HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Copying a Region From One Window to Another
Creating an Oversized Table
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2.
Press the DEFINEREGION key. The cursor blinks once to acknowledge
the DEFINEREGION instruction. See the following example.
1) $MYVOL.MYSVOL.TABLE 1/12 (BOF) (EOF) 1:79
AGENDA
8:00 Presentations by Department Heads
NAME DEPARTMENT
Goncherov marketing
Kitahara printing and distribution
McAdams editing
Medici design and layout
10:00 Break
2) $MYVOL.MYSVOL.AGENDA 1/11 (BOF) 1:79 C00.
Window 1
Put the cursor here.
Press DEFINEREGION.
Window 2
3.
Move the cursor to the end of the region you want to copy. Because
this window is only 11 lines deep, you cannot see the end of the region.
To position the cursor at the end of the region, you must scroll the text
up on the screen until you see the end of the region. To scroll the text
up, press the terminal key labeled
NEXT PAGE
.
When you press the
NEXT PAGE
key, TEDIT scrolls the text up by one
page. TEDIT considers a page to be the number of lines that fit in a
window. If you only have one window open, the page covers the entire
screen.
Note
You can change the size of a window with the SIZEWINDOW command. On the *C
response line, type SIZEWINDOW (or SI) followed by number of lines deep you want the
window to be.