PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual
BACKWARD
TEDIT Commands
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BACKWARD EOL
BACKWARD EOL moves the cursor either to the end of the preceding line
or to the end of the line on which the cursor is positioned.
How to Use. First place the cursor anywhere in the line. Then enter
BACKWARD EOL to move the cursor to the end of the preceding line.
What Happens. If the cursor is positioned beyond the end of the line, then the
cursor moves to the end of the same line.
If the cursor is positioned before the end of a line, the cursor moves to the
end of the preceding line.
If the line on which the cursor is positioned is preceded by a blank line,
TEDIT moves the cursor to column 1 of that blank line.
Tips. The EOL of a blank line is column 1.
EOL is an acronym for END-OF-LINE. You can use EOL anywhere you use
END-OF-LINE.
Related Commands. FORWARD EOL.
BACKWARD LINE
BACKWARD LINE moves the cursor to column 1 of the previous line.
How to Use. First place the cursor anywhere in the line. Then enter
BACKWARD LINE.
Related Commands. FORWARD LINE.
BACKWARD PARAGRAPH
BACKWARD PARAGRAPH moves the cursor either to the beginning (the
first character and the first line) of the paragraph in which the cursor is
positioned or to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
How to Use. Enter BACKWARD PARAGRAPH to move the cursor to the
beginning of either the same paragraph or the previous paragraph.