Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual
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Network Receiver
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© 2005 AXCESS Inc.
Text Movement : :[range] move [addr] (move lines in range to addr) :[range] d
(delete lines in range) where range can be line numbers or marks separated by a ','
(e.g. :'a,'b move .)
addr can be '.', '$', or a line number
Set : Only set option currently supported is IC (make searches case
insensitive.)
Saving/Exiting : x, wq, w!, w [new filename]
Misc : e (edit new file), r [filename] (insert this file): lineNumber (goto that
line)
Sled supports an unlimited undo buffer.
There are **many** things that sled does not currently support. Some of the most
notable:
Tab support:
Right now, sled replaces any tabs with 5 spaces.
ctrl-v:
Insert control characters. (i.e. the user types ctrl-v, the next thing
typed such as a ctrl-M should be taken literally.) Some mark cmds:
Mark yanking and mark deleting are not totally supported.
You can't:
ma (set a mark on current line, call it 'a')
to the line marked by a.)
But you can:
ma (set a mark on current line, call it 'a')
line, call it 'b')
current line.)
Hint: use refresh (CTRL-l) if you feel what you see on the screen isn't what really is
there. This will repaint the screen and correctly set the cursor in the correct position.
Usage: sled [FILE]
VI. Changes
- For a complete list of system changes, see Changes.txt
- The items in this list are exact copies of entries in the Changes.txt file. They are
placed here for convenience, and are here either because they are direct slush
fixes/updates, or they impact slush directly.
- Slush now implements a CommPortOwnershipListener. When another application
attempts to open the port used by the serial server, slush will shut down the server
and relinquish the port. Once the port is free again, slush will restart its serial server.
This behavior can be changed by adding a "serial.server.properties" file to the "etc"
directory of the file system. This property file should have a key of
"automatic.shutdown" with a value of "true" or "false". For example, to have the
serial server *NOT* shut down when someone attempts to open its serial port add
the following line to the file:
!
!
!
!