Technical data
Screen
Editing
For example, to print one word in inverse mode, enter
the
following statement:
1
[1
D I !:;p 1I·····27t:dB I
t·~'.}EF.:!:;E!
···.·27:~.:dl!!
II
Display
Escape
Sequences
Key
Sequence
BASIC
Escape
Effect
Sequence
(ESC
)&dB
·····27t:dB
Inverse
mode.
(ESC
)&dD
·····27g.:dD
Underline mode.
(ESC)&dF
·····27:~.:dF
Inverse and underline
mode.
(ESC
)&d@
·····278.:dl!!
Turn off all display
enhancements.
HP-UX Technical BASIC
on
the
Integral
PC
has
limited screen
editing capabilities. This means
that
any
program line
or
statement
on
the
32 line screen buffer
may
be
edited
by
sim-
ply moving
the
cursor to
that
line
and
using a combination of
the
( Insert char
),
(Delete char
),
(Backspace)
and
(Clear line) editing
keys. The line can
then
be
entered into
program
memory
by
pressing ( Return). Once a program statement
has
been
entered
into
program
memory it will
not
be
lost
until
it is deleted,
overwritten, or erased using
the
SCF.:ATCH, LOAD,
or
CHA
I
t·~
command.
For
an
example of screen editing, refer to
chapter
3 of
the
getting
started
guide. For more information
about
BASIC
editing functions, refer to
the
HP-UX
Technical
BASIC
Pro-
gramming
Guide.
Integral
PC
Specifics
2-7