SeeView Manual
SeeView Function Key Reference
HP NonStop SeeView Manual—526355-004
B-5
F6
F6
Deletes current line or enables the editor.
If the cursor is on the sill of a window, F6 enables the window editor.
If the cursor is within a window and you enable the window editor, F6 deletes the line at
the cursor position.
Deleted lines are stored in a common copy/retrieve text stack. This provides a way to
copy, delete, and retrieve text between and within windows.
SF6
Deletes window, or deletes text block to end of page.
If the window designated by the cursor is not in edit mode, the window is physically
deleted. Although the window is deleted, the status of the process that was executing
in the window is not affected, and you can build another window on that process.
If the cursor is within the text portion of a window and you enable the window editor,
SF6 deletes text lines from the current cursor position to the end of the current text
page.
Deleted lines are stored in a common copy/retrieve text stack. This provides a way to
copy, delete, and retrieve text between and within windows.
F7
Retrieves line from copy/retrieve text stack.
If the cursor is on the sill of a window, F7 retrieves the line of text that is on top of the
copy/retrieve text stack.
If the cursor is within a window and you enable the window editor, F7 retrieves the line
of text that is on top of the copy/retrieve text stack.
Deleted or copied lines are retrieved from a common copy/retrieve text stack. This
provides a way to copy, delete, and retrieve text between and within windows.
SF7
Retrieves window, or retrieves text block to end of page.
If the window designated by the cursor is not in edit mode, the window is physically
replaced with a window on the taskid that was copied via the copy window function
key, SF8.
If the cursor is within the text portion of a window and you enable the window editor,
SF7 retrieves deleted or copied text. The restored text is inserted at the current cursor
position and can run to the end of the current text page.