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SECTION TWO - FRONT PANEL OPERATION
F2 (End) Marks the end of a block. Like the begin-block marker, the end-block
marker is invisible, and the block itself will not be displayed unless both
markers are set.
F3 (Word) Marks a single word as a block, combining the functions of the begin-
block and end-block commands. If the cursor is positioned within a word,
that word will be marked. If it is not within a word, then the word to the
right of the cursor will be marked. And if there is no word to the right of
the cursor, then the word to the left will be marked.
F5 (Hide) Toggles off and on the visual marking of a block.
F6 (Del) Deletes a marked and displayed block. Although F1(UnDo) can usually
restore portions of an accidentally deleted block, there is no command to
restore a deleted block in its entirety, so use this command with care.
F7 (Copy) Creates a copy of a marked and displayed block at the current cursor
position. The original block is left unchanged, and the markers are placed
around the new copy of the block.
F8 (Move) Moves a marked and displayed block from its current position to the
cursor's position. The markers remain around the block at its new position.
F2 (Cursr) Main-Prog-Text-Edit-Cursr
The F2 (Cursr) menu contains extended cursor movement commands:
F1 (BBlok) Moves the cursor to the position of the block-begin marker.
F2 (EBlok) Moves the cursor to the position of the block-end marker.
F3 (Tab) Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next word.
F5 (TOF) Moves the cursor to the first character of the program.
F6 (EOF) Moves the cursor to the last line of the program.
F7 (PgUp) Moves cursor up 15 lines.
F8 (PgDn) Moves cursor down 15 lines.
F9 (Left) Moves cursor to beginning of line.
F10 (Right) Moves cursor to end of line.
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