LSE$KEYPAD.HLB  —  ERASE_NEXT_LINE
  Delete Line

  Deletes a line of text at the current cursor position.  The text on
  the following line moves up to fill the space to the right of the
  cursor.

  Example:

     The following example shows the effects of the Delete Line key with
     three different cursor positions on a line:

           LSE stands for Language-Sensitive Editor.
           |                            |           |
          (1)                          (2)         (3)

     (1)  At the start of the line, deletes the entire line, including
          the carriage return at (3).

     (2)  In the middle of the line, deletes the "t" in "Language-Sensitive"
          and the rest of the line, including the carriage return at (3).

     (3)  At the end of a line, deletes only the carriage return.

  To reinsert what you deleted, use the Undelete Line key.

  Command Equivalent:

          ERASE/TO LINE/BEGINNING/FORWARD

  Related Topics:

          ERASE
          ERASE WORD
          UNERASE
          UNERASE LINE
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