SeeView Manual
SeeView Function Key Reference
HP NonStop SeeView Manual—526355-004
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F10
When you define a window in this manner, you often use the enable free-cursor mode
key, SF5.
F10
Joins window or text line.
If the window designated by the cursor is not in edit mode, the window is joined with a
neighboring window. The neighbor to which the current window is joined is determined
by the cursor location. The edge nearest the cursor position is the one joined to a
neighboring window that is either above or to the right of the current window. The break
window function key, F9, breaks up a window.
If the window is in edit mode, the line of text designated by the cursor is joined with the
next text line. The width of the joined line thus formed is determined by the width of the
window or the ALTER JOINWIDTH statement, and the column offset is set with the
scroll left or right function keys, SF12 or SF13. You can use HELP ALTER JOINWIDTH
to override the window width.
SF10
Beeps. This function key is reserved for future use.
F11
Returns display to the Help page. User pages 1 through lastpage are reserved for
user-defined windows. In addition to these pages, one extra page is set aside for user
help, process status information, and interactive development of SeeView programs.
This extra page is not accessed with the F1 or F2 keys. F11 displays this extra page,
allowing for extra operations without disturbing the user environment.
Pressing F11 twice in succession builds a SeeView window for script development.
(For a detailed discussion of this function, see Section 7, SeeView Interpreter
Interface.)
SF11
Saves screen to SAVEFILE. The text on the current terminal page is copied to the file
defined by the ALTER SAVEFILE option.
This function is most useful when the ALTER FRAMEALPHA ON option is turned ON,
thus allowing windows to be drawn using simple vertical and horizontal characters to
delimit window frames.
F12
Enables FIND / target-text / on sill, or FIND LINE num | ? on sill. This function
searches the current window cache for the text defined on the sill of the current