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- QEdit common questions and answers:
-
- KEYBOARD
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-
- QUESTION: I try to use the "*","-", and "+" key on my numeric keypad and it
- doesn't seem to work.
-
- ANSWER: By default QEdit has the Paste, Cut, and Copy commands assigned to
- these keys. They are referred to as the "grey*", "grey-", and "grey+" keys. If
- you want to use these keys at "Face-value", then unassign them in your
- keyboard definition file. See the printed manual for a listing of these keys.
-
-
- QUESTION: I have a NorthGate keyboard that has an additional "*" key, but it
- doesn't seem to work.
-
- ANSWER: This extra "*" key is the same as the "grey*" key. Please see the
- previous Question and Answer.
-
-
- QUESTION: I can't get the F11 and F12 keys to work.
-
- ANSWER: The F11 and F12 keys are present on "Enhanced Keyboards", also
- known as the 101-key keyboards.
-
- By default, QEdit has enhanced keyboard testing turned off. Run Qconfig.exe,
- select Advanced options, and answer Yes to "Test for presence of enhanced
- keyboard (Y/N)? ". Be sure that you Save your changes when you quit
- Qconfig.exe. As long as you have an "Enhanced Keyboard" and also a Rom Bios
- that recognizes the Enhanced keyboard, you will be able to use these
- additional keys. For a list of the "Enhanced Keyboard" keys, see the printed
- manual.
-
-
- QUESTION: My TSR will not pop up over QEdit, why?
-
- ANSWER: Some TSR's will not pop-up when Enhanced keyboard calls are being
- made. Run Qconfig.exe, select Advanced options, and answer NO to "Test for
- presence of enhanced keyboard (Y/N)? ". Be sure that you Save your changes
- when you quit Qconfig.exe. This should allow your TSR to pop-up. If you have
- Enhanced Keyboard testing turned off, you will not be able to access commands
- that you have assigned to the F11, F12, and other enhanced keys. For a list of
- the Enhanced keyboard keys, see the printed manual.
-
-
- QUESTION: My Tab key doesn't seem to work right. What is wrong?
-
- ANSWER: It's possible that you have ToggleSmartTabs ON. Make sure that
- ToggleSmartTabs is OFF. Please see the printed manual for a description of
- the ToggleSmartTabs command.
-
-
- TEXT ENTRY AND MANIPULATION:
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-
- QUESTION: How can I enter _ANY_ ASCII character in QEdit?
-
- ANSWER: Any ASCII character having a decimal value of 0-255 can be entered
- into a text file while in QEdit using one of the following methods:
-
- ASCII 1-255:
-
- Press and hold the <ALT> key. Now, using the numeric keypad (this is the
- keypad that is usually located on the right hand side of the keyboard), type
- the decimal value of the Ascii character that you want. Now release the <ALT>
- key and you should have the character placed in your text. (If you have a
- problem entering an ASCII 240, see the discussion in this section.)
-
- ASCII 0:
-
- To enter the NULL character (Ascii 0) into your text, first use QEdit's
- literal command (our default <CTRL P> ) and then press <CTRL @>. You will get
- the NULL character placed in your text (it will look like a space).
-
- For more information on the Alt numeric keypad see the QEdit tip on page 1-26
- of the printed manual. For more information on the Literal command see the
- printed manual.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I change a lower case character to an Upper case one or
- Vice-versa?
-
- ANSWER: QEdit has 3 case changing commands. They are Upper, Lower, and
- Flip. These commands can be used to force uppercase, lowercase, or togglecase
- at the cursor position OR on all characters in a marked block (if the cursor
- is within the marked block).
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I enter page breaks into my text?
-
- ANSWER: You can enter a Form-feed character into your text by using the
- Literal command (our default <CTRL P> ) followed by <CTRL L>. You can also use
- the Alt-numeric keypad method (described previously). Hold the <ALT> key and
- type 12 on the numeric keypad, then release the <ALT> key.
-
-
- QUESTION: I am writing batch files and QEdit puts a carriage return/line
- feed on the last line of a file. How can I keep from getting the double Dos
- prompt when my batch file is done?
-
- ANSWER: QEdit writes a carriage return/line feed pair at the end of each
- line whenever a file is saved. If you don't want the carriage return/line feed
- on the last line of a batch file to be "SEEN" by Dos, then enter a Ctrl Z as
- the last character on the last line. Dos will stop processing the batch file
- when the ctrl Z is reached so you won't get the double prompt.
-
-
- QUESTION: How do I enter a NULL character into my text?
-
- ANSWER: Use QEdit's Literal command (our default <CTRL P>) immediately
- followed by <CTRL @>. This will place a NULL (ASCII 0) character in your text.
- Please see the discussion of the Literal command in this section.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I draw boxes in QEdit?
-
- ANSWER: Use the ToggleBoxDraw command (our default <SHIFT F1>). When box
- drawing mode is on, a "B" will be present in the Status line. You can now use
- the cursor keys to draw boxes in your text. To turn box drawing off, issue the
- ToggleBoxDraw command again. The "B" will be gone from the status line. You
- can also select several Box Styles, plus an eraser mode, by using the
- ToggleBoxType command (our default <ALT F1>).
-
-
- QUESTION: I try to enter an ASCII 240 using the Alt numeric keypad and my
- system seems to hang. What can I do?
-
- ANSWER: There is a "Known" problem with some versions of the Phoenix Bios
- that occurs when an ASCII 240 is being generated from the numeric keypad and
- "Enhanced Keyboard" calls are being made.
-
- Internally, the bios code enters an infinite loop. To break out of this loop,
- Press <CTRL BREAK> and you will again have control of your keyboard. *NOTE:
- <CTRL C> will NOT get you out of the loop, you must use <CTRL BREAK>. If you
- have enhanced keyboard testing turned off in QEdit, you will not have this
- problem.
-
- As a side note, DOS 4.0 and above also make enhanced keyboard calls and the
- above discussion applies there as well.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I change all the Tab characters in a file to spaces?
-
- ANSWER: Use the TabsToSpaces command (<Esc><O><X>)
-
-
-
- FINDING TEXT
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-
- QUESTION: How can I limit a "FIND" or "SEARCH and REPLACE" operation to a
- specified area?
-
- ANSWER: The "L" option was added as a way for the user to limit a search
- operation to within a marked block area. When prompted for options, just
- include "L" with the other options.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I do a Find and place the found item on the center of the
- screen.
-
- ANSWER: Set the "Center Finds" option on (<Esc><S><C>)
-
-
-
- CURSOR MOVEMENT
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-
- QUESTION: When I use the cursor key in QEdit to move to the right or left,
- the cursor stays on the same line when I come to the beginning or end of the
- line. How can I have the cursor move to the start of the next line when I
- reach the end of the current line OR move to the end of the previous line when
- I reach the beginning of the current line?
-
- ANSWER: Assign the following macro in your Qconfig.dat file:
-
- cursorleft MacroBegin CursorLeft JTrue end: CursorUp JFalse end: EndLine end:
-
- cursorright MacroBegin IsEndLine JTrue down: CursorRight Jump end: down:
- CursorDown JFalse end: BegLine end:
-
-
- QUESTION: When I am inserting text on a line, wordwrap does not seem to
- work.
-
- ANSWER: In order for wordwrap to operate, the cursor has to exceed the
- right margin that has been set. Once the right margin has been exceeded and
- you type a non-wordset character, the line will wrap.
-
-
- PRINTER
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- QUESTION: How can I enter Printer control codes in QEdit?
-
- ANSWER: Please see the TEXT ENTRY AND MANIPULATION section. You will need
- to know the ASCII values of the control characters. These values will be
- mentioned in your printer manual.
-
-
- QUESTION: I print a file that I have in QEdit, but the Box drawing
- characters do not print on my printout.
-
- ANSWER: Check your printer manual and make sure that you have the printer
- set up to utilize the Character Graphics Set.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I have QEdit print to LPT2 or Com1?
-
- ANSWER: Set the appropriate print device via the QCONFIG program, or set
- it interactively via the Print pulldown menu.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I get double spaced lines on my printout?
-
- ANSWER: You can use the "print left margin" setting to obtain double and
- triple spaced text in most cases. If you have your printer set up so that it
- prints 80 characters on a line, then set the "print left margin" in QEdit to
- 80. This will cause QEdit to send 80 spaces before printing each line, so
- effectively get double spaced lines. If you want triple spacing, then make the
- setting 160.
-
-
- QUESTION: I have QEdit sending formfeeds to the printer, but am getting
- parts of a page AND some blank pages on my printout.
-
- ANSWER: Make sure that your text does not have some long lines that are
- being wrapped by the printer. If your printer wraps at 80 characters on a
- line, make sure that your file does not have lines longer than 80 characters.
-
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- CONFIGURATION
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-
- QUESTION: I make some changes to QEdit using Qconfig.exe and they do not
- take effect.
-
- ANSWER: Make sure that you are using the copy of QEdit that you just
- configured. If you are not in the current directory where your newly
- configured copy of QEdit is, then check your path to see if you are getting a
- different copy of QEdit. Be sure to look for batch files as well as EXE's and
- COM's that share the same primary name. I.E. Look for Q.exe, Q.com, Q.bat
- along your path.
-
-
- QEDIT COMMANDS
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-
- QUESTION: When I use the CenterLine command, my text is not centered on the
- screen.
-
- ANSWER: The centerline command uses column 1 and the right margin that you
- have set as the basis for centering text. If you want the text centered on the
- screen, assuming that your screen is 80 columns wide, you can set your right
- margin to 80 and then issue the centerline command. If you don't want to
- change your right margin, you can use column block marking to mark your left
- and right hand margins, then issue the centerline command.
-
-
- QUESTION: How do I get the Sort command to work?
-
- ANSWER: In order to use the Sort command, you must be in a single,
- nonzoomed window. You must use the MarkColumn command to mark the range of
- lines to sort, and the width of the field to sort on as the key. If you use
- any other type of blocking, the sort command will not work.
-
-
- QEDIT COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
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-
- QUESTION: How can I have QEdit run a macro on start-up?
-
- ANSWER: The "-Emacroname" or "/Emacroname" command line switch, will
- execute the first macro in macroname. Be sure to specify a path to macroname
- if it is not in the current directory. E.G. Q ABC -Ec:\path\mymacro.mac will
- load file ABC and execute the first macro in c:\path\mymacro.mac. Please note
- that this switch does not load macroname. If you also want to load macroname,
- then use the -L or /L option described in this section.
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I have QEdit pre-load a macro set?
-
- ANSWER: The "-Lmacroname" or "/Lmacroname" command line switch, will load
- macroname. Be sure to specify a path to macroname if it is not in the current
- directory. E.G. Q ABC -Lc:\path\mymacro.mac will load file ABC and load the
- macrofile c:\path\mymacro.mac.
-
-
- QUESTION: I used to be able to have QEdit load a file and then go to a
- certain line number, but now it does not work.
-
- ANSWER: In versions of QEdit prior to version 2.1, going to a specified
- line on startup was a configuration program option. This has been replaced
- with a command line switch of the format -nLINE# or /nLINE#. I.E. To load file
- ABC and immediately go to line# 35 type: Q ABC -n35
-
-
- QUESTION: How can I have QEdit come up in 43/50 line mode?
-
- ANSWER: Set the appropriate option via the QCONFIG program. See the
- Colors/Screen section.
-
-
- QUESTION: How do I use a QEdit command that is not tied to a key?
-
- ANSWER: If you would like to have the command available at all times, just
- assign the command to a key in your keyboard definition file. Once you have
- modified your keyboard file, be sure to run the Qconfig.exe program. Select
- the Keys option, supply the name of your Keyboard file, then save your changes
- and quit the program.
-
- You may use all the QEdit commands when creating macros.
-