User`s guide
Basic SEE Editor Operations
The SEE editor was introduced in the previous chapter. It is described in more detail in this
chapter.
The following notation is used in the tables in this section:
l The control key is indicated by Ctrl+, the alternate key is indicated by Alt+, and the
Shift key is indicated by S+. When using the shift, alternate, and control keys, they
should be pressed at the same time as the following key.
NOTE: For ASCII terminal and AdeptWindows based systems, use the shift key to
get the secondary function of the cursors and keypad keys. Use the control key
instead of the shift in VGB-based systems.
l <n> indicates a number is to be entered as a command prefix (without the angle
brackets). For example, enter 10L to move the cursor to line 10.
l <char> indicates a character is to be entered (without the angle brackets). For
example, enter Sa to skip to the next a on the line.
l Keys used only with graphics-based systems are marked with an {A}.
Cursor Movement
The following tables list the keys used for moving around the editor in all modes. The cursor
keys can be either the cursor movement keys above the trackball or the keys on the numeric
keypad when Num lock is not engaged.
Cursor
Key
Without Ctrl
Key
With Ctrl
Key
Up Arrow Up 1 line Up 1/4
page
Down
Arrow
Down 1 line Down 1/4
page
Right
Arrow
Right 1
character
Right 1
item
Left
Arrow
Left 1
character
Left 1 item
Cursor Movement Keys with a VGB
Keyboard
Basic SEE Editor Operations
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