1 /BEGINNING
/BEGINNING (D)
Indicates that the cursor should be left at the beginning of
the second line. If you position the cursor at the end of the
original line, the /BEGINNING qualifier adds a new blank line to
the current buffer and repositions the cursor at the beginning of
the new line.
If you position the cursor at the beginning of a line, the
/BEGINNING qualifier adds a new blank line before the current
line and the cursor remains at the beginning of the current line.
If you position the cursor within a line, the /BEGINNING qualifier
splits that line into two lines at the original cursor position
and repositions the cursor at the beginning of the second line.
2 /COMMENT
/COMMENT (D)
/NOCOMMENT
Indicates whether or not the second line should be a comment. This
qualifier has no effect unless each of the following conditions
are met:
o The current buffer is associated with a language
o Comments are defined for the language
o The cursor is positioned within a comment
o Wrapping is set for the current buffer
If all these conditions apply, you use the /NOCOMMENT qualifier
when you want to terminate a comment and begin a code line.
3 /END
Indicates that the cursor should be left at the end of the first
line. If you start with the cursor at the end of the original
line, the /END qualifier causes the cursor to stay there.
If you start with the cursor at the beginning of a line, the
/END qualifier adds a new blank line before the current line and
positions the cursor on that blank line.
If you position the cursor within a line, specifying the /END
qualifier splits the line in two leaving the cursor at the end of
the first line.