7mENTER[m Sends information to EDT for functions such as FIND and COMMAND. [7mSUBS - (GOLD ENTER)[m Deletes the search string, replaces it with the contents of the PASTE buffer, and finds the next occurrence of the string. To use: 1. Press SELECT. 2. Type the new text. 3. Press CUT. 4. Press FIND. 5. Enter the text you wish to replace. Each time you press SUBS, EDT makes one substitution and finds the next occurrence of the search string. You can use a repeat count for multiple substitutions.
1.24 – 001
[7mTAB COMPUTE - (CTRL/A)[m Sets the indentation level count to the value obtained from dividing the current cursor column position by the SET TAB number. If the cursor position is not a multiple of the SET TAB number, an error results. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/A.
1.25 – 004
[7mTAB DECREASE - (CTRL/D)[m Used to decrease the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/D.
1.26 – 005
[7mTAB INCREASE - (CTRL/E)[m Used to increase the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/E.
1.27 – 008
[7mBEGINNING OF LINE - (CTRL/H or BACKSPACE)[m Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. If the cursor is already at the beginning of a line, it moves to the beginning of the previous line.
1.28 – 009
[7mTAB INSERT - (CTRL/I or TAB)[m Moves the cursor in one of two ways: 1. If the tab size has not been set with SET TAB or if the cursor is not at the beginning of the line, a tab character is inserted at the cursor position. 2. If the tab size has been set with SET TAB or if the cursor is at the beginning of the line, a number of tab characters and spaces are inserted to move the cursor to the column position that is equal to the SET TAB value times the indentation level count.
1.29 – 010
[7mDELETE TO BEGINNING OF WORD - (CTRL/J or LINEFEED)[m Used to delete all characters from the cursor position to the beginning of the word containing the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a word, the previous word is deleted.
1.30 – 011
[7mDEFINE KEY - (CTRL/K)[m Used to define a new keypad function for an editing key. You are prompted first to press the key to be defined, then to enter the definition. You can define the key either in terms of other editing keys or with nokeypad mode commands. If you press an editing key, its definition appears at the bottom of the screen in the definition line.
1.31 – 012
[7mINSERT FORMFEED - (CTRL/L)[m Inserts a formfeed character (<FF>) at the cursor position.
1.32 – 018
[7mREFRESH - (CTRL/R)[m Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
1.33 – 020
[7mTAB ADJUST - (CTRL/T)[m Indents the select range. To use the key: 1. Create a select range of the text you wish to adjust. 2. Enter a level count using the GOLD key. To decrease the tab indentation level, precede the count with a minus sign. The default level count is 1. 3. Use the tab adjust key. The effect of CTRL/T is to increase or decrease the indentation level of the select range by the number of tabs specified in the level count. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use CTRL/T.
1.34 – 021
[7mDELETE TO BEGINNING OF LINE - (CTRL/U)[m Used to delete all characters in the current line to the left of the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a line, the entire previous line is deleted.
1.35 – 023
[7mREFRESH - (CTRL/W)[m Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
1.36 – 026
[7mEXIT - (CTRL/Z)[m Shifts EDT to line editing.
1.37 – 065
[7mTAB COMPUTE - (GOLD A)[m Sets the indentation level count to the value obtained from dividing the current cursor column position by the SET TAB number. If the cursor position is not a multiple of the SET TAB number, an error results. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD A.
1.38 – 068
[7mTAB DECREASE - (GOLD D)[m Used to decrease the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD D.
1.39 – 069
[7mTAB INCREASE - (GOLD E)[m Used to increase the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD E.
1.40 – 082
[7mREFRESH - (GOLD R)[m Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
1.41 – 084
[7mTAB ADJUST - (GOLD T)[m Indents the select range. To use the key: 1. Create a select range of the text you wish to adjust. 2. Enter a level count using the GOLD key. To decrease the tab indentation level, precede the count with a minus sign. The default level count is 1. 3. Use the tab adjust key. The effect of GOLD T is to increase or decrease the indentation level of the select range by the number of tabs specified in the level count. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD T.
1.42 – 085
[7mDELETE TO BEGINNING OF LINE - (GOLD U)[m Used to delete all characters in the current line to the left of the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a line, the entire previous line is deleted.
1.43 – 087
[7mREFRESH - (GOLD W)[m Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
1.44 – 090
[7mEXIT - (GOLD Z)[m Shifts EDT to line editing.
1.45 – 428
[7mHELP [m Use the HELP key to obtain help on the editing keypad.
1.46 – 429
[7mDO[m Processes the command that was just given.
1.47 – 401
[7mFIND[m Searches for an occurrence of a string. Press the FIND key and then enter the string using the main keyboard. End the string by pressing either the ADVANCE or BACKUP key to set the direction of the search, or the DO key to search in the current direction.
1.48 – 402
[7mINSERT HERE[m Inserts the contents of the PASTE buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
1.49 – 403
[7mREMOVE[m Moves the select range to the PASTE buffer. The select range is all the text between the selected position (see SELECT) and the current cursor position. If no SELECT has been made and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, that string is cut. Each time REMOVE is used, the previous contents of the PASTE buffer are discarded.
1.50 – 404
[7mSELECT[m Marks one end of a select range. A select range is a block of text on which various operations (such as REMOVE, APPEND, or FILL) can be performed. To create a select range: 1. Move the cursor to either the beginning or end of the text you wish to select. 2. Press the SELECT key. 3. Move the cursor to the opposite end of the text. You can then perform the desired operation on the range.
1.51 – 405
[7mPREVIOUS SCREEN[m Moves the cursor 16 lines (one section) backward. The cursor is moved to the beginning of the appropriate line.
1.52 – 406
[7mNEXT SCREEN[m Moves the cursor 16 lines (one section) forward. The cursor is moved to the beginning of the appropriate line.
1.53 – 424
[7mBEGINNING OF LINE - (F12)[m Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. If the cursor is already at the beginning of a line, it moves to the beginning of the previous line.
1.54 – 425
[7mDELETE TO BEGINNING OF WORD - (F13)[m Used to delete all characters from the cursor position to the beginning of the word containing the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a word, the previous word is deleted.
2 – VT52
HJ +--------+--------+--------+--------+ | | | DEL L | UP | DELETE Delete character | GOLD | HELP | | | LINEFEED Delete to beginning of word | | | UND L |REPLACE | BACKSPACE Backup to beginning of line +--------+--------+--------+--------+ | PAGE | FNDNXT | DEL W | DOWN | CTRL/A Compute tab level | | | | | CTRL/D Decrease tab level |COMMAND | FIND | UND W | SECT | CTRL/E Increase tab level +--------+--------+--------+--------+ CTRL/F Fill text |ADVANCE | BACKUP | DEL C | RIGHT | CTRL/K Define key | | | | | CTRL/R Refresh screen | BOTTOM | TOP | UND C |SPECINS | CTRL/T Adjust tabs +--------+--------+--------+--------+ CTRL/U Delete to beginning of line | WORD | EOL | CUT | LEFT | CTRL/W Refresh screen | | | | | CTRL/Z Exit to line mode |CHNGCASE|DEL EOL | PASTE | APPEND | +--------+--------+--------+--------+ | LINE | SELECT | ENTER | | | | | | OPEN LINE | RESET | SUBS | *** For help on a key, press the key. +-----------------+--------+--------+ *** To exit, press the spacebar.
2.1 – 127
DELETE ------ Deletes the character preceding the cursor and stores it in the delete character buffer. When the cursor is on the leftmost character position on a line, the line terminator to the left is deleted and the text on that line is moved to the right of the text in the line above.
2.2 – 300
LINE (0) ---- Moves the cursor forward or backward to the nearest beginning of a line, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). OPEN LINE (GOLD 0) --------- Inserts a carriage return/linefeed after the cursor and leaves the cursor position unchanged. Pressing the OPEN LINE key when the cursor is at the beginning of the line creates a new blank line.
2.3 – 301
WORD (1) ---- Moves the cursor forward or backward by a word, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). CHNGCASE (GOLD 1) -------- Changes the case of a range of characters as follows: 1. If the select range is active, the case of each letter in the select range is changed. 2. If 1 does not apply and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, the case of each letter in the search string is changed. This does not apply if a repeat count greater than 1 is given. 3. If 1 and 2 do not apply, then the case of one letter is changed. If the current direction is ADVANCE, the cursor moves forward one character after the change of case occurs. If the current direction is BACKUP, the cursor moves backward one character before the case change occurs.
2.4 – 302
EOL (2) --- Moves the cursor forward or backward to the nearest end of line, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). DEL EOL (GOLD 2) ------- Deletes all characters to the right of the cursor in the current line, including the character on which the cursor is positioned, up to, but not including the line terminator.
2.5 – 303
CUT (3) --- Moves the select range to the PASTE buffer. The select range is all the text between the selected position (see SELECT) and the current cursor position. If no SELECT has been made and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, that string is cut. Each time CUT is used, the previous contents of the PASTE buffer are discarded. PASTE (GOLD 3) ----- Inserts the contents of the PASTE buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
2.6 – 304
ADVANCE (4) ------- Sets the current direction to forward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT, SUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. ADVANCE means that movement will be toward the end of the buffer; that is, to the right and down. BOTTOM (GOLD 4) ------ Positions the cursor at the end of the text buffer.
2.7 – 305
BACKUP (5) ------ Sets the cursor direction to backward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT, SUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. BACKUP means that movement will be toward the beginning of the buffer; that is, to the left and up. TOP (GOLD 5) --- Positions the cursor at the beginning of the text buffer.
2.8 – 306
DEL C (6) ----- Deletes the character on which the cursor is positioned and saves it in the delete character buffer. UND C (GOLD 6) ----- Inserts the contents of the delete character buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
2.9 – 307
PAGE (7) ---- Moves the cursor to the top of a page. A page is defined by a delimiter string, which can be set by the SET ENTITY command. The default page delimiter is the formfeed character (CTRL/L). COMMAND (GOLD 7) ------- Allows you to enter a line mode command to be executed without exiting from keypad mode. The command is processed when you press the ENTER key on the keypad.
2.10 – 308
FNDNXT (8) ------ Searches for the next occurrence of the search string previously entered with the FIND key. The direction of the search is the current one (ADVANCE or BACKUP). FIND (GOLD 8) ---- Searches for an occurrence of a string. Press the FIND key and then enter the string using the main keyboard. End the string by pressing either the ADVANCE or BACKUP key to set the direction of the search, or the ENTER key to search in the current direction.
2.11 – 309
DEL W (9) ----- Deletes text from the cursor to the beginning of the next word, storing the text in the delete word buffer. UND W (GOLD 9) ----- Inserts the contents of the delete word buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
2.12 – 310
HELP (RED) ---- Use the HELP key to obtain help on the editing keypad.
2.13 – 311
DEL L (GRAY) ----- Deletes text from the cursor position to the end of the current line, including the line terminator. If the cursor is positioned at the beginning of a line, the entire line is deleted. The deleted text is saved in the delete line buffer. UND L (GOLD GRAY) ----- Inserts the contents of the delete line buffer directly to the left of the cursor.
2.14 – 312
UP (UP-ARROW) -- The ^ (up-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character above. REPLACE (GOLD UP-ARROW) ------- Deletes the select range and replaces it with the contents of the PASTE buffer.
2.15 – 313
DOWN (DOWN-ARROW) ---- The v (down-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character below. SECT (GOLD DOWN-ARROW) ---- Moves the cursor 16 lines (one section) forward or backward, depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). The cursor is moved to the beginning of the appropriate line.
2.16 – 314
RIGHT (RIGHT-ARROW) ----- The --> (right-arrow) key moves the cursor to the next character. SPECINS (GOLD RIGHT-ARROW) ------- Inserts any character from the DEC Multinational Character Set by using its decimal value. Press the GOLD key, enter the code for the character in decimal, press the GOLD key again, and press SPECINS (special insert).
2.17 – 315
LEFT (LEFT-ARROW) ---- The <-- (left-arrow) key moves the cursor to the preceding character. APPEND (GOLD LEFT-ARROW) ------ Moves the select range to the end of the PASTE buffer. The select range is all the text between the selected position (see SELECT) and the current cursor position. If no SELECT has been made and the cursor is positioned on the current search string, that string is appended.
2.18 – 316
SELECT (.) ------ Marks one end of a select range. A select range is a block of text on which various operations (such as CUT, APPEND, or FILL) can be performed. To create a select range: 1. Move the cursor to either the beginning or end of the text you wish to select. 2. Press the SELECT key. 3. Move the cursor to the opposite end of the text. You can then perform the desired operation on the range. RESET (GOLD .) ----- Cancels the effect of the GOLD key if it was pressed by mistake, cancels a select range, or cancels any partly entered command string. Also sets the current direction to forward.
2.19 – 320
GOLD (BLUE) ---- Lets you use the lower (alternate) function of the editing keys. Press the GOLD key, then the key you wish to use. You can also use the GOLD key to enter counts. Press GOLD and then the main keyboard numeric keys, followed by the key to which the count should apply. The DELETE key and CTRL/U can be used to edit the number, and thus cannot have a count applied to them in this manner. The SPECINS key treats the count as the code for a character to be inserted. The GOLD key is used with main keyboard keys for additional editing functions. For help on "GOLD character" (for example, GOLD A), press the character's key on the main keyboard.
2.20 – 321
ENTER ----- Sends information to EDT for functions such as FIND and COMMAND. SUBS (GOLD ENTER) ---- Deletes the search string, replaces it with the contents of the PASTE buffer, and finds the next occurrence of the string. To use: 1. Press SELECT. 2. Type the new text. 3. Press CUT. 4. Press FIND. 5. Enter the text you wish to replace. Each time you press SUBS, EDT makes one substitution and finds the next occurrence of the search string. You can use a repeat count for multiple substitutions.
2.21 – 001
TAB COMPUTE (CTRL/A) ----------- Sets the indentation level count to the value obtained from dividing the current cursor column position by the SET TAB number. If the cursor position is not a multiple of the SET TAB number, an error results. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/A.
2.22 – 004
TAB DECREASE (CTRL/D) ------------ Used to decrease the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/D.
2.23 – 005
TAB INCREASE (CTRL/E) ------------ Used to increase the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB in effect to use CTRL/E.
2.24 – 006
FILL (CTRL/F) ---- Performs a word fill on the select range. A word fill reformats a block of text so that as many full words as possible are placed on each line without exceeding the right margin. You can set the right margin with the SET WRAP command. If it is not set, the default is the terminal width - 1. For purposes of the FILL command, only spaces are used as word delimiters.
2.25 – 008
BEGINNING OF LINE (CTRL/H or BACKSPACE) ----------------- Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. If the cursor is already at the beginning of a line, it moves to the beginning of the previous line.
2.26 – 009
TAB INSERT (CTRL/I or TAB) ---------- Moves the cursor in one of two ways: 1. If the tab size has not been set with SET TAB or if the cursor is not at the beginning of the line, a tab character is inserted at the cursor position. 2. If the tab size has been set with SET TAB or if the cursor is at the beginning of the line, a number of tab characters and spaces are inserted to move the cursor to the column position that is equal to the SET TAB value times the indentation level count.
2.27 – 010
DELETE TO BEGINNING OF LINE (CTRL/J or LINEFEED) --------------------------- Used to delete all characters from the cursor position to the beginning of the word containing the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a word the previous word is deleted.
2.28 – 011
DEFINE KEY (CTRL/K) ---------- Used to define a new keypad function for an editing key. You are prompted first to press the key to be defined, then to enter the definition. You can define the key either in terms of other editing keys or with nokeypad mode commands. If you press an editing key, its definition appears at the bottom of the screen in the definition line.
2.29 – 012
INSERT FORMFEED (CTRL/L) ---------------- Inserts a formfeed character (<FF>) at the cursor position.
2.30 – 018
REFRESH (CTRL/R) ------- Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
2.31 – 020
TAB ADJUST (CTRL/T) ---------- Indents the select range. To use the key: 1. Create a select range of the text you wish to adjust. 2. Enter a level count using the GOLD key. To decrease the tab indentation level, precede the count with a minus sign. The default level count is 1. 3. Use the tab adjust key. The effect of CTRL/T is to increase or decrease the indentation level of the select range by the number of tabs indicated by the level count. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use CTRL/T.
2.32 – 021
DELETE TO BEGINNING OF LINE (CTRL/U) --------------------------- Used to delete all characters in the current line to the left of the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a line, the entire previous line is deleted.
2.33 – 023
REFRESH (CTRL/W) ------- Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
2.34 – 026
EXIT (CTRL/Z) ---- Shifts EDT to line editing.
2.35 – 065
TAB COMPUTE (GOLD A) ----------- Sets the indentation level count to the value obtained from dividing the current cursor column position by the SET TAB number. If the cursor position is not a multiple of the SET TAB number, an error results. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD A.
2.36 – 068
TAB DECREASE (GOLD D) ------------ Used to decrease the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD D.
2.37 – 069
TAB INCREASE (GOLD E) ------------ Used to increase the indentation level counter. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD E.
2.38 – 070
FILL (GOLD F) ---- Performs a word fill on the select range. A word fill reformats a block of text so that as many full words as possible are placed on each line without exceeding the right margin. The right margin can be set by the SET WRAP command. If it is not set, the default is the terminal width - 1. For purposes of the FILL command, only spaces are used as word delimiters.
2.39 – 082
REFRESH (GOLD R) ------- Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
2.40 – 084
TAB ADJUST (GOLD T) ---------- Adjusts the tab level of the select range. The key is used as follows: 1. Create a select range of the text you wish to adjust. 2. Enter a level count using the GOLD key. To decrease the tab indentation level, precede the count with a minus sign. The default level count is 1. 3. Use the tab adjust key. The effect of GOLD T is to increase or decrease the indentation level of the select range by the number of tabs indicated by the level count. You must have a SET TAB value in effect to use GOLD T.
2.41 – 085
DELETE TO BEGINNING OF LINE (GOLD U) --------------------------- Used to delete all characters in the current line to the left of the cursor. If the cursor is on the first character of a line, the entire previous line is deleted.
2.42 – 087
REFRESH (GOLD W) ------- Refreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the characters in the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages. The cursor remains in the same location.
2.43 – 090
EXIT (GOLD Z) ---- Shifts EDT to line editing.