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00001  M01S00001.fsehelp +++|*WIDTH 132
00002  M01S00002.fsehelp +++|*NOSEQ
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00003  M02S00003.ns2503  ---|                    FULL SCREEN EDITOR HELP
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00004  M02S00004.ns2503  ---|
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00005  M02S00005.ns2503  ---|FSE directives tell FSE what to do.  For help, enter HELP and the directive
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00006  M02S00006.ns2503  ---|or its abbreviation.  For example: HELP VIEW or HV.  You may also abbreviate
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00007  M02S00007.ns2503  ---|a parameter.  HVP, for example, takes you to the PREVIOUS parameter of the
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00008  M02S00008.ns2503  ---|VIEW directive.  For more information on directives and parameters, refer to
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00009  M02S00009.ns2503  ---|the Full Screen Editor User's Guide.  FSE has the following directives:
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00010  M02S00010.ns2503  ---|
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00011  M02S00011.ns2503  ---|    ALTER     DELETE    HELP      PRINT      TEACH      .  "DOT"
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00012  M02S00012.ns2503  ---|    BACK      EDIT      INSERT    QUIT       UNDO       -  "DASH"
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00013  M02S00013.ns2503  ---|    COPY      FSE       LOCATE    REPLACE    UNMARK     -- "COMMENT"
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00014  M02S00014.ns2503  ---|    DATA      GET       MOVE      SET        VIEW       /  "SLASH"
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00015  M02S00015.ns2503  ---|
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00016  M02S00016.ns2503  ---|ALTER or A                                                                          (ALTER)(A)
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00017  M02S00017.ns2503  ---|
00018  M01S00001.ns2503  +++|FSE directives tell FSE what to do.  For help, enter HELP and the directive
00019  M01S00002.ns2503  +++|or its abbreviation.  For example: HELP VIEW or HV.  You may also abbreviate
00020  M01S00003.ns2503  +++|a parameter.  HVN, for example, takes you to the NEXT parameter of the VIEW
00021  M01S00004.ns2503  +++|directive.  If no help exists for a parameter that you enter, you will be
00022  M01S00005.ns2503  +++|positioned back to this screen.  FSE has the following directives:
00023  M01S00006.ns2503  +++|
00024  M01S00007.ns2503  +++| ALTER   BACK     COPY     DATA   DELETE    EDIT       FSE        GET
00025  M01S00008.ns2503  +++| HELP    INSERT   LOCATE   MOVE   PRINT     QUIT       REPLACE    SET
00026  M01S00009.ns2503  +++| TEACH   UNDO     UNMARK   VIEW   . (DOT)   - (DASH)   & (MICRO)  / (SLASH)
00027  M01S00010.ns2503  +++|
00028  M01S00011.ns2503  +++|For help with the "COMMENT" directive enter HELP COMMENT.  For more complete
00029  M01S00012.ns2503  +++|information on FSE see the FSE User's Guide, publication number 60460420.
00030  M01S00013.ns2503  +++|
00031  M01S00014.ns2503  +++|ALTER or A                                                                           (ALTER)(A)
00032  M01S00015.ns2503  +++|
00033  M01S00018.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Changes lines using special modification characters.
00034  M01S00019.fsehelp +++|
00035  M01S00020.fsehelp +++|Format:      ALTER END direction string range QUIET
00036  M01S00021.fsehelp +++|
00037  M01S00022.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  END or E                                                               (AE)
00038  M01S00023.fsehelp +++|               Adds the specified string to the end of the lines.
00039  M01S00024.fsehelp +++|
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00040  M02S00025.ns2503  ---|             direction                                                              (AB)
00041  M01S00016.ns2503  +++|             direction                                                               (AN)(AP)
00042  M01S00026.fsehelp +++|               Specifies the direction in which the directive is to move
00043  M01S00027.fsehelp +++|               within the file (default is forward).
00044  M01S00028.fsehelp +++|
00045  M01S00029.fsehelp +++|             string
00046  M01S00030.fsehelp +++|               Text or modification characters to change or replace
00047  M01S00031.fsehelp +++|               the current or specified line.
00048  M01S00032.fsehelp +++|
00049  M01S00033.fsehelp +++|             range
00050  M01S00034.fsehelp +++|               Lines affected by the ALTER directive (default is the
00051  M01S00035.fsehelp +++|               current line).
00052  M01S00036.fsehelp +++|
00053  M01S00037.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (AQ)
00054  M01S00038.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to not display the results of the directive
00055  M01S00039.fsehelp +++|
00056  M01S00040.fsehelp +++|
00057  M01S00041.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     The ALTER directive is the easiest way to change characters
00058  M01S00042.fsehelp +++|             within lines in line mode.  In screen mode ALTER can be
00059  M01S00043.fsehelp +++|             used to change the indentation of large blocks of text.
00060  M01S00044.fsehelp +++|
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00061  M02S00045.ns2503  ---|             If you do not include parameters you are prompted to                   (AMC)
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00062  M02S00046.ns2503  ---|             enter modification characters (to alter the current line).
00063  M01S00017.ns2503  +++|             If you do not include parameters you are prompted to enter
00064  M01S00018.ns2503  +++|             modification characters (to alter the specified line(s)).
00065  M01S00047.fsehelp +++|             The modification characters are:
00066  M01S00048.fsehelp +++|
00067  M01S00049.fsehelp +++|             CHARACTER                    EFFECT
00068  M01S00050.fsehelp +++|
00069  M01S00051.fsehelp +++|                #                         Deletes a character
00070  M01S00052.fsehelp +++|
00071  M01S00053.fsehelp +++|                &                         Replaces a character with a space
00072  M01S00054.fsehelp +++|
00073  M01S00055.fsehelp +++|                !                         Erases the current character and
00074  M01S00056.fsehelp +++|                                          any following characters.  Anything
00075  M01S00057.fsehelp +++|                                          entered after the ! is appended to the
00076  M01S00058.fsehelp +++|                                          end of the shortened line.
00077  M01S00059.fsehelp +++|
00078  M01S00060.fsehelp +++|
00079  M01S00061.fsehelp +++|                ^characters#              Inserts the string characters before
00080  M01S00062.fsehelp +++|                                          the character the ^ is positioned
00081  M01S00063.fsehelp +++|                                          under.
00082  M01S00064.fsehelp +++|
00083  M01S00065.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following ALTER directive adds the string abc to the
00084  M01S00066.fsehelp +++|             end of lines 10 through 40:
00085  M01S00067.fsehelp +++|
00086  M01S00068.fsehelp +++|               ALTER END /abc/10 40
00087  M01S00069.fsehelp +++|
00088  M01S00070.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (BACK)(B)
00089  M01S00071.fsehelp +++|BACK or B
00090  M01S00072.fsehelp +++|
00091  M01S00073.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Takes you back to the section of another file that you had
00092  M01S00074.fsehelp +++|             marked with the DATA directive, or to the position in another file
00093  M01S00075.fsehelp +++|             at which you had entered the BACK directive. (The BACK directive
00094  M01S00076.fsehelp +++|             does not become operative until the DATA directive is entered.)
00095  M01S00077.fsehelp +++|
00096  M01S00078.fsehelp +++|Format:      BACK
00097  M01S00079.fsehelp +++|
00098  M01S00080.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     BACK is a convenient way to edit two files by switching back
00099  M01S00081.fsehelp +++|             and forth between them.
00100  M01S00082.fsehelp +++|
00101  M01S00083.fsehelp +++|
00102  M01S00084.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (COPY)(C)
00103  M01S00085.fsehelp +++|COPY or C
00104  M01S00086.fsehelp +++|
00105  M01S00087.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Copies text to another location.
00106  M01S00088.fsehelp +++|
00107  M01S00089.fsehelp +++|Format:      COPY range (file1) TO line (file2) QUIET
00108  M01S00090.fsehelp +++|
00109  M01S00091.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  range
00110  M01S00092.fsehelp +++|               The lines you wish to copy (default is the current line).
00111  M01S00093.fsehelp +++|
00112  M01S00094.fsehelp +++|             (file1)
00113  M01S00095.fsehelp +++|               File in which the lines to be copied reside (default is
00114  M01S00096.fsehelp +++|               the current file).
00115  M01S00097.fsehelp +++|
00116  M01S00098.fsehelp +++|             TO
00117  M01S00099.fsehelp +++|               Separates the lines to be copied from their destination.
00118  M01S00100.fsehelp +++|
00119  M01S00101.fsehelp +++|             line
00120  M01S00102.fsehelp +++|               The line after which the copied lines will appear.  This
00121  M01S00103.fsehelp +++|               line can be in the current file or another file (default
00122  M01S00104.fsehelp +++|               is the current line).
00123  M01S00105.fsehelp +++|
00124  M01S00106.fsehelp +++|             (file2)
00125  M01S00107.fsehelp +++|               The file in which the copied lines will reside (default
00126  M01S00108.fsehelp +++|               is the current file).
00127  M01S00109.fsehelp +++|
00128  M01S00110.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (CQ)
00129  M01S00111.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to not print the results of the COPY
00130  M01S00112.fsehelp +++|               directive.
00131  M01S00113.fsehelp +++|
00132  M01S00114.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following COPY directive copies lines 20 through 50 of
00133  M01S00115.fsehelp +++|             the current file to a position immediately after line 210 of
00134  M01S00116.fsehelp +++|             the current file:
00135  M01S00117.fsehelp +++|
00136  M01S00118.fsehelp +++|               COPY 20 50 TO 210
00137  M01S00119.fsehelp +++|
00138  M01S00120.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (DATA)
00139  M01S00121.fsehelp +++|DATA (no abbreviation)
00140  M01S00122.fsehelp +++|
00141  M01S00123.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Marks a section of your file, which you can return to later
00142  M01S00124.fsehelp +++|             (from a different file) with the BACK directive.
00143  M01S00125.fsehelp +++|
00144  M01S00126.fsehelp +++|Format:      DATA
00145  M01S00127.fsehelp +++|
00146  M01S00128.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     To mark a section of a file, place the cursor at the desired
00147  M01S00129.fsehelp +++|             position and enter DATA on the FSE directive line. To return
00148  M01S00130.fsehelp +++|             to this position from another file, enter BACK.  Entering BACK
00149  M01S00131.fsehelp +++|             a second time will return you to the position from which you
00150  M01S00132.fsehelp +++|             entered BACK.  To continue switching positions, use the BACK
00151  M01S00133.fsehelp +++|             directive only.
00152  M01S00134.fsehelp +++|
00153  M01S00135.fsehelp +++|
00154  M01S00136.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (DELETE)(D)
00155  M01S00137.fsehelp +++|DELETE or D
00156  M01S00138.fsehelp +++|
00157  M01S00139.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Deletes text from your file.
00158  M01S00140.fsehelp +++|
00159  M01S00141.fsehelp +++|Format:      DELETE  range  BLANK  WORD  IN tab  QUIET
00160  M01S00142.fsehelp +++|
00161  M01S00143.fsehelp +++|
00162  M01S00144.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  range
00163  M01S00145.fsehelp +++|               Range of lines affected by the DELETE directive (default
00164  M01S00146.fsehelp +++|               range is the current line).  After the deletion, the new
00165  M01S00147.fsehelp +++|               current line is the line just before the deleted text.
00166  M01S00148.fsehelp +++|               If you specify the MARK parameter, FSE deletes all the lines
00167  M01S00149.fsehelp +++|               marked with the MARK key (or the SET MARK directive).
00168  M01S00150.fsehelp +++|
00169  M01S00151.fsehelp +++|             BLANK or B                                                             (DB)
00170  M01S00152.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to delete any consecutive blank lines
00171  M01S00153.fsehelp +++|               beginning at the blank line where the cursor is positioned.
00172  M01S00154.fsehelp +++|
00173  M01S00155.fsehelp +++|             WORD or W                                                              (DW)
00174  M01S00156.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to delete one or more characters of text
00175  M01S00157.fsehelp +++|               beginning with the current character.  If the current character
00176  M01S00158.fsehelp +++|               is alphanumeric, DELETE WORD deletes: the character, all the
00177  M01S00159.fsehelp +++|               following alphanumeric characters, and any trailing blanks.
00178  M01S00160.fsehelp +++|               If the current character is a punctuation mark (other than a
00179  M01S00161.fsehelp +++|               blank), only the current character is deleted.  If the current
00180  M01S00162.fsehelp +++|               character is a blank, it and all following blanks are deleted.
00181  M01S00163.fsehelp +++|
00182  M01S00164.fsehelp +++|             IN tab
00183  M01S00165.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to delete text within a specified tab
00184  M01S00166.fsehelp +++|               field (default is all tab fields).
00185  M01S00167.fsehelp +++|
00186  M01S00168.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (DQ)
00187  M01S00169.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to not print the results of the DELETE
00188  M01S00170.fsehelp +++|               directive.
00189  M01S00171.fsehelp +++|
00190  M01S00172.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following DELETE directive deletes all text marked with
00191  M01S00173.fsehelp +++|             the SET MARK directive or the F1 MARK key:
00192  M01S00174.fsehelp +++|
00193  M01S00175.fsehelp +++|               DELETE MARK
00194  M01S00176.fsehelp +++|
00195  M01S00177.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (EDIT)(E)
00196  M01S00178.fsehelp +++|EDIT or E
00197  M01S00179.fsehelp +++|
00198  M01S00180.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Terminates split screen mode, returning the upper half of
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00199  M02S00181.ns2503  ---|             the screen to full screen length.
00200  M01S00019.ns2503  +++|             the screen to full screen length.  If the screen is not
00201  M01S00020.ns2503  +++|             split EDIT returns to editing the initial edit file.
00202  M01S00182.fsehelp +++|
00203  M01S00183.fsehelp +++|Format:      EDIT
00204  M01S00184.fsehelp +++|
00205  M01S00185.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     It makes no difference where the cursor is positioned when
00206  M01S00186.fsehelp +++|             you enter the EDIT directive.
00207  M01S00187.fsehelp +++|
00208  M01S00188.fsehelp +++|Example:     After issuing a HELP command, the screen will be split in two,
00209  M01S00189.fsehelp +++|             with your current edit file in the upper half of the screen
00210  M01S00190.fsehelp +++|             and the help file in the lower half.  When you enter EDIT,
00211  M01S00191.fsehelp +++|             the help section of the screen disappears and your current
00212  M01S00192.fsehelp +++|             edit file fills the entire screen.
00213  M01S00193.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (FSE)(F)
00214  M01S00194.fsehelp +++|FSE or F
00215  M01S00195.fsehelp +++|
00216  M01S00196.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Enables you to change edit files within an edit session.
00217  M01S00197.fsehelp +++|
00218  M01S00198.fsehelp +++|Format:      FSE filename charset GET READ SPLIT
00219  M01S00199.fsehelp +++|
00220  M01S00200.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  filename
00221  M01S00201.fsehelp +++|               The NOS file you wish to edit.  This parameter cannot be
00222  M01S00202.fsehelp +++|               abbreviated.
00223  M01S00203.fsehelp +++|
00224  M01S00204.fsehelp +++|             charset:
00225  M01S00205.fsehelp +++|
00226  M01S00206.fsehelp +++|               Entry    Description
00227  M01S00207.fsehelp +++|
00228  M01S00208.fsehelp +++|               ASCII    Specifies that the file is in the ASCII 95-character        (FA)
00229  M01S00209.fsehelp +++|                        set (internally represented in 6/12 bit display
00230  M01S00210.fsehelp +++|                        code, which is the default if your terminal is already
00231  M01S00211.fsehelp +++|                        in ASCII mode).
00232  M01S00212.fsehelp +++|
00233  M01S00213.fsehelp +++|               ASCII8   Specifies that the file is in the ASCII 128-character
00234  M01S00214.fsehelp +++|                        set (internally represented in 7-bit ASCII code,
00235  M01S00215.fsehelp +++|                        right-justified in a 12-bit byte).
00236  M01S00216.fsehelp +++|
00237  M01S00217.fsehelp +++|               DISPLAY  Specifies that the file is in the ASCII 64-character
00238  M01S00218.fsehelp +++|                 or     set (internally represented in 6-bit display
00239  M01S00219.fsehelp +++|               NORMAL   code, which is the default if your terminal is
00240  M01S00220.fsehelp +++|                        already in NORMAL mode).
00241  M01S00221.fsehelp +++|
00242  M01S00222.fsehelp +++|               GET      Instructs FSE to retrieve a fresh copy of a                 (FG)
00243  M01S00223.fsehelp +++|                        permanent file (direct or indirect access). Any
00244  M01S00224.fsehelp +++|                        changes you have made that have not become
00245  M01S00225.fsehelp +++|                        permanent since the file was last retrieved
00246  M01S00226.fsehelp +++|                        are lost.
00247  M01S00227.fsehelp +++|
00248  M01S00228.fsehelp +++|               READ     Instructs FSE to get a fresh copy of a local or             (FR)
00249  M01S00229.fsehelp +++|                        attached file.  Any changes you have made that
00250  M01S00230.fsehelp +++|                        have not become permanent since the file was
00251  M01S00231.fsehelp +++|                        last retrieved are lost.
00252  M01S00232.fsehelp +++|
00253  M01S00233.fsehelp +++|               SPLIT    Specifies split screen editing, causing the file            (FS)
00254  M01S00234.fsehelp +++|                        you specified on the FSE directive to appear in the
00255  M01S00235.fsehelp +++|                        bottom half of the screen.
00256  M01S00236.fsehelp +++|
00257  M01S00237.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following FSE directive instructs FSE to make file
00258  M01S00238.fsehelp +++|             MYFILE local and display it on the bottom half of the
00259  M01S00239.fsehelp +++|             screen:
00260  M01S00240.fsehelp +++|
00261  M01S00241.fsehelp +++|               FSE MYFILE GET SPLIT
00262  M01S00242.fsehelp +++|
00263  M01S00243.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (GET)(G)
00264  M01S00244.fsehelp +++|GET or G
00265  M01S00245.fsehelp +++|
00266  M01S00246.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Displays editor status, column numbers, and current
00267  M01S00247.fsehelp +++|             programmable function key settings.
00268  M01S00248.fsehelp +++|
00269  M01S00249.fsehelp +++|Format:      GET STATUS ALIGN
00270  M01S00250.fsehelp +++|
00271  M01S00251.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  STATUS or S                                                            (GS)
00272  M01S00252.fsehelp +++|               Displays local file information and current programmable
00273  M01S00253.fsehelp +++|               function key settings.
00274  M01S00254.fsehelp +++|
00275  M01S00255.fsehelp +++|             ALIGN or A                                                             (GA)
00276  M01S00256.fsehelp +++|               Prints a line of column numbers over the current line.
00277  M01S00257.fsehelp +++|
00278  M01S00258.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     Return to your file text by pressing NEXT or RETURN.
00279  M01S00259.fsehelp +++|
00280  M01S00260.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following GET directive displays local file information
00281  M01S00261.fsehelp +++|             and current programmable function key settings:
00282  M01S00262.fsehelp +++|
00283  M01S00263.fsehelp +++|               GET STATUS
00284  M01S00264.fsehelp +++|
00285  M01S00265.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (HELP)(H)
00286  M01S00266.fsehelp +++|HELP or H
00287  M01S00267.fsehelp +++|
00288  M01S00268.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Displays the FSE help file.
00289  M01S00269.fsehelp +++|
00290  M01S00270.fsehelp +++|Format:      HELP directive
00291  M01S00271.fsehelp +++|
00292  M01S00272.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  directive
00293  M01S00273.fsehelp +++|               Directive (or its abbreviation) that you need help with.
00294  M01S00274.fsehelp +++|               FSE will then position you to a description of that
00295  M01S00275.fsehelp +++|               directive.
00296  M01S00276.fsehelp +++|
00297  M01S00277.fsehelp +++|               If you do not specify a directive, or if you specify an
00298  M01S00278.fsehelp +++|               unrecognizable directive, you are positioned on the first
00299  M01S00279.fsehelp +++|               page of this file. (Pressing the HELP key performs the
00300  M01S00280.fsehelp +++|               same function as entering the HELP directive without
00301  M01S00281.fsehelp +++|               specifying a directive name.)
00302  M01S00282.fsehelp +++|
00303  M01S00283.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     To return to editing after viewing the HELP file, enter
00304  M01S00284.fsehelp +++|             the EDIT directive.
00305  M01S00285.fsehelp +++|
00306  M01S00286.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following HELP directive accesses the FSE help file and
00307  M01S00287.fsehelp +++|             positions you on the LOCATE directive description:
00308  M01S00288.fsehelp +++|
00309  M01S00289.fsehelp +++|               HELP LOCATE or HL
00310  M01S00290.fsehelp +++|
00311  M01S00291.fsehelp +++|
00312  M01S00292.fsehelp +++|
00313  M01S00293.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (INSERT)(I)
00314  M01S00294.fsehelp +++|INSERT or I
00315  M01S00295.fsehelp +++|
00316  M01S00296.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Inserts one or more lines of text.
00317  M01S00297.fsehelp +++|
00318  M01S00298.fsehelp +++|Format:      INSERT line PREVIOUS /string/ BLANK WORD
00319  M01S00299.fsehelp +++|
00320  M01S00300.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  line
00321  M01S00301.fsehelp +++|               The lines to be affected by the insert (default is the
00322  M01S00302.fsehelp +++|               current line).
00323  M01S00303.fsehelp +++|
00324  M01S00304.fsehelp +++|             PREVIOUS or P                                                          (IP)
00325  M01S00305.fsehelp +++|               Specifies that you want the insertion to occur before
00326  M01S00306.fsehelp +++|               a character or line rather than after.
00327  M01S00307.fsehelp +++|
00328  M01S00308.fsehelp +++|             string
00329  M01S00309.fsehelp +++|               Inserts the string at the current or specified line.
00330  M01S00310.fsehelp +++|
00331  M01S00311.fsehelp +++|             BLANK or B                                                             (IB)
00332  M01S00312.fsehelp +++|               Inserts blank lines at the current or specified line
00333  M01S00313.fsehelp +++|               so you can enter text.
00334  M01S00314.fsehelp +++|
00335  M01S00315.fsehelp +++|             WORD or W                                                              (IW)
00336  M01S00316.fsehelp +++|               Inserts 30 blank characters at the cursor position
00337  M01S00317.fsehelp +++|               (enabling you to enter text).  This is more convenient
00338  M01S00318.fsehelp +++|               than repeatedly pressing the INSRT key.
00339  M01S00319.fsehelp +++|
00340  M01S00320.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following INSERT directive inserts the string
00341  M01S00321.fsehelp +++|             abc after line 10:
00342  M01S00322.fsehelp +++|
00343  M01S00323.fsehelp +++|               INSERT 10 /abc/
00344  M01S00324.fsehelp +++|
00345  M01S00325.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (LOCATE)(L)(LN)(LP)
00346  M01S00326.fsehelp +++|LOCATE or L
00347  M01S00327.fsehelp +++|
00348  M01S00328.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Locates a specified string.
00349  M01S00329.fsehelp +++|
00350  M01S00330.fsehelp +++|Format:      LOCATE WORD direction /string/ range IN tab UPPER QUIET
00351  M01S00331.fsehelp +++|
00352  M01S00332.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  WORD or W                                                              (LW)
00353  M01S00333.fsehelp +++|               Specifies that the string is not part of another word
00354  M01S00334.fsehelp +++|               (the string is bounded by punctuation marks, blank characters,
00355  M01S00335.fsehelp +++|               beginning or end of lines).
00356  M01S00336.fsehelp +++|
00357  M01S00337.fsehelp +++|             direction                                                              (LB)
00358  M01S00338.fsehelp +++|               The direction in which the directive is to move in the file
00359  M01S00339.fsehelp +++|               (default is forward).
00360  M01S00340.fsehelp +++|
00361  M01S00341.fsehelp +++|             string
00362  M01S00342.fsehelp +++|               The text string you wish to locate.
00363  M01S00343.fsehelp +++|
00364  M01S00344.fsehelp +++|             range
00365  M01S00345.fsehelp +++|               The lines in which FSE is to search for the specified
00366  M01S00346.fsehelp +++|               string (default range is from the current line to the
00367  M01S00347.fsehelp +++|               end of the file).
00368  M01S00348.fsehelp +++|
00369  M01S00349.fsehelp +++|             IN tab or I tab
00370  M01S00350.fsehelp +++|               The tab field in which FSE is to search for the specified
00371  M01S00351.fsehelp +++|               string (default is all tab fields).
00372  M01S00352.fsehelp +++|
00373  M01S00353.fsehelp +++|             UPPER or U                                                             (LU)
00374  M01S00354.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to search the file as though all characters
00375  M01S00355.fsehelp +++|               are uppercase.
00376  M01S00356.fsehelp +++|
00377  M01S00357.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (LQ)
00378  M01S00358.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE not to print the results of the LOCATE
00379  M01S00359.fsehelp +++|               directive.  The cursor is positioned at the last line
00380  M01S00360.fsehelp +++|               located.
00381  M01S00361.fsehelp +++|
00382  M01S00362.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following LOCATE directive locates the next three
00383  M01S00363.fsehelp +++|             lines in which abc occurs in tab field 2:
00384  M01S00364.fsehelp +++|
00385  M01S00365.fsehelp +++|               LOCATE NEXT 3/abc/ IN 2
00386  M01S00366.fsehelp +++|
00387  M01S00367.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (MOVE)(M)
00388  M01S00368.fsehelp +++|MOVE or M
00389  M01S00369.fsehelp +++|
00390  M01S00370.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Moves a block of text to another location.
00391  M01S00371.fsehelp +++|
00392  M01S00372.fsehelp +++|Format:      MOVE range (file1) TO line (file2) QUIET
00393  M01S00373.fsehelp +++|
00394  M01S00374.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  range
00395  M01S00375.fsehelp +++|               The lines you want to move (default is the current line).
00396  M01S00376.fsehelp +++|
00397  M01S00377.fsehelp +++|             (file1)
00398  M01S00378.fsehelp +++|               File in which the lines to be moved reside (default is
00399  M01S00379.fsehelp +++|               the current file).
00400  M01S00380.fsehelp +++|
00401  M01S00381.fsehelp +++|             TO or T
00402  M01S00382.fsehelp +++|               Separates the lines to be moved from their destination.              (MT)
00403  M01S00383.fsehelp +++|
00404  M01S00384.fsehelp +++|             line
00405  M01S00385.fsehelp +++|               The line after which the moved lines will appear.  This
00406  M01S00386.fsehelp +++|               line can be in the current edit file or another file
00407  M01S00387.fsehelp +++|               (default is the current line).
00408  M01S00388.fsehelp +++|
00409  M01S00389.fsehelp +++|             (file2)
00410  M01S00390.fsehelp +++|               The file to which the text is to be moved (default is
00411  M01S00391.fsehelp +++|               the current file).
00412  M01S00392.fsehelp +++|
00413  M01S00393.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (MQ)
00414  M01S00394.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to not print the results of the MOVE
00415  M01S00395.fsehelp +++|               directive.
00416  M01S00396.fsehelp +++|
00417  M01S00397.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following MOVE directive moves lines 10 through 20 of
00418  M01S00398.fsehelp +++|             the current file to a position immediately after line 50
00419  M01S00399.fsehelp +++|             of file XFILE:
00420  M01S00400.fsehelp +++|
00421  M01S00401.fsehelp +++|               MOVE 10 20 TO 50 (XFILE)
00422  M01S00402.fsehelp +++|
00423  M01S00403.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (PRINT)(P)
00424  M01S00404.fsehelp +++|PRINT or P
00425  M01S00405.fsehelp +++|
00426  M01S00406.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Either displays the specified lines when line editing or
00427  M01S00407.fsehelp +++|             positions the cursor on the specified line when screen
00428  M01S00408.fsehelp +++|             editing.
00429  M01S00409.fsehelp +++|
00430  M01S00410.fsehelp +++|Format:      PRINT range QUIET
00431  M01S00411.fsehelp +++|
00432  M01S00412.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  range
00433  M01S00413.fsehelp +++|               The line or lines you want displayed (default is the
00434  M01S00414.fsehelp +++|               current line).
00435  M01S00415.fsehelp +++|
00436  M01S00416.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (PQ)
00437  M01S00417.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE not to display the specified lines.  The
00438  M01S00418.fsehelp +++|               cursor is positioned at the last line specified.
00439  M01S00419.fsehelp +++|
00440  M01S00420.fsehelp +++|
00441  M01S00421.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     When screen editing, the PRINT directive is best thought of
00442  M01S00422.fsehelp +++|             as a positioning directive.  If the line specified is on
00443  M01S00423.fsehelp +++|             the screen, the cursor is moved to that line.  Otherwise the
00444  M01S00424.fsehelp +++|             screen is rewritten starting at the specified line.  The
00445  M01S00425.fsehelp +++|             PRINT directive is the basic way to view text while
00446  M01S00426.fsehelp +++|             line editing.
00447  M01S00427.fsehelp +++|
00448  M01S00428.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following PRINT directive prints (displays) the current
00449  M01S00429.fsehelp +++|             line and the two following lines:
00450  M01S00430.fsehelp +++|
00451  M01S00431.fsehelp +++|               PRINT REPEAT 3
00452  M01S00432.fsehelp +++|
00453  M01S00433.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (QUIT)(Q)
00454  M01S00434.fsehelp +++|QUIT or Q
00455  M01S00435.fsehelp +++|
00456  M01S00436.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Exits FSE or an FSE procedure.
00457  M01S00437.fsehelp +++|
00458  M01S00438.fsehelp +++|Format:      QUIT REPLACE QUIET UNDO PROC range/NOS command
00459  M01S00439.fsehelp +++|
00460  M01S00440.fsehelp +++|
00461  M01S00441.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  REPLACE or R                                                           (QR)
00462  M01S00442.fsehelp +++|               Makes changes to the current edit file permanent.
00463  M01S00443.fsehelp +++|               If a permanent file with the same name already exists,
00464  M01S00444.fsehelp +++|               it is overwritten.  If you have created a new file,
00465  M01S00445.fsehelp +++|               the new file is made permanent.  (The REPLACE parameter
00466  M01S00446.fsehelp +++|               is not necessary if you are editing a direct access file
00467  M01S00447.fsehelp +++|               attached in write mode, since all changes affect the
00468  M01S00448.fsehelp +++|               permanent copy.
00469  M01S00449.fsehelp +++|
00470  M01S00450.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (QQ)
00471  M01S00451.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE not to print the file status messages which
00472  M01S00452.fsehelp +++|               usually appear when you stop FSE.
00473  M01S00453.fsehelp +++|
00474  M01S00454.fsehelp +++|             UNDO                                                                   (QUNDO)
00475  M01S00455.fsehelp +++|               Totally abandons an edit session.  The UNDO parameter of
Line S00456 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
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00476  M02S00456.ns2503  ---|               the QUIT directive is the only parameter in FSE which
Line S00457 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
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00477  M02S00457.ns2503  ---|               cannot be abbreviated.  Changes made during the current
Line S00458 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
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00478  M02S00458.ns2503  ---|               edit session are not written anywhere.
00479  M01S00021.ns2503  +++|               the QUIT directive and the DATA directive can not be
00480  M01S00022.ns2503  +++|               abbreviated.  Changes made during the current edit
00481  M01S00023.ns2503  +++|               session are discarded.
00482  M01S00459.fsehelp +++|
00483  M01S00460.fsehelp +++|             PROC range or P range                                                  (QP)
00484  M01S00461.fsehelp +++|               Has two uses:
00485  M01S00462.fsehelp +++|
00486  M01S00463.fsehelp +++|               1. QUIT PROC can be used in place of an (EOR) marker to
00487  M01S00464.fsehelp +++|                  save disk space.
00488  M01S00465.fsehelp +++|
00489  M01S00466.fsehelp +++|               2. QUIT PROC range (range is optional) stops processing
00490  M01S00467.fsehelp +++|                  of an FSE procedure under specified conditions, and is
00491  M01S00468.fsehelp +++|                  thus used for conditional processing in procedures.  The
00492  M01S00469.fsehelp +++|                  range parameter specifies the range within a file (such
00493  M01S00470.fsehelp +++|                  as from current line to last line) in which the procedure
00494  M01S00471.fsehelp +++|                  is to operate before QP terminates the procedure.
00495  M01S00472.fsehelp +++|
00496  M01S00473.fsehelp +++|               If specified, PROC range must be the only parameter
00497  M01S00474.fsehelp +++|               on the QUIT directive.
00498  M01S00475.fsehelp +++|
00499  M01S00476.fsehelp +++|             /NOS command                                                           (Q/)(QNOS)
00500  M01S00477.fsehelp +++|               Enables you to include NOS commands on the QUIT
00501  M01S00478.fsehelp +++|               directive.  Anything following the / is considered part
00502  M01S00479.fsehelp +++|               of a NOS command.  If you also include the REPLACE or
00503  M01S00480.fsehelp +++|               UNDO parameter, they are executed before any NOS command
00504  M01S00481.fsehelp +++|               is executed.
00505  M01S00482.fsehelp +++|
00506  M01S00483.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     When you do not specify any parameters, QUIT stops FSE and
00507  M01S00484.fsehelp +++|             makes no permanent changes to your file.  The permanent file
00508  M01S00485.fsehelp +++|             is also unaffected.  An exception occurs if you are editing a
00509  M01S00486.fsehelp +++|             direct access file that is attached in WRITE mode.  In this
00510  M01S00487.fsehelp +++|             case the changes are made permanent even though no parameters
00511  M01S00488.fsehelp +++|             have been specified.
00512  M01S00489.fsehelp +++|
00513  M01S00490.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following QUIT directive stops FSE, makes your changes
00514  M01S00491.fsehelp +++|             permanent, and returns you to your edit session:
00515  M01S00492.fsehelp +++|
00516  M01S00493.fsehelp +++|               QUIT REPLACE/FSE
00517  M01S00494.fsehelp +++|
00518  M01S00495.fsehelp +++|
00519  M01S00496.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (REPLACE)(R)
00520  M01S00497.fsehelp +++|REPLACE or R
00521  M01S00498.fsehelp +++|
00522  M01S00499.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Searches for a string and replaces it with another string.
00523  M01S00500.fsehelp +++|
00524  M01S00501.fsehelp +++|Format:      REPLACE WORD direction string1/string2/ range IN tab UPPER QUIET
00525  M01S00502.fsehelp +++|
00526  M01S00503.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  WORD or W                                                              (RW)
00527  M01S00504.fsehelp +++|               Specifies that the string to be replaced is not part of
00528  M01S00505.fsehelp +++|               another word (the string is bounded by punctuation marks,
00529  M01S00506.fsehelp +++|               blank characters, beginning or end of lines).
00530  M01S00507.fsehelp +++|
00531  M01S00508.fsehelp +++|             direction
00532  M01S00509.fsehelp +++|               The direction in which the directive is to move in the
00533  M01S00510.fsehelp +++|               file (default is forward).
00534  M01S00511.fsehelp +++|
00535  M01S00512.fsehelp +++|             string1
00536  M01S00513.fsehelp +++|               The text string you wish to replace.
00537  M01S00514.fsehelp +++|
00538  M01S00515.fsehelp +++|             string2
00539  M01S00516.fsehelp +++|               The string to replace string1.
00540  M01S00517.fsehelp +++|
00541  M01S00518.fsehelp +++|             range
00542  M01S00519.fsehelp +++|               The lines in which FSE is to replace the specified
00543  M01S00520.fsehelp +++|               string.
00544  M01S00521.fsehelp +++|
00545  M01S00522.fsehelp +++|             IN tab or I tab
00546  M01S00523.fsehelp +++|               The tab field in which FSE is to replace the specified
00547  M01S00524.fsehelp +++|               string (default is all tab fields).
00548  M01S00525.fsehelp +++|
00549  M01S00526.fsehelp +++|             UPPER or U                                                             (RU)
00550  M01S00527.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to search for string1 as if all characters
00551  M01S00528.fsehelp +++|               in the file are uppercase.
00552  M01S00529.fsehelp +++|
00553  M01S00530.fsehelp +++|             QUIET or Q                                                             (RQ)
00554  M01S00531.fsehelp +++|               Instructs FSE to not print the results of the REPLACE
00555  M01S00532.fsehelp +++|               directive.  The cursor is positioned at the last line
00556  M01S00533.fsehelp +++|               replaced.
00557  M01S00534.fsehelp +++|
00558  M01S00535.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     If you do not specify any parameters, the last REPLACE
00559  M01S00536.fsehelp +++|             directive is repeated using the specified parameters.
00560  M01S00537.fsehelp +++|
00561  M01S00538.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following REPLACE directive replaces all occurences
00562  M01S00539.fsehelp +++|             (on the next four lines on which they are found) of abc in
00563  M01S00540.fsehelp +++|             tab field 2 with xyz:
00564  M01S00541.fsehelp +++|
00565  M01S00542.fsehelp +++|               REPLACE NEXT 4/abc/xyz/ IN 2
00566  M01S00543.fsehelp +++|
00567  M01S00544.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (SET)(S)
00568  M01S00545.fsehelp +++|SET or S
00569  M01S00546.fsehelp +++|
00570  M01S00547.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Sets various FSE and file parameters.
00571  M01S00548.fsehelp +++|
00572  M01S00549.fsehelp +++|Format:      SET keyword value (you must include a keyword)
00573  M01S00550.fsehelp +++|
00574  M01S00551.fsehelp +++|             Valid SET directives are:
00575  M01S00552.fsehelp +++|
00576  M01S00553.fsehelp +++|             SET ANNOUNCE/string/ or SA/string/                                     (SA)
00577  M01S00554.fsehelp +++|               Displays string on the FSE message line.
00578  M01S00555.fsehelp +++|
00579  M01S00556.fsehelp +++|
00580  M01S00557.fsehelp +++|             SET CHARACTER char or SC char                                          (SC)
00581  M01S00558.fsehelp +++|               Redefines the tab character (default is \).  char may be
00582  M01S00559.fsehelp +++|               any punctuation character except semicolon or blank.
00583  M01S00560.fsehelp +++|               To use semicolon, enter SC SEMI.  To use the blank
00584  M01S00561.fsehelp +++|               character, enter SC BLANK.
00585  M01S00562.fsehelp +++|
00586  M01S00024.ns2503  +++|
00587  M01S00025.ns2503  +++|             SET DCOLON value or SD value                                            (SD)(SDY)(SDN)
00588  M01S00026.ns2503  +++|               Sets the format that display code colons will be rewritten
00589  M01S00027.ns2503  +++|               when you exit FSE if editing ASCII files containing DISPLAY
00590  M01S00028.ns2503  +++|               CODE colons.  Value can be YES or NO, YES means that colons
00591  M01S00029.ns2503  +++|               will be written as DISPLAY CODE colons, NO means that they
00592  M01S00030.ns2503  +++|               will be written as 6/12 ASCII colons.  This command is eq-
00593  M01S00031.ns2503  +++|               uivalent to the warning message that FSE prompts you with
00594  M01S00032.ns2503  +++|               on exit and will preempt this message.
00595  M01S00033.ns2503  +++|
00596  M01S00563.fsehelp +++|             SET FILENAME filename or SF filename                                   (SF)
00597  M01S00564.fsehelp +++|               Changes the name of the current file to the specified
00598  M01S00565.fsehelp +++|               filename.  Changing the name of the file copies
00599  M01S00566.fsehelp +++|               the current edit file (with its changes) to the
00600  M01S00567.fsehelp +++|               specified file, leaving the old file intact.
00601  M01S00568.fsehelp +++|
00602  M01S00569.fsehelp +++|             SET INCREMENT number or SI num                                         (SI)
00603  M01S00570.fsehelp +++|               Sets the line number increment for lines inserted into
00604  M01S00571.fsehelp +++|               BASIC or interactive FORTRAN sequenced files (default
00605  M01S00572.fsehelp +++|               increment is 100).
00606  M01S00573.fsehelp +++|
00607  M01S00034.ns2503  +++|             SET JUMP value or SJ value                                              (SJ)(SJY)(SJN)
00608  M01S00035.ns2503  +++|               Sets the JUMP feature on or off.  Values can be YES or
00609  M01S00036.ns2503  +++|               NO.  Yes activates the JUMP feature, which means that
00610  M01S00037.ns2503  +++|               the cursor will move to the first character position
00611  M01S00038.ns2503  +++|               of the next line (if the line is non blank) or beneath
00612  M01S00039.ns2503  +++|               the first character of the previous line (if the line
00613  M01S00040.ns2503  +++|               is blank) on carriage returns.  A value of NO disables
00614  M01S00041.ns2503  +++|               the feature so that the cursor will move to the first
00615  M01S00042.ns2503  +++|               position of the next line on carriage return.  This
00616  M01S00043.ns2503  +++|               directive is only applicable to screen mode.
00617  M01S00044.ns2503  +++|
00618  M01S00574.fsehelp +++|             SET KEY num /SHIFT/string/LABEL/string/ or SK num/S/string/L/string    (SK)
00619  M01S00575.fsehelp +++|               Redefines a programmable function key so that when
00620  M01S00576.fsehelp +++|               pressed it will execute the directive(s) specified
00621  M01S00577.fsehelp +++|               by the string parameter.  Include the SHIFT or S
00622  M01S00578.fsehelp +++|               parameter to define shifted function keys.  Use the LABEL
00623  M01S00579.fsehelp +++|               parameter to label the key on the screen.  The directive
00624  M01S00580.fsehelp +++|               string can be up to 244 characters; the label string can
00625  M01S00581.fsehelp +++|               be as many as 6.
00626  M01S00582.fsehelp +++|
00627  M01S00583.fsehelp +++|             SET LINE or SL                                                         (SL)
00628  M01S00584.fsehelp +++|               Sets line mode temporarily.  You can set line mode
00629  M01S00585.fsehelp +++|               permanently with the NOS LINE command before entering
00630  M01S00586.fsehelp +++|               FSE (default is line mode).
00631  M01S00587.fsehelp +++|
00632  M01S00588.fsehelp +++|             SET MARK range WORD or SM range W                                      (SM)
00633  M01S00589.fsehelp +++|               Sets one or more temporary markers to be used with another
00634  M01S00590.fsehelp +++|               directive.  (This is also what the MARK key does.) Use
00635  M01S00591.fsehelp +++|               WORD to mark characters instead of lines (default is the
00636  M01S00592.fsehelp +++|               current line).
00637  M01S00593.fsehelp +++|
00638  M01S00594.fsehelp +++|             SET NUMBER value or SN value                                           (SN)
00639  M01S00595.fsehelp +++|               Tells FSE how to deal with line numbers.  Values may be:
00640  M01S00596.fsehelp +++|
00641  M01S00597.fsehelp +++|                 AUTO or A       Assumes file is unsequenced (default).
00642  M01S00598.fsehelp +++|                                 Generates line numbers when line editing.
00643  M01S00599.fsehelp +++|
00644  M01S00600.fsehelp +++|                 BASIC or B      Generates line sequence numbers beginning
00645  M01S00601.fsehelp +++|                                 with 00100, incremented by 100 (default in
00646  M01S00602.fsehelp +++|                                 BASIC subsystem).
00647  M01S00603.fsehelp +++|
00648  M01S00604.fsehelp +++|                 FORTRAN or F    Generates line sequence numbers beginning
00649  M01S00605.fsehelp +++|                                 with 00100, incremented by 100 (default in
00650  M01S00606.fsehelp +++|                                 FORTRAN subsystem).  Inserts a blank between
00651  M01S00607.fsehelp +++|                                 the number and the first character of text.
00652  M01S00608.fsehelp +++|
00653  M01S00609.fsehelp +++|                 NONE or N       Assumes file is unsequenced.  FSE does not print
00654  M01S00610.fsehelp +++|                                 line numbers while line editing.
00655  M01S00611.fsehelp +++|
00656  M01S00612.fsehelp +++|             SET PROMPT value or SP value                                           (SP)
00657  M01S00613.fsehelp +++|               Tells FSE how you want the programmable function key
00658  M01S00614.fsehelp +++|               prompts (labels) displayed on the screen.  Values can be:
00659  M01S00615.fsehelp +++|
00660  M01S00616.fsehelp +++|                   0       Instructs FSE to not display any prompts.
00661  M01S00617.fsehelp +++|
00662  M01S00618.fsehelp +++|                   1       Displays the first 8 prompts (default).
00663  M01S00619.fsehelp +++|
00664  M01S00620.fsehelp +++|                   2       Displays all 16 prompts.
00665  M01S00621.fsehelp +++|
00666  M01S00045.ns2503  +++|
00667  M01S00046.ns2503  +++|             SET REWRITE value or SR value                                           (SR)(SRY)(SRN)
00668  M01S00047.ns2503  +++|               Sets (value equal YES) or clears (value equal NO) the
00669  M01S00048.ns2503  +++|               changed flag for the current file so that it will or
00670  M01S00049.ns2503  +++|               will not be rewritten on exit from FSE.  Note that a
00671  M01S00050.ns2503  +++|               YES value is only allowable on a non READ-ONLY file.
00672  M01S00622.fsehelp +++|
00673  M01S00623.fsehelp +++|             SET SCREEN or SS                                                       (SS)
00674  M01S00624.fsehelp +++|               If you have used the NOS SCREEN command to set screen mode
00675  M01S00625.fsehelp +++|               before starting FSE and then decided to switch to line mode,
00676  M01S00626.fsehelp +++|               the SET SCREEN directive will return you to screen mode.
00677  M01S00627.fsehelp +++|               In addition, if you have been detached from your job during
00678  M01S00628.fsehelp +++|               an FSE session, and after resuming the job you are prompted
00679  M01S00629.fsehelp +++|               with '??', enter SET SCREEN to resume screen editing.
00680  M01S00630.fsehelp +++|
00681  M01S00631.fsehelp +++|             SET TAB col1 col2..col20 or ST col1 col2 col20                         (ST)
00682  M01S00632.fsehelp +++|               Sets tab stops at the specified columns.  You are allowed
00683  M01S00633.fsehelp +++|               20 or fewer tab settings.  If you do not specify any
00684  M01S00634.fsehelp +++|               column numbers, all tabs are cleared (default tabs are 7
00685  M01S00635.fsehelp +++|               and 72).
00686  M01S00636.fsehelp +++|
Line S00637 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00687  M02S00637.ns2503  ---|             SET UNDO value or SUvalue                                              (SUNDO)(SU)(SUN)(SUY)
00688  M01S00051.ns2503  +++|             SET UNDO value or SU value                                              (SUNDO)(SU)(SUN)
00689  M01S00638.fsehelp +++|               Sets the UNDO feature on or off.  Values can be YES or
00690  M01S00639.fsehelp +++|               NO.  YES activates the UNDO feature, NO disables it.
00691  M01S00640.fsehelp +++|
00692  M01S00641.fsehelp +++|             SET VIEW value or SV value                                             (SV)
00693  M01S00642.fsehelp +++|               Tells FSE how to format the screen.  Values can be:
00694  M01S00643.fsehelp +++|
00695  M01S00644.fsehelp +++|             COLUMN num or C num    Specifies the number of columns to be           (SVC)
00696  M01S00645.fsehelp +++|                                    displayed.
00697  M01S00646.fsehelp +++|
00698  M01S00647.fsehelp +++|             EDIT num or E num      Defines a column width for text that            (SVE)
00699  M01S00648.fsehelp +++|                                    can be edited.  Text beyond column num
00700  M01S00649.fsehelp +++|                                    cannot be edited.
00701  M01S00650.fsehelp +++|
00702  M01S00651.fsehelp +++|             LINES num or L num     Specifies the number of lines to be             (SVL)
00703  M01S00652.fsehelp +++|                                    displayed.
00704  M01S00653.fsehelp +++|
Line S00654 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00705  M02S00654.ns2503  ---|             OFFSET num or O num    Changes the leftmost column displayed to        (SVOnum)
00706  M01S00052.ns2503  +++|             OFFSET num or O num    Sets the leftmost column displayed to            (SVO)
00707  M01S00655.fsehelp +++|                                    the column specified.  If num is omitted,
00708  M01S00656.fsehelp +++|                                    the column at the cursor position is moved
00709  M01S00657.fsehelp +++|                                    to the far left of the screen.
00710  M01S00658.fsehelp +++|
00711  M01S00659.fsehelp +++|             SPLIT num or S num     Number of lines used for the bottom half of     (SVS)
00712  M01S00660.fsehelp +++|                                    a split screen edit.
00713  M01S00661.fsehelp +++|
00714  M01S00662.fsehelp +++|             WARN num or W num      Specifies a line length limit.
00715  M01S00663.fsehelp +++|
Line S00664 Modification History
M01 (Added by) fsehelp
M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00716  M02S00664.ns2503  ---|             SET WORD FILL margin1 margin2 margin3 or SWF margin1 margin2 margin3   (SWF)
Line S00665 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00717  M02S00665.ns2503  ---|               Sets the left margin, right margin, and paragraph
Line S00666 Modification History
M01 (Added by) fsehelp
M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00718  M02S00666.ns2503  ---|               indentation margin used by the .FILL and .CENTER
Line S00667 Modification History
M01 (Added by) fsehelp
M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00719  M02S00667.ns2503  ---|               directives.  If only one number is specified, it is the
Line S00668 Modification History
M01 (Added by) fsehelp
M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00720  M02S00668.ns2503  ---|               left margin.  The right margin and indent are set to 1.
Line S00669 Modification History
M01 (Added by) fsehelp
M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00721  M02S00669.ns2503  ---|               Default values are 1, 65, and 5.
00722  M01S00053.ns2503  +++|             SET WORD FILL LEFTMARGIN RIGHTMARGIN INDENT value or                    (SWF)
00723  M01S00054.ns2503  +++|             SWF LEFTMARGIN RIGHTMARGIN INDENT value.
00724  M01S00055.ns2503  +++|               Sets the left margin, right margin and paragraph indentation
00725  M01S00056.ns2503  +++|               margin used by the .FILL and .CENTER directives.  Value (if
00726  M01S00057.ns2503  +++|               specified) determines if right justified (value equals YES)
00727  M01S00058.ns2503  +++|               or normal (value equals NO) paragraphs result from the
00728  M01S00059.ns2503  +++|               .FILL directive.  To specify this value all three margins
00729  M01S00060.ns2503  +++|               must be set. If only one number is specified, it is the left
00730  M01S00061.ns2503  +++|               margin, the right margin and indent are set to one.
00731  M01S00062.ns2503  +++|               Default values are 1, 65, 5 and NO.
00732  M01S00670.fsehelp +++|
00733  M01S00671.fsehelp +++|             SET X line WORD or SX line W                                           (SX)
00734  M01S00672.fsehelp +++|
00735  M01S00673.fsehelp +++|             SET Y line WORD or SY line W                                           (SY)
00736  M01S00674.fsehelp +++|
00737  M01S00675.fsehelp +++|             SET Z line WORD or SZ line W                                           (SZ)
00738  M01S00676.fsehelp +++|               Sets the X, Y or Z line pointer to the specified line.
00739  M01S00677.fsehelp +++|               The WORD parameter sets the pointer to a character rather
00740  M01S00678.fsehelp +++|               than a line.
00741  M01S00679.fsehelp +++|
00742  M01S00680.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (TEACH)(T)
00743  M01S00681.fsehelp +++|TEACH or T
00744  M01S00682.fsehelp +++|
00745  M01S00683.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Accesses a tutorial file showing you how the basic editing
00746  M01S00684.fsehelp +++|             functions work and allowing you to practice these functions
00747  M01S00685.fsehelp +++|             within the file itself.
00748  M01S00686.fsehelp +++|
00749  M01S00687.fsehelp +++|Format:      TEACH parameter
00750  M01S00688.fsehelp +++|
00751  M01S00689.fsehelp +++|
00752  M01S00690.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     If you have never used FSE before, this file is a good place
00753  M01S00691.fsehelp +++|             to start.
00754  M01S00692.fsehelp +++|
00755  M01S00693.fsehelp +++|Parameter:   Any topic within the TEACH file:
00756  M01S00694.fsehelp +++|
00757  M01S00695.fsehelp +++|    BACKSPACE   SHIFT-DLETE LOCATE     REPLACE   132COL      SHIFT-F7
00758  M01S00696.fsehelp +++|    BACKTAB     ENDLIN      LOCNXT     SHIFT     80COL       F8
00759  M01S00697.fsehelp +++|    BKW         FWD         MARK       SPLIT     F1          SHIFT-F8
00760  M01S00698.fsehelp +++|    CENTER      HOME        MOVE       TAB       SHIFT-F1    F10
00761  M01S00699.fsehelp +++|    CHARACTER   INSRT       MRKCHR     UNDO      F5          F11
00762  M01S00700.fsehelp +++|    COPY        SHIFT-INSRT NEXT       UP        F6          F12
00763  M01S00701.fsehelp +++|    CURSOR      JOIN        PARA       WORD      F7          F13
00764  M01S00702.fsehelp +++|    DIRECTIVE   KEYS        PARAGRAPH  WORD PROCESSING       F14
00765  M01S00703.fsehelp +++|    DLETE       LINE        QUIT                             F15
00766  M01S00704.fsehelp +++|
00767  M01S00705.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (UNDO)(U)
00768  M01S00706.fsehelp +++|UNDO or U
00769  M01S00707.fsehelp +++|
00770  M01S00708.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Cancels changes you have made to your file during your
00771  M01S00709.fsehelp +++|             current edit session.
00772  M01S00710.fsehelp +++|
00773  M01S00711.fsehelp +++|Format:      UNDO or U
00774  M01S00712.fsehelp +++|
00775  M01S00713.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     Changes you have made to your file are cancelled in reverse
00776  M01S00714.fsehelp +++|             chronological order each time you enter UNDO (the first UNDO
00777  M01S00715.fsehelp +++|             command you enter cancels your most recent change). By
00778  M01S00716.fsehelp +++|             repeatedly entering UNDO, you can cancel all the changes made
00779  M01S00717.fsehelp +++|             during the editing session.  The effect of UNDO, however,
00780  M01S00718.fsehelp +++|             cannot be cancelled with another UNDO. In addition, UNDO
00781  M01S00719.fsehelp +++|             does not cancel marks you had set for copying or moving text.
00782  M01S00720.fsehelp +++|
00783  M01S00721.fsehelp +++|             The unit of work cancelled by each UNDO is one keyboard
00784  M01S00722.fsehelp +++|             transaction (everything between carriage returns).
00785  M01S00723.fsehelp +++|             On the CDC 721, the NEXT key is the carriage return key
00786  M01S00724.fsehelp +++|             and the function keys each include their own carriage return.
00787  M01S00725.fsehelp +++|
00788  M01S00726.fsehelp +++|             UNDO skips keyboard transactions which do not change anything.
00789  M01S00727.fsehelp +++|
00790  M01S00728.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (UNMARK)(UNM)(UM)
00791  M01S00729.fsehelp +++|UNMARK or UM
00792  M01S00730.fsehelp +++|
00793  M01S00731.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Cancels marks you have set on characters or lines of text.
00794  M01S00732.fsehelp +++|
00795  M01S00733.fsehelp +++|Format:      UNMARK or UM
00796  M01S00734.fsehelp +++|
00797  M01S00735.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     When you enter UNMARK, the cursor need not be positioned on
00798  M01S00736.fsehelp +++|             the marked text in order to cancel the marks.
00799  M01S00737.fsehelp +++|
00800  M01S00738.fsehelp +++|             UNMARK does not cancel any changes you have made to your file
00801  M01S00739.fsehelp +++|             (refer to UNDO).
00802  M01S00740.fsehelp +++|
00803  M01S00741.fsehelp +++|                                                                                  (VIEW)(V)(VN)(VP)
00804  M01S00742.fsehelp +++|VIEW or V
00805  M01S00743.fsehelp +++|
00806  M01S00744.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Controls what is shown on the screen.
00807  M01S00745.fsehelp +++|
00808  M01S00746.fsehelp +++|Format:      VIEW line direction SCREEN HOME
00809  M01S00747.fsehelp +++|
00810  M01S00748.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  line
00811  M01S00749.fsehelp +++|               Displays the specified line in the middle of the screen
00812  M01S00750.fsehelp +++|               (default is the current line).
00813  M01S00751.fsehelp +++|
00814  M01S00752.fsehelp +++|             direction
00815  M01S00753.fsehelp +++|               Direction you wish to view.  The direction parameter
00816  M01S00754.fsehelp +++|               can only be NEXT or PREVIOUS.
00817  M01S00755.fsehelp +++|
00818  M01S00756.fsehelp +++|             SCREEN or S                                                          (VS)
00819  M01S00757.fsehelp +++|               Enables you to view the previous or next screen (available
00820  M01S00758.fsehelp +++|               only for screen editing).
00821  M01S00759.fsehelp +++|
00822  M01S00760.fsehelp +++|             HOME or H                                                            (VH)
00823  M01S00761.fsehelp +++|               Moves the cursor to the FSE directive line without changing
00824  M01S00762.fsehelp +++|               your view of the file text (available only for screen
00825  M01S00763.fsehelp +++|               editing).
00826  M01S00764.fsehelp +++|
00827  M01S00765.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following directive returns you to the previous screen:
00828  M01S00766.fsehelp +++|
00829  M01S00767.fsehelp +++|               VIEW PREVIOUS SCREEN
00830  M01S00768.fsehelp +++|
00831  M01S00769.fsehelp +++|
00832  M01S00770.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (.)(DOT)(WORD)(PERIOD)
00833  M01S00771.fsehelp +++|. DOT
00834  M01S00772.fsehelp +++|
00835  M01S00773.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Performs word processing functions according to the
00836  M01S00774.fsehelp +++|             specified parameter.
00837  M01S00775.fsehelp +++|
00838  M01S00776.fsehelp +++|Format:      .parameter
00839  M01S00777.fsehelp +++|
00840  M01S00778.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  CENTER or C                                                            (.C)
00841  M01S00779.fsehelp +++|               Centers the current line within boundaries set by the SET
00842  M01S00780.fsehelp +++|               WORD FILL directive.
00843  M01S00781.fsehelp +++|
00844  M01S00782.fsehelp +++|             DELETE or D                                                            (.D)
00845  M01S00783.fsehelp +++|               Deletes the current character.
00846  M01S00784.fsehelp +++|
00847  M01S00785.fsehelp +++|             END or E                                                               (.E)
00848  M01S00786.fsehelp +++|               Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.
00849  M01S00787.fsehelp +++|
00850  M01S00788.fsehelp +++|             FILL or F                                                              (.F)
00851  M01S00789.fsehelp +++|               Adjusts words or sentences within a paragraph of text to
00852  M01S00790.fsehelp +++|               bring line lengths as close as possible to preset
00853  M01S00791.fsehelp +++|               margins.  A paragraph is defined as a group of lines
00854  M01S00792.fsehelp +++|               that does not contain a blank line.
00855  M01S00793.fsehelp +++|
00856  M01S00794.fsehelp +++|             INSERT or I                                                            (.I)
00857  M01S00795.fsehelp +++|
00858  M01S00796.fsehelp +++|               Inserts one blank character at the current character.
00859  M01S00797.fsehelp +++|
00860  M01S00798.fsehelp +++|             INSERT/string/ or I/string/
00861  M01S00799.fsehelp +++|               Inserts a string at the current character position.
00862  M01S00800.fsehelp +++|
00863  M01S00801.fsehelp +++|             JOIN or J                                                              (.J)
00864  M01S00802.fsehelp +++|
00865  M01S00803.fsehelp +++|               Combines the current line with the line after it.
00866  M01S00804.fsehelp +++|
00867  M01S00805.fsehelp +++|             POS n or P n                                                           (.Pn)
00868  M01S00806.fsehelp +++|
00869  M01S00807.fsehelp +++|               Moves the cursor to column n of the current line.
00870  M01S00808.fsehelp +++|
00871  M01S00809.fsehelp +++|             SPLIT or S                                                             (.S)
00872  M01S00810.fsehelp +++|
00873  M01S00811.fsehelp +++|               Divides one line into two.  The line is split at the
00874  M01S00812.fsehelp +++|               current position.
00875  M01S00813.fsehelp +++|
00876  M01S00814.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (-)(DASH)(PROCEDURE)(PROC)(MINUS)(HYPHEN)
00877  M01S00815.fsehelp +++|- DASH
00878  M01S00816.fsehelp +++|
00879  M01S00817.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Executes an FSE procedure.
00880  M01S00818.fsehelp +++|
00881  M01S00819.fsehelp +++|Format:      -procname (file)
00882  M01S00820.fsehelp +++|
00883  M01S00821.fsehelp +++|Parameters:  procname
Line S00822 Modification History
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M02 (Updated by) ns2503
Seq #  *Modification Id* Act 
----------------------------+
00884  M02S00822.ns2503  ---|               Name of the procedure you wish to execute.
00885  M01S00063.ns2503  +++|               Name of the procedure you wish to execute.  Note that
00886  M01S00064.ns2503  +++|               an FSE procedure is a GO TO, not a subroutine call or
00887  M01S00065.ns2503  +++|               return jump.
00888  M01S00823.fsehelp +++|
00889  M01S00824.fsehelp +++|             (file)
00890  M01S00825.fsehelp +++|               File in which the specified procedure resides (default
00891  M01S00826.fsehelp +++|               is FSEPROC).
00892  M01S00827.fsehelp +++|
00893  M01S00828.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following directive executes the procedure named PROC
00894  M01S00829.fsehelp +++|             residing in file MYFILE:
00895  M01S00830.fsehelp +++|
00896  M01S00831.fsehelp +++|               -PROC (MYFILE)
00897  M01S00832.fsehelp +++|
00898  M01S00833.fsehelp +++|
00899  M01S00834.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (--)(COMMENT)
00900  M01S00835.fsehelp +++|-- COMMENT
00901  M01S00836.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Enables you to include comments with FSE directives.
00902  M01S00837.fsehelp +++|
00903  M01S00838.fsehelp +++|Format:      --comment
00904  M01S00839.fsehelp +++|
00905  M01S00840.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     Using this directive you can document an FSE procedure
00906  M01S00841.fsehelp +++|             within the procedure itself.
00907  M01S00842.fsehelp +++|
00908  M01S00843.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following line of an FSE procedure contains a
00909  M01S00844.fsehelp +++|             description of its function.
00910  M01S00845.fsehelp +++|
00911  M01S00846.fsehelp +++|               C &L TO L -- Copies current line to end of file.
00912  M01S00847.fsehelp +++|
00913  M01S00848.fsehelp +++|
00914  M01S00849.fsehelp +++|                                                                                    (/)(SLASH)(NOS)(COMMAND)
00915  M01S00850.fsehelp +++|/ SLASH
00916  M01S00851.fsehelp +++|Purpose:     Executes the characters following the slash (/) as a NOS
00917  M01S00852.fsehelp +++|             command.
00918  M01S00853.fsehelp +++|
00919  M01S00854.fsehelp +++|Format:      /command
00920  M01S00855.fsehelp +++|
00921  M01S00856.fsehelp +++|Parameter:   command
00922  M01S00857.fsehelp +++|               The NOS command you want executed.
00923  M01S00858.fsehelp +++|
00924  M01S00859.fsehelp +++|Remarks:     The / acts as a QUIT directive without parameters.  The
00925  M01S00860.fsehelp +++|             file you were editing remains a local file containing
00926  M01S00861.fsehelp +++|             changes made during your edit session.  Your permanent copy
00927  M01S00862.fsehelp +++|             is not replaced.  Some NOS commands will not work with the
00928  M01S00863.fsehelp +++|             / directive.  These include: IEDIT, LIB, NOSORT, RUN, and
00929  M01S00864.fsehelp +++|             -PROCNAME.
00930  M01S00865.fsehelp +++|
00931  M01S00866.fsehelp +++|Example:     The following / directive leaves FSE and executes the NOS
00932  M01S00867.fsehelp +++|             CATLIST command:
00933  M01S00868.fsehelp +++|
00934  M01S00869.fsehelp +++|               /CATLIST
00935  M01S00066.ns2503  +++|
00936  M01S00067.ns2503  +++|                                                                                    (&)(MICRO)
00937  M01S00068.ns2503  +++|& MICRO
00938  M01S00069.ns2503  +++|Purpose:     Inserts current values of certain file and editing attributes.
00939  M01S00070.ns2503  +++|
00940  M01S00071.ns2503  +++|Format:      &value
00941  M01S00072.ns2503  +++|
00942  M01S00073.ns2503  +++|Parameter:   value, which may be one of the following:
00943  M01S00074.ns2503  +++|
00944  M01S00075.ns2503  +++|               C        current column
00945  M01S00076.ns2503  +++|               F        current file
00946  M01S00077.ns2503  +++|               L        current line
00947  M01S00078.ns2503  +++|               T        current terminal model
00948  M01S00079.ns2503  +++|               W        current text word
00949  M01S00080.ns2503  +++|               Z        current workfile
00950  M01S00081.ns2503  +++|               &?       replaced with user input
00951  M01S00082.ns2503  +++|               &DIGIT   proc parameter
00952  M01S00083.ns2503  +++|
00953  M01S00084.ns2503  +++|Remarks:     The & acts as a run time variable specification.  Before each
00954  M01S00085.ns2503  +++|             directive (or string of directives if contained as a single
00955  M01S00086.ns2503  +++|             input separated by semicolons) the values for the attributes
00956  M01S00087.ns2503  +++|             specified are expanded.  These micros are for use from inside
00957  M01S00088.ns2503  +++|             an FSE procedure or on a function key.
00958  M01S00089.ns2503  +++|
00959  M01S00090.ns2503  +++|Examples:    The following directive uses the micros for the current file,
00960  M01S00091.ns2503  +++|             line and column to print a message on the FSE response line
00961  M01S00092.ns2503  +++|             when an FSE procedure completes.
00962  M01S00093.ns2503  +++|
00963  M01S00094.ns2503  +++|             SA"FILE &F, LINE &L, COLUMN &C"
00964  M01S00095.ns2503  +++|
00965  M01S00096.ns2503  +++|             Note that to set a function key with this directive the
00966  M01S00097.ns2503  +++|             from inside a procedure the micros must be specified
00967  M01S00098.ns2503  +++|             in duplicate:
00968  M01S00099.ns2503  +++|
00969  M01S00100.ns2503  +++|             SKS9"SA/FILE &&F, LINE &&L, COLUMN &&C/"L"WHERE"
00970  M01S00101.ns2503  +++|
00971  M01S00102.ns2503  +++|             The following directives can be placed in an FSE procedure
00972  M01S00103.ns2503  +++|             where they will prompt for user input and then search for
00973  M01S00104.ns2503  +++|             the string that the user specifies:
00974  M01S00105.ns2503  +++|
00975  M01S00106.ns2503  +++|             SA"ENTER YOUR SEARCH STRING"
00976  M01S00107.ns2503  +++|             L/&?/
00977  M01S00870.fsehelp +++|*WEOR
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