PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

BACKWARD
TEDIT Commands
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BACKWARD SENTENCE
BACKWARD SENTENCE moves the cursor either to the start of the
sentence in which the cursor is positioned or to the start of the preceding
sentence.
How to Use. Enter the BACKWARD SENTENCE command to move the
cursor to the beginning of a sentence.
What Happens. If the cursor is already positioned at the start of the sentence,
the cursor moves to the start of the previous sentence.
If the cursor is positioned anywhere in the sentence, then the cursor moves
to the start of the sentence.
Tips. TEDIT defines a sentence as a group of words that ends with a
sentence stop.
BACKWARD uses the sentence stop settings in the current profile.
The default sentence stop settings are ! . ?. Use the RECONFIGURE
OPTIONS command to change these settings.
Related Commands. RECONFIGURE OPTIONS and FORWARD
SENTENCE.
BACKWARD WINDOW
BACKWARD WINDOW moves a window of text down until either the line
in which the cursor is positioned is just above the status line or until you
reach the BOF (beginning of the file).
How to Use. First place the cursor on the line you want to retain in the
window. Then enter BACKWARD WINDOW.
What Happens. If the window is already at the beginning of the file (BOF),
then TEDIT doesn’t move the text.
Related Commands. FORWARD WINDOW.