PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual
Definitions of Reconfigure Options
TEDIT Topics
058059 Tandem Computers Incorporated 2–17
REPLACE Options This setting can contain four options that automatically act on replace when
you use the REPLACE COMMAND. There are no default settings for these
options.
The options you select in the reconfigure options screen for REPLACE are
in effect with the next windows you open, not the window you currently
have open. If you specify the KEEP option in the OPENWINDOW
reconfigure options screen, the options that you specify for the current
window is used for the following window. Select none to four of these
options separated by spaces:
1. CONFIRM asks you to confirm or reject each replacement.
2. EXTENDED-SEARCH allows an extended search pattern containing
wild cards (special characters that represent or match one or more
characters).
3. IGNORE-CASE disregards uppercase or lowercase during the search,
so “This” matches “THIS” or “this.”
4. WORD-DELIMITED limits the search to whole words (defined by word
stops) or the boundaries of the column range.
RETURN Function Set ON to use the RETURN key as a function key. This applies only to
Tandem 6530 and 6540 terminals. In the “Standard Defaults” profile,
NEWLINE is assigned to the RETURN key. The default is ON.
Set OFF to use the RETURN key as a local line feed, moving the cursor to
the beginning of the next line. A local line feed is an action that the
terminal is performing on your terminal screen and has nothing to do with
TEDIT.
SEARCH Options This setting can contain three options that automatically act on search when
you use the SEARCH command. There are no default option settings.
The options you select in the reconfigure options screen for REPLACE are
in effect with the next windows you open, not the window you currently
have open. If you specify the KEEP option in the OPENWINDOW
reconfigure options screen, the options you specify for the current window