PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

Definitions of Reconfigure Options
TEDIT Topics
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You can use the cursor keys on the terminal keyboard to position the cursor
anywhere on the screen.
OFF sets all ending blanks to NULL. (NULL used here means empty
spaces.) These NULL codes make inserting text easy. If you use the cursor
keys to position the cursor to the right of NULL codes, TEDIT shifts the text
to the left.
EXIT Confirmation Set ON to give you this warning message with EXIT or CLOSEWINDOW:
Do you really want to exit? Respond Y or N:
or
Do you really want to close window? Respond Y or N:
Respond Y and press *C to carry out the command. When set OFF, TEDIT
exits or closes a window asking you. The default is ON.
Format Stops These characters, when they appear in column 1, inhibit ALIGN and serve
as boundaries for the text item PARAGRAPH. The defaults are:
! # % & ' ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ \[ ^ _ ` | }
Note The beginning and ending quotes that you see in the profile screen are not part of the format
stops.
Insert-Phrase The INSERT WORD command uses this set of up to 45 characters within
quotes (or 47 without quotes). TEDIT knows that the quotes are not part of
the insert-phrase, but you need quotes to insert blanks. The default is five
blanks. See the INSERT WORD command in Section 3.