1 Cheat_Sheet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following additional keys are defined: CTRL/B - Toggle one/two windows GOLD S - Convert tabs/spaces GOLD CTRL/B - Open a reference file GOLD T - Convert non-printable chars GOLD UP - Move to top window GOLD U - Convert upper/lower/capital GOLD DOWN - Move to bottom window GOLD E - Trim spaces/tabs line end GOLD W - Adjust window sizes GOLD C - Center a line of text CTRL/N - "Nuke" a multi window CTRL/V - Enter control character GOLD M - Save current position GOLD X - Toggle word definition GOLD G - Go to saved position GOLD B - Toggle box SELECT/CUT/PASTE GOLD L - Go to specified line GOLD O - Toggle overstrike/insert GOLD Q - Display line/column GOLD Y - Toggle graphics display GOLD F - Toggle margin support CTRL/K - Start learn sequence GOLD < - Set left margin CTRL/R - End learn sequence GOLD > - Set right margin GOLD I - Initialization commands GOLD TAB - Set tab size GOLD $ - Issue DCL commands GOLD Z - Display message buffer GOLD J - Selected substitution GOLD R - Display a "ruler" GOLD V - Display TPU version ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following commands are available from APLEVE initialization files, as DO commands, as GOLD_I key commands, or as line mode commands: {ENABLE|DISABLE} BOX - Enables BOX mode SELECT/CUT/PASTE {ENABLE|DISABLE} DISPLAY DEFAULT_FILE - Enables display of default filename {ENABLE|DISABLE} MARGIN - Enables APLEVE margin support {ENABLE|DISABLE} MULTI WINDOWS - Enables APLEVE multi windows {ENABLE|DISABLE} WILDCARD FIND - Enables wildcard FINDs HELP - If interactive, provides help MESSAGE message - Displays user message PRINT HELP file - Writes help to file SET CURSOR top:bottom - Controls scrolling SET DCL {ERASE|NOERASE} - Erase DCL buffer between commands SET INSERT - Sets MAIN buffer to INSERT mode SET LEFT_MARGIN n - Left margin - APLEVE margin support SET OVERSTRIKE - Sets MAIN buffer to OVERSTRIKE mode SET QUIET - Disables APLEVE command verification SET RIGHT_MARGIN n - Right margin - APLEVE margin support SET SCREEN width - For 80/132 column screen width SET SEARCH {GENERAL|EXACT|EVE} - Set case sensitivity for search SET TAB EVERY number - Set tab sizes for APLEVE TABs SET VERIFY - Enables APLEVE command verification SET WORD {EDT|NON-ALPHANUMERIC|user} - Sets WORD definition SET WRAP number - Sets WRAP column for EDT wrapping TPU command - Executes the specified TPU command 1 Commands o For a list of APLEVE help topics enter APLEVE The Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor (APLEVE) supports the following keys and commands in addition to the commands provided by EVE. APLEVE KEYS: CTRL/B - Toggle one/two windows GOLD S - Convert tabs/spaces GOLD CTRL/B - Open a reference file GOLD T - Convert non-printable chars GOLD UP - Move to top window GOLD U - Convert case upper/lower/cap GOLD DOWN - Move to bottom window GOLD E - Trim spaces/tabs line end GOLD W - Adjust window sizes GOLD C - Center a line of text CTRL/N - "Nuke" a multi window CTRL/V - Enter control character GOLD M - Save current position GOLD X - Toggle word definition GOLD G - Go to saved position GOLD B - Toggle box SELECT/CUT/PASTE GOLD L - Go to specified line GOLD O - Toggle overstrike/insert GOLD Q - Display line/column GOLD Y - Toggle graphics display GOLD F - Toggle margin support CTRL/K - Start learn sequence GOLD < - Set left margin CTRL/R - End learn sequence GOLD > - Set right margin GOLD I - Initialization commands GOLD TAB - Set tab size GOLD $ - Issue DCL commands GOLD Z - Display message buffer GOLD J - Selected substitution GOLD R - Display a "ruler" GOLD V - Display TPU version LINE MODE COMMANDS: {ENABLE|DISABLE} BOX - Enables BOX mode SELECT/CUT/PASTE {ENABLE|DISABLE} DISPLAY DEFAULT_FILE - Enables display of default filename {ENABLE|DISABLE} MARGIN - Enables APLEVE margin support {ENABLE|DISABLE} MULTI WINDOWS - Enables APLEVE multi windows {ENABLE|DISABLE} WILDCARD FIND - Enables wildcard FINDs HELP - If interactive, provides help MESSAGE message - Displays user message PRINT HELP file - Writes help to file SET CURSOR top:bottom - Controls scrolling SET DCL {ERASE|NOERASE} - Erase DCL buffer between commands SET INSERT - Sets MAIN buffer to INSERT mode SET LEFT_MARGIN n - Left margin for APLEVE margin support SET OVERSTRIKE - Sets MAIN buffer to OVERSTRIKE mode SET QUIET - Disables APLEVE command verification SET RIGHT_MARGIN n - Right margin for APLEVE margin support SET SCREEN width - For 80/132 column screen width SET SEARCH {GENERAL|EXACT|EVE} - Set case sensitivity for search SET TAB EVERY number - Set tab sizes for APLEVE TABs SET VERIFY - Enables APLEVE command verification SET WORD {EDT|NON-ALPHANUMERIC|user} - Sets WORD definition SET WRAP number - Sets WRAP column for EDT wrapping TPU command - Executes the specified TPU command 1 APLEVE Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor The Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor provides additional functions to the DEC EVE Editor. Below are the topics available in HELP. CTRL_B CTRL_K CTRL_N CTRL_R CTRL_V GOLD_B GOLD_CTRL_B GOLD_C GOLD_DOWN GOLD_E GOLD_F GOLD_G GOLD_I GOLD_J GOLD_L GOLD_M GOLD_O GOLD_Q GOLD_R GOLD_S GOLD_T GOLD_U GOLD_UP GOLD_V GOLD_W GOLD_X GOLD_Y GOLD_Z GOLD_$ GOLD_< GOLD_> GOLD_TAB Box_Cut_Paste Case_Convert Center_Line DCL Enter_CTRL Graphics GoTo_Line Init_File Input_File Overstrike Learn Line/Column Margins Messages Position Ruler Substitution Tab_Convert Tab_Stops Trim_Buffer Version Wildcard_Find Windows Word_Def Xlate_CTRL 1 CTRL_B +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | B | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/B key toggles between one and two windows. If two windows are being used, then Control/B will return the display to using one window. If one window is being used, Control/B will cause two windows to be used, with both windows mapped to the main buffer. If Multi-Windows are enabled, then Control/B will split the current window into two windows. 1 CTRL_K +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | K | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/K key will start a learn sequence for a key. You will be prompted for the key to define. 1 CTRL_N +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | N | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/N key "Nukes" the current window when Multi- Windows are enabled. 1 CTRL_R +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | R | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/R key will complete a learn sequence for a key. 1 CTRL_V +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | V | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/V key will place the next character, including control characters at the current cursor position. This provides, for example, a convienent way to enter escape sequences by typing CTRL/V (CTRL/V CTRL/[ on VT220). 1 GOLD_B +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | B | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_B key toggles between BOX mode and Normal mode for the CUT (Remove), PASTE (Insert here), and SELECT keys. 1 GOLD_CTRL_B +----------+ +----------+----------+ | | | | | | GOLD | + | CTRL | B | | | | | | +----------+ +----------+----------+ The GOLD Control/B key causes two windows to be used, and will read a file into the top (reference) window. GOLD Control/B will prompt for the file to read into the ref- erence window. If Multi-Windows are enabled, the current window is split and the reference file is read into the top window. You can disable the display of the default filename either in an initialization file or through line mode by entering the ENABLE|DISABLE DISPLAY DEFAULT_FILENAME command. 1 GOLD_C +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | C | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_C key will center the text on the current line. 1 GOLD_DOWN +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | v | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_v (GOLD DOWN_ARROW) key will move the cursor from the top window to the bottom window when two windows are used. If Multi-Windows are enabled, the cursor will move to the next lower window. 1 GOLD_E +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | E | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_E key will trim spaces and tabs from every line in the current buffer. 1 GOLD_F +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | F | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_F key toggles margin support ON/OFF. If margin support is enabled, then the space, tab, return, and fill keys will cause text to be formatted within the margins specified by the GOLD_< and GOLD_> keys (columns 1 and 75 by default). You can specify margins either in an initialization file or from line mode using the following commands: ENABLE|DISABLE MARGIN SET LEFT_MARGIN n SET RIGHT_MARGIN n 1 GOLD_G +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | G | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_G key moves the cursor to the position previously saved with a GOLD_M key. GOLD_G can't move between buffers and/or windows. Eight different positions can be specified to the GOLD_G key by using the EDT repeat count facility. To specify position 2 for example, you would use the key sequence: GOLD 2 GOLD G If a repeat count is not specified, then position 0 is used. 1 GOLD_I +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | I | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_I key allows APLEVE initialization commands to be entered interactively. For a complete description of the available commands, see the help for Init_File. This key is equivalent to the EVE DO key. 1 GOLD_J +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | J | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_J key substitutes one string for another in the select range. GOLD_J will prompt for the two strings, and uses the responses from the last GOLD_J invocation as the defaults. 1 GOLD_L +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | L | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_L key will prompt for a line to move the cursor to. 1 GOLD_M +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | M | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_M key saves (marks) the current cursor position. The GOLD_G key can then be used to move the cursor back to this position. Eight different positions can be specified to the GOLD_M key by using the EDT repeat count facility. To specify position 2 for example, you would use the key sequence: GOLD 2 GOLD M If a repeat count is not specified, then position 0 is used. 1 GOLD_O +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | O | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_O key toggles between insert and overstrike modes for the current buffer. 1 GOLD_Q +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Q | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_Q key is used to display the current line number along with the total number of lines in the buffer and the current cursor column position. 1 GOLD_R +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | R | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_R key will display a ruler at the top of the current window. 1 GOLD_S +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | S | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_S key is used for conversion between spaces and tabs. GOLD_S will prompt for Space to tab conversion or Tab to space conversion. The default is S to convert spaces to tabs. 1 GOLD_T +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | T | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_T key is used to display non-printable characters. GOLD_T prompts for one of three options: 1) DISPLAY_ONE will display the hex, decimal, and octal equivalents of the character, along with a printable representation of the character in the message area. 2) ON will convert all of the non-printable characters to a printable equivalent. This will change the contents of the buffer. 3) OFF will convert all of the printable equivalents of the non-printable characters back into ASCII characters. The contents of the buffer will be changed. The default option is DISPLAY_ONE. 1 GOLD_U +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | U | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_U key is used to set the case of selected text to be all upper case, all lower case, or will capitalize the text. GOLD_U will prompt for Upper, Lower, or Capitalize. You should enter either U, L, or C. The default is lower case. 1 GOLD_UP +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | ^ | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_^ (GOLD UP_ARROW) key will move the cursor from the bottom window to the top window when two windows are used. If Multi-Windows are enabled, the cursor will move to the next higher window. 1 GOLD_V +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | V | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The current version of VAXTPU and of the Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor is displayed using the GOLD V key. 1 GOLD_W +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | W | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_W key is used to adjust the size of the windows when two windows are used. GOLD_W prompts for the number of lines to adjust the windows by. A positive number will increase the size of the main window and decrease the size of the ref- erence window. 1 GOLD_X +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | X | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The definition of a word can be toggled between whitespace, non-alphanumeric characters, and if defined, a user specified word definition. For information on user specified word definitions, see help on Init_files. The default setting is for words to be defined as non-alphanumerics. 1 GOLD_Y +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Y | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_Y key will toggle the translation of escape sequences. This key should be used carefully, because the cursor position may not necessarily correspond with the true position in the text buffer. Also, escape sequences sent to the terminal may interfere with those normally sent by the screen manager. Use this key at your own risk. 1 GOLD_Z +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Z | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ Displays the contents of the message buffer. Carriage returns and line feeds are processed to allow system shutdown and other messages to be read. 1 GOLD_$ +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | $ | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_$ creates a subprocess to execute DCL commands, and displays the output from the commands in the top window of a split screen display. Information in the DCL buffer can be edited. The following restrictions apply: - This command can not be used in a CAPTIVE account or if your subprocess quota is exhausted. - You do not see any prompts from utilites - Only utilities which support input/output to a mailbox may be used. Utilities such as PHONE or TPU which take full control of the screen will not work properly. 1 GOLD_< +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | < | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_< key sets the left margin to be used when margin support is enabled. 1 GOLD_> +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | > | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_< key sets the right margin to be used when margin support is enabled. 1 GOLD_TAB +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | TAB | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_TAB key prompts for a new spacing between tab stops. If a spacing of 0 is specified, the TAB key reverts to normal TAB functionality. 1 Box_Cut_Paste +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | B | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_B key will toggle the definition of the CUT (Remove), PASTE (Insert here), and SELECT keys between the normal EDT mode and box mode. In box mode, the select key will create a marker for one corner of an imaginary box on the screen. The opposite corner is def- ined by the position of the cursor. The box defined by the mar- ker and the cursor is used by the CUT key. In box mode, all of the text which is inside the box will be CUT out, and replaced by spaces. For a PASTE, the box in the paste buffer will overlay any text when in it pasted in. The cursor is used to mark the upper left corner of a PASTE box. Box mode can be enabled/disabled from an initialization file or from line mode with the ENABLE|DISABLE BOX command. EXAMPLE: ................ ....M........... BOX SELECTED ................ M - Marker BEFORE CUT: ...........C.... C - Cursor ................ ................ ....C .... AFTER CUT: .... .... C - Cursor .... .... ................ ................ .... .... AFTER CUT .... .... C - Cursor BEFORE PASTE .... .... ......C......... ................ .... .... AFTER PASTE .... .... C - Cursor .... .... ......C......... ........ ........ 1 Case_Conversion +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | U | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_U key is used to set the case of selected text to be all upper case, all lower case, or will capitalize the text. GOLD_U will prompt for Upper, Lower, or Capitalize. You should enter either U, L, or C. The default is lower case. 1 Center_Line +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | C | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_C key will center the text on the current line. 1 DCL +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | $ | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_$ creates a subprocess to execute DCL commands, and displays the output from the commands in the top window of a split screen display. Information in the DCL buffer can be edited. The following restrictions apply: - This command can not be used in a CAPTIVE account or if your subprocess quota is exhausted. - You do not see any prompts from utilites - Only utilities which support input/output to a mailbox may be used. Utilities such as PHONE or TPU which take full control of the screen will not work properly. 1 Enter_CTRL_Char +----------+----------+ | | | | CTRL | V | | | | +----------+----------+ The Control/V key will place the next character, including control characters at the current cursor position. This provides, for example, a convienent way to enter escape sequences by typing CTRL/V (CTRL/V CTRL/[ on VT220). 1 Graphics +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Y | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_Y key will toggle the translation of escape sequences. This key should be used carefully, because the cursor position may not necessarily correspond with the true position in the text buffer. Also, escape sequences sent to the terminal may interfere with those normally sent by the screen manager. Use this key at your own risk. 1 Goto_Line +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | L | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_L key will prompt for a line to move the cursor to. 1 Init_File The Schlumberger EVE Editor (APLEVE) can be customized to suit your needs with initialization files. Two types of initialization files may be used, COMMAND files containing VAXTPU commands, and INITIALIZATION files containing APLEVE commands: COMMAND_files: Command files contain VAXTPU commands and are documented in the VAX Text Processing Utility Manual in the VMS documentation set. The search sequence for command files is: 1) None if /NOCOMMAND is specified in the TPU command line 2) Any file specified by /COMMAND in the TPU command line 3) The logical name TPU$COMMAND is used next 4) The file TPU$COMMAND.TPU in the current directory INITIALIZATION_files: Initialization files contain Schlumberger EVE Editor (APLEVE) commands to allow you to change the default setting of APLEVE options. APLEVE commands can be abbreviated to the shortest unique command. The search sequence for initialization files is: 1) None if /NOINIT is specified in the TPU command line 2) Any file specified by /INIT in the TPU command line 3) The logical name APLEVE_INIT 4) The file APLEVE_INIT.APLEVE in the current directory 5) The file APLEVE_INIT.APLEVE in your login directory, SYS$LOGIN: Type COMMANDS for help on the available initialization commands. Note that the following commands are also available: Comments ! Comment Lines in an APLEVE_INIT file beginning with "!" are treated as comments and ignored. Continuation commnd - APLEVE commands may be continued to another line by ending them with a "-". Messages MESSAGE message_text Messages may be displayed to the user with the MESSAGE command. 1 Input_File The Schlumberger EVE Editor (APLEVE) is invoked as follows: $ EVE filename [,filename [,...]] The filename can contain wildcards. Note that the symbols EVE and EVER should be defined as follows: $ EVE :== @SYS$LIBRARY:APLEVE $ EVER :== @SYS$LIBRARY:APLEVER EVER will edit files /READ_ONLY, and will not use a journal file. The following switches may be appended to a filename: /CONFIRM The /CONFIRM switch causes APLEVE to confirm for each file to be edited, whether or not the file should actually be edited. You can answer Yes, No, or Quit. The default is not to edit the file. Quit will cause APLEVE to stop searching for files. Example: $ EVE *.COM/CONFIRM Edit file SYS$SYSDEVICE:[USER]BINREAD.COM;4 [Y/N/Q]? Edit file SYS$SYSDEVICE:[USER]LOGIN.COM;132 [Y/N/Q]? Edit file SYS$SYSDEVICE:[USER]SEARCH.COM;1 [Y/N/Q]? Q $ 1 Overstrike +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | O | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_O key toggles between insert and overstrike modes for the current buffer. 1 Learn The Schlumberger EVE Editor can "learn" a function. This is similar to the define key feature of EDT. A learn sequence is started by using the CTRL/K key. You will be prompted for a key to define. After you hit the key to be defined, all of the keystrokes you enter will be remembered unitl a CTRL/R is entered. The next time that you use the newly defined key, the keystrokes for the key will be performed again. Note that if the definition includes any keys which prompt for input, the answer you provided in learn mode is used. CTRL/K - Begin learn sequence CTRL/R - End learn sequence 1 Line/Column +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Q | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_Q key is used to display the current line number along with the total number of lines in the buffer and the current cursor column position. 1 Margins +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | F | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_F key toggles margin support ON/OFF. If margin support is enabled, then the space, tab, return, and fill keys will cause text to be formatted within the margins specified by the GOLD_< and GOLD_> keys (columns 1 and 75 by default). You can specify margins either in an initialization file or from line mode using the following commands: ENABLE|DISABLE MARGIN SET LEFT_MARGIN n SET RIGHT_MARGIN n 1 Messages +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | Z | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ Displays the contents of the message buffer. Carriage returns and line feeds are processed to allow system shutdown and other messages to be read. 1 Position The current cursor position can be saved and restored using the GOLD_M and GOLD_G keys. The GOLD_M key marks the current pos- ition, and GOLD_G goes back to a marked position. 1 Ruler +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | R | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_R key will display a ruler in the message area. 1 Substitution +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | J | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_J key substitutes one string for another in the select range. GOLD_J will prompt for the two strings, and uses the responses from the last GOLD_J invocation as the defaults. 1 Tab_Conversion +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | S | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_S key is used for conversion between spaces and tabs. GOLD_S will prompt for Space to tab conversion or Tab to space conversion. The default is S to convert spaces to tabs. 1 TAB_stops +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | TAB | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_TAB key prompts for a new spacing between tab stops. If a spacing of 0 is specified, the TAB key reverts to normal TAB functionality. 1 Trim_Buffer +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | E | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_E key will trim spaces and tabs from every line in the current buffer. 1 Version +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | V | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The current version of the Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor is displayed using the GOLD V key. 1 Wildcard_Find {ENABLE|DISABLE} WILDCARD FIND The ENABLE WILDCARD FIND command causes the Find (GOLD PF3 or VT2xx/VT3xx FIND) key to perform wildcard searches. The SHOW WILD command will show the valid wildcard characters. Also, the GOLD FIND key for VT2xx/VT3xx terminals is defined to do a normal non-wildcard find. The DISABLE WILDCARD FIND command restores the normal meaning of these keys. 1 Windows The Schlumberger Extended EVE Editor allows editting in either one or two windows. When two windows are used, the bottom window is mapped to the main buffer with the file that is being edited, and the top window mapped either to a reference file or to the main buffer. All editing operations are allowed in both windows. The following keys are used to manipulate windows: CTRL/B - Toggle between one and two windows GOLD CTRL/B - Open a reference file in top window GOLD UP - Move to top window GOLD DOWN - Move to bottom window GOLD W - Adjust the relative size of the windows CTRL/N - "Nukes" a multi window 1 Word_Definition +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | X | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The definition of a word can be toggled between whitespace, non-alphanumeric characters, and if defined, a user specified word definition. For information on user specified word definitions, see help on Init_files. The default setting is for words to be defined as non-alphanumerics. 1 Xlate_CTRLs +----------+ +----------+ | | | | | GOLD | + | T | | | | | +----------+ +----------+ The GOLD_T key is used to display non-printable characters. GOLD_T prompts for one of three options: 1) DISPLAY_ONE will display the hex, decimal, and octal equivalents of the character, along with a printable representation of the character in the message area. 2) ON will convert all of the non-printable characters to a printable equivalent. This will change the contents of the buffer. 3) OFF will convert all of the printable equivalents of the non-printable characters back into ASCII characters. The contents of the buffer will be changed. The default option is DISPLAY_ONE. 1 ENABLE_BOX {ENABLE|DISBALE} BOX The ENABLE/DISABLE BOX command performs the same function as the GOLD B command and changes the SELECT/CUT/PASTE keys to work in either BOX mode or the normal EDT mode. See GOLD_B for more information. 1 ENABLE_DISPLAY {ENABLE|DISBALE} DISPLAY option The ENABLE/DISABLE DISPLAY commands affect the display from APLEVE commands. Currently, the only supported option is {ENABLE|DISBALE} DISPLAY DEFAULT_FILENAME which affects the display of a default file name for the GOLD CTRL/B key. GOLD CTRL/B will still use a default file name of the last file specified to GOLD CTRL/B, but won't show the default file name in the prompt when disabled. 1 ENABLE_MARGIN {ENABLE|DISBALE} MARGIN The ENABLE/DISABLE MARGIN command performs the same function as the GOLD F key and enables margin support, causing text to stay within the bounds specified by either SET LEFT_MARGIN and SET RIGHT_MARGIN or by the GOLD_< and GOLD_> keys. 1 ENABLE_MULTI_W {ENABLE|DISABLE} MULTI WINDOWS The ENABLE/DISABLE MULTI WINDOW command enables the window keys to create multiple windows on the screen, or allows for only two windows. 1 ENABLE_WILD_F {ENABLE|DISABLE} WILDCARD FIND The ENABLE WILDCARD FIND command causes the Find (GOLD PF3 or VT2xx/VT3xx FIND) key to perform wildcard searches. The SHOW WILD command will show the valid wildcard characters. Also, the GOLD FIND key for VT2xx/VT3xx terminals is defined to do a normal non-wildcard find. The DISABLE WILDCARD FIND command restores the normal meaning of these keys. 1 PRINT_HELP PRINT HELP file The PRINT HELP command will copy an APLEVE "Cheat Sheet" to the specified file. 1 SET_CURSOR SET CURSOR top:bottom Controls scrolling of the screen relative to the distance of the cursor from the screen top and the screen bottom. Values for the top and bottom can range from 0 to 21. Default: SET CURSOR 7:14. 1 SET_DCL SET DCL {ERASE|NOERASE} Controls whether the DCL command erases the DCL buffer between DCL commands. 1 SET_INSERT SET INSERT Sets the MAIN buffer to be in insert mode whereby text is inserted at the cursor position as it is entered. 1 SET_LEFT_MARGIN SET LEFT_MARGIN n The SET LEFT_MARGIN command performs the same function as the GOLD_< key and sets the left margin to column n if margin support is enabled (GOLD_F or ENABLE MARGINS) 1 SET_OVERSTRIKE SET OVERSTRIKE Sets the MAIN buffer to be in overstrike mode whereby text is replaced at the cursor position as it is entered. 1 SET_QUIET SET QUIET The SET QUIET command will turn off command verification until a SET VERIFY command is issued. This will eliminate some of the messages from APLTPU commands. 1 SET_RIGHT_MARG SET RIGHT_MARGIN n The SET RIGHT_MARGIN command performs the same function as the GOLD_> key and sets the right margin to column n if margin support is enabled (GOLD_F or ENABLE MARGINS) 1 SET_SCREEN SET SCREEN width Sets the maximum number of characters that VAXTPU displays on a line of text. The possible widths for VT100 terminals with advanced video option (AVO) are 80 and 132. The width for VT100 terminals without AVO is 80. The possible widths for VT200 terminals are 80 and 132. Default: set by operating system. 1 SET_SEARCH SET SEARCH {GENERAL|EXACT|EVE} If EXACT, then searches are case sensitive. If GENERAL, then searches are case insensitive. If EVE, then searches are case sensitive if the search string conatains any upper case character. 1 SET_VERIFY SET VERIFY The SET VERIFY command will turn on command verification previously turned off by SET QUIET. 1 SET_WORD SET WORD {EDT|NON-ALPHANUMERIC|"user specified"} The SET WORD command performs the same operation as the GOLD_X key and changes word delimiters to be whitespace (EDT), non-alphanumeric characters (NON-ALPHANUMERIC), or any user specified delimeters. 1 SET_WRAP SET WRAP number Determines the column (when margin support is disabled) at which text will be wrapped when in keypad mode. It is also the right margin used by the FILL command. If a SET WRAP number is not issued, then the FILL command uses the window size. 1 TPU TPU command Executes the specified VAXTPU command.