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VEDIT PLUS A P P E N D I X A N O T E S F O R C R T V E R S I O N S A N D E X A M P L E K E Y B O A R D L A Y O U T S -1- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes IMPORTANT NOTES FOR CRT VERSIONS (Televideo Users: See next page!!) The CRT versions of VEDIT PLUS are very generic in that they can run on almost any hardware configuration. They are primarily intended to be used with CRT terminals connected to a micro-computer. (The connection may be direct, via a network, or over a telephone line.) Although the CRT versions will even run on an IBM PC, whenever possible, you should use a "memory mapped" version for the IBM PC, Tandy 2000, DEC Rainbow, Wang PC and TI Professional. The memory mapped versions have the advantage of updating the screen about 10 to 20 times faster than CRT versions. Please contact us if you receive a CRT version when you should have a memory mapped version. VEDIT PLUS supports "windows" on CRT terminals. Screen updating is faster if the terminal has "Insert Line" and "Delete Line" capability. Fortunately, most terminals and the Z-100 have this. On some (relatively obscure) MS-DOS machines you will have to install the MS-DOS ANSI.SYS driver to run VEDIT PLUS. Unfortunately, most ANSI.SYS do not support Insert Line/Delete line. This slows down screen updating when using windows. When using "windows" with the CRT versions, you will find screen updating faster when using vertical (top/bottom) windows. Horizontal (left/right) windows can also be used, but scrolling then requires that the entire window be rewritten. Remember that you can edit multiple files without having to split the screen into windows. If your terminal (computer) does not scroll properly with VEDIT PLUS, it is often due to incorrect installation for the "Number of Screen Lines". Some terminals and computers have 25 line displays, others have 24 lines. Please contact us if you have any questions concerning the compatibility of VEDIT PLUS with your machine. If you have MS-DOS and a hard disk you should create the subdirectory "\VEDIT" on the hard disk and copy all files to it. Follow the directions under "Setting up VEDIT PLUS on an IBM PC-XT or AT" in the Introduction. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT "STATUS LINES" The "status line" on the Zenith Z19 and Televideo 950 terminals is not supported. They must be installed as 24 line terminals. -2- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT TELEVIDEO TERMINALS (For models 910, 912, 920, 925 and 950) Most Televideo terminals (and terminals emulating a Televideo) do not support reverse video on individual characters. (A reverse video character is surrounded by two blank spaces.) Therefore, VEDIT PLUS does not support reverse video on these terminals. Without reverse video, it is impossible to see the location of the cursors in multiple windows. (The main cursor is always visible.) However, VEDIT PLUS can display the text using the "dim" attribute, and display messages, the status line and multiple cursors in the "normal" attribute. This may require an intensity adjustment when using VEDIT PLUS, but is the preferred setup. Therefore, the CRT Installation menu has multiple entries for Televideo terminals. Those marked "DIM" use the "dim" attribute feature. The alternate entries do not use reverse video or dim characters. To improve the visibility of the status line, you may want to display it with dashes "-". This is selected by setting Task 7.4 to "2D" hex. Task 7.5 should also be set to "2D" hex. Note: The Televideo models 914, 924 and 970 support reverse video properly. Therefore, the above discussion does not apply to them. The 914/924 entry is marked with "REVERSE" as a reminder that reverse video is supported. The 970 user should select the "ANSI 3.64" entry. Note: Since the BACKSPACE key on most Televideo terminals sends the same code as "Left Arrow" key, the [BACKSPACE] function cannot be assigned to the BACKSPACE key. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT WYSE 50 TERMINALS The Wyse 50 can emulate Televideo terminals, but then has the same problem with reverse video characters. However, VEDIT PLUS uses a "trick" to support reverse video in the WY50 mode - it writes reverse video characters as "protected characters" without entering "protected mode". For this to work you must set up the terminal as follows: WYSE 50 Setup: PROT = REV COMPATIBLE MODE = WY50 You can optionally install VEDIT PLUS to support the WY50 with 132 columns. Select the WYSE 50 (132 COLUMN) from the CRT menu AND set installation Task 10.2 to 132. -3- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes INSTALLING THE CRT VERSIONS The CRT versions are NOT supplied ready to run since we have no way of knowing what hardware configuration you have. Therefore, there is no ".COM" file on your disk, but rather a ".SET" file. You must perform the installation before you can use VEDIT PLUS for the first time. Give the DOS command: INSTALL VPLUS86C.SET VPLUS.COM Initially you only have to perform Step 2 of the Installation on pages 299 - 300 in the manual. This will give you the "Default Keyboard Layout" listed later in this file. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR NEC APC AND Z-100 The function keys on the NEC APC and Zenith Z-100 can send 8 bit characters, i.e. characters which have their "high" bit set. To enable these functions keys for editing purposes you must set Task 7.2 to a "0" during Installation. (Note: Task 7.2 has a totally different meaning on the IBM PC. The manual describes the IBM PC meaning.) -4- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes DESCRIPTION OF FILES ON DISK General 8080 / Z80 / 8086 Versions The files actually supplied on your diskette depend upon which version of VEDIT PLUS you purchased. You will have to perform the Installation, described in the manual, to produce a runnable VEDIT PLUS. INSTALL.EXE The program used to perform the Installation. The manual describes the use of this program and the "SET" files below. (Note: file name is INSTALL.CMD for CP/M-86 and INSTALL.COM for CP/M.) INSTALL.INI Data file needed to perform CRT version Installation. Must be on same drive as INSTALL.EXE. INTMOD.EXE The program used to add, delete or change entries from the CRT terminal menu during Installation. Modifies the file INSTALL.INI. The program is self-prompting and its operation is described in the file NEWCRT.DOC. VPLUSZC.SET File for producing the Z80 CRT version. VPLUS8C.SET File for producing the 8080 CRT version. VPLUSZM.SET File for producing the Z80 Memory mapped version. VPLUS8M.SET File for producing the 8080 Memory mapped version. VPLUS86C.SET File for producing the 8086 CRT version. VPHELP.HLP Help file accessed by "H" command. The help file may be edited to better fit your needs. VPEHELP.HLP Help file accessed by "EH" command. VVHELP.HLP Help file accessed by [HELP] function. PRINT.VDM Simple print formatting command macro. COMPARE.VDM Sophisticated split screen file comparison/merge command macro. SORT.VDM Command macro to sort a mailing list. CV203.VDM Command macro which converts version 2.02 macros into 2.03 macros. -5- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes STRIPV.VDM Command macro which strips comments from VEDIT PLUS macros. Primarily for CP/M (8080 / Z80) machines, where it is important to save memory space. MENU.VDM Macro to make Command Mode "Menu" driven. MENU.INI Macro which should be renamed to "VEDIT.INI" to enable the MENU.VDM file. KEYS.ART Graphic representation of the Default Keyboard Layout. This file can be used to replace the first two "screens" of the VVHELP.HLP file. WHATS.NEW Overview for existing VEDIT users of the new features in this release. ERRATA.DOC IMPORTANT documentation about corrections in the manual and last minute enhancements. NEWCRT.DOC Description of how to use INTMOD program to add new CRT terminals to the customization menu or modify existing entries. README.CRT This appendix supplied on disk. -6- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes PERSONAL KEYBOARD LAYOUT [CURSOR UP] [CURSOR DOWN] [CURSOR RIGHT] [CURSOR LEFT] [BACK TAB] [TAB CURSOR] [ZIP] [LINE TOGGLE] [NEXT LINE] [SCROLL UP] [SCROLL DOWN] [SCROLL RIGHT] [SCROLL LEFT] [PREVIOUS WORD] [NEXT WORD] [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] [NEXT PARAGRAPH] [PAGE UP] [PAGE DOWN] [SCREEN TOGGLE] [INSERT] [DELETE] [BACKSPACE] [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] [DEL NEXT WORD] [ERASE TO END OF LINE] [ERASE LINE] [UNDO] [TAB CHARACTER] [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] [REPEAT] [FIND] [REPLACE] [CANCEL] [INDENT] [UNDENT] [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] [MACRO] [VISUAL EXIT] [VISUAL ESCAPE] [DEFINE] [HELP] [GOTO] [FILE] [BLOCK] [PRINT] [WINDOW] [USER] [MISC] -7- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes DEFAULT KEYBOARD LAYOUT "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" Yes [CURSOR UP] <CTRL-E> [CURSOR DOWN] <CTRL-C> [CURSOR RIGHT] <CTRL-D> [CURSOR LEFT] <CTRL-S> [BACK TAB] <CTRL-Q> [TAB CURSOR] <CTRL-B> [ZIP] <CTRL-G> [LINE TOGGLE] NOT USED [NEXT LINE] <CTRL-J> Often labeled LINE FEED [SCROLL UP] <CTRL-R> [SCROLL DOWN] <CTRL-V> [SCROLL RIGHT] <CTRL-Y> [SCROLL LEFT] <CTRL-T> [PREVIOUS WORD] <CTRL-A> [NEXT WORD] <CTRL-F> [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] ESC - W [NEXT PARAGRAPH] ESC - X [PAGE UP] <CTRL-W> [PAGE DOWN] <CTRL-X> [SCREEN TOGGLE] NOT USED [INSERT] <CTRL-N> Think I[N]sert [DELETE] <DEL> [BACKSPACE] <CTRL-H> Often labeled BACKSPACE [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] ESC - A [DEL NEXT WORD] ESC - F [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <CTRL-L> [ERASE LINE] <CTRL-K> Think [K]ill Line [UNDO] <CTRL-U> [TAB CHARACTER] <CTRL-I> Often labeled TAB [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] ESC - Q [REPEAT] ESC - R [FIND] ESC - 2 [REPLACE] ESC - 3 [CANCEL] <CTRL-Z> [INDENT] <CTRL-P> [UNDENT] <CTRL-O> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] ESC - J Think [J]ustify [MACRO] ESC - C Think [C]ommand Macro [VISUAL EXIT] ESC - E [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] ESC - D [HELP] ESC - ? [GOTO] ESC - G [FILE] ESC - 0 ESC - "Zero" [BLOCK] ESC - B [PRINT] ESC - P [WINDOW] ESC - 9 [USER] ESC - U [MISC] ESC - M -8- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes DEFAULT KEYBOARD LAYOUT (Page 2) (Built-in Keystroke Macros) [BLOCK]-C ESC - 4 "Copy to text register" [BLOCK]-M ESC - 5 "Move to text register" [BLOCK]-I ESC - 6 "Insert text register" [GOTO]-M ESC - 7 "Set text marker" [GOTO]-J ESC - 8 "Jump to text marker" [GOTO]-H ESC - H "Home" [GOTO]-Z ESC - Z "Zend" [CANCEL] ESC - 1 Alternate key for CANCEL These commonly used menu functions are built-in as keystroke macros. -9- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes DEFAULT CRT CUSTOMIZATION 4.) PHYSICAL LINES PER PAGE 66 PRINTED LINES PER PAGE 60 LEFT MARGIN FOR PRINTING 12 USE FORM-FEED FOR NEW PAGE Yes 5.) CURSOR TYPE Not Applicable CURSOR BLINK RATE Not Applicable INDENT INCREMENT 4 LOWER/UPPER CASE CONVERSION No Conversion CONDITIONAL CONVERSION CHARACTER ; DELAY FOR COMMAND MODE SCROLLING 0 RIGHT MARGIN FOR WORD WRAP (0 = OFF) 0 HIGH BIT PROCESSING ON INPUT/OUTPUT 1 CURSOR POSITIONING OPTION 1 HORIZONTAL SCROLL MARGIN 210 HORIZONTAL SCROLL INCREMENT 20 6.) EXPAND TAB WITH SPACES No AUTO-BUFFERING IN VISUAL MODE Forward & Backward AUTO-INDENT MODE No POINT PAST TEXT REGISTER INSERT Yes EQUATE UPPER/LOWER CASE WHEN SEARCHING Yes MS-DOS END-OF-FILE PADDING No REVERSE ALL UPPER AND LOWER CASE KEYS No SUPPRESS ERROR HANDLING No USE EXPLICIT TEXT DELIMITERS No GLOBAL FILE OPERATIONS No JUSTIFY PARAGRAPHS No 7.) TAB POSITIONS Every 8 KEYBOARD INPUT System BEGIN IN INSERT MODE No STATUS LINE CHARACTER 20 hex SCREEN CONTINUATION CHARACTER AD hex TAB FILL CHARACTER 20 hex END-OF-LINE CHARACTER 20 hex 8.) PATTERN MATCH CHARACTER | COMMAND ITERATION LEFT BRACKET [ COMMAND ITERATION RIGHT BRACKET ] COMMAND ESCAPE CHARACTER ESC COUNT FOR COMMAND MODE HELP MESSAGE 3 START UP IN COMMAND MODE No SPEED OF YOUR COMPUTER IN MHZ 4 -10- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes DEFAULT CRT CUSTOMIZATION (PAGE 2) 9.) ENABLE AUTO-STARTUP (EXECUTE VEDIT.INI) Yes LOOK FOR HELP AND VEDIT.INI ON CURRENT DRIVE Yes (2) ALTERNATE DRIVE FOR HELP AND VEDIT.INI FILES None SIZE OF FREE MEMORY AFTER AUTO-READ (K BYTES) 6 SIZE OF FILE BUFFERING "PAGE" (K BYTES) 12 10.) NUMBER OF SCREEN LINES 24 LENGTH OF DISPLAYED LINE 80 LINE MOVEMENT FOR PAGING 20 TOP LINE FOR CURSOR 3 BOTTOM LINE FOR CURSOR 20 ATTRIBUTE FOR TEXT CHARACTERS 0 ATTRIBUTE FOR SCREEN ERASE 0 ATTRIBUTE FOR STATUS LINE 1 ATTRIBUTE FOR STATUS LINE MESSAGES 1 ATTRIBUTE FOR WINDOW BORDER 0 ATTRIBUTE FOR WINDOW BORDER MESSAGE 1 11.) Not Applicable 12.) Select CRT Terminal Type Select your terminal (or computer type) from the multi-page menu of supported terminals. In the unlikely event your terminal is not listed, you can add it to the menu using the supplied INTMOD program. This program is documented in the file NEWCRT.DOC. -11- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes NOTES FOR HEATH H19 / ZENITH Z19 TERMINALS The example keyboard layout assumes that the terminal is in the "Heath" mode and not in the ANSI mode. VEDIT PLUS and INSTALL automatically put the keypad into "Alternate Keypad Mode" and disable this mode on exit. You may experience extra characters appearing when using the cursor UP and DOWN keys, especially in conjunction with the REPEAT key. This is caused by the function keys sending their multi character codes at 9600 Baud, which is too fast for non-interrupt driven software. This is best solved by making your system interrupt driven. If this is not possible, implement the cursor movements with control characters and use the keypad for other functions. It may help to reduce the entered value in Task 8.8 (relating to processor speed) during Installation, or to use the "Shifted Keypad Mode". If you are using your terminal at the undocumented 19,200 baud, you will need to modify the CRT terminal entry (see NEWCRT.DOC) and increase the delays for EOS, EOL, INSERT LINE and DELETE LINE. The cursor addressing will also require a delay of about 4 milliseconds. Note: The 25th status line on the H19/Z19 is not supported. The H19/Z19 must be installed as a 24 line terminal. NOTES FOR Z-100 Be sure you have installed TASK 7.2 to a value of "0". VEDIT PLUS automatically puts the Z-100 into a mode of "disabled key expansion" since this allows maximum flexibility in the keyboard layout. In particular, it allows use of the Shifted arrow keys, and the use of [CANCEL] in Command Mode. Normal key expansion is restored when VEDIT PLUS is exited. INSTALL also puts the Z-100 into this mode. (The Z100SET file used in previous versions of VEDIT PLUS is no longer needed.) -12- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE ZENITH Z19 "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" Yes [CURSOR UP] <Up Arrow> [CURSOR DOWN] <Down Arrow> [CURSOR RIGHT] <Right Arrow> [CURSOR LEFT] <Left Arrow> [BACK TAB] <HOME> On Keypad [TAB CURSOR] <.> On Keypad [ZIP] <0> On Keypad [LINE TOGGLE] <CTRL-A> [NEXT LINE] <LINE FEED> [SCROLL UP] SHIFT <Up Arrow> [SCROLL DOWN] SHIFT <Down Arrow> [SCROLL RIGHT] SHIFT <Right Arrow> [SCROLL LEFT] SHIFT <Left Arrow> [PREVIOUS WORD] <BLUE> [NEXT WORD] <RED> [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] SHIFT <IC> [NEXT PARAGRAPH] SHIFT <IL> [PAGE UP] <IC> [PAGE DOWN] <IL> [SCREEN TOGGLE] <CTRL-W> [INSERT] <ENTER> "ENTER" on Keypad [DELETE] <DELETE> [BACKSPACE] <BACK SPACE> [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] <CTRL-S> [DEL NEXT WORD] <CTRL-D> [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <CTRL-Z> [ERASE LINE] <CTRL-X> [UNDO] <CTRL-U> [TAB CHARACTER] <TAB> [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] <CTRL-Q> [REPEAT] <CTRL-R> [FIND] <F2> [REPLACE] <F3> [CANCEL] <F1> [INDENT] <CTRL-L> [UNDENT] <CTRL-K> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-F> [MACRO] ESC - / [VISUAL EXIT] <CTRL-E> Used to exit to command mode. [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] ESC - K Think [K]eystroke macro [HELP] ESC - <Space Bar> [GOTO] <DC> On Keypad [FILE] ESC - F [BLOCK] <WHITE> [PRINT] <CTRL-P> [WINDOW] ESC - W [USER] SHIFT <DL> [MISC] <DL> -13- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE ZENITH Z19 (Built-in Keystroke Macros) [BLOCK]-C <F5> "Copy to text register" [BLOCK]-M <ERASE> "Move to text register" [BLOCK]-I <F4> "Insert text register" [GOTO]-H ESC - <CTRL-H> "Home" [GOTO]-Z ESC - <CTRL-Z> "Zend" -14- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE Z-100 "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" No [CURSOR UP] <Up Arrow> [CURSOR DOWN] <Down Arrow> [CURSOR RIGHT] <Right Arrow> [CURSOR LEFT] <Left Arrow> [BACK TAB] <HOME> on keypad [TAB CURSOR] <.> on keypad [ZIP] <0> on keypad [LINE TOGGLE] <-> on keypad [NEXT LINE] <LINE FEED> [SCROLL UP] SHIFT <Up Arrow> [SCROLL DOWN] SHIFT <Down Arrow> [SCROLL RIGHT] SHIFT <Right Arrow> [SCROLL LEFT] SHIFT <Left Arrow> [PREVIOUS WORD] <8> on keypad [NEXT WORD] <9> on keypad [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] <5> on keypad [NEXT PARAGRAPH] <2> on keypad [PAGE UP] <4> on keypad [PAGE DOWN] <1> on keypad [SCREEN TOGGLE] <CTRL-S> [INSERT] <ENTER> on keypad [DELETE] <DELETE> [BACKSPACE] <BACK SPACE> [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] <SHIFT-8> <8> on keypad [DEL NEXT WORD] <SHIFT-9> <9> on keypad [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <CTRL-Z> [ERASE LINE] <CTRL-X> [UNDO] <CTRL-U> [TAB CHARACTER] <TAB> [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] <CTRL-Q> [REPEAT] <CTRL-R> [FIND] <F1> [REPLACE] <SHIFT- F1> [CANCEL] <F0> [INDENT] <F8> [UNDENT] <F7> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-F> [MACRO] <F2> [VISUAL EXIT] <INS LINE> Exit to command mode [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] <CTRL-D> [HELP] <HELP> [GOTO] <3> On Keypad [FILE] <F3> [BLOCK] <F9> [PRINT] <CTRL-P> [WINDOW] <F4> [USER] <F5> [MISC] <F6> -15- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE Z-100 (Built-in Keystroke Macros) [BLOCK]-C <F10> "Copy to text register" [BLOCK]-M <F11> "Move to text register" [BLOCK]-I <F12> "Insert text register" [GOTO]-H ESC - <CTRL-H> "Home" [GOTO]-Z ESC - <CTRL-Z> "Zend" -16- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE IBM 3101 "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" No [CURSOR UP] <Up Arrow> [CURSOR DOWN] <Down Arrow> [CURSOR RIGHT] <Right Arrow> [CURSOR LEFT] <Left Arrow> [BACK TAB] <ALT-A> [TAB CURSOR] <ALT-B> [ZIP] <ALT-G> [LINE TOGGLE] NOT USED Type RETURN [NEXT LINE] <ALT-J> [SCROLL UP] <ALT-Q> [SCROLL DOWN] <ALT-Z> [SCROLL RIGHT] <ALT-Y> [SCROLL LEFT] <ALT-T> [PREVIOUS WORD] <ALT-K> [NEXT WORD] <ALT-L> [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] ESC - W [NEXT PARAGRAPH] ESC - X [PAGE UP] <ALT-W> [PAGE DOWN] <ALT-X> [SCREEN TOGGLE] NOT USED [INSERT] <ALT-N> Think I[N]sert [DELETE] <DEL> [BACKSPACE] <--- [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] ESC - K [DEL NEXT WORD] ESC - L [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <EOL> [ERASE LINE] <EOS> [UNDO] <ALT-U> [TAB CHARACTER] <TAB> [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] ESC - Q [REPEAT] <ALT-R> [FIND] <PF7> [REPLACE] <PF8> [CANCEL] <ALT-C> [INDENT] <ALT-P> [UNDENT] <ALT-O> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] <ALT-F> [MACRO] ESC - M [VISUAL EXIT] <ALT-E> [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] <ALT-D> [HELP] ESC - ? [GOTO] <PF1> [FILE] <PF3> [BLOCK] <PF2> [PRINT] ESC - P [WINDOW] <PF4> [USER] <PF5> [MISC] <PF6> -17- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE TELEVIDEO 920C "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" Yes [CURSOR UP] <Up Arrow> [CURSOR DOWN] <Down Arrow> [CURSOR RIGHT] <Right Arrow> [CURSOR LEFT] <Left Arrow> [BACK TAB] FUNCT - <HOME> [TAB CURSOR] <CTRL-T> [ZIP] <HOME> [LINE TOGGLE] NOT USED [NEXT LINE] <CTRL-N> [SCROLL UP] FUNCT - <Up Arrow> [SCROLL DOWN] FUNCT - <Down Arrow> [SCROLL RIGHT] FUNCT - <Right Arrow> [SCROLL LEFT] FUNCT - <Left Arrow> [PREVIOUS WORD] <CTRL-D> [NEXT WORD] <CTRL-F> [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] ESC - W [NEXT PARAGRAPH] ESC - S [PAGE UP] <CTRL-W> [PAGE DOWN] <CTRL-S> [SCREEN TOGGLE] <CTRL-Y> [INSERT] <F11> [DELETE] <DEL> [BACKSPACE] <F10> [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] ESC - D [DEL NEXT WORD] ESC - F [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <CTRL-Z> [ERASE LINE] <CTRL-X> [UNDO] <CTRL-U> [TAB CHARACTER] TAB [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] <CTRL-Q> [REPEAT] <CTRL-R> [FIND] <F2> [REPLACE] <F3> [CANCEL] <F1> [INDENT] <CTRL-P> [UNDENT] <CTRL-O> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-V> [MACRO] ESC - C Think [C]ommand Macro [VISUAL EXIT] <CTRL-E> [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] ESC - K Think [K]eystroke Macro [HELP] ESC - ? [GOTO] <F5> [FILE] <F6> [BLOCK] <F9> [PRINT] ESC - P [WINDOW] <F4> [USER] <F7> [MISC] <F8> -18- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE TELEVIDEO 924 "UPPER/LOWER CASE ESCAPE SEQUENCES EQUIVALENT?" No [CURSOR UP] <Up Arrow> [CURSOR DOWN] <Down Arrow> [CURSOR RIGHT] <Right Arrow> [CURSOR LEFT] <Left Arrow> [BACK TAB] <BACK TAB> [TAB CURSOR] <CTRL-G> [ZIP] <HOME [LINE TOGGLE] NOT USED [NEXT LINE] <LINE FEED> [SCROLL UP] <CTRL-E> [SCROLL DOWN] <CTRL-C> [SCROLL RIGHT] <CTRL-Y> [SCROLL LEFT] <CTRL-T> [PREVIOUS WORD] <F5> [NEXT WORD] <F6> [PREVIOUS PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-W> [NEXT PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-S> [PAGE UP] <PAGE ERASE> [PAGE DOWN] <PAGE> [SCREEN TOGGLE] <CTRL-N> [INSERT] <CHAR INSERT> [DELETE] <CHAR DELETE> [BACKSPACE] <DEL> [DEL PREVIOUS WORD] ESC - <F5> [DEL NEXT WORD] ESC - <F6> [ERASE TO END OF LINE] <CLEAR SPACE> Same as <CTRL-Z> [ERASE LINE] <CTRL-X> [UNDO] <CTRL-U> [TAB CHARACTER] TAB [NEXT CHAR LITERAL] <CTRL-Q> [REPEAT] <CTRL-R> [FIND] <F2> [REPLACE] <F3> [CANCEL] <F1> [INDENT] <F8> [UNDENT] <F7> [FORMAT PARAGRAPH] <CTRL-F> [MACRO] <F15> [VISUAL EXIT] <F16> [VISUAL ESCAPE] ESC - ESC [DEFINE] ESC - D [HELP] <SEND> [GOTO] <F13> [FILE] ESC - <F4> [BLOCK] <F9> [PRINT] <PRINT> [WINDOW] <F4> [USER] <LINE INSERT> [MISC] <LINE ERASE> -19- VEDIT PLUS Appendix A CRT Notes EXAMPLE KEYBOARD LAYOUT FOR THE TELEVIDEO 924 (Built-in Keystroke Macros) [BLOCK]-C <F10> "Copy to text register" [BLOCK]-M <F11> "Move to text register" [BLOCK]-I <F12> "Insert text register" [GOTO]-M ESC - <F14> "Set text marker" [GOTO]-J <F14> "Jump to text marker" [GOTO]-H ESC - H "Home" [GOTO]-Z ESC - Z "Zend" -20-