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HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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EDIT VS Function Key Summary

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SF10 (GOTO MARKED

PAGE 1)

The SF10 function key displays the marked page assigned to this key (see
the F11 function key).

SF11 (GOTO MARKED

PAGE 2)

The SF11 function key displays the marked page assigned to this key (see
the F11 function key).

SF12 (INSERT COLUMN)

The SF12 function key inserts a blank character into each line from the
current line to the bottom of the screen. The characters to the right of and
including the cursor move one space to the right each time you press

SF12

.

You can use this function key to justify tabular text.

SF13 (COLUMN DELETE)

The SF13 function key deletes a character from each line from the current
line to the last line on the screen. The column deleted is indicated by the
current position of the cursor. When the column of characters is deleted, the
rest of the line moves into the position created by the deletion of the
character. This command is useful for justifying tabular material.

SF14 (RECOVER)

The SF14 function key recovers the current page if the page is cleared from
the screen. (Accidentally pressing the CLEAR SPACES key on a 6511
terminal clears the screen page.) When the page returns to the screen, it will
NOT contain changes you made to it prior to clearing the screen.

SF15 (SET SUPER SHIFT)

When you press the

SF15

function key, you set the Super Shift (SS)

capability of VS. A blinking indicator appears on the screen. Some of the
function keys, both shifted and unshifted, are given new functions in Super
Shift. However, you press the shifted and unshifted function keys just as
you would in non-Super Shift mode. The SS function keys are:

SS F1 (PREVIOUS PAGE). The SS F1 function key displays the previous
screen page.

SS F2 (NEXT PAGE). The SS F2 function key displays the next screen
page in the file.

SS F3 (BACK FOUR PAGES). The SS F3 function key moves back four
screen pages from the current page and displays that page.

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