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SECTION 2. EDLOG

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deleted location label, the input location's
number automatically becomes 0.

MOVE (F4) -- moves the input location to a
different number. This might change several
input location numbers.

TOGGLE MANUAL (F5) -- allows specific input
locations to not be affected by the optimize
command. This is used for burst mode,
indexed loops, or other situations where it's not
clear to EDLOG that the locations are being
written to.

OPTIMIZE (F6) -- deletes input locations that
aren't referenced or written to and aren't
marked manual. This might change several
input location numbers.

BLOCK (F7) -- sets the manual flag for a range
of locations. The block command also allows a
range of locations to be labeled simultaneously.
This command does not change existing labels.

2.5.3.3 Rep Warning Screen

The warning screen appears when attempting
to:

(1) Insert a location within a rep block.

(2) Delete only a few members of a rep block.

(3) Move only a few members of a rep block.

2.6. WINDOWS

Multiple windows can be displayed on the
computer screen. The size and location of each
window can be manipulated with the computer's
mouse or by using the Window Menu (see
Section 2.2.1).

NOTE: The Window Menu cannot be used
with help windows.

The active window can be closed by using the
computer's mouse or pressing the Esc key.
Also available for closing windows are the
FILE | CLOSE and FILE | CLOSE ALL options
(see Section 2.2.1).

2.7 INDENTION

Indention is typically used with If Then/Else
sequences and loops. Both manual and
automatic indentions are available.

2.7.1 MANUAL INDENTION

To use the manual indention, follow the
procedure outlined below:

(1) Select OPTION | EDITOR OPTIONS.

(2) In the small shaded box, type-in the amount

of spaces that the instructions are to be
indented and press .

(3) Move the cursor to the instruction that you

want indented and press either right
arrow or left arrow; the instruction is
indented the direction the arrow is pointing.

2.7.2 AUTOMATIC INDENTION

Automatic indention indents all If Then/Else
sequences and Loops. To use the automatic
indention, follow the procedure outlined below:

(1) Select OPTION | EDITOR OPTIONS.

(2) Enable the Automatic Indention option by

using the key to place the cursor on
the brackets and pressing the bar
or by selecting the brackets with the
computer's mouse. An 'X' between the
brackets indicates this option is enabled.

(3) In the small shaded box, type-in the amount

of spaces that the If Then/Else sequences
and Loops are to be indented and press
.

2.7.3 REBUILD INDENTION

DISPLAY | REBUILD INDENTION undoes all
manual indentions and rebuilds automatic
indentions. Automatic indentions may need to
be rebuilt when editing instructions cause the
indentions to get misaligned.