User`s guide
2.2.3
COMMANDS FOR EDITING PROGRAMS
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Editing is a very important part of
programming. The commands described
below will assist you in editing your
program quickly and easily.
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Certain keys have dual functions and
some keys are used in conjunction with
the Ctrl key. For purposes 'of notation,
to indicate that two keys are to be
pressed simultaneously,
a
slash
(1)
is
inserted between the names of the keys,
e.g: CTRL/A.
CTRL/A (ADD A CUE)
-'-l
This allows you to open up the memory
and insert a cue into your program.
This will move all subsequent
cues
down
one cue number in the memory. Same as
Ins (Insert) key.
CTRL/B (REVERSE TO PREVIOUS TAB)
This functions the same as
CTRL/TAB.
CTRL/C (CONTROL COMMAND)
This
is
the way to enter the Control
Command mode.
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