PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

ALIGN
TEDIT Commands
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What Happens. You position the cursor somewhere in your text and enter the
DEFINEREGION command. This region boundary defines one end of the
region. To define the other end of the region, place the cursor anywhere in
your text. When you enter the ALIGN REGION command, TEDIT aligns
the text between the region boundary and the cursor.
Tips. You can check to see if the region is where you want by using the
FORWARD or BACKWARD REGION commands.
Related Commands. DEFINEREGION, FORWARD REGION, or
BACKWARD REGION.
ALIGN SECTION
ALIGN SECTION adjusts the right margin of a section so that each line is
less than or equal to the align width. The section being adjusted includes
all text from the cursor to the end of the section.
How to Use. First place the cursor at the position in the section where you
want the alignment to start. Then enter ALIGN SECTION.
What Happens. TEDIT aligns all text between the cursor position and the
start of the next section.
Tips. The end of a section is either the end of the file or a section marker
indicating the start of another section.
ALIGN SECTION uses the section marker settings of the current profile.
See Section 2 for a description of a section.
The default section marker setting is \NEW. Use the RECONFIGURE
OPTIONS command to change this setting.
Related Commands. RECONFIGURE OPTIONS.