HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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EDIT VS Function Key Summary
Page Mode Editing
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TO 1),
SF11
(GO TO 2), or
F13
(MENU), no line number is displayed
in the field that initially displays UNDEFINED.
If you are using the VS menu and ten minutes go by without your
entering text in any of the fields, EDIT VS returns you to the current
screen of your EDIT file.
F14 (NO CHANGE)
The F14 function key followed by a paging or scrolling function key (such
as F1) tells EDIT VS to ignore any changes you made to the text on the
screen. (You get the same result by placing the cursor in column 80 of the
first screen line and pressing a paging or scrolling function key.)
F15 (END OF LINE)
The F15 function key moves the cursor to the first blank position following
the last nonblank at the end of the current line. If the line contains 80
characters, the cursor jumps to the end of the next line.
F16 (TAB)
Note
Before you use the F16 function key, you must use the EDIT program SET command to set
the horizontal tabs. See the SET command in Section 4 for details.
The F16 function key moves the cursor forward to the next horizontal tab
column. If you press
F16
and the cursor is beyond the last tab, the cursor
moves to the beginning of the next line. If no tabs are set, press
F16
to
position the cursor in column 80.
SF1 (FIRST PAGE)
The SF1 function key displays the first screen page of the file.
SF2 (LAST PAGE)
The SF2 function key displays the last screen page in the file.
SF3 (BACK ONE LINE)
The SF3 function key moves the screen page backward in the file one line.
SF4 (FORWARD ONE LINE)
The SF4 function key moves the screen page forward in the file one line.