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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004
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Using Text Editors
How to Insert Text
To enter text you must be in insert mode. If you are not already in insert mode,
type ^N to switch to insert mode.
Text inserted in the file pushes characters on the right side of the cursor to the
right. Text does not automatically wrap from the end of one line to the
beginning of the next. You must press ENTER to end a typing line and start a
new one.
How to Delete Text
The Delete command works in edit mode and insert mode. ^D deletes the
character at the cursor, moving the rest of the line one character to the left.
• To delete a character, move the cursor to the character, then type ^D.
• Use the DEL key to delete a character to the left of the cursor.
Note: DEL works in edit and insert mode.
How to Open a Line
The command to Open a line may be executed in edit or insert mode. To open a
line above the current typing line, use ^O.
How to Undo Changes to a Line
The command to Undo changes to a line may be executed in edit or insert
mode. Use ^U to undo changes to a line. You must type ^U while you are still
on the line, before you move to another line or make any new changes. ^U will
restore the line to the way it was before you made any changes.
How to Join Two Lines
The command to join two lines can be executed from edit or insert mode. To
join two lines, place the cursor anywhere on the second line and type ^R. The
command joins the line containing the cursor to the line immediately above it.
The command will not work if the resulting line would be 80 or more characters
long.
How to Split Two Lines
The command to Split a line can be executed from edit or insert mode. Lines
can be broken at the cursor by using ^S. Place the cursor where you want the
lines to be split and type ^S. (If this does not work on your remote terminal,
change your terminal’s setting from XON-XOFF to DTK.)