Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
AEDIT
-86
User's
Guide
Coufiguration
Commands
Table 9-1. Configuration Commands (Cont'd .)
Command Meaning
Delete keys:
AR==hhhh
Sets < RUBOUT )
AFXF==hhhh
Sets Delete Character - < DELCH )
AFXX==hhhh
Sets Delete
Left-
<
DELL)
AFXA==hhhh
Sets Delete
Right-
< DELR )
AFXZ=hhhh
Sets Delete
line-
( DELLI )
AFXU=hhhh
Sets UNDO- <
UNDO)
Prefix keys:
AFXE=hhhh
Sets Macro Exec
key-
( MEXEC )
AFXH=hhhh
Sets
HEX
character- <
HEX)
AFXN=
hhhh
Sets Fetch Numeric- <
FETN
)
AFXS=hhhh
Sets Fetch
String-
( FETS )
Others:
AFIG=h
Sets character(s) to be ignored. This specification is
needed on terminals (such as the
Hazeltine 1510) that
have multiple character key codes for
UP
and DOWN.
AFIG should be set
to
the lead-in (tilde). and UP and
DOWN should be set to the second letter
of
the cursor
up
or
down key code. This avoids problems caused by
the lack of a type-ahead buffer.
Output Codes
Blank:
AFBK=h
Blankout character
<
BLANK)
on most terminals
Cursor moves:
AFMB=hhhh
Moves cursor
to
start of line
AFML==hhhh
Moves cursor left
AFMR=hhhh
Moves cursor right
AFMU=hhhh
Moves cursor up
AFMD=hhhh
Moves cursor down
AFMH=hhhh
Moves cursor home
Erase:
AFES=hhhh
Erases entire screen
AFER=
hhhh Erases rest
of
screen
AFEK=hhhh
Er
ases entire line
AFEL==hhhh
Erases rest
of
line
Cursor addressing:
AFAC=hhhh
Addresses cursor lead-in.
When used. code will be followed by column number (0
to
max_coC value) and
row
number
(0
to
max_row-
_value).
AO=h
Offset
to
add
to
both row and column number with
address cursor commands.
AX=Tor
F True
if
X (column) precedes Y (row) in address cursor
command.
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