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- The Global Editor
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- GEdit Version 1.61
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- Copyright by Cat Creek Enterprises, Inc. 1990, 1991
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- P. O. Box 606
- Bristol, TN 37621-0606
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- This manual was prepared using GEdit
- Table of Contents
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- Chapter 1: Introduction 7
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- Chapter 2: Registering 12
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- Chapter 3: Installing 14
- Floppy Drive System 14
- Hard Drive System 14
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- Chapter 4: Getting Started 16
- Starting GEdit 16
- Using Menus 16
- Main Menu 17
- Edit 17
- System 17
- Setup 18
- Help 18
- Print 18
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- Chapter 5: Getting Help 19
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- Chapter 6: Setting Up 20
- Setup Menu 20
- File Settings 20
- Word Wrap 20
- Line Length for Text Files 20
- Line Length for Non-Text Files 20
- Default Extension 20
- Automatic Backup 20
- Journaling 20
- Expand Tabs in Text Files 20
- Append EOF Character 20
- Edit Settings 21
- Typing Mode 21
- Typematic Speed 21
- Auto-Indent 21
- Columns in Indent 21
- Tab Positions 21
- Columns in Screen Shift 21
- Display Column or File Position 21
- Function Key Assignments 21
- Cursor Size 22
- Display End-of-Line Symbols 22
- Display Spaces as Dots 22
- Display Non-Text Symbols as Dots 22
- Produce Matching Symbols 22
- Number of Lines to Display 22
- Number of Columns to Display 22
- Number of Columns in Screen Width 22
- EGA 43/VGA 50 Line Mode 22
- Screen Settings 23
- Foreground Color 23
- Background Color 23
- Dialogue Line Color 23
- Menu Foreground Color 23
- Menu Background Color 23
- Menu Bar Color 23
- Table of Contents (cont)
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- Save Settings 23
- Choose Settings 23
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- Chapter 7: Editing
- Types of Editing 24
- Create, Display, and Edit Source Code 24
- Word Processing 24
- Create, Display, and Edit DOS Batch Files 24
- Line Drawing 24
- Display and Edit Non-Text Files 24
- Create, Display, and Edit Data Files 24
- Edit dBASE III Files 24
- Special Purpose Editing 24
- Edit Menu 25
- Text File Editor 25
- Stream Editor 25
- Non-Text Files 25
- Disk Sectors 25
- Memory 25
- Hex Editor 25
- dBASE Editor 25
- File Header 25
- File 25
- Import 25
- Size of File 26
- Methods of Entering File Name 26
- Passing as Parameter 26
- Entering at Prompt 26
- Selecting from Directory 26
- Selecting from History 26
- Status Line 27
- Ruler line 27
- Bottom Information Line 27
- Entering Non-Key Characters 27
- Edit Commands 27
- Menus 27
- GEdit Main 27
- Top 28
- Misc 28
- Block 28
- Named Block 28
- Attributes 28
- Goto 28
- Locate 28
- Line-Drawing 28
- Open Symbols 28
- File Management 28
- Overtype and Insert Typing Modes 28
- Cursor Control 29
- Deleting 29
- Character 29
- Backspace 29
- Table of Contents (cont)
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- Word 29
- To the End-of-Line 29
- Line 29
- UnDeleting 29
- Character 29
- Word 29
- To the End-of-Line 29
- Line 30
- Inserting Ruler Lines 30
- Formatting 30
- Set Tabs 30
- Set Word Wrap On 30
- Set Word Wrap Off 30
- Format 30
- Justify 30
- Unjustify 30
- Center String 30
- Pagenate 30
- Convert Blanks to Spaces 31
- Convert Soft EOL Symbols to Carriage Returns 31
- Block Commands 31
- Erase 31
- Cut 31
- Paste 31
- Copy 31
- Move 31
- Column Cut 32
- Column Paste 32
- Column Move 32
- Column Copy 32
- Indent 32
- Upper Case 32
- Lower Case 32
- Hot Print 32
- Named Block Commands 33
- Named Cut 33
- Named Paste 33
- Named Column Cut 33
- Named Column Paste 33
- Attributes 34
- Standard Codes 34
- User Defined Codes 34
- Embedded Printer Codes 34
- Goto 34
- Line 35
- Column 35
- Page 35
- Offset 35
- Locate and Replace 35
- Locate 35
- Replace 35
- Global Replace 35
- Count 35
- Table of Contents (cont)
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- Line Drawing 36
- Drawing 36
- Toggling the Pen 36
- Using Graphics Symbols 36
- Joining Lines 36
- Matching Symbols 36
- File Management 36
- Insert File 36
- Append File 36
- Compare Two Files 36
- Change Line Length of Non-Text Files 37
- Strip Page Breaks from File 37
- Strip Ruler Lines from File 37
- Strip 8-Bit Characters from File 37
- Insert at Intervals 37
- Rebuild Line-Ending Index 37
- Using Print Variables 37
- Displaying ASCII Table 37
- Changing Setup from Edit Mode 37
- Creating and Executing Macros 37
- Loading File from Editor 38
- Split Screen Editing 38
- Running Another Program 38
- Shelling to DOS 38
- Saving File 38
- Quitting Edit Mode 38
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- Chapter 8: Printing 39
- Print File 39
- Enter Print Settings 39
- Creating Printer Drivers - Using PCODES.EXE 40
- Standard 40
- User Defined 40
- Handshaking for Serial Printers 40
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- Chapter 10: Quiting 41
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- Chapter 11: Using the KeyMap Program 42
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- Chapter 12: Using the PCodes Program 43
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- Chapter 12: Using the UT Program 45
- Directory Display 45
- File Operations 45
- Directory Operations 46
- Drive Operations 46
- Quiting 46
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- Chapter 13: Using the GU Program 47
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- Chapter 14: Trouble Shooting 48
- Table of Contents (cont)
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- APPENDIX A - Menu Tree 49
- APPENDIX B - Menus 50
- APPENDIX C - Keyboard Commands in Edit Mode 53
- APPENDIX D - Function Key Assignments 56
- APPENDIX E - UT Commands 57
- APPENDIX F - Error Codes 58
- APPENDIX G - Bug Report/Suggestion Form 60
- APPENDIX H - Registration Form 61
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- Note: In this document, keystrokes are indicated by being enclosed in
- <>. For example, <Return> refers to pressing the Return key, and <Ctrl
- M> refers to the combination keystroke composed by holding the Ctrl
- key down and pressing the M key.
- Chapter 1: Introduction
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- GEdit is designed to operate on computers which are 100% compatible
- with the IBM XT and AT.
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- Minimum requirements are:
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- 320K RAM
- 1 floppy disk drive
- DOS 2.1 or higher
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- The purpose of the program is to:
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- * Provide viewing, editing, and formatting of disk files
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- * Provide viewing and editing of disk sectors
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- * Provide viewing and editing of computer memory
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- * Provide viewing and editing of dBASE file headers and files,
- and to import dBASE files as ASCII text files
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- * Print disk files
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- The GEdit Distribution Disk contains the files listed below:
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- GO.BAT - batch file to execute GEdit and load the README file
- README - instructions on installation
- HINSTALL.EXE - file to install GEdit on a hard disk
- FINSTALL.EXE - file for creating a work disk
- NOTES - notes on this version of GEdit
- CR.SCR - copyright screen
- ORDER.FRM - form for registering GEdit
- BUG.RPT - form for reporting bugs and suggestions
- GE.EXE - executable file
- GE.HLP - general information on GEdit
- MENU.HLP - help file on the GEdit Menu
- SETUP.HLP - help file on setup
- EDITMENU.HLP - help file on the Main Edit Menu
- EDIT.HLP - help file on edit commands
- PRINT.HLP - help file on printing
- EPSONFX.DRV - printer driver for the Epson FX-100 printer
- KEYMAP.EXE - file for assigning keystrokes to commands
- PCODES.EXE - file to create and edit printer drivers
- UT.EXE - utility program
- GU.EXE - file which loads GEdit with UT memory resident
- MANUAL.DOC - GEdit manual
- PMANUAL.EXE - file to print manual
- Chapter 1: Introduction (cont)
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- Major Features:
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- * Free cursor in Text File mode. Move the cursor anywhere outside
- existing text and enter new text without having to backfill
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- * Unlimited line length (text files) or preset line length (non-
- text files)
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- * Split screen editing
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- * Cut size limited only by available disk space
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- * Direct cutting and pasting between files
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- * Column block operations
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- * Line drawing
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- * Four editors, including:
- Text Editor Text Files
- Stream Editor Non-Text Files, Disk Sectors, and Memory
- Hex Editor Non-Text Files, Disk Sectors, and Memory
- dBASE Editor Headers, Files, and Files Imported as ASCII
- Text Files
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- * Word processing features including word wrap and justification
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- * Search and replace using wildcards
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- * Auto-indenting
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- * Line drawing
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- * Extended character set
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- * Keystroke macros
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- * 43 line EGA and 50 line VGA display
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- * Popup ASCII table
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- * Unloads from memory when executing program or shelling to DOS
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- * On-line help
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- * Journaling of edit session
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- * Mapping of keys to commands
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- * Memory resident utility program
- Program Limitations:
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- * Maximum file size - available memory
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- * Maximum line length - available memory
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- * Maximum number of lines - 10,000
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- * Maximum Number of open files - 2
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- * Character set - ASCII plus IBM ASCII Extended
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- * Maximum number of keystroke macros - 50
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- * Maximum number of tabs - 100
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- * Size of cut - limited only by available disk space
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- * Length of undo buffer for delete word - 50
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- * Length of undo buffer for delete to end of line - 150
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- * Length of undo buffer for delete line - 255
- Chapter 1: Introduction (cont)
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- Editing: GEdit contains four special purpose editors - a Text File
- Editor, a Stream Editor, a Hex Editor, and a dBASE Editor. These edi-
- tors are discussed below:
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- Text File Editor - The Text File Editor follows the standard con-
- ventions that have been established for ASCII text files. Use the
- Text File Editor for word processing and writing source code and
- batch files.
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- Stream Editor - The Stream Editor edits non-text files, disk sec-
- tors, and computer memory. The lines displayed on the screen are
- fixed length and all 256 characters of the standard and extended
- character sets are used.
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- Non-text files are usually not accessible to word processors
- or text editors. This type file is displayed in a fixed line
- length format. The line length can be specified in Setup, and
- can be changed after the file is loaded. Use the non-text file
- type for creating and editing data files and viewing and edit-
- ing program files.
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- Disk Sectors can be loaded into the Stream Editor and treated
- as a non-text file. The number of sectors which can be loaded
- is dependent on available memory. Material read directly from
- a disk can be edited and saved to a disk as a file (useful for
- recovering files from a disk on which the FAT has been corrup-
- ted).
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- Computer memory can be displayed and edited using the Stream
- Editor. One segment (64K) is accessible, beginning at the ad-
- dress specified. The display of memory is in real time, mean-
- ing that changes in memory can be observed as they occur. For
- example, load memory segment 0 and observe the changes which
- continually occur at offset 1132. Any change made to the dis-
- play is a change in actual memory and can be dangerous. Be
- aware of the consequences before making any changes.
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- Hex Editor - The Hex Editor edits non-text files, disk sectors and
- computer memory and uses the same set of commands as the Stream
- Editor. The hex representation (16 bytes) is displayed on the left
- side of the screen with the corresponding characters displayed on
- the right side. All editing is performed on the hex display.
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- dBASE Editor - The dBASE Editor edits dBASE data file headers and
- dBASE data files (useful for restoring corrupted files and for di-
- rectly editing dBASE data). It will also import dBASE files as
- ASCII text files.
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- Note: To use GEdit as your dBASE editor, modify the config.db file
- to include the lines below:
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- TEDIT=GE
- WP=GE
- Chapter 1: Introduction (cont)
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- Shell to DOS: You can shell to DOS while editing. GEdit and the edit
- buffer are unloaded from memory when shelling to DOS. This provides
- the free memory, minus approximately 12K, that would be available if
- GEdit was not loaded. Enter "EXIT" at the DOS prompt to return to
- GEdit.
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- Run Another Program: You can run another program while editing. This
- feature is useful for compiling a program while editing source code.
- GEdit and the edit buffer are unloaded from memory while running an-
- other program, providing the free memory to execute any compiler. Only
- 5K is retained for use by GEdit.
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- Redo Edit Session: If journaling is specified in Setup, GEdit automat-
- ically creates a backup when a file is loaded for editing, and all
- keystrokes made during the edit session are recorded in a journal
- file. If for any reason (such as a mistake in editing, failure to save
- a file, or a power outage) you have lost work, you can replay the edit
- session by choosing this option from the System Menu and stop the re-
- play at any point you wish.
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- Setup: You can create up to 10 setup configurations which can be saved
- to disk and recalled to suit the type of editing that you require, or
- the current setup can be altered to suit your needs. Word wrap, screen
- colors, auto-indent, tabs, cursor size, and many other features can be
- selected to customize the editors.
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- Help: Online help is available from the Main Menu on:
- Overview of GEdit
- Main Menu
- Setup
- Editing
- Printing
- Help on edit commands is also available while editing.
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- Print Files: GEdit will print any disk file. A file can be printed as
- a text file or as a non-text file with fixed-length lines. Print set-
- tings (such as pitch, lines per inch, margins, pages to print, number
- of copies, printer driver, and printer interface) can be specified and
- saved to a disk file for use later. Any number of printer drivers can
- be created by using the program PCODES.EXE (see Chapter 12) which can
- be found on the work disk or in the support directory after installat-
- ion.
- Chapter 2: Registering
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- Some very fine software is marketed though the shareware process.
- This is usually done because the author does not have the re-
- sources to market the product in the traditional manner or because
- he is attracted to the simplicity of the marketing technique.
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- Releasing a software product as shareware allows an user to try it
- without obligation and to pass copies of it to friends or acquant-
- ices for their review. If the user determines that the software is
- useful to him and intends to continue to use it, he is then obli-
- gated to register his copy of the software.
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- The advantages of this marketing approach to the user are (1) he
- has the opportunity to use the product and, based on his evaluat-
- ion, determine if he wants to register the product, and (2) he can
- register the product for less than purchasing a comparable retail
- product.
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- The advantage to the author is that he has the opportunity to mar-
- ket his product in a less costly and complicated manner than would
- be possible otherwise.
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- GEdit is being distributed as shareware. Non-registered users can
- use it during a 30-day trial period to determine if they find it
- useful and want to continue to use it. If the user does continue
- to use GEdit after the 30-day trial period it must be registered.
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- Upon registration you will be sent the latest version of GEdit, or
- if you prefer, the next update will be sent to you when available,
- and you will be notified of updates for a period of one year from
- the date of registration. Updates will cost $10.00 and the period
- for receiving update notices will be extended for one year from
- the date of the order for an update.
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- As a registered user you are entitled to use GEdit on any and all
- computers available to you as long as the software is installed
- and used on only one computer at a time.
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- To register, complete the registration form found in Appendix H of
- this manual, and send with the correct amount of money in the form
- of a check or money order to the address listed. The registration
- form can be printed by using the GEdit's print utility to print
- "ORDER.FRM".
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- No registration fee is required for the use of GEdit for educat-
- ional purposes by educational institutions. However, if you are
- using GEdit for this purpose, it must be registered by filling out
- the registration form, checking the box indicating that GEdit is
- to be used for educational purposes, and mailing the form to the
- address listed.
- Chapter 2: Registering (cont)
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- You are encouraged to copy GEdit for the purpose of distribution
- under the following conditions:
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- 1. No files on the Distribution Disk have been modified or de-
- leted.
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- 2. The fee to cover copy service, handling, and materials does
- not exceed $10.00.
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- GEdit is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either
- expressed or implied. In no event will Cat Creek Enterprises be
- liable for any damage caused by the use of GEdit. The risk of us-
- ing this product lies with the user.
- Chapter 3: Installing
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- Floppy Disk System:
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- Step 1: Format a new disk to use as a work disk.
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- Step 2: Place the Distribution Disk in Drive A: and the blank disk
- in Drive B:, and at the A> prompt enter "FINSTALL". FINSTALL will
- copy the files listed below from the Distribution Disk onto the
- blank disk:
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- GE.EXE BUG.RPT CR.SCR ORDER.FRM
- GE.HLP MENU.HLP SETUP.HLP EDITMENU.HLP
- EDIT.HLP PRINT.HLP EPSONFX.DRV KEYMAP.EXE
- PCODES.EXE UT.EXE GU.EXE
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- Step 3: Label the disk in drive B: as "GEdit Work Disk".
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- Step 4: Place the Distribution Disk in drive A:, make sure the
- printer is ready, and at the A> prompt enter "PMANUAL". PManual
- will print the manual beginning at the page you specify.
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- Step 5: Store the Distribution Disk in a safe place.
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- Hard Disk System:
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- Step 1: Place the Distribution Disk in the A: Drive, and at the A>
- prompt enter "HINSTALL".
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- Step 2: Specify the directory on the hard disk where you want to
- locate the program files. If the directory does not exist it will
- be created. The files listed below will be copied from the Distri-
- bution Disk into this directory.
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- GE.EXE BUG.RPT
- ORDER.FRM KEYMAP.EXE
- PCODES.EXE UT.EXE
- GU.EXE
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- Step 3: Specify the directory on the hard disk where you want to
- locate the support files. If the directory does not exist it will
- be created. The files listed below will be copied from the Distri-
- bution Disk into this directory:
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- GE.HLP MENU.HLP
- SETUP.HLP EDITMENU.HLP
- EDIT.HLP PRINT.HLP
- EPSONFX.DRV CR.SCR
- Chapter 3: Installing (Hard Disk System cont)
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- Step 4: Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the root directory of the
- hard disk to include the statement "PATH=C:\GE" (see DOS manual)
- or the directory you specified. This will ensure that DOS can find
- GE.EXE even if the default directory is not the directory in which
- GE.EXE is located.
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- Step 5: Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include the statement
- "SET SUPPORT=C:\GE\SUPPORT" or the directory you specified. This
- will ensure that GEdit can find its support files.
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- Step 6: Place the Distribution Disk in drive A:, make sure the
- printer is ready, and at the A> prompt enter "PMANUAL". PManual
- will print the manual beginning at the page you specify.
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- Step 7: Store the Distribution Disk in a safe place.
- Chapter 4: Getting Started
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- Starting GEdit
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- The instructions presented here assume that you have already installed
- GEdit (see Chapter 3).
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- Floppy Disk
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- Step 1: Insert the GEdit work disk in drive A:
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- Step 2: Insert the disk that contains the file you wish to
- edit, or the disk on which you wish to create a file, in drive
- B:.
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- Step 3: At the A> prompt enter "GE". Or if you wish to use
- the file settings which have been saved in setup file "0", you
- can enter "GE", followed by a space, and then the name of the
- file you wish to edit. If you do pass a file name to GEdit,
- all menus will be bypassed, the file loaded for editing, and
- you will be taken directly into the Text File Editor.
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- Hard Disk
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- Step 1: If you have not included the path, to the directory in
- which GEDIT.EXE is located, in the autoexec.bat file on the
- boot disk, you must change directory (see DOS manual) to the
- directory in which GE.EXE is located.
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- Step 2: At the DOS prompt enter "GE". Or if you wish to use
- the file settings which have been saved in setup file "0", you
- can enter "GE", followed by a space, and then the name of the
- file you wish to edit. If you do pass a file name to GEdit all
- menus will be bypassed, the file loaded for editing, and you
- will be taken directly into the Text File Editor.
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- Using Menus
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- To select an option from a menu, use <Up-Arrow> and <Down-
- Arrow> to move the menu bar to the option you wish to select
- and press <Return>. Or press the function key associated with
- the option on the menu.
- Chapter 4: Getting Started (cont)
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- Main Menu
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- The Main Menu (see Appendix B) is displayed when GEdit is started. The
- options available on that menu are explained below:
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- Edit:
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- Displays the Edit Menu. From the Edit Menu you can edit files,
- disk sectors, and memory in either ASCII or Hex format, and edit
- dBASE files.
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- System:
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- Displays the System Menu. From the System Menu you can:
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- Quit: Leave GEdit and return to DOS, even if files are open.
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- Return to Editor: If files are open, returns to the currently
- active window.
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- Shell to DOS: GEdit and the edit buffer are unloaded from mem-
- ory when shelling to DOS. This provides the free memory, minus
- approximately 12K, that would be available if GEdit was not
- loaded. Enter "EXIT" at the DOS prompt to return to GEdit.
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- Run Another Program: Enter a command line to execute another
- program. GEdit and the edit buffer are unloaded from memory
- while running another program. This provides the free memory,
- minus approximately 5K, that would be available if GEdit was
- not loaded.
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- Redo Edit Session: Replays an edit session that has been re-
- corded in a journal file. An edit session is recorded whenever
- a file is edited and journaling is on (see Chapter 6). A back-
- up of the file being edited is made at the beginning of the
- session and of every other file loaded during the session, and
- each keystroke is recorded until no files are open. Choose
- this option if for some reason you lose the file you were ed-
- iting or you made some sort of unrecoverable error. Select
- the type of file from the Type Menu, enter the file name, and
- choose "automatic" or "step-though" playback. Automatic play-
- back will proceed though the session automatically, while the
- step-though playback executes a single recorded keystroke each
- time you press a key. You can stop the playback at any point
- by pressing <Esc>.
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- Copyright Screen: Displays the GEdit copyright screen, showing
- the copyright notice and information concerning registration.
- Chapter 4: Getting Started (cont)
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- Setup:
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- Displays the Setup Menu. From this menu you can enter and save
- configuration data in memory and in up to 10 disk files. Use setup
- to customize GEdit to your particular needs.
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- Help:
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- Displays the Help Menu. From the Help Menu you can display help
- screens on:
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- GEdit (an overview of GEdit)
- Main Menu
- Setup
- Editing
- Printing
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- Print:
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- Displays the Print Menu. "Print" will accept and save print set-
- tings and print disk files.
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- Escape:
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- If files are open, pressing <Esc> has the same effect as choosing
- "Return to Editor" from the System Menu. If no files are open,
- pressing <Esc> has the same effect as choosing "Quit" from the
- System Menu.
- Chapter 5: Getting Help
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- The "Help" option on the Main Menu displays a menu (see Appendix
- B) which allows you to select help on:
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- GEdit (an overview of GEdit)
- Main Menu
- Setup
- Editing
- Printing
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- Help screens on edit commands can be displayed, while editing, by
- choosing "Help on Editing" from the Misc Menu or pressing <Alt H>.
- Chapter 6: Setting Up
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- To setup GEdit, choose "Setup" from the Main Menu. The Setup Menu (see
- Appendix B) will be displayed.
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- To specify the way in which you want files to be handled by the edi-
- tors, choose "File Settings" from the Setup Menu.
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- Word Wrap - if on, lines will automatically wrap at a specified
- length when using the Text File Editor. This feature is used while
- word processing. The default setting is "N". Soft end-of-line
- characters are saved with the file for printing purposes. However,
- the soft end-of-line characters are stripped from the file when it
- loaded for editing, and the lines wrapped as specified in the set-
- up.
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- Line Length for Text Files - the line length at which word wrap
- occurs. The maximum line length is the number of bytes in the buf-
- fer. The default setting is 64 characters.
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- Line Length for Non-Text Files - the line length at which lines
- are wrapped when editing a non-text file using the Stream Editor.
- This would usually be the screen width unless you are editing a
- data file, in which case, the record length should be specified.
- The maximum line length is the number of bytes in the buffer. The
- default setting is 80 characters.
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- Default Extension - an extension to be added to any file name you
- enter without an extension. For example, you may specify "BAS" if
- you commonly edit Basic source code. To prevent the extension from
- being added to a file name without an extension, add a period to
- the end of the file name. Up to 3 characters can be entered.
-
- Automatic Backup - If you wish to have each file you edit automat-
- ically copied to a backup file before you begin editing, specify
- "Y". The default setting is "N". Imported dBASE files will not be
- backed up.
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- Journaling - You can choose to record your edit sessions for play-
- back. Playing back an edit session can be entertaining, or can be
- very useful if you make an irreversible mistake while editing. The
- playback can be stopped at any point, and editing resumed. The de-
- fault setting is "N".
-
- Expand Tabs in Text Files - If you wish to have tab symbols in
- text files replaced by a string of eight spaces, enter "Y". The
- default is "Y".
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- EOF Marker - If you wish to have GEdit append an EOF marker (ASCII
- 26) when it saves a file, enter 'Y'. The default is 'Y".
- Chapter 6: Setting Up (cont)
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- To specify the settings that will be in effect while in the edit mode,
- choose "Edit Settings" from the Setup Menu. Edit settings can also be
- changed while in the edit mode by choosing "Set Edit Settings" from
- the Misc Menu or pressing <Alt E>.
-
- Typing Mode - If you wish to begin your edit sessions in overtype
- mode, enter "O", or enter "I" if you prefer the insert mode. The
- default setting is "O".
-
- Typematic Speed - This setting refers to the speed at which a key-
- stroke is repeated when a key is held down, and primarily effects
- the rate of cursor control. If you increase typematic speed, the
- time to page down from the beginning of a document to the end of
- the document is decreased, however, the higher speed may adversely
- affect your typing. Experiment to find the most suitable speed for
- your typing style. You can select from a speed range of 0 to 10,
- with 10 the fastest. The default setting is 7.
-
- Auto-Indent - This feature is particularly useful if you are writ-
- ing source code. Auto-indent will automatically indent a new line
- to the same column to which the previous line is indented. The de-
- fault setting is "Y".
-
- Columns in Indent: You can specify the number of columns a line
- will be shifted when indented. The default setting is 8.
-
- Tab Positions - You can specify up to 10 tab positions to use in
- text files. The tabs can be entered in any order. If you need more
- than 10 tabs you can enter up to 100 in the editor ruler line. The
- default setting is 10 tabs in 8-column increments.
-
- Columns in Screen Shift - You can specify the number of columns to
- shift the screen to the right when <Ctrl Right-Arrow> is pressed
- or to the left when <Ctrl Left-Arrow> is pressed while editing a
- text file. The default setting is 20.
-
- Display Column or File Position - If you wish the status line on
- the edit screen to display the current column on which the cursor
- is located, enter "C". If you wish to have the offset from the be-
- ginning of the file displayed, enter "F". The default setting is
- "C".
-
- Function Key Assignments - Function keys are assigned to perform 1
- of 3 sets of functions. If you wish to use the function keys as
- command keys, enter "C". If you wish to use the function keys for
- graphics characters, enter "G". If you wish to use the function
- keys for math symbols, enter "M". See Appendix D for a complete
- explanation of function key assignments. The default setting is
- "C".
- Chapter 6: Setting Up (Edit Settings cont)
-
-
- Cursor Size - Choose a cursor size from a dash to a full block by
- entering a number in the range from 1 to 12 for monochrome and 1
- to 7 for color. 1 is the largest and is the default setting.
-
- Display End-of-Line Symbols - If you wish to have carriage returns
- in text files displayed by a symbol, enter "Y". The default set-
- ting is "Y".
-
- Display Spaces as Dots - If you wish to have spaces in text files
- represented by dots, enter "Y". The default setting is "N".
-
- Display Non-Text Symbols as Dots - If you wish to have control and
- 8-bit characters represented on the screen by dots, enter "Y", or
- if you wish to have these characters displayed, enter "N". The de-
- fault setting is "N".
-
- Produce Matching Symbols - If you wish to have the symbols [, {,
- (, ', and " respectively matched by ], }, ), ', and ", enter "Y".
- Insert mode must be on for this feature to be active. This feature
- is particularly useful when writing source code. The default set-
- ing is "N".
-
- Number of Lines to Display - You can choose the number of lines
- you wish to have displayed on the edit screen. The default setting
- is 21 lines, which is normal for a screen that displays 25 lines.
- If you are using a screen that does not display 25 lines this set-
- ting can be changed to match the screen size. This setting can al-
- so be used to push the bottom information line off a normal screen
- by entering 22.
-
- Number of Columns to Display - You can choose the number of col-
- mns you wish to have displayed on the screen. The normal number of
- columns is 80, which is the default setting. If you are using an
- odd size screen, less than or greater than 80 columns, change this
- setting to match the screen width.
-
- Number of Columns in Screen Width - This setting must be set to
- correspond to the actual number of columns that is displayed by
- your monitor. If this setting is not correct, the editor will not
- work properly. The normal number of columns is 80, which is the
- default setting. If you are using an odd size screen, less than or
- greater than 80 columns, you should change this setting to match
- the screen width.
-
- EGA 43/VGA 50 Line Mode - If you are using an EGA or VGA monitor
- and wish to display additional lines on the screen. An EGA monitor
- will display 43 lines (39 lines of edit screen) and a VGA monitor
- will display 50 lines (46 lines of edit screen).
- Chapter 6: Setting Up (cont)
-
-
- To specify screen colors choose "Screen Settings" from the Setup Menu.
- The current colors will be listed on the screen. To choose another
- color, move the light bar to the item that you wish to change and
- press <Return>. A color selection screen will be displayed and the bar
- on the screen will display the color combination that would be in ef-
- fect if that option is selected. Screen colors can also be changed
- while in the edit mode by choosing "Set Screen Colors" from the Misc
- Menu or pressing <Alt V>.
-
- Foreground Color - You can choose a color for characters displayed
- on the edit screen from a total of 16 colors.
-
- Background Color - You can choose a background color for the edit
- screen from a total of 8 colors.
-
- Dialogue Line Color - You can choose a color for statements dis-
- played in the dialogue box from a total of 16 colors.
-
- Menu Foreground Color - You can choose a color for characters dis-
- played on menus from a total of 16 colors.
-
- Menu Background Color - You can choose a background color for men-
- us from a total of 8 colors.
-
- Menu Bar Color - You can choose a background color for menu bars
- from a total of 8 colors.
-
- Save Settings - You can save the current settings to a disk file to be
- used later. For example, settings file "0" could be used for word pro-
- cessing, settings file "1" used for editing dBASE files, and settings
- file "2" used for writing source code. Settings files can be numbered
- from 0 to 9. Settings file "0" is read automatically when GEdit is
- started.
-
- Choose Settings - You can recall settings that have been previously
- saved by entering the number of the settings file (0 - 9).
- Chapter 7: Editing
-
-
- Types of Editing:
-
- Create, display, and edit source code: Use the Text File Editor to
- create and edit source code. Features that facilitate the creation
- of source code include automatic indenting, creating matching sym-
- bols, checking for open symbols, and running compilers while edit-
- ing.
-
- Word processing: GEdit includes a set of word processing features,
- including ruler lines, word wrapping, justifying, tabs, jump to
- stop, and keystroke macros. Use the Text Tile Editor to prepare
- letters, memos, and documents.
-
- Create, display, and edit DOS batch files: Use the Text File Edi-
- or to create and edit DOS batch files.
-
- Line drawing: The Text File Editor can be used for line drawing.
- This feature is excellent for creating forms and organization
- charts. Single and double lines can be mixed, and all lines can be
- joined automatically.
-
- Display and edit non-text files: You can display any disk file by
- choosing the Stream Editor. Non-text Files are displayed in fixed
- length lines (80 columns, unless you specify a different length)
- using all ASCII and Extended ASCII characters.
-
- Create, display, and edit data files: The Stream Editor can be
- used to edit data files. Select non-text file and set the line
- length to the record length. Ruler lines can be embeded anywhere
- in the file to ensure accurate data entry.
-
- Use the Hex Editor for editing files, disk sectors, and memory in
- hex format.
-
- Edit dBASE III files: Directly enter data into dBASE III files and
- recover dBASE III files which have shifted data or include an em-
- bedded end-of-file character, and import dBASE data as an ASCII
- text file.
-
- Edit dBASE III file headers: Change field names, length, and type,
- and the number of records (useful for recovering files with cor-
- upted headers).
-
- Special purpose editing: Edit disk sectors (useful for recovering
- files from disks with a damaged FAT), and edit computer memory.
- Chapter 7: Editing (cont)
-
-
- Edit Menu
-
- The "Edit" option on the Main Menu displays the Edit Menu (see Appen-
- dix B). You can select from the following special purpose editors from
- the Edit Menu:
-
- Text File Editor: Choose the Text File Editor for editing ASCII
- text files, such as source code, batch files, and word processing
- document files.
-
- Stream Editor:
-
- Non-text Files: Lets you edit non-text files. This type file
- is displayed in a fixed-line-length format. The line length
- can be specified in Setup, and can be changed after the file
- is loaded.
-
- Edit Disk Sectors: Lets you directly edit disk sectors. The
- sectors that are loaded into memory are treated as a non-text
- file and after editing, can be saved to a disk as a file. This
- feature is useful for recovering files from a disk with a dam-
- aged FAT. The number of sectors that can be loaded is deter-
- mined by available memory. If you are accessing a hard disk,
- you must choose the partition which corresponds to the logical
- drive you wish to read.
-
- Edit Memory: Lets you view and edit computer memory. A segment
- (64K) can be edited beginning at the address you specify. Mem-
- ory is displayed in real time, meaning that you can observe
- the changes in memory as they occur.
-
- Hex Editor: Lets you edit files, disk sectors, or a memory segment
- in hex format. The hex representation (16 bytes) is displayed on
- the left side of the screen with the corresponding ASCII charac-
- ters shown on the right side. All editing is performed on the hex
- display, and the command set is the same as for the Stream Editor.
-
- dBASE Editor:
-
- Edit dBASE III File Header: Lets you edit a dBASE file header.
- Change an incorrect field name, type, or length, or correct
- the number of records in a file. Useful for restoring files
- with a corrupted header.
-
- Edit dBASE III File: Lets you directly edit an existing dBASE
- III data file. Change or enter data, or correct problems in
- the file, such as shifted data or embedded end-of-file char-
- acters. dBASE files are treated as non-text files.
-
- Import/Edit dBASE III File: Lets you import a dBASE III data
- file. These files are imported in ASCII text file format.
- Chapter 7: Editing (cont)
-
-
- Size of File: The size of the file that can be edited depends on
- available memory. If a file is too large to be fully loaded into mem-
- ory, you can specify that a portion of the file be loaded, and the
- number of bytes to skip before beginning to load the file.
-
- Methods for entering a file name: You can enter a name of an existing
- file for editing, or enter the name of a file to be created. If the
- file does not exist, no disk file will be created until the file is
- saved. If you have specified a default extension in Setup, and you do
- not add an extension to the file name, the default extension will be
- added. To prevent the extension from being added, end the file name
- with a period. The ways in which you can enter a file name are listed
- below:
-
- Pass the file name to GEdit as a parameter: When you execute GEdit
- by entering "GE" at the DOS prompt, add a space and the file name
- (i.e. C>GE C:\LETTERS\SOME.TXT). The file will be loaded in the
- Text Editor. A file should be created or loaded in this manner
- only if the file is a text file and the settings in the settings
- file "0" are appropriate.
-
- Type the file name at the file name prompt: Type in the file name,
- including the path, and press <Return>.
-
- Select from directory: Press <Return> at the file name prompt if
- you wish to select a file from a disk directory. Enter the mask
- (i.e. C:\LETTERS\*.* for all files in the LETTERS directory on the
- C: drive) for the directory you want displayed. Directory entries
- include hidden files and are arranged in alphabetical order. Move
- the light bar to the file you wish to edit and press <Return>.
-
- Select from history: Below the file name prompt, is listed the
- names of the files which have been edited during the current ses-
- sion, with the name of the last file edited on top. To edit one of
- the files listed in history, use <Down-Arrow> to move the light
- bar to the file you wish to edit and press <Return>. The display
- and the cursor position will be same as when the file was exited.
- Chapter 7: Editing (cont)
-
-
- Status Line
-
- The Status Line at the top of the edit screen displays information
- about the edit buffer and the file being edited. Below is listed
- the information to be found on the status line and the position on
- the line where the information is displayed:
-
- Current line 6
- Offset in memory segment 9
- Offset in file or the current column 21
- Lines in file 29
- Caps Lock ("Caps" if on) 50
- Recording or executing macro ("R" for record, "M" for execute) 55
- Drawing mode ("S" for single line, "D" for double line) 57
- Pen up/down (Up-Arrow for pen up, Down-Arrow for pen down) 58
- Word wrap ("W" if on) 60
- Function keys assignment ("C"/commands, "G"/graphics, "M"/math) 62
- Insert/overtype mode ("I" for insert, "O" for overtype) 64
- Memory (in bytes) remaining in edit buffer 74
-
- Ruler Line
-
- The Ruler Line below the Status line indicates tab positions, and
- can be used for defining tab positions by choosing "Set Tab Posit-
- ions" from the Format Menu.
-
- Bottom Information line
-
- The Bottom Information Line displays the type file being edited,
- if journaling is off or on, and the name of the file being edited.
-
- Entering Non-Key Characters
-
- Many characters in the IBM character set are not represented by a
- key on the keyboard. To enter these characters, hold <Alt> down
- while you type in the ACSII code for the character using the keys
- in the numeric keypad. When you release <Alt> the character will
- appear on the screen.
-
- Edit Commands
-
- Edit commands can be accessed though keystroke combinations or
- selected from menus. Many commands can be accessed in both ways,
- however, some are accessible only by keystrokes and others only
- though menus. The keystrokes specified in this section for execut-
- ing commands are default keystrokes. Keystroke assignments can be
- changed by using the program KeyMap (see Chapter 11). Listed below
- are the menus available from the edit mode:
-
- GEdit Main Menu: You can leave the edit mode and return to the
- Main Menu by pressing <Alt W>. If you choose to use an editor
- you will be returned to the edit mode with the screen split on
- the line on which the cursor was located. To return to the
- edit mode from the Main Menu without selecting another editor,
- press <Esc> or choose "Return to Editor" from the System Menu.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Top Menu: This menu can be accessed by pressing <Alt T> or by
- pressing <F1> (if function keys = commands). The Misc, Format,
- Block, Named Block, Attributes, Goto, Locate, Draw, Open Sym-
- bols, and File Management Menus are accessable from the Top
- Menu.
-
- Misc Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or by
- pressing <Alt U>. It provides several miscellaneous options,
- including help
-
- Format Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or by
- pressing <Alt F>. It provides options for formatting text,
- including word wrapping and justifying.
-
- Block Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or by
- pressing <Alt B>. It provides options for performing block
- operations.
-
- Named Block Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or
- by pressing <Alt N>. It provides options for performing block
- operations that involve saving and retrieving files with user-
- specified names.
-
- Attributes Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or
- by pressing <Alt A>. It provides options for marking text at-
- tributes for printing, such as bolding, underlining, and ital-
- ics.
-
- Goto Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or by
- pressing <Alt G>. It provides options for going to a particu-
- lar line, column, or page.
-
- Locate Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu or by
- pressing <Alt L>. It provides options for locating, replacing,
- and counting strings.
-
- Line-Drawing Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu
- or by pressing <Alt D>. It provides the options of entering
- the single-line or double-line drawing modes, drawing with a
- special character, and joining the lines in the file. Single
- and double lines can be mixed and joined.
-
- Open Symbols Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top Menu
- or by pressing <Alt O>. It provides options for checking the
- file for unmatched parenthesis, braces, and brackets when
- writing source code.
-
- File Management Menu: This menu is accessible from the Top
- Menu or by pressing <Alt M>. Many varied options are available
- from this menu.
-
- Overtype and insert typing modes: <Ins> will toggle the typing
- mode between overtype and insert. An "I" on the Status Line indi-
- cates that the insert mode is active and an "O" indicates that the
- overtype mode is active.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Cursor control: The following keystroke combinations move the cur-
- sor around the edit buffer.
-
- Left-Arrow Go left one column
- Right-Arrow Go right one Column
- Up-Arrow Go up one line
- Down-Arrow Go down one line
- Home Goto beginning of line
- End Goto end of line
- Ctrl Left-Arrow Screen-shift left
- Ctrl Right-Arrow Screen-shift right
- PgUp Go up one screen
- PgDn Go down one screen
- Ctrl PgUp Goto top of screen
- Ctrl PgDn Goto bottom of screen
- Ctrl Home Goto beginning of file
- Ctrl End Goto end of file
- Tab Jump to next tab
- Shift Tab Jump to previous tab
-
- An additional cursor control command which can be used in text
- files is jump to stop. <Ctrl N> will move the cursor to the next
- ">" occurring in the file. This feature can be useful in forms and
- form letters.
-
- Deleting: The following commands delete units of text. For delet-
- ing blocks of text see "Erase" under Block Commands.
-
- Character: To delete a character, place the cursor on the
- character and press <Del>.
-
- Backspace: To delete the character to the left of the cursor,
- press <Backspace>.
-
- Word: to delete a word, place the cursor at the beginning of
- the word and press <Alt K>.
-
- To the end-of-line: To delete from the cursor to the end of
- the line press <Alt Y>.
-
- Line: To delete a line, place the cursor anywhere on the line
- and press <Alt X>.
-
- UnDeleting: These commands undo delete operations.
-
- Character: To undo the last character deletion, press <Ctrl
- D>.
-
- Word: To undo the last word deletion, press <Ctrl K>. The buf-
- fer for this operation is 50 characters.
-
- To the end-of-line: To undo the last to the end-of-line delet-
- ion, press <Ctrl Y>. The buffer for this operation is 150
- characters.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Line: To undo the last line deletion, press <Ctrl X>. The buf-
- fer for this operation is 255 characters
-
- Inserting ruler lines: To insert a ruler line at the cursor locat-
- ion, press <Alt R>. Embedded ruler lines can be useful as a guide
- when editing a data file.
-
- Formatting: Commands to format text are discussed below. These op-
- erations are used primarily in word processing. (The format Menu
- is accessed by choosing "Form" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt
- F>.)
-
- Set Tabs: Choose "Set Tabs" from the Format Menu. Use the cur-
- sor control keys to move the cursor on the Ruler Line. To
- place a tab position on the Ruler Line, move the cursor to the
- position and press <Tab>. To remove a tab position, move the
- cursor to the position and press <Del>. When finished, press
- <Return>.
-
- Set Word Wrap: To set word wrap on, choose "Word Wrap On" from
- the Format Menu and enter the line length for wrap. All exist-
- ing text will be reformatted and word wrap activated. Soft
- end-of-line characters are saved with the file for printing
- purposes, however, the soft characters are stripped from the
- file when it loaded for editing and the lines wrapped as spec-
- ified in the setup.
-
- Set Word Wrap Off: To set word wrap off choose "Word Wrap Off"
- from the Format Menu. All soft carriage returns will be remov-
- ed, the existing text reformated, and word wrap inactivated.
-
- Format: To correct the length of lines, after operations which
- alter the length by removing characters, place the cursor on
- the line at the beginning of the block, press <Ctrl F> or
- choose "Format" from the Format Menu, move the cursor to high-
- light the block to be formatted, and press <Return>.
-
- Justify: To justify a block of text, place the cursor on the
- line at the beginning or end of the block, press <Alt J> or
- choose "Justify" from the Format Menu, move the cursor to
- high-light the block to be justified, and press <Return>.
-
- UnJustify: To unjustify a block of text, place the cursor on
- the line at the beginning or end of the block, press <Ctrl U>
- or choose "UnJustify" from the Format Menu, move the cursor to
- high-light the block to be unjustified, and press <Return>.
-
- Center String: To center a string (all text on a line) place
- the cursor on the line in which the the string is located and
- press <Alt C> or choose "Center String" from the format Menu.
-
- Pagenate: To pagenate a document, choose "Pagenate" from the
- Format Menu and enter the page length. A page break will be
- inserted at intervals equal to the page length that you speci-
- fied.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Convert Blanks to Spaces: Blanks (ASCII code 255) are used by
- GEdit for justifying in order that these operations can be re-
- versed. Blanks appear as spaces on the screen but might not be
- printed. GEdit will convert the blanks to spaces as it prints
- the file. However, if the file is printed using another pro-
- gram, formatting may be lost. If you intend to edit or print
- the file using another program, choose "Convert Blanks" from
- the Format Menu.
-
- Convert Soft EOL Characters: If you have created a text file
- using word wrap and want to convert the soft end-of-line char-
- acters to carriage returns (usually for the purpose of editing
- by another program) choose "Convert EOL" from the Format Menu.
-
- Block Commands: Operations on blocks and columns of text are dis-
- cussed below. (The Block Menu is accessed by choosing "Bloc" from
- the Top Menu or pressing <Alt B>.)
-
- Erase: To erase a block of text, place the cursor at the be-
- ginning or the end of the block, press <F6> (if function keys
- = commands) or choose "Erase" from the Block Menu, high-light
- the block to be erased, and press <Return>.
-
- Cut: To cut a block of text, place the cursor at the beginning
- or the end of the block, press <F7> (if function keys = com-
- mands) or choose "Cut" from the Block Menu, high-light the
- block to be cut and press <Return>. The block that is cut is
- stored in a cut file and can be pasted anywhere in the current
- file or any other file as many times as you wish, until over-
- written by another cut.
-
- Paste: The last cut can be pasted into the current file by
- positioning the cursor at the location at which the text is to
- be pasted, and pressing <F8> (if function keys = commands) or
- by choosing "Paste" from the Block Menu.
-
- Copy: To copy a block of text from one location to another lo-
- cation in a file, place the cursor at the beginning or end of
- the block to be copied, press <F9> (if function keys = com-
- mands) or choose "Copy" from the Block Menu, high-light the
- block to be copied, press <Return>, move the cursor to the po-
- sition at which the block is to be copied, and press <Return>.
-
- Move: To move a block of text from one location to another lo-
- cation in a file, place the cursor at the beginning or end of
- the block to be moved, press <F10> (if function keys = com-
- mands) or choose "Move" from the Block Menu, high-light the
- block to be moved and press <Return>, move the cursor to the
- position at which the block is to be moved, and press <Re-
- turn>.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Column Cut: To cut a column of text, place the cursor at the
- beginning or the end of the column, press <Shift F7> (if
- function keys = commands) or choose "Column Cut" from the
- Block Menu, specify if you want the column cut or just stored,
- high-light the column to be cut, and press <Return>. The block
- that is cut is stored in a column cut file and can be column
- pasted anywhere in the current file or any other file as many
- times as you wish, until overwritten by another column cut.
-
- Column Paste: The last column cut can be pasted into the cur-
- rent file by positioning the cursor at the location at which
- the text is to be pasted, and pressing <Shift F8> (if function
- keys = commands) or choosing "Column Paste" from the Block
- Menu. Specify if you want to insert the cut or overwrite the
- existing text.
-
- Column Copy: To copy a column of text from one location to an-
- other location in a file, place the cursor at the beginning or
- end of the column to be copied, press <Shift F9> (if function
- keys = commands) or choose "Column Copy" from the Block Menu,
- high-light the column to be copied, press <Return>, move the
- cursor to the position at which the column is to be copied,
- and press <Return>. Specify if you want to insert the cut or
- overwrite the existing text.
-
- Column Move: To move a column of text from one location to an-
- other location in a file, place the cursor at the beginning or
- end of the column to be moved, press <Shift F10> or choose
- "Column Move" from the Block Menu, high-light the column to be
- moved, press <Return>, move the cursor to the position at
- which the column is to be moved, and press <Return>.
-
- Indent: To indent a block, place the cursor at the beginning
- or end of the block to be indented, press <Alt I> or choose
- "Indent" from the Block Menu, high-light the block to be
- indented, and press <Return>. The block will be indented the
- number of columns specified in Edit Setup.
-
- Upper Case: To change the case of all letters in a block to
- upper case, place the cursor at the beginning or end of the
- block to be changed, choose "Upper Case" from the Block Menu,
- high_light the block to be changed, and press <Return>.
-
- Lower Case: To change the case of all letters in a block to
- lower case, place the cursor at the beginning or end of the
- block to be changed, choose "Lower Case" from the Block Menu,
- high-light the block to be changed, and press <Return>.
-
- Hot Print: To print a block of text, place the cursor at the
- beginning or end of the block to be printed, press <Ctrl P> or
- choose "Hot Print" from the Block Menu, high-light the block
- to be printed, and press <Return>.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Named Block Commands: Named block operations are identical to
- block operations with the exception that they are associated with
- user-specified file names. Standard cuts are saved to a file call-
- ed "CUT.DAT" and standard column cuts are stored in the file named
- "CCUT.DAT". Standard cuts and column cuts are, therefore, written
- over with the next similar operation. If named cuts are used, any
- number of cuts can be saved by using different file names. These
- operations are discussed below. (The Named Block Menu is accessed
- by choosing "NBlk" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt N>.)
-
- Named Cut: To name cut a block of text, place the cursor at
- the beginning or the end of the block, press <Ctrl F7> (if
- function keys = commands) or choose "Named Cut" from the Named
- Block Menu, enter the file name for the cut, high-light the
- block to be cut, and press <Return>. The cut is stored in a
- file and can be pasted anywhere in the current file or any
- other file as many times as you wish by choosing "Named Paste"
- from the Named Block Menu and entering the file name.
-
- Named Paste: To paste a named cut, position the cursor at the
- location at which the block is to be pasted, press <Ctrl F8>
- (if function keys = commands) or choose "Named Paste" from the
- Named Block Menu, and enter the name of the cut file.
-
- Named Column Cut: To name column cut a block of text, place
- the cursor at the beginning or the end of the column and press
- <Ctrl F9> (if function keys = commands) or choose "Named Col-
- umn Cut" from the Named Block Menu. Enter the file name for
- the cut, high-light the column to be cut, and press <Return>.
- The column that is cut is stored in a file and can be pasted
- anywhere in the current file, or any other file, as many times
- as you wish by choosing "Named Column Paste" from the Named
- Block Menu and entering the file name.
-
- Named Column Paste: To paste a named column cut, position the
- cursor at the location at which the column is to be pasted,
- press <Ctrl F10> (if function keys = commands) or choose "Nam-
- ed Column Paste" from the Named Block Menu, and enter the name
- of the cut file.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands continued)
-
-
- Attributes: The attributes of text when printed are controlled by
- printer control codes derived from printer driver files. A printer
- control code is sent to the printer when an attribute symbol is
- encountered in the text being printed (when the attribute symbol
- for condensed print in encountered in the text, the printer code
- for condensed print is sent to the printer). To place an attribute
- code in text, position the cursor where you want to place the code
- and access the Attributes Menu by choosing "Attr" from the Top
- Menu or pressing <Alt A>. From this menu you can select from 10
- user-defined attributes or 12 standard attributes described below.
-
- Standard attributes: If you select a standard attribute, use
- the cursor control keys to high-light the area to change and
- press <Return>. An attribute code will be placed at the begin-
- ning and at the end of the block marked. When printing, a code
- to set the attribute is sent to the printer when the first at-
- tribute code is encountered, and a code to reset the attribute
- is sent when the second attribute code is encountered. Stand-
- ard attributes are listed below:
-
- Bold
- Underlined
- Italics
- Superscript
- Subscript
- Double Wide
- Pica
- Elite
- Condensed
- 6 Lines per Inch
- 8 Lines per Inch
- Double Spacing
-
- User-Defined Attributes: These are attributes not included in
- the standard attributes and represent codes entered by the
- user (see Chapter 8). If you choose to insert an user-defined
- attribute, enter the number of the code from 0 to 9, and press
- <Return>. The attribute code will be placed at the cursor pos-
- ition. Use the program PCODES.EXE, which is included on the
- GEdit Distribution Disk to create user-defined codes.
-
- User-defined attribute codes can also be inserted in the text by
- placing the cursor at the position where you wish to change the
- attribute, and pressing <Alt> plus the number of the code from the
- number keys at the top of the keyboard.
-
- Embedding printer codes: Printer codes can be embedded in the file
- by holding <Alt> down while entering the ASCII code from the nu-
- meric keypad and then releasing <Alt>.
-
- Goto: A quick way of moving around a file is to use the goto com-
- mands. These commands are discussed below. (The Goto Menu is ac-
- cessed by choosing "Goto" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt G>.)
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Goto Line: To goto a particular line in the file being edited,
- choose "Goto Line" from the Goto Menu and enter the line num-
- ber.
-
- Goto Column: To goto a particular column in the file being ed-
- ited, choose "Goto Column" from the Goto Menu and enter the
- column number.
-
- Goto Page: To goto a particular page in the file being edited,
- choose "Goto Page" from the Goto Menu and enter the page num-
- ber.
-
- Goto Offset: If you are editing a memory segment, you can go-
- to a particular offset by choosing "Goto Offset" from the Goto
- Menu and entering the offset.
-
- Locate and Replace: Commands to locate and replace strings in a
- file are available in the Locate Menu. In specifing the string to
- be located or replaced, "?" can be used as a wildcard to repre-
- sent any single character. After entering the string you will be
- asked if the search is to be case sensitive. If you reply no, the
- case of the characters in the string will be disregarded. These
- commands are discussed below. (The Locate Menu is accessed by
- choosing "Find" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt G>.)
-
- Locate To locate a string in a file past the cursor position,
- choose "Locate Forward", and to locate a string before the
- cursor position, choose "Locate Backward" from the Locate
- Menu, enter the string, and indicate if the search is to be
- case-sensitive by pressing <Y> or <N>. If the string is locat-
- ed, you will be asked if you wish to continue the search.
-
- Replace: To replace a string in a file past the cursor posit-
- ion choose "Replace Forward", and to replace a string before
- the cursor position choose "Replace Backward" from the Locate
- Menu. Enter the string, indicate if the search is to be case-
- sensitive by pressing <Y> or <N>, and enter the string to re-
- place with. If the string is located, you will be asked if you
- wish to replace the string, and then asked if you wish to con-
- tinue the search.
-
- Global Replace: To replace all strings, meeting the specified
- criteria, without prompting, in a file past the cursor posit-
- ion choose "Global Replace Forward", and to replace strings
- before the cursor position, without prompting, choose "Global
- Replace Backward" from the Locate Menu. Enter the string, in-
- dicate if the search is to be case-sensitive by pressing <Y>
- or <N>, and enter the string to replace with.
-
- Count: To count the occurrences of a string in a file past the
- cursor position choose "Count Forward", and to count the oc-
- currences of a string before the cursor position choose "Count
- Backward" from the Locate Menu, indicate if the search is to
- be case-sensitive by pressing <Y> or <N>, and enter the
- string.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Line Drawing: To draw lines use the line-drawing commands which
- are available in the Line-Drawing Menu. These commands are dis-
- cussed below. (The Line-Drawing Menu is accessed by choosing
- "Draw" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt D>.)
-
- Drawing: To draw a single line, choose "Draw with Single Line"
- from the Line-Drawing Menu. For a double line, choose "Draw
- with a Double line" from the Line-Drawing Menu. To draw with a
- special character (ASCII character 219 is useful for drawing
- boxes) choose "Enter Drawing Character" from the Line-Drawing
- Menu. Use the cursor control keys to draw the line.
-
- Toggling The Pen: When you enter the line-drawing mode the pen
- is down (look for the down-arrow on the Status Line). To raise
- the pen to enter text or to move to another location, press
- <Alt -> (the <Alt -> keystroke combination toggles the pen up
- and down). When ready to draw again press <Alt -> to lower the
- pen. To leave line-drawing, choose "Leave Line-Drawing Mode"
- from the Line-Drawing Menu.
-
- Joining Lines: Lines that cross or meet but do not join can be
- joined by choosing "Join Lines in File" from the Line-Drawing
- Menu. Single and double lines are joined by this procedure.
-
- Using Graphic Symbols: To assist in line drawing, many graphic
- symbols are available by using the function keys when they are
- assigned to graphics. See Chapter 6 for information on assigning
- function keys and see Appendix D for the key assignments.
-
- Matching Symbols: To determine if symbols in a file are matched by
- the appropriate symbol, access the Open Symbols Menu by choosing
- "OSym" from the Top Menu or pressing <Alt O>, and select the sym-
- bol (parenthesis, braces, or brackets) to be checked.
-
- File Management: Many commands are available from the File Manage-
- ment Menu. These commands are discussed below. (The File Manage-
- ment Menu is accessed by choosing "File" from the Top Menu or
- pressing <Alt M>.)
-
- Insert File: To insert a file at the cursor location, choose
- "Insert File" from the File Management Menu and enter the file
- name.
-
- Append File: To append a file to the file being edited, choose
- "Append File" from the File Management Menu, and enter the
- file name.
-
- Compare Two Files: To compare two files, both files must be
- opened and displayed in the split-screen mode. The cursor can
- be in either file. Choose "Compare Two Files" from the File
- Management Menu. Any differences in the files will be identi-
- fied by line and column number as the comparison is made.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Change Line Length: To change the line length of a non-text
- file, choose "Change Line Length" from the File Management
- Menu, and enter the new line length.
-
- Strip Page Breaks: To remove all the page breaks from a file,
- choose "Strip Page Breaks" from the File Management Menu.
-
- Strip Ruler Lines: To remove all the ruler lines from a file,
- choose "Strip Ruler Lines" from the File Management Menu.
-
- Strip 8-Bit Characters: To remove all 8-bit characters from
- the file being edited, choose "Strip 8-Bit Characters" from
- the File Management Menu. Any line drawing in the file will be
- erased by this command.
-
- Insert at Intervals: To insert a particular character at set
- intervals in the file, choose "Insert at Intervals" from the
- File Management Menu. Use this feature to add carriage returns
- at the end of records, or to insert delimiters between fields.
-
- Rebuilding Line-Ending Index: If part of the file is missing,
- or there is garbage in the file, or the end-of-line symbols
- appear in the line instead of at the end, the line-ending in-
- dex is probably corrupted. To correct, choose "Rebuild Line-
- Ending Index" from the File Management Menu.
-
- Print Variables: Page numbers can change while editing a document,
- and the current date can change between the time you edit a file
- and the time you print it. GEdit will provide this information if
- it encounters the appropriate symbols while printing the file.
- These symbols and others that GEdit recognizes, with the variables
- that they represent, are listed below:
-
- Enter this to print this
-
- ~P Page number
- ~D System date
- ~T System time
- ~L Current line/paragraph
-
- ASCII Table: To display a table of ASCII codes in decimal and hex-
- idecimal with corresponding symbols, press <Alt Z>.
-
- Changing Setup from Edit Mode: Edit settings can be changed from
- the edit mode by pressing <Alt E> or choosing "Set Edit Settings"
- from the Misc Menu, and the screen colors can be changed by press-
- ing <Alt V> or by choosing "Set Screen Colors" from the Misc Menu.
-
- Creating and Executing Macros: Keystroke macros can be recorded by
- pressing <Ctrl R>. Enter the name of the macro (only one character
- allowed) and press <Return>. All keystrokes will be recorded until
- the recording is stopped by pressing <Ctrl R> again. To execute
- the macro, press <Ctrl M>, enter the name of the macro, and press
- <Return>. All the previously recorded keystrokes will be replayed.
- Chapter 7: Editing (Edit Commands cont)
-
-
- Loading File from Editor: If you wish to replace the file you are
- editing with a text file, press <Ctrl O> or <F4> (if function keys
- = commands), or choose "Load New File" from the Misc Menu. If you
- have made changes to the current file, you will be given the op-
- portunity to save the file. Then enter the file name, as you nor-
- mally would, at the prompt.
-
- Split-Screen Editing: The edit screen can be split in order to
- display two files (or memory, or disk sectors) at once. This can
- be done in two ways:
-
- Position the cursor on the line where you wish to split the
- screen and press <Ctrl W>, or choose "Open Window" from the
- Misc Menu. Select an editor from the Edit Menu. This editor
- will be active in the bottom window.
-
- You can return to the Main Menu to choose an editor. Position
- the cursor on the line where you wish to split the screen and
- return to the Main Menu by pressing <Alt W>, or by choosing
- "Goto Main Menu" from the Misc Menu. Choose the editor you
- wish to use from the Edit Menu (or to return to the edit mode
- without splitting the screen press <Esc>, or choose "Return to
- Editor" from the System Menu). Processing will be returned to
- the edit mode with the bottom window active.
-
- Switching Windows: To switch between windows press <Alt =>.
-
- Running Another Program: To run another program from the editor,
- press <Ctrl E> or <F5> (if function keys = commands) and enter the
- complete command line (the command that you would enter at the DOS
- prompt).
-
- Shell to DOS: To shell to DOS from the editor, press <Ctrl S>, or
- choose "Shell to DOS" from the Misc Menu. GEdit and the edit buf-
- fer are unloaded from memory when shelling to DOS. This provides
- the free memory, minus approximately 12K, that would be available
- if GEdit was not loaded. Enter "EXIT" at the DOS prompt to return
- to GEdit.
-
- Saving File: To save a file without leaving the edit mode, press
- <Alt S> or <F2> (if function keys = commands), or choose "Save
- Current File" from the Misc Menu. Press <Return> if the file name
- displayed is correct, or enter a different file name.
-
- Quitting: To close an edit window press <Alt Q> or <F3> (if funct-
- ion keys = commands), or choose "Quit Current File" from the Misc
- Menu. If you are editing a file or disk sectors and you have made
- changes to the file, you will asked if you want to save or to quit
- without saving. Press <N> to quit without saving, or press any
- other key to save the file. If only one window is open, processing
- will be returned to the Main Menu, otherwise, the other window be-
- comes active.
- Chapter 8: Printing
-
-
- The "Print" option on the Main Menu displays the Print Menu. You can
- select from the following options on the Print Menu:
-
-
- Print File: Before printing a file, check to ensure that the print
- settings are correct and that the printer is ready. To print a
- file choose "Print File" from the Print Menu and enter the file
- name or press <Return> to select a file from the directory.
-
- Enter Print Settings: lets you specify the settings to use when
- printing. The available settings are listed below. After the set-
- tings are changed to your satisfaction, press <F10> to save to the
- settings file, or press <Esc> to leave without saving.
-
- File type <T>ext or <N>on-text: To print a text file enter "T"
- or enter "N" to print a non-text file.
-
- Line length for non-text files: Enter the line wrap-around
- length for non-text files.
-
- Top margin: Enter the number of lines to skip at the top of
- each page.
-
- Left margin: Enter the number of columns to skip at the begin-
- ing of each line.
-
- Pitch <P>ica, <E>lite, or <C>ondensed: Enter the number of
- characters per inch. Choose "P" for 10 characters per inch,
- "E" for 12 characters per inch, or <C> for 15 or 17 characters
- per inch.
-
- Lines/inch: Enter the number (6 or 8) of lines to print per
- inch.
-
- Paper length: Enter the form length in lines.
-
- Begin on page: Enter the number of the page in the document on
- which to begin printing. When printing a text file the page
- number is incremented when a form feed character is encounter-
- ed. When printing a non-text file the page number is incre-
- mented when the number of lines in a form is reached.
-
- End on page: Enter the number of the last page in the document
- that you wish to have printed.
-
- Pause between pages <Y> or <N> - choose "Y" if you need to
- pause between pages to change paper. Printing is paused until
- a key is pressed and the form feed is suppressed.
-
- Quality <D>raft or <F>inal - choose "D" for faster draft
- printing or "F" for higher quality final printing.
- Chapter 8: Printing (Enter Print Settings continued)
-
-
- Number of copies - enter the number of copies of the file that
- you wish to print.
-
- Printer driver - enter the name of the printer driver file
- that corresponds to the printer that you are using. A driver
- for the Epson FX (EPSONFX) is supplied with GEdit. Use PCodes
- (see Chapter 12) to create additional printer drivers.
-
- Parallel <P?> or Serial <S?> - enter the type of port to which
- the printer is connected. For example, enter "P1" if the
- printer is connected to parallel port number 1, or "S2" for
- serial port number 2.
-
- Baud (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600) - if you are printing
- from a serial port choose the baud rate at which the printer
- is set.
-
- Handshaking for serial printers: Serial printers must be set to no
- parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and the protocol must be serial busy
- (DTR and RCH).
- Chapter 10: Quitting
-
-
- To leave GEdit if no files are open, press <Esc> at the Main Menu. To
- quit, even if files are open, choose "Quit" from the System Menu.
- Chapter 11: Using the KeyMap Program
-
-
- If you have created a GEdit work disk, the program KEYMAP.EXE will be
- on the work disk. If you have installed GEdit on a hard disk, it will
- be located in the same directory as GE.EXE. Before you use KeyMap on a
- hard disk, be sure that the AUTOEXEC.BAT file includes the statement
- "SUPPORT=C:\GE\SUPPORT", or the directory you specified for support
- files when you installed GEdit. To run this program, enter "KEYMAP" at
- the DOS prompt.
-
- The purpose of KeyMap is to assign commands to particular keystrokes.
- The key assignments are stored in a file called KEY.MAP which is lo-
- cated on the work disk, or in the support files directory if GEdit is
- installed on a hard disk.
-
- The main screen displays 84 commands. The number of the command pres-
- ently assigned to each keystroke is displayed next to the keystroke.
- To change the assignment, enter the number of the new command in the
- column next to the keystroke. A command can be assigned to more than
- one keystroke.
-
- Use the <Down-Arrow> and <Up-Arrow> keys to move the cursor to the
- keystroke you wish to change. The listing of keystrokes will scroll
- until the bottom or top of the list is displayed. Press <End> to dis-
- play the bottom of the list, and <Home> to display the top of the
- list. <PgDn> moves the display down one screen, and <PgUp> moves the
- display up one screen.
-
- Press <Esc> to leave KeyMap without saving any changes, or press <F10>
- to leave KeyMap and save the changes.
-
- The file KEY.MAP is not essential to the operation of GEdit. GEdit
- contains a listing of default keystroke assignments (see Appendix C),
- which it uses if it cannot find KEY.MAP.
- Chapter 12: Using the PCodes Program
-
-
- If you have created a GEdit work disk, the program, PCODES.EXE will be
- on the work disk. If you have installed GEdit on a hard disk, it will
- be located in the same directory as GE.EXE. To run this program, enter
- "PCODES" at the DOS prompt. Choose to create or edit a printer driver
- by selecting "Standard Codes", or enter user-defined codes by select-
- ing "User Defined Codes". After you enter the codes, press <F10> to
- save the printer driver file, or press <Esc> to leave without saving.
-
- Standard Codes: Enter the name of the printer with no spaces and
- with eight characters or less. Enter the codes in hex using no
- spaces or delimiters. Separate set and reset codes with a "/". The
- standard codes that can be entered are listed below:
-
- Reset printer - enter the code that initializes the printer.
-
- Draft quality - enter the code for draft quality print.
-
- Final quality - enter the code for final quality print.
-
- Form length in lines - enter the code for setting the form
- length in lines. In place of the number which represents the
- number of lines on the page, enter "XX". GEdit will supply
- this number from the print settings.
-
- Bold - enter the code for bold printing and the code for re-
- setting bold print, separated by a "/". This might be the code
- for emphasized or double-strike print.
-
- Underline - enter the code for underlining and for resetting
- underlining, separated by a "/".
-
- Italics - enter the code for italics and the code for reset-
- ting italics, separated by a "/".
-
- Superscript - enter the code for superscript and the code for
- resetting superscript, separated by a "/".
-
- Subscript - enter the code for subscript and the code for re-
- setting subscript, separated by a "/".
-
- Double wide - enter the code for double wide and the code for
- resetting double wide, separated by a "/".
-
- Pica - enter the code for 10 character per inch printing and a
- reset code, if there is one, separated by a "/".
-
- Elite - enter the code for 12 character per inch printing and
- a reset code, separated by a "/".
-
- Condensed - enter the code for condensed printing and a reset
- code, separated by a "/".
- Chapter 12: Using the PCodes Program (cont)
-
-
- 6 lines/inch - enter the code for 6 lines per inch printing
- and a reset code, if there is one, separated by a "/".
-
- 8 lines/inch - enter the code for 8 lines per inch printing
- and a reset code, separated by a "/".
-
- User Defined Codes: You can enter up to 10 codes. These codes are
- used to supplement the standard codes and can be inserted in a
- document by accessing the Attributes Menu or by pressing <Alt> and
- the code number (0 - 9) from the number keys at the top of the
- keyboard.
- Chapter 13: Using the UT Program
-
-
- If you have created a GEdit work disk, the program, UT.EXE will be on
- the work disk. If you have installed GEdit on a hard disk, it will be
- located in the same directory as GE.EXE. To run this program, enter
- "UT" at the DOS prompt, or if you wish to have UT available as a mem-
- ory resident option when using GEdit, enter "GU" at the DOS prompt
- (see Chapter 14).
-
- The commands that can be used in UT are listed in APPENDIX E.
-
- Directory Display:
-
- When initially loaded, UT displays the file listing of the current
- directory. To mark or perform an operation on a file, move the
- high-light bar to the name of the file, by using the up and down
- arrow keys. The display will scroll to display file names not on
- the screen. To move to the top of the list, press <Home>. To move
- to the bottom of the list, press <End>. <PgDn> moves the display
- down one screen, and <PgUp> moves the display up one screen.
-
- To enter a mask for a file listing display (just as with the DOS
- DIR command) press <F1> and enter the mask, including wildcards in
- the file name. For example, enter "\WP\*.DOC" to display all files
- in the WP directory with a ".DOC" extension. All file operations
- are performed on files in the displayed file listing.
-
- File Operations:
-
- Operations on individual files are performed by high-lighting the
- file name, and pressing the character associated with the command.
- For example, to delete the file "LETTER.DOC", high-light the file
- name and press <D>.
-
- Files can be marked for performing operations on a group of files
- by high-lighting each file and pressing <*>. A group of files can
- also be marked by pressing <Alt-M> and specifying a mask. For ex-
- ample, to mark all files in the displayed file listing ending with
- a ".TXT" extension, press <Alt-M> and enter "*.TXT". All files in
- the displayed file listing can be marked by pressing <Alt-X>, and
- all files can be unmarked by pressing <Alt-U>. Individual files
- can be unmarked by high-lighting the file name and pressing <U>.
-
- Operations which can be performed only on individual files are:
-
- Rename
- Display file statistics
-
-
- Operations which can be performed on individual files and on a
- group of files are:
-
- Delete
- Copy
- Change date and time of creation/modification
- Change attributes
- Chapter 13: Using the UT Program (File operations continued)
-
-
- The file statistics displayed for the high-lighted file are:
-
- Size in bytes
- Attributes
- Date of creation/modification
- Time of creation/modification
- Number of lines
- Number of words
- Average length of word
-
- Directory Operations:
-
- Change Current Directory: To change the default directory, press
- <F2> and enter the name (i.e. \LETTERS) of the directory to change
- to. Just as with the DOS DIR command, any mask specified for a
- displayed file listing is interperted in relation to the current
- directory.
-
- Rename Directory: To rename a directory press <F3>, enter the name
- (i.e. C:\LETTERS) of the directory you wish to rename, and then
- the new name for the directory.
-
- Create Directory: To create a new directory press <F4> and enter
- the name (i.e. C:\LETTERS) of the new directory.
-
- Remove Directory: To delete a directory press <F5> and enter the
- name (i.e. C:\LETTERS) of the directory you wish to remove. This
- operation will be successful only if the directory is empty.
-
- Hide Directory: To hide a directory, press <F6> and enter the name
- (i.e. C:\LETTERS) of the directory to hide. The hidden directory
- can be accessed as before, but the directory name will not be dis-
- played by the DOS DIR command. The GEdit directory will display
- hidden directory names.
-
- Unhide Directory: To unhide a directory that has been hidden by
- UT, press <F7> and enter the name (i.e. C:\LETTERS) of the direct-
- ory to unhide.
-
- Drive Operations:
-
- Log Drive: To relog the default drive or change the default drive,
- press <F8> and enter the device name (i.e. A) of the drive. Just
- as with the DOS DIR command, any mask specified for a file listing
- display is interperted in relation to the current drive.
-
- Check Drive Size: To check the storage capacity of any drive the
- computer has access to, press <F9> and enter the device name (i.e.
- A) of the drive. The size in bytes will be displayed.
-
- Check Drive Free Space: To check the amount of unused storage ca-
- pacity on a drive, press <F10> and enter the device name (i.e. A)
- of the drive. The free space in bytes will be displayed.
-
- Quiting: To quit UT press <Q> or <Esc>.
- Chapter 14: Using the GU Program
-
-
- If you have created a GEdit work disk, the program GU.EXE will be on
- the work disk. If you have installed GEdit on a hard disk, it will be
- located in the same directory as GE.EXE. To run this program, enter
- "GU" at the DOS prompt. GU loads UT as a memory resident program,
- then executes GEdit. At any point while using GEdit, pressing <Ctrl-
- Alt> will pop UT on the screen. Pressing <Esc> or <Q> will return pro-
- cessing to GEdit.
- Chapter 15: Trouble Shooting
-
-
- Problem: When attempting to display help screens, the message "Help
- screen not found" is displayed.
-
- Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file in the root directory of the bootable
- drive to include a statement (i.e. SUPPORT=C:\GE\SUPPORT) to assign
- the variable "SUPPORT" to the directory where the GEdit support files
- are located.
-
-
- Problem: Part of file is missing, garbage in file, or end-of-file sym-
- bols are displayed in the line instead of at the end of the line.
-
- This is usually caused by a corrupted line-ending index. To correct,
- reindex the line-ending index by choosing "Rebuild Line-Ending Index"
- from the File Management Menu.
-
-
- Problem: Justification is lost while printing.
-
- This is result of the printer not printing the blanks used by GEdit
- for the purpose of justifying. To correct, choose "Convert Blanks"
- from the the Format Menu to convert the blanks to spaces.
-
-
- Problem: An extra character is printed in the upper left corner of the
- page or elsewhere in the printout, or attributes specified in the file
- are not properly printed.
-
- This is caused by a missing or improper printer driver. Make sure that
- you have the correct driver and if you do not, create one using the
- program PCODES.EXE which is included on the GEdit Distribution Disk
- (see Chapter 12). Make sure that the correct driver is specified in
- the print settings, and lastly, make sure that the driver is in the
- proper directory (the GEdit support files directory).
-
-
- Problem: A disk write error when attempting to cut text.
-
- This can be caused by insufficient disk space to hold the amount of
- material being cut. Retry, using smaller cuts. If you are using GEdit
- on a floppy disk, and have not created a work disk, do so by running
- FINSTALL.
-
- Problem: Everything is wrong (colors, screen width, etc.).
-
- This is probably caused by a settings file saved by a previous version
- of GEdit. The format of the settings file may change from one version
- to the next as new features are added. To correct, delete all settings
- files in the support directory. These files are named EDITSET?.DAT.
- APPENDIX A - Menu Tree
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ┌───────────┐
- │ MAIN MENU │
- └─────┬─────┘
- │
- │
- │
- ┌─────────────┬─────────────┼─────────────┬─────────────┐
- │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │ │
- ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐
- │ EDIT │ │ SYSTEM │ │ SETUP │ │ HELP │ │ PRINT │
- └─────┬─────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘
- │
- │
- │
- ┌─────┴─────┐
- │ TOP │
- └─────┬─────┘
- │
- ├─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────┐
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ │
- │ MISC │ │ FORMAT │ │ BLOCK │ │NAMED BLOCK│ │ATTRIBUTES │ │
- └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ │
- │
- │
- ┌─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬───────┘
- │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │ │
- ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐ ┌─────┴─────┐
- │ GOTO │ │ FIND │ │ DRAW │ │ MATCH SYM │ │FILE MANAGE│
- └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘ └───────────┘
- APPENDIX B - Menus
-
-
- Main Menu
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Edit System Setup Help Print │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────Esc to Exit───┘
-
- Edit Menu System Menu
-
- ┌──────────────────────┐ ┌───────────────────────┐
- │ F1 Text File Editor │ │ F1 Quit │
- │ F2 Stream Editor │ │ F2 Return to Editor │
- │ F3 Hex Editor │ │ F3 Shell to DOS │
- │ F4 dBASE III Editor │ │ F4 Run Program │
- └──────────────────────┘ │ F5 Redo Edit Session │
- │ F6 Copyright Screen │
- └───────────────────────┘
- Setup Menu
-
- ┌─────────────────────┐ Help Menu
- │ F1 File Settings │
- │ F2 Edit Settings │ ┌───────────────────────┐
- │ F3 Screen Settings │ │ F1 Help on GEdit │
- │ F4 Save Settings │ │ F2 Help on Main Menu │
- │ F5 Choose Settings │ │ F3 Help on Setup │
- └─────────────────────┘ │ F4 Help on Editing │
- │ F5 Help on Printing │
- └───────────────────────┘
- Print Menu
-
- ┌────────────────────┐ Type Menu
- │ F1 Print File │
- │ F2 Enter Settings │ ┌───────────────────┐
- └────────────────────┘ │ F1 Non-text File │
- │ F2 Disk Sectors │
- │ F3 Memory │
- dBASE Menu │ F4 Escape │
- └──────Esc to Exit──┘
- ┌─────────────────────┐
- │ F1 File Header │
- │ F2 File │ Redo Menu
- │ F3 Convert to Text │
- │ F4 Escape │ ┌───────────────────┐
- └────────Esc to Exit──┘ │ F1 Text File │
- │ F2 Non-text File │
- │ F3 dBASE File │
- │ F4 Escape │
- └──────Esc to Exit──┘
- APPENDIX B - Menus (cont)
-
-
- Top Menu
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Misc Form Bloc NBlk Attr Goto Find Draw OSym File │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────Esc to Exit───┘
-
-
- Misc Menu Goto Menu
-
- ┌───────Misc Menu───────┐ ┌────Goto Menu────┐
- │ F1 Help on Editing │ │ F1 Goto Line │
- │ F2 Save Current File │ │ F2 Goto Column │
- │ F3 Load New File │ │ F3 Goto Page │
- │ F4 Quit Current File │ │ F4 Goto Offset │
- │ F5 Switch Window │ │ F5 Escape │
- │ F6 Open Window │ └────Esc to Exit──┘
- │ F7 Goto Main Menu │
- │ F8 Execute Program │
- │ F9 Shell to DOS │ Line Drawing Menu
- │ F10 Hot Print │
- │ SF1 Set Edit Settings │ ┌──────Line-Drawing Menu──────┐
- │ SF2 Set Screen Colors │ │ F1 Draw with Single Line │
- │ SF3 Escape │ │ F2 Draw with Double Line │
- └──────────Esc to Exit──┘ │ F3 Enter Drawing Character │
- │ F4 Join Lines in File │
- │ F5 Leave Line-Drawing Mode │
- Block Menu │ F6 Escape │
- └────────────────Esc to Exit──┘
- ┌────Block Menu────┐
- │ F1 Cut │
- │ F2 Erase │ Format Menu
- │ F3 Paste │
- │ F4 Copy │ ┌─────Format Menu────┐
- │ F5 Move │ │ F1 Word Wrap On │
- │ F6 Column Cut │ │ F2 Word Wrap Off │
- │ F7 Column Paste │ │ F3 Format │
- │ F8 Column Copy │ │ F4 Justify │
- │ F9 Column Move │ │ F5 UnJustify │
- │ F10 Indent │ │ F6 Center String │
- │ SF1 Upper Case │ │ F7 Pagenate │
- │ SF2 Lower Case │ │ F8 Set Tabs │
- │ SF3 Hot-Print │ │ F9 Convert Blanks │
- │ SF4 Escape │ │ F10 Convert EOL │
- └─────Esc to Exit──┘ │ SF1 Escape │
- └───────Esc to Exit──┘
- APPENDIX B - Menus (cont)
-
-
- Locate Menu
- Named Block Menu
- ┌─────────Locate Menu─────────┐
- │ F1 Locate Forward │ ┌────Named Block Menu────┐
- │ F2 Locate Backward │ │ F1 Named Cut │
- │ F3 Replace Forward │ │ F2 Named Paste │
- │ F4 Replace Backward │ │ F3 Named Column Cut │
- │ F5 Global Replace Forward │ │ F4 Named Column Paste │
- │ F6 Global Replace Backward │ │ F5 Escape │
- │ F7 Count Forward │ └───────────Esc to Exit──┘
- │ F8 Count Backward │
- │ F9 Escape │
- └────────────────Esc to Exit──┘ Attribute Menu
-
- ┌───Attribute Menu───┐
- Open Symbols Menu │ F1 Bold │
- │ F2 Underlined │
- ┌──────Open Symbols Menu─────┐ │ F3 Italics │
- │ F1 Match Parenthesis - () │ │ F4 Superscript │
- │ F2 Match Braces - {} │ │ F5 Subscript │
- │ F3 Match Brackets - [] │ │ F6 Double Wide │
- │ F6 Escape │ │ F7 Pica │
- └───────────────Esc to Exit──┘ │ F8 Elite │
- │ F9 Condensed │
- │ F10 6 Lines/Inch │
- File Management Menu │ SF1 8 Lines/Inch │
- │ SF2 Double Spacing │
- ┌───File Management Menu──┐ │ SF3 User Defined │
- │ F1 Insert File │ │ SF4 Escape │
- │ F2 Append File │ └───────Esc to Exit──┘
- │ F3 Compare Two Files │
- │ F4 Change Line Length │
- │ F5 Strip Page Breaks │ Forground Color Menu
- │ F6 Strip Ruler Lines │
- │ F7 Strip 8-Bit Chars │ ┌───────────────┐
- │ F8 Insert at Intervals │ │ Black │
- │ F9 Rebuild Line Index │ │ Blue │
- │ F10 Escape │ │ Green │
- └────────────Esc to Exit──┘ │ Cyan │
- │ Red │
- │ Magneta │
- Background Color Menu │ Brown │
- │ Light Grey │
- ┌───────────────┐ │ Dark Grey │
- │ Black │ │ Light Blue │
- │ Blue │ │ Light Green │
- │ Green │ │ Light Cyan │
- │ Cyan │ │ Light Red │
- │ Red │ │ Light Magenta │
- │ Magneta │ │ Yellow │
- │ Brown │ │ White │
- │ Light Grey │ └───────────────┘
- └───────────────┘
- APPENDIX C - Edit Commands
-
-
- Command Action B Default Key Combination File Type *
- ┌─┬─┬─┐
- │T│N│M│
- ├─┼─┼─┤
- {HELP} Help Alt H or F1 ** │X│X│X│
- {SAVE} Save Current File Alt S or F2 │X│X│ │
- {QUIT} Close Current File ALT Q or F3 │X│X│X│
- {LOAD} Load New Text File Ctrl O or F4 │X│X│X│
- {RUN} Execute Another Program Ctrl E or F5 │X│X│X│
- {SHELL} Shell to DOS Ctrl S │X│X│X│
- {WINDOW} Open Window Ctrl W │X│X│X│
- {SWITCH} Switch Window Alt = │X│X│X│
- {EDITSET} Edit Setup Alt E │X│X│X│
- {SCREENSET} Screen Color Setup Alt V │X│X│X│
- {ASCII} ASCII Table Alt Z │X│X│X│
- │ │ │ │
- Cursor Control: │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- {LEFT} Go Left One Column Left-Arrow │X│X│X│
- {RIGHT} Go Right One Column Right-Arrow │X│X│X│
- {CUP} Go Up One Line Up-Arrow │X│X│X│
- {CDOWN} Go Down One Line Down-Arrow │X│X│X│
- {HOME} Goto Beginning of Line Home │X│X│X│
- {EOL} Goto End of Line End │X│X│X│
- {SLEFT} Screen-Shift Left Ctrl Left-Arrow │X│X│X│
- {SRIGHT} Screen-Shift Right Ctrl Right-Arrow │X│ │ │
- {PGUP} Go Up one Screen PgUp │X│X│X│
- {PGDN} Go Down one Screen PgDn │X│X│X│
- {TOP} Go To Top of Screen Ctrl PgUp │X│X│X│
- {BOTTOM} Go to Bottom of Screen Ctrl PgDn │X│X│X│
- {BEGIN} Goto Beginning of File Ctrl Home │X│X│X│
- {END} Goto End of File Ctrl End │X│X│X│
- {TAB} Jump to Next Tab Tab │X│X│X│
- {BTAB} Jump to Previous Tab Shift Tab │X│X│X│
- {JUMP} Jump to Stop Ctrl N │X│ │ │
- └─┴─┴─┘
-
-
-
- * T ASCII text file, including imported files
- N non-text file, including dBase III files and disk sectors as file
- M memory
-
- ** Function keys can be used for commands only when assigned as command
- keys (To change function key assignments go to the Edit Setup - Alt E)
- APPENDIX C - Edit Commands (cont)
-
-
- Command Action Default Key Combination File Type *
- ┌─┬─┬─┐
- Editing: │T│N│M│
- ├─┼─┼─┤
- {DELETE} Delete Character at Cursor Del │X│X│ │
- {UNDEL} Undo Delete Character Ctrl D │X│X│ │
- {BSPACE} Delete Character Left of Cursor Backspace │X│X│ │
- {KILL} Delete Word Alt K │X│ │ │
- {UNKILL} Undo Kill Word Ctrl K │X│ │ │
- {DEOL} Delete to End of Line Alt Y │X│ │ │
- {UNEOL} Undo Delete to End of Line Ctrl Y │X│ │ │
- {DLINE} Delete Line Alt X │X│X│ │
- {UNLINE} Undo Delete Line Ctrl X │X│X│ │
- {NEWLINE} Insert End-of-Line Mark Return │X│ │ │
- {TINSERT} Toggle Insert Off/On Ins │X│X│ │
- {TPEN} Raise/Lower Pen Alt - │X│ │ │
- {RMACRO} Record Keystroke Macro Ctrl R │X│X│X│
- {RMACRO} Stop Recording Keystroke Macro Ctrl R │X│X│X│
- {MACRO} Execute Keystroke Macro Ctrl M │X│X│X│
- {EMBED?} Embed User Defined Print Codes Alt 0 Though Alt 9 │X│ │ │
- {INDENT} Indent Alt I │X│ │ │
- {FORMAT} Format Paragraph Ctrl F │X│ │ │
- {JUSTIFY} Justify Alt J │X│ │ │
- {UNJUSTIFY} UnJustify Ctrl J │X│ │ │
- {CENTER} Center String Alt C │X│ │ │
- {RULER} Insert Ruler Line Alt R │X│ │ │
- {PAGE} Insert Page Break Alt P │X│ │ │
- {ERASE} Erase F6 ** │X│X│ │
- {CUT} Cut F7 │X│X│ │
- {PASTE} Paste F8 │X│X│ │
- {COPY} Copy F9 │X│X│ │
- {MOVE} Move F10 │X│X│ │
- {CCUT} Column Cut Shift F7 │X│X│ │
- {CPASTE} Column Paste Shift F8 │X│X│ │
- {CCOPY} Column Copy Shift F9 │X│X│ │
- {CMOVE} Column Move Shift F10 │X│X│ │
- {NCUT} Named Cut Ctrl F7 │X│X│ │
- {NPASTE} Named Paste Ctrl F8 │X│X│ │
- {NCCUT} Named Column Cut Ctrl F9 │X│X│ │
- {NCPASTE} Named Column Paste Ctrl F10 │X│X│ │
- {UPCASE} Upper Case Ctrl U │X│ │ │
- {LOWCASE} Lower Case Ctrl L │X│ │ │
- └─┴─┴─┘
-
-
-
- * T ASCII text file, including imported files
- N non-text file, including dBase III files and disk sectors as file
- M memory
-
- ** Function keys can be used for commands only when assigned as command
- keys (To change function key assignments go to the Edit Setup - Alt E)
- APPENDIX C - Edit Commands (cont)
-
-
- Command Action Default Key Combination File Type *
- ┌─┬─┬─┐
- Menus: │T│N│M│
- ├─┼─┼─┤
- {GEMENU} GEdit Menu Alt W │X│X│X│
- {TMENU} Top Menu Alt T or F1 ** │X│X│X│
- {UMENU} Misc Menu Alt U │X│X│X│
- {FMMENU} File Management Menu Alt M │X│X│ │
- {GMENU} Goto Menu Alt G │X│X│X│
- {LMENU} Locate Menu Alt L │X│X│X│
- {BMENU} Block-Function Menu Alt B │X│X│X│
- {NMENU} Named Block-Function Menu Alt N │X│X│X│
- {AMENU} Attributes Menu Alt A │X│ │ │
- {DMENU} Line-Drawing Menu Alt D │X│ │ │
- {OMENU} Open Symbols Menu Alt O │X│ │ │
- {FMENU} Format Menu Alt F │X│ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- Printing: │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- {HPRINT} Hot Print Ctrl P │X│X│X│
- │ │ │ │
- To Print: │ │ │ │
- page number ~P │X│ │ │
- system date ~D │X│ │ │
- system time ~T │X│ │ │
- current line/paragraph ~L │X│ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- {UT} Memory Resident Utility Program │X│X│X│
- └─┴─┴─┘
-
-
- * T ASCII text file, including imported files
- N non-text file, including dBase III files and disk sectors as file
- M memory
-
- ** Function keys can be used for commands only when assigned as command
- keys (To change function key assignments go to the Edit Setup - Alt E)
- APPENDIX D - Function Key Assignments:
-
-
-
- Command Keys:
-
-
- F1 to Goto Main Edit Menu F6 to Erase
-
- F2 to Save Current File F7 to Cut
-
- F3 to Quit Current File F8 to Paste
-
- F4 to Load New Text File F9 to Copy
-
- F5 to Execute Another Program F10 to Move
-
- Shift F7 to Column Cut Ctrl F7 to Named Cut
-
- Shift F8 to Column Paste Ctrl F8 to Named Paste
-
- Shift F9 to Column Copy Ctrl F9 to Named Column Cut
-
- Shift F10 to Column Move Ctrl F10 to Named Column Paste
-
-
- Graphic Characters:
-
-
- F1 ─ Shift-F1 ═ Alt-F1 ╧ Ctrl-F1 ┼
- F2 │ Shift-F2 ║ Alt-F2 ╨ Ctrl-F2 ╬
- F3 │ Shift-F3 ║ Alt-F3 ╤ Ctrl-F3 ╡
- F4 └ Shift-F4 ╚ Alt-F4 ╥ Ctrl-F4 ╢
- F5 ┐ Shift-F5 ╗ Alt-F5 ╙ Ctrl-F5 ╖
- F6 │ Shift-F6 ║ Alt-F6 ╘ Ctrl-F6 ╕
- F7 ┴ Shift-F7 ╩ Alt-F7 ╒ Ctrl-F7 ╜
- F8 ┬ Shift-F8 ╦ Alt-F8 ╓ Ctrl-F8 ╛
- F9 │ Shift-F9 ║ Alt-F9 ╫ Ctrl-F9 ╞
- F10 ┤ Shift-F10 ╣ Alt-F10 ╪ Ctrl-F10 ╟
-
-
-
- Math/Greek Characters:
-
-
- F1 ¼ Shift-F1 ° Alt-F1 ε
- F2 ½ Shift-F2 ∙ Alt-F2 Θ
- F3 ≡ Shift-F3 √ Alt-F3 µ
- F4 ± Shift-F4 ⁿ Alt-F4 ∞
- F5 ≥ Shift-F5 ² Alt-F5 π
- F6 ≤ Shift-F6 α Alt-F6 Σ
- F7 ⌠ Shift-F7 ß Alt-F7 σ
- F8 ⌡ Shift-F8 Γ Alt-F8 Φ
- F9 ÷ Shift-F9 τ Alt-F9 φ
- F10 ≈ Shift-F10 δ Alt-F10 Ω
- APPENDIX E - UT Commands
-
-
-
- UT Commands:
-
-
- F1 Change Mask
- F2 Change Directory
- F3 Rename Directory
- F4 Create Directory
- F5 Remove Directory
- F6 Hide Directory
- F7 Unhide Directory
- F8 Log Drive
- F9 Display Drive Size
- F10 Display Free Space on Drive
- R Rename File
- D Delete File
- C Copy File
- T Change Created/Modified Time and Date for File
- A Change Attributes of File
- S Display File Statistics
- * Mark File
- U UnMark File
- Alt-D Delete Marked Files
- Alt-C Copy Marked Files
- Alt-T Change Created/Modified Time and Date for Marked Files
- Alt-A Change Attributes of Marked Files
- Up-Arrow Go Up One Line
- Down-Arrow Go Down One Line
- PgUp Go Up one Screen
- PgDn Go Down one Screen
- Home Goto Beginning of File Listing
- End Goto End of File Listing
- APPENDIX F - DOS Error codes
-
-
-
- 1 Invalid function
- 2 File not found
- 3 Path not found
- 4 Too many files open
- 5 Access denied
- 6 Invalid handle
- 8 Insufficient memory
- 9 Invalid memory block address
- 10 Invalid environment
- 11 Invalid format
- 12 Invalid access code
- 13 Invalid data
- 14 Reserved
- 15 Invalid drive specified
- 16 Attempt to remove current directory
- 17 Not the same device
- 18 No more files
- 19 Write-protected disk
- 20 Unknown unit
- 21 Device not ready
- 22 Unknown command
- 23 Disk data error
- 24 bad request structure length
- 25 Disk seek error
- 26 Unknown disk media type
- 27 Disk sector not found
- 28 Printer out of paper
- 29 Write fault
- 30 Read fault
- 31 General failure
- 32 Sharing violation
- 33 Lock violation
- 34 Invalid disk change
- 35 FCB unavailable
- 36 Sharing buffer overflow
- 37-49 Reserved
- 50 Network request not supported
- 51 Remote computer not listening
- 52 Duplicate name on network
- 53 Network name not found
- 54 Network busy
- 55 Network device no longer exists
- 56 Net BIOS command limit exceeded
- 57 Network adapter error
- 58 Incorrect network response
- 59 Unexpected network error
- 60 Incompatible remote adapter
- 61 Print queue full
- 62 Not enough space for print file
- 63 Print file deleted
- 64 Network name deleted
- APPENDIX F - DOS Error codes (cont)
-
-
-
- 65 Access denied
- 66 Network device type incorrect
- 67 Network name not found
- 68 Network name limit exceeded
- 69 Net BIOS session limit exceeded
- 70 Temporary paused
- 71 Network request not accepted
- 72 Print or disk redirection is paused
- 73-79 Reserved
- 80 File already exists
- 81 Reserved
- 82 Cannot make directory entry
- 83 Fail on Int 24
- 84 Too many redirections
- 85 Duplicate redirection
- 86 Invaild password
- 87 Invalid parameters
- 88 Network data fault
- 100 Disk read error
- 101 Disk write error
- 102 File not assigned
- 103 File not open
- 104 File not open for input
- 105 File not open for output
- 106 Invalid numeric format
- 150 Disk is write protected
- 151 Unknown unit
- 152 Drive not ready
- 153 Unknown command
- 154 CRC error in data
- 155 Bad drive request structure length
- 156 Disk seek error
- 157 Unknown media type
- 158 Sector not found
- 159 Printer out of paper
- 160 Device write fault
- 161 Device read fault
- 162 Hardware failure
- 200 Division by zero
- 202 Stack overflow
- 203 Heap overflow
- 204 Invalid pointer
- 205 Floating point overflow
- 207 Invalid floating point error
- 208 Overlay manager not installed
- 209 Overlay file read error
- APPENDIX G - Bug Report/Suggestion Form
-
-
-
- BUG REPORT/SUGGESTION FORM FOR GEDIT
-
-
- If you encounter a bug while using GEdit please describe the bug and
- the situation in which it occurred on this form, or if you have a sug-
- gestion for improving GEdit, describe your suggestion on this form and
- mail to the address listed below.
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Mail to: Cat Creek Enterprises, Inc.
- P. O. Box 606
- Bristol, TN 37621-0606
- APPENDIX H - Registration Form
-
-
-
- REGISTRATION FORM FOR GEDIT
-
-
- GEdit must be registered if you find it useful and intend to continue
- to use it beyond the 30-day trial period. Upon registration you will
- be sent the latest version of GEdit, or if you so choose, you will be
- sent the next version when it becomes available, and you will be noti-
- fied of updates for a period of one year. To register, fill out this
- form, enclose $50.00 (Tennessee residents add 7.75 % sales tax) for
- each copy you wish to register, and mail to the address listed at the
- bottom of the form.
-
-
- DATE: _____________ TELEPHONE NUMBER: ________________________________
-
- NAME: ________________________________________________________________
-
- PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: _______________________________________________
-
- COMPANY: _____________________________________________________________
-
- ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- No registration fee is required for the use of GEdit for educational
- purposes by educational institutions. If you are registering GEdit for
- this purpose, check the box below and do not send any money.
-
- EDUCATIONAL USE [ ]
-
-
- NUMBER OF COPIES: ____ X AMOUNT/COPY ($50.00) = ____________________
-
- If Tennessee Resident add sales tax on next line:
-
- NUMBER OF COPIES: ____ X AMOUNT/COPY ($3.88) = ____________________
-
- TOTAL = ____________________
-
-
- 5 1/4 INCH DISK [ ] 3 1/2 INCH DISK [ ]
-
- CURRENT VERSION [ ] NEXT VERSION [ ]
-
-
- MAIL TO: Cat Creek Enterprises, Inc.
- P. O. Box 606
- Bristol, TN 37621-0606