User`s guide

Appendix A
SL Command-Line Editing Functions
A.1 Basic SL Functions
Table A–1 lists the keypad and keyboard keys you can use with basic command-line
editing and their functions.
Table A–1: Basic SL Command-Line Editing Functions
Key Function
PF1
Changes the function of other keys when used in
combination with them. Also referred to as the GOLD key.
PF1 S
Saves the displayed command. The
S
key is located on
your main keyboard and is not case sensitive.
PF1 X
Displays the saved command. The
X
key is located on
your main keyboard and is not case sensitive.
PF2
Displays a screen of helpful SL information on the top half
of your screen (above the command line). If you first issue
the command SET SL LEARN, subsequently pressing
PF2
causes the SL help screen to be locked onto the display.
Issue the command SET SL NOLEARN to remove the help
screen.
PF4
Delete line function key. Deletes command line from
cursor position to end of line. The
PF1 PF4
combination
restores the deleted line.
or
CTRL/E
Moves the cursor backward through the command stack,
displaying previous commands. The
PF1
combination
displays the next command in the current cycle of
commands.
or
CTRL/V
Moves the cursor forward through the command stack,
displaying previous commands. The
PF1
combination
establishes an offset into the stack of previous commands.
or
CTRL/D
Moves the cursor toward the beginning of the command
line. The
PF1
combination moves the cursor to the
beginning of the command line.
SL Command-Line Editing Functions A–1