PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

FORWARD
TEDIT Commands
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FORWARD SENTENCE
FORWARD SENTENCE moves the cursor to the start of the next sentence.
How to Use. First place the cursor anywhere in a sentence. Then enter
FORWARD SENTENCE.
What Happens. If the cursor is already positioned at the start of a sentence,
then it moves to the start of the next sentence.
Tips. TEDIT defines a sentence as a group of words that ends with a
sentence stop.
FORWARD uses the sentence stop settings of the current profile.
The default sentence stop settings are ! . ?. Use the RECONFIGURE
OPTIONS command to change these settings.
Related Commands. RECONFIGURE OPTIONS and BACKWARD
SENTENCE.
FORWARD WINDOW
FORWARD WINDOW moves the text up in a window until the line on
which the cursor is positioned is at the top of the window, or until the EOF
(end of the file) is in the window.
How to Use. First place the cursor on the last line you want to retain in the
window. Then enter FORWARD WINDOW.
What Happens. If the window is already at the end of the file (EOF), then
TEDIT doesn’t move the text.
Tips. See Section 2 for a description of a window.
Related Commands. BACKWARD WINDOW.