+¦- |
+nnn |
Scroll nnn lines forward (+) or back (-) |
ADD |
Ann |
Add nn blank lines at the beginning of a document |
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A |
Add one blank line |
BOT |
B |
Display the last screen of a document |
COL |
COL nnn COL +nnn¦- nnn
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Move the screen display to column nnn or move it nnn spaces to the right (+) or left
(-)
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CREATE |
C mem¦mem* |
Create a document with the name mem or memNNNN (with *) |
DISPLAY |
Y mem |
Bring member mem to the screen in DISPLAY mode |
EDIT |
E [mem] |
Bring member mem to the screen in EDIT mode (in PRINT mode, no parameter is permitted) |
EXPLAIN |
E |
Display one after the other the model prompter screens for all subsequent models in
a document
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FIND |
F c... |
Find and display the character sequence c... starting with the current screen |
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The search argument |
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F<w>c... F c...<w> F<w>c...<w>
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- begins a word - ends a word - is a whole word
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F ((with no parameters)) |
Find the next occurrence of the same search argument |
FROM |
FROM ssss gggg |
Specify the source section (ssss)/group (gggg) for GET commands which will follow |
GET |
GET mem |
Copy member (mem) into the current document after the top line displayed on the screen.
The source is the current section/group or the one previously identified using the
FROM command.
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HELPactive |
.? |
Call the active HELP function to generate head commands from a menu |
HELPpassive |
? |
Call the passive HELP function for information about M/TEXT |
JUMP |
J ssss gggg |
JUMP to another department or create a new department. JUMP to section ssss, group
gggg.
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LIB |
L ¦c...¦#¦#c... ((With no parameters))
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Request a directory: All documents in the current group. |
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c... |
All documents whose names begin with the character sequence c... in the current group |
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# |
All models in the current section |
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#c... |
All models in the current section whose names begin with the sequence#c... |
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L DIR[ssss[gggg]] |
Request directory of sections |
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DIR |
All sections and groups |
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DIR ssss |
All sections and groups starting with section ssss in alphabetical order |
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DIR ssss gggg |
All sections and groups starting with section ssss and group gggg in alphabetical
order
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MAP |
M c... |
List all document lines which contain the character sequence c... Return to the beginning
of the document with head command TOP or to a specific line with line command TOP.
The character sequence c... can be defined with word boundaries (see head command
FIND).
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NEW |
N /cold/[cnew]/ALL N/cold/[ cnew]/[nnn]
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Replace character sequence cold with cnew in ALL or in nnn subsequent member lines.
Instead of /you can use another special character (backslash,.+- $ #etc.) NEW does
not affect model lines. The character sequence cold can be defined with word boundaries
(see head command FIND)
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NEXT |
NEXT |
Bring the next document from the current department to the screen |
OFF |
O |
End the M/TEXT session |
PREV |
PREV |
Bring the previous document from the current department to the screen |
RESUME |
R [mem] |
Switch to document named mem and back to R. You can add up to 10 documents to the
RESUME function: Changing departments and the head commands EDIT, NEXT and PREV
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R |
Delete the (#)LIB window in a document |
SAVE |
S mem¦mem* |
Make a copy of the current document under the name mem or memNNNN (with *). The duplicate
is created in the current group or in the department specified with a previous TO
command.
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SHOW |
SHOW |
Display the PF key assignments |
TAB |
TAB tab1[tab2...] |
Set tabs (maximum 25). A tab can have a value of 1 through 250. |
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<ccc |
Left tab. The first character is in column ccc. |
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>ccc |
Right tab. The last character is in column ccc. |
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Dccc |
Decimal tab. The ones' places align at column ccc. |
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Key in a tab character (;) (one for each tab position) before text you want tabbed. |
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((With no parameters)) |
Cancel tabs |
TO |
TO ssss gggg |
Specify target department for subsequent SAVE commands. Remains in effect until next
TO or change of department.
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TOP |
T |
Display the first line of a document. |
Z |
Z |
Turn the ruler on or off in the screen display |