LSE$MENU.HLB  —  Command Definitions
  The following is an alphabetized list of LSE commands and their
  definitions:

      ALIGN

          Aligns trailing comments within the current selected range.

      ATTACH

          Allows you to switch control of your terminal to another
          process.

      BALANCE WINDOWS

          Resizes all user windows on the screen to the same size.

      BOTTOM

          Moves the cursor to the end of the current buffer.

      BOX COPY

          Copies the selected box to buffer $PASTE or the clipboard.

      BOX CUT

          Moves the selected box to buffer $PASTE or the clipboard.

      BOX CUT PAD

          Moves the selected box to buffer $PASTE or the clipboard.

      BOX DRAW

          Draws a box.

      BOX LOWERCASE

          Changes the case of the text in the currently selected box.

      BOX PASTE

          Copies the contents of the default location to a box at the
          current location.

      BOX PASTE OVERSTRIKE

          Copies the contents of the default location to a box at the
          current location.

      BOX UPPERCASE

          Changes the case of the text in the currently selected box.

      CAPITALIZE

          Capitalizes the first letter of the current word, or all
          words in the selected range.

      CENTER LINE

          Centers the current line between the left and right margins.

      CHANGE CASE

          Changes the case of the letter(s) in the selected range and
          moves the cursor to the next character.

      CHECK LANGUAGE DEFINITIONS

          Analyzes the definitions associated with a language and
          reports errors.

      CHECK LANGUAGE HELP

          Detects and reports invalid topic strings associated with a
          language.

      CLI

          Executes a Command Language Interpreter (CLI) command from
          within your editing session.

      CLOSE

          Writes the current buffer to its associated file, if it is
          writable and has been modified, and then deletes the buffer.

      CLOSE BUFFER

          Writes and deletes a buffer.

      CLOSE FILE

          Writes a file and deletes the associated buffer.

      COLLAPSE

          Compresses text and displays an overview at the current
          cursor position.

      COMPILE

          Lets you compile the contents of a buffer without leaving
          LSE.

      COMPILE REVIEW

          Compile the contents of the current buffer, and then review
          any errors.

      COPY

          Copies the selected text to the indicated buffer or to the
          clipboard.

      COPY APPEND

          Copies the selected text to the end of the buffer or
          clipboard.

      CUT

          Moves the selected text to the indicated buffer or clipboard.

      CUT APPEND

          Moves the selected text to the end of the designated buffer
          or clipboard.

      DELETE ADJUSTMENT

          Deletes the definition of one or more adjustments associated
          with the specified lannguage(s).

      DELETE ALIAS

          Deletes the definition of one or more aliases associated with
          the specified language(s).

      DELETE BUFFER

          Deletes a buffer.

      DELETE BUFFER OVERVIEW

          This command deletes the overview information for the current
          buffer.

      DELETE EXPAND

          Reverses the effect of the EXPAND command.

      DELETE KEY

          Deletes a user key definition.

      DELETE LANGUAGE

          Deletes the indicated language definition(s).

      DELETE MARK

          Deletes the indicated marker.

      DELETE MENU ENTRY

          Deletes an entry from a pull-down menu or from a pop-up menu.

      DELETE MENU LABEL

          Deletes a menu label.

      DELETE MENU SEPARATOR

          Deletes a separator from a pull-down menu or from a pop-up
          menu.

      DELETE PACKAGE

          Deletes the package(s) specified.

      DELETE PLACEHOLDER

          Deletes the definition of one or more placeholders associated
          with the specified language.

      DELETE ROUTINE

          Deletes the definition of one or more routines from the
          specified package(s).

      DELETE SELECTION MARK

          Cancels the selected range of the NEW SELECTION MARK command.

      DELETE TAB

          Erases blanks and tabs to the left of the cursor, which moves
          the cursor to the previous tab stop.

      DELETE TOKEN

          Deletes the definition of one or more tokens associated with
          a specified language(s).

      DELETE WINDOW

          Deletes the current window.

      DISABLE GRAMMAR PREFIX

          Disables a prefix associated with a customized command
          language.

      DISABLE VMS INTEGRATION COMMANDS

          Disables Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA) and Code
          Management System for OpenVMS (CMS) integration on OpenVMS.

      ENABLE GRAMMAR PREFIX

          Enables a prefix for use with a customized command language.

      ENABLE VMS INTEGRATION COMMANDS

          Enables Source Code Analyzer for OpenVMS (SCA) and Code
          Management System for OpenVMS (CMS) integration on OpenVMS.

      END OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.

      ENLARGE WINDOW

          Enlarges the current window by the specified number of lines.

      ENTER COMMENT

          Converts pseudocode into comments using block or line format.

      ENTER LINE

          Enters a new comment line or text line.

      ENTER PSEUDOCODE

          Inserts pseudocode placeholder delimiters.

      ENTER SPACE

          Inserts or overstrikes a space at the current cursor
          position.

      ENTER SPECIAL

          Causes LSE to enter the character specified by the ASCII code
          into the current buffer.

      ENTER TAB

          Inserts indentation and moves to the current indentation
          level.

      ENTER TEXT

          Enters text at the current cursor position.

      ERASE CHARACTER

          Erases a single character from the current cursor position in
          the current direction.

      ERASE COMMENT

          Reverses the effect of an ENTER COMMENT command.

      ERASE END OF LINE

          Erases text from the current cursor position to the end of
          the line.

      ERASE END OF WORD

          Erases text from the current cursor position to the beginning
          of the next word.

      ERASE LINE

          Erases a line of text at the current cursor position.

      ERASE NEXT CHARACTER

          Erases the next character.

      ERASE NEXT LINE

          Erases text from the current cursor position to the beginning
          of the next line.

      ERASE NEXT PLACEHOLDER

          Erases the text of a placeholder and related punctuation in
          the forward direction.

      ERASE NEXT WORD

          Erases the word following the cursor.

      ERASE PLACEHOLDER

          Erases a placeholder in the current direction.

      ERASE PREVIOUS CHARACTER

          Erases the previous character.

      ERASE PREVIOUS LINE

          Erases text from the cursor back to the previous end of line.

      ERASE PREVIOUS PLACEHOLDER

          Erases a placeholder in the reverse direction.

      ERASE PREVIOUS WORD

          Erases the word before the cursor.

      ERASE SELECTION

          Erases the text within the selected range.

      ERASE START OF LINE

          Erases the text from the current cursor position back to the
          beginning of the line.

      ERASE START OF WORD

          Erases text from the current cursor position to the beginning
          of the previous word.

      ERASE WORD

          Erases a word at the current cursor position.

      EXACT SUBSTITUTE

          Replaces occurrences of the search string with the exact form
          of the replace string.

      EXECUTE BUFFER LSE

          Directs LSE to execute LSE commands from a buffer.

      EXECUTE BUFFER PLSE

          Directs LSE to execute LSE commands from a buffer.

      EXECUTE BUFFER TPU

          Directs LSE to execute text processing utility (TPU) program
          statements from a buffer.

      EXIT

          Ends an LSE editing session and returns control to the
          calling process or the command-line interface.

      EXPAND

          Replaces tokens, placeholders, overview lines, or show lists
          with appropriate text.

      EXTEND

          Compiles one or more TPU procedures to extend LSE.

      EXTRACT ADJUSTMENT

          Extracts the definition of an adjustment and formats it as
          portable commands.

      EXTRACT ALIAS

          Extracts the definition of the specified alias(es).

      EXTRACT LANGUAGE

          Extracts the definition of the specified language(s).

      EXTRACT NEW ADJUSTMENT

          Extracts the definition of the specified adjustment defined
          during the current editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW ALIAS

          Extracts the definition of the specified alias(es) created or
          modified during the current editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW LANGUAGE

          Extracts the definition of the specified language(s) defined
          during the current editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW PACKAGE

          Extracts the definition of the specified package(s) defined
          during this editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW PLACEHOLDER

          Extracts the definition of the specified placeholder(s)
          defined during this editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW ROUTINE

          Extracts the definition of the routine(s) defined during this
          editing session.

      EXTRACT NEW TOKEN

          Extracts the definition of the specified token(s) defined
          during this editing session.

      EXTRACT PACKAGE

          Extracts the definition of the specified package(s).

      EXTRACT PLACEHOLDER

          Extracts the definition of the specified placeholder(s).

      EXTRACT ROUTINE

          Extracts the definition of the specified routine(s).

      EXTRACT TOKEN

          Extracts the definition of the specified token(s).

      FETCH

          Retrieve the element without causing version changes.

      FILL

          Reformats the text within a selected range.

      FIND OCCURRENCES

          Sends a message to the cross-reference server, asking the
          server to display the occurences of the indicated symbol.

      FOCUS

          Displays an overview of the buffer around the current
          position.

      GOTO BUFFER

          Moves the specified buffer to the current window.

      GOTO COMMAND

          Displays the LSE> prompt.

      GOTO DECLARATION

          Displays the source for the primary declaration of a symbol.

      GOTO MARK

          Moves the cursor to a user-defined mark.

      GOTO REVIEW

          Moves the cursor to the currently active review buffer.

      GOTO SOURCE

          Displays the source corresponding to the current diagnostic
          or show list entry.

      HELP

          Displays information about LSE commands and topics.

      HELP INDICATED

          Displays the help text associated with the current token,
          placeholder, or routine.

      HELP KEY

          Displays help information for the indicated key.

      HELP KEYPAD

          Displays help on the key binding for the keypad.

      INCLUDE FILE

          Includes the specified file at the current editing position.

      INDENT LEFT

          Removes leading blanks and tabs from lines to move one tab
          stop.

      INDENT RIGHT

          Adds leading blanks and tabs to lines to move one tab stop.

      LINE

          Moves the cursor to the specified line number.  .

      LOWERCASE

          Changes the current word or the selected range to lowercase.

      LSE

          Directs LSE to execute a portable language command.

      MOVE DOWN

          Moves the cursor down one line.

      MOVE UP

          Moves the cursor up one line.

      NEW ADJUSTMENT

          Creates a new adjustment associated with the specified
          language.

      NEW ALIAS

          Creates a new alias associated with the specified language.

      NEW BUFFER

          Creates a new buffer in the current window.

      NEW FILE

          Creates a new file and positions to it.

      NEW KEY

          Binds an LSE command to a key.

      NEW LANGUAGE

          Creates a new language.

      NEW LEARN KEY

          Binds a sequence of keystrokes to a key.

      NEW MARK

          Marks the current cursor position with the supplied name.

      NEW MENU ENTRY

          Adds an entry to the specified pull-down menu or pop-up menu.

      NEW MENU LABEL

          Defines a new menu label that can be added to a pull-down or
          pop-up menu.

      NEW MENU SEPARATOR

          Adds a separator to a pull-down menu or pop-up menu.

      NEW PACKAGE

          Creates a subroutine package for which subroutine-call
          templates are automatically generated.

      NEW PLACEHOLDER

          Creates a placeholder for use with the specified language.

      NEW ROUTINE

          Creates a new routine template for the specified subroutine
          package.

      NEW SELECTION MARK

          Marks a position as one end of a selected range.

      NEW TOKEN

          Creates an token for use with the specified language.

      NEW WINDOW

          Divides the current window into two or more windows.

      NEXT BUFFER

          Moves the next buffer in the list of buffers to the current
          window.

      NEXT CHARACTER

          Moves the cursor one character to the right.

      NEXT END OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the end of the line.

      NEXT ERROR

          Selects the next diagnostic in the current set of
          diagnostics.

      NEXT PAGE

          Moves the cursor to the next page of text in the current
          buffer.

      NEXT PLACEHOLDER

          Moves the cursor to the next placeholder.

      NEXT SCREEN

          Moves the cursor to the next screen of text.

      NEXT START OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the start of the next line.

      NEXT WINDOW

          Moves the cursor from the current window to the next window.

      NEXT WORD

          Moves the cursor to the first character of the next word.

      ONE WINDOW

          Removes all but the current window from your screen.

      OPEN FILE

          Moves the cursor to the buffer containing the specified file.

      OPEN SELECTED FILE

          Uses the current primary selection information to determine
          the file to open.

      OVERVIEW SOURCE

          Displays an overview of the buffer.

      PASTE

          Copies the contents of the specified buffer or clipboard to
          the current location.

      PATTERN EXACT SUBSTITUTE

          Searches for a string that matches the wildcard string and
          replaces it with the text exactly as specified in the replace
          string.

      PATTERN SEARCH

          Enables the use of wildcard patterns in a search string and
          searches the current buffer for all occurrences of that
          string.

      PATTERN SUBSTITUTE

          Replaces any string matching the given string, which may
          contain wildcards.

      PLSE

          Directs LSE to execute a portable language command.

      PREVIOUS BUFFER

          Moves the previous buffer in the list of buffers to the
          current window.

      PREVIOUS CHARACTER

          Moves the cursor one character to the left.

      PREVIOUS END OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the end of the previous line.

      PREVIOUS ERROR

          Selects the previous diagnostic in the current set of
          diagnostics.

      PREVIOUS PAGE

          Moves the cursor to the previous page of text in the current
          buffer.

      PREVIOUS PLACEHOLDER

          Moves the cursor to the previous placeholder.

      PREVIOUS SCREEN

          Moves the cursor to the previous screen of text in the
          current buffer.

      PREVIOUS START OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the start of the line.

      PREVIOUS WINDOW

          Moves the cursor from the current window to the previous
          window.

      PREVIOUS WORD

          Moves the cursor to the first character of the word to the
          left.

      QUIT

          Ends an LSE session without saving modified user buffers.

      QUOTE

          Enters a control code or other character as text.

      QUOTE KEYNAME

          Accepts keypad and function keys to enter a control code or
          other character as text in the current buffer.

      RECOVER BUFFER

          Reconstructs the contents of a buffer from a buffer-change
          journal file.

      REDO

          Reverses the most recent UNDO command.

      REFRESH

          Clears and redisplays the screen.

      REPEAT

          Repeats a command a specified number of times.

      REPLACE

          Return an element, to its source control area creating a new
          revision.

      RESERVE

          Retrieve element from the repository for revision.

      RESTORE

          Restores the text deleted by the most recent ERASE command

      REVIEW

          Displays a set of diagnostic messages resulting from a
          compilation of the current buffer.

      REVIEW BUFFER

          Displays a set of diagnostic messages resulting from a
          compilation of the specified buffer.

      REVIEW FILE

          Displays a set of diagnostic messages, from the specified
          diagnostics file, resulting from a compilation.

      SAVE AS

          Writes the current buffer to the specified file.

      SAVE ENVIRONMENT

          Saves all language definitions, including placeholders,
          tokens, aliases, routines, adjustments, and packages in an
          environment file.

      SAVE ENVIRONMENT CHANGES

          Saves language definitions (including placeholders, tokens,
          aliases, and packages) that were defined in the current
          editing session in an environment file.

      SAVE FILE

          Writes the current buffer to the specified file.

      SAVE SECTION

          Writes the binary form of all current key definitions, learn
          sequences, and text processing utility (TPU) procedures and
          variables to a section file.

      SAVE SELECTION

          Writes the contents of the selected range to a file.

      SAVE VISIBLE

          Writes the visible lines in the buffer to a file.

      SEARCH

          Searches the current buffer for the specified string and
          positions the cursor at that string.

      SELECT

          Toggles the select mark.

      SELECT ALL

          Selects the entire contents of the current buffer.

      SET ADJUSTMENT COMPRESS

          Indicates whether groups of matching lines should be
          compressed.

      SET ADJUSTMENT COUNT

          Determines whether the adjusted line contributes to a group's
          line count.

      SET ADJUSTMENT CURRENT

          Adjusts the indentation of the current line.

      SET ADJUSTMENT INHERIT

          Specifies that the indentation for the current line is taken
          from the adjusted indentation of another line.

      SET ADJUSTMENT OVERVIEW

          Indicates whether or not the text of the line is used as the
          overview line.

      SET ADJUSTMENT PATTERN

          Defines the pattern of an adjustment.

      SET ADJUSTMENT PREFIX ADJUSTMENT

          Lets you skip a pattern at the beginning of a line to
          determine the adjustment.

      SET ADJUSTMENT PREFIX INDENTATION

          Lets you skip a pattern at the beginning of a line to
          determine the indentation value.

      SET ADJUSTMENT SUBSEQUENT

          Adjusts the indentation of lines after the current line.

      SET ADJUSTMENT UNIT

          Tells LSE to treat consecutive lines as a single unit.

      SET ALIAS EXPAND TEXT

          Defines the expanded text of an alias.

      SET BALANCE WINDOWS

          Automatically balances window length whenever you change the
          number of windows.

      SET BELL ALL

          Sets the state that determines whether or not the terminal
          bell sounds when messages are written to the message window.

      SET BELL BROADCAST

          Sets the state that determines whether or not terminal bell
          sounds when broadcast messages are written to the message
          window.

      SET BUFFER AUTO ERASE

          Enables or disables automatic erasing of placeholders for the
          current buffer.

      SET BUFFER CLOSE

          Sets the buffer's read/write state.

      SET BUFFER DIRECTION

          Sets the direction of a buffer to forward or reverse.

      SET BUFFER INDENTATION

          Sets the indentation level for the current buffer, without
          changing the current line.

      SET BUFFER JOURNALING

          Enables or disables buffer-change journaling for the current
          buffer.

      SET BUFFER LANGUAGE

          Associates a language with the current buffer.

      SET BUFFER LEFT MARGIN

          Sets the left margin for the current buffer to the column
          number you specify.

      SET BUFFER MODIFIABLE

          Changes the buffer modifiable state of the current buffer.

      SET BUFFER OUTPUT FILE

          Associates an output file with the current buffer.

      SET BUFFER OVERVIEW

          Enables or disables overview operations in the current
          buffer.

      SET BUFFER RIGHT MARGIN

          Sets the right margin for the current buffer.

      SET BUFFER TAB INCREMENT

          Specifies the logical tab stop length in the current buffer.

      SET BUFFER TEXT

          Sets the text-entry mode of the current buffer to insert or
          overstrike.

      SET BUFFER WRAP

          Enables or disables line wrapping in the current buffer.

      SET CLIPBOARD

          Changes the default behavior for the DECwindows clipboard.

      SET COMMAND LANGUAGE

          Sets the command language to Portable or VMSLSE.

      SET CURSOR

          Sets free or bound cursor motion in a buffer.

      SET DIRECTORY DEFAULT

          Changes your default device and directory specifications.

      SET DIRECTORY READONLY

          Sets the indicated directory's read/write state.

      SET DIRECTORY SOURCE

          Specifies a directory to be used to find source files.

      SET FONT

          Sets the screen font size to big or little and the font
          spacing to normal or condensed.

      SET HEIGHT

          Sets the number of lines on the screen.

      SET KEYPAD

          Sets the keypad definitions to EDT or EVE.

      SET LANGUAGE ANSI FORTRAN

          Specifies special processing for ANSI Fortran.

      SET LANGUAGE BRACKETED COMMENTS

          Specifies the character sequences of comments in the
          language.

      SET LANGUAGE COMMENT ASSOCIATION

          Specifies whether comments are associated with the next or
          previous identifier.

      SET LANGUAGE COMPILE COMMAND

          Specifies the default command string for the COMPILE command.

      SET LANGUAGE ESCAPES

          Describes the syntax of certain language elements, such as
          strings, that require special handling for proper text
          formatting.

      SET LANGUAGE EXPAND CASE

          Specifies the case of expanded text of inserted templates.

      SET LANGUAGE FILE TYPES

          Specifies a file type that is valid for the language being
          defined.

      SET LANGUAGE FIXED COMMENTS

          Specifies the character sequences of fixed comment delimiters
          in the language.

      SET LANGUAGE FORTRAN

          Specifies special processing for Fortran.

      SET LANGUAGE HELP LIBRARY

          Specifies the HELP library where you can find help text for
          placeholders and tokens defined in this language.

      SET LANGUAGE HELP TOPIC

          Specifies a prefix string to be concatenated in a placeholder
          or token definition before LSE looks up the help text for
          that placeholder or token.

      SET LANGUAGE IDENTIFIER CHARACTERS

          Specifies the characters that may appear in token and alias
          names in the language.

      SET LANGUAGE INITIAL STRING

          Specifies the initial text that is to appear in a newly
          created buffer.

      SET LANGUAGE LEFT MARGIN

          Specifies the default left margin setting to be used for
          buffers associated with language.

      SET LANGUAGE LINE COMMENTS

          Specifies the character sequences of the line comment
          delimiter in the language.

      SET LANGUAGE OPTIONAL DELIMIT

          Specifies starting and ending strings that delimit optional
          placeholders.

      SET LANGUAGE OPTIONAL LIST DELIMIT

          Specifies starting and ending strings that delimit optional
          list placeholders.

      SET LANGUAGE OVERVIEW MINIMUM LINES

          Specifies the minimum number of lines an overview line must
          hide

      SET LANGUAGE OVERVIEW TAB RANGE

          Indicates the range of tab values for which the adjustment
          definitions are valid.

      SET LANGUAGE PSEUDOCODE DELIMIT

          Specifies starting and ending strings that delimit pseudocode
          placeholders.

      SET LANGUAGE PUNCTUATION CHARACTERS

          Specifies the characters that are considered punctuation
          marks, or delimiters, in the language.

      SET LANGUAGE QUOTES

          Describes the syntax of certain language elements, such as
          strings, that require special handling for proper text
          formatting.

      SET LANGUAGE REQUIRED DELIMIT

          Specifies starting and ending strings that delimit required
          placeholders.

      SET LANGUAGE REQUIRED LIST DELIMIT

          Specifies starting and ending strings that delimit required
          list placeholders.

      SET LANGUAGE RIGHT MARGIN

          Specifies the default right margin setting that is to be used
          for buffers associated with the language.

      SET LANGUAGE TAB INCREMENT

          Specifies the increment of tab stops to be used for buffers
          associated with the language.

      SET LANGUAGE TAG TERMINATORS

          Specifies a list of characters that you can use to terminate
          a comment tag.

      SET LANGUAGE TRAILING COMMENTS

          Specifies the character sequences of trailing commment
          delimiters in the language.

      SET LANGUAGE VERSION

          Specifies a string that represents the version number of the
          language.

      SET LANGUAGE WRAP

          Specifies whether text should be wrapped to a new line when
          you are typing beyond the right margin of the current line in
          any buffer associated with the language.

      SET MAX UNDO

          Sets the maximum number of commands you can undo for a
          specific buffer.

      SET MAXIMUM WINDOWS

          Specifies the maximum number of windows that LSE
          automatically creates.

      SET MENU LABEL

          Modifies an existing menu label.

      SET MENU MNEMONICS

          Sets the menu mnemonics on or off.

      SET MINIMUM WINDOW LENGTH

          Specifies the minimum length of the windows that LSE
          automatically creates.

      SET NUMBER OF WINDOWS

          Sets a specific number of windows on the screen.

      SET PACKAGE HELP LIBRARY

          Specifies the HELP file (.HLB file) where you can find help
          text for routines and parameters defined for this package.

      SET PACKAGE HELP TOPIC

          Specifies a prefix string to be concatenated to the
          TOPIC_STRING for routines and parameters defined for the
          package.

      SET PACKAGE LANGUAGE

          Specifies the languages for which package routines are
          defined.

      SET PACKAGE PARAMETER EXPAND

          Prefix of a text processing utility (TPU) routine to define
          the expansion of parameters in this package.

      SET PACKAGE ROUTINE EXPAND

          Sets the prefix of a text processing utility (TPU) routine to
          define the expansion of routines in this package.

      SET PENDING DELETE

          Specifies whether or not a selection in a user buffer is
          deleted when a user inserts text.

      SET PLACEHOLDER AUTO SUBSTITUTE

          Specifies whether to replace the next occurrence of this
          placeholder with the text typed over the current one.

      SET PLACEHOLDER BODY LINE

          Specifies a body line of a nonterminal type placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER DESCRIPTION

          Specifies text for a placeholder description.

      SET PLACEHOLDER DUPLICATION

          Specifies whether a list placeholder is duplicated
          horizontally or vertically.

      SET PLACEHOLDER HELP TOPIC

          Sets the help topic string for the given placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER INHERIT

          Causes a placeholder to inherit the definition of another
          placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER LEADING

          Identifies leading text to be associated with a placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER MENU LINE

          Specifies a line of menu that is displayed when a menu-type
          placeholder is expanded.

      SET PLACEHOLDER PSEUDOCODE

          Specifies whether you can enter pseudocode at this
          placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER SEPARATOR

          Specifies the string that separates each duplication of the
          placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER TERMINAL LINE

          Specifies a line of a terminal-type placeholder.

      SET PLACEHOLDER TRAILING

          Specifies any trailing text to be associated with the
          placeholder.

      SET PRIMARY SELECTION MODEL

          Lets you choose between a focus-based primary selection model
          and a selection-based primary selection model.

      SET PROMPT ABORT

          Defines keys for aborting a prompt.

      SET PROMPT ALTERMINATOR

          Defines keys for terminating a prompt that are executed in
          only in the current buffer.

      SET PROMPT DIALOG

          Sets dialog box prompting.

      SET PROMPT EXPANDMENU

          Specifies the available key bindings for the expand menu
          prompt.

      SET PROMPT KEYPAD

          Specifies the available key bindings for prompting.

      SET PROMPT TERMINATOR

          Specifies which key completes a prompt.

      SET ROUTINE DESCRIPTION

          Sets the description string for a given routine.

      SET ROUTINE HELP TOPIC

          Sets the help topic string for the given routine.

      SET ROUTINE PARAMETER

          Specifies a parameter to the given routine.

      SET SAVE RELATED BUFFERS

          Determines if related modified buffers are written out on
          COMPILE commands.

      SET SCROLL MARGINS

          Specifies the lines at the top and bottom of the buffer at
          which the cursor triggers scrolling.

      SET SEARCH AUTO REVERSE

          Specifies that LSE search in the opposite direction if the
          string is not found in the current direction.

      SET SEARCH CASE SENSITIVE

          Specifies whether or not LSE matches case exactly when
          searching for text.

      SET SEARCH DIACRITICAL

          Specifies whether or not LSE exactly matches characters with
          diacritical markings when performing a search.

      SET SEARCH PATTERN

          Sets whether LSE uses ULTRIX, VMS or TPU style pattern
          matching for search strings.

      SET SEARCH SPAN SPACE

          Determines how LSE matches blank space in the search string.

      SET TABS HARD

          Specifies whether tab or blank characters are used for
          tabulation

      SET TABS VISIBLE

          Specifies whether or not visible tab symbols appear.

      SET TOKEN BODY LINE

          Specifies a body line of a token.

      SET TOKEN DESCRIPTION

          Specifies text for a token description.

      SET TOKEN HELP TOPIC

          Sets the help topic string for the given token.

      SET TOKEN INHERIT

          Specifies the name of a defined placeholder that expands in
          place of the token.

      SET UNDO

          Specifies whether or not UNDO processing is enabled.

      SET WIDTH

          Specifies the screen width.

      SHIFT LEFT

          Shifts the window to the left or text to the right by the
          specified number of columns.

      SHIFT RIGHT

          Shifts the window to the right or text to the left by the
          specified number of columns.

      SHOW ADJUSTMENT

          Displays the definitions and characteristics of the indicated
          adjustments.

      SHOW ALIAS

          Displays the definitions and characteristics of one or more
          aliases.

      SHOW ATTRIBUTES

          Displays the current system attributes.

      SHOW BUFFER

          Displays information about the indicated buffer or user
          buffers.

      SHOW KEY

          Displays the definitions of the specified key(s).

      SHOW LANGUAGE

          Displays the characteristics of the specified language(s).

      SHOW LANGUAGE ROUTINE

          Displays the characteristics of the specified routine(s)
          associated with the given language.

      SHOW MARK

          Displays information for the indicated user marker.

      SHOW MAX UNDO

          Shows the maximum number of commands that you can undo for a
          specific buffer.

      SHOW PACKAGE

          Displays the characteristics of one or more packages.

      SHOW PACKAGE ROUTINE

          Displays the characteristics of the specified routine(s)
          associated with the given package.

      SHOW PLACEHOLDER

          Displays the definitions and characteristics of one or more
          placeholders.

      SHOW PROMPT ATTRIBUTES

          Displays the prompt attributes.

      SHOW SEARCH ATTRIBUTES

          Displays the status of text-search options.

      SHOW SUMMARY

          Shows statistics and other information about LSE.

      SHOW SYSTEM BUFFER

          Displays information about the indicated buffer(s).

      SHOW TOKEN

          Displays the definitions and characteristics of one or more
          tokens.

      SHOW VERSION

          Displays the current version of LSE.

      SHOW WINDOW ATTRIBUTES

          Displays the current window attributes.

      SHRINK WINDOW

          Shrinks the current window.

      SPAWN

          Creates a subprocess running a command interpreter and
          suspends the editing session.

      SPELL

          Runs DECspell on OpenVMS systems to check the currently
          selected text or the entire buffer for spelling errors.

      START OF LINE

          Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line.

      SUBSTITUTE

          Replaces occurrences of one text string with another.

      TOGGLE INSERT OVERSTRIKE

          Switches the text-entry mode in the current buffer between
          insert and overstrike.

      TOP

          Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current buffer.

      TPU

          Directs LSE to execute text processing utility (TPU) program
          statments.

      TWO WINDOWS

          Splits the current window into two windows.

      UNDO

          Reverses the most recently executed LSE command.

      UNRESERVE

          Cancels a previous reservation of an element.

      UPPERCASE

          Changes the current word or the selected range to uppercase.

      VIEW DEBUGGING SOURCE

          Displays the source code with adjustments applied.

      VIEW FILE

          Moves the cursor to a read-only, unmodifiable buffer
          containing the specified file.

      VIEW SOURCE

          Displays the top levels of detail in the buffer.

      WHAT LINE

          Shows the current line number and total number of lines in
          the buffer.
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