Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
AEDIT-86 User's Guide
Editing Commands
The
?REPLACE
works exactly the
same
as
the
REPLACE
command except
that
the
following prompt
is
displayed on each find:
ok
to
replece?
(y
or
[n])
If
y
(or
Y) is typed, the replacement is made. Any other
key
is considered a negative
response.
·3.14
TAG Command
The
TAG
command allows you
to
specify four locations in a file and, with the
JUMP
command, move the cursor to one
of
these locations. The
TAG
command relates to
the
current cursor position. Tags
are
invisible and are not saved when you exit the
file. After the
tag
is
set, the editor automatically returns to main command level.
3.
14. 1 Description
You can set four tags: A,
B,
C, and
D.
The
cursor's current position determines the tag location.
Press T; AEDIT-86
prompts-
The
tag
is set by pressing A,
B,
C, or
D.
If
the section containing the
tag
is
deleted, the tag
is
"moved" to the first position
after
the deleted section.
Each input file (main or
OTHER)
has its own set of tags.
Count.
The
TAG
command ignores count.
Error.
··invalid command"
is
displayed if a key other than A,
B,
C, or D
is
pressed.
AEDIT
-86 returns to main command level.
Related Commands.
JUMP
3.15
JUMP Command
The
JUMP
command moves the cursor to a specified location in text. The editor
automatically returns to main command level.
3.15.1
Description
Press
J;
AEDIT-86
prompts-
Count.
The
JUMP
command ignores count.
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