PS TEXT EDIT Reference Manual

Status Line
TEDIT Topics
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Status Line The status line appears at the bottom of every window and displays a
message from TEDIT. For example, the status line gives you information
about the file you are editing.
What Happens
The information displayed on the status line is either:
An editing status line that includes the name of the file you are editing
and the line and column numbers that you are currently viewing. Here
is an example:
1) $MKT.ACCT.CASH 1/24 (EOF) 1:79 Align B30
Line number range
Window number
File name
End-of-file
(EOF)
Persistent
command
or item
Column number
range
Version level
of TEDIT
The window number is either 1 or 2.
EOF (End-of-file), BOF (Beginning-of-file), or both appear only if
this window contains the last line in the file or the beginning of the
file, or if this window displays the entire file.
The persistent command is the last text command or text item that
you entered.
For READ-only files, there is a ! after the filename.
If at least one of the visible lines is longer than the current right
margin, a plus sign (+) appears to the right of the column number
range.