Intel AEDIT-86 Life Jacket User Manual


 
AEDIT -86 User's Guide Editing Commands
The
current
values for indent, left,
and
right
are
displayed
to
the
right
of
the
colon
separated
by commas.
The
first
number
sets the indentation,
the
second
the
left
margin,
and
the
third
the
right margin. Indent
may
be set
at
any
value from
0-253;
left, from
0-253;
and right, from 1--254.
The
value
of
the right margin must
be
greater
than
the
indentation
and
the left margin. When entering
the
values,
separate
them
by
one
or
more blanks
or
CJ
comma.
The
values
of
aJ)
three
numbers
are
absolute
and
offset from position
O.
The
default
values are 4, 0,
and
76.
Press
<
ESC)
or
<
RETURN)
to
execute the
commCJnd
and
return
to
main
command
level.
To
set indent
to
0, left
to
5,
and
right to 70,
type-
8ET)
I<argin)
-
5,
70
<RETURN>
To
reset
the
left
margin
to
2,
type-
I<ET)
I<argin)
2
<RETURN>
Related
Commands.
PARAGRAPH,
SET
Autonl
Notab
To
execute
the.
Notab
option, press N.
This
option instructs the editor to replace
inserted
tabs
with
the
appropriate
number
of blanks.
It
prompts-
insert
blanks
for
tabs'?
(y
or
(n])
If
y,
blanks
are
inserted instead
of
tabs
whenever you press the <
TAB)
key in
the
INSERT
or
XCHANGE
mode.
If
n,
this
option is
turned
off.
Note
that
this option does not affect
tabs
that
are
entered using the <
HEX)
prefix
(
(HEX)
09).
Related
Commands.
SET
Tab
Radix
To
execute
the
Radix
option, press R.
This
option allows you
to
determine
the
radix
(base)
in which an
AEDIT-86
variable will be inserted
in
the
text. It
prompts-
- - - -
cur
r e n t R a d i
x:
radix
Alpha
Binary
DeCimal
Hex
Dc
t a I
This
option affects values inserted
or
exchanged by the Fetch operation <
FETN
)
(described
in
Chapter
6).
The
Radix default
is
Decimal.
For
more
on Radix, see
Chapter
6.
Related
Commands.
INSERT,
XCHANGE
Showfind
To
execute
the
Showfind option, press S. It is used to display all lines containing
the
target
string
in
a
FIND/REPLACE
command.
It
prompts-
list
lines
on
multiple
finds'?
(y
or
(n])
If
y,
when you execute a
FIND
or
(?)REPLACE
command, the screen
is
cleared,
and
each
text line
that
contains
the
target
string
is
displayed on
the
screen.
Each
string
is displayed on a
separate
line.
When
the screen
is
full,
the
message
"hit
space to
continue"
is displayed.
If
n,
the
FIND
and
(?)REPLACE
commands
execute as usual. but
the
screen is
not cleared, and text lines
that
contain the string are not displayed on
the
screen.
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