Text Editor Options (tttxt2100m000)

Use this session to maintain the language-dependent options that are available for text editing in the LN editor.

If you use another text editor than the LN editor, you must use the text editor functions defined for that editor.

The Tools editor searches at run time for the option set for the current language. If that option set is not available, the text editor will use the default options set as defined for language 0.

For <Ctrl> and <Esc><Ctrl> only the characters A through Z are available. The following characters are reserved for other purposes and cannot be used: <Ctrl>[H] <Ctrl>[I] <Ctrl>[J] <Ctrl>[K] <Ctrl>[L] <Ctrl>[M] <Ctrl>[Q] <Ctrl>[S] <ESC><Ctrl>[Q] <ESC><Ctrl>[S]

Note: The default option set can only be changed by a super user.
Language

Specifies the language code for which the text editor commands are defined.

Note: Language code 0 is reserved for the default option set. This set cannot be changed by normal usuers.
Beginning of Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the following fields to place the cursor at the first position of the current line.

Beginning of Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Right of Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character that is defined in the following fields to place the cursor after the last character on the current line.

Right of Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Top of Screen

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character that is defined in the following fields to place the cursor at the first position of the first line shown on the screen.

If the cursor is already at that position, the visible text is scrolled up one screen.

Top of Screen

Specifies the character which must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once for one option only.
Bottom of Screen

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to place the cursor at the first position of the last line shown on the screen.

If the cursor is already at that position, the text is scrolled down one screen, if possible.

Bottom of Screen

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
First Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to place the cursor at the first position of the first line of the text.

First Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Last Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to place the cursor at the first position of the last line of the text.

Last Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Specified Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to go to the first position of a line in the edited file, as specified by the user.

If the line number entered is greater than the total number of lines in the file, the cursor is placed on the last line of the file.

Specified Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Display Cursor Position

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display the current position of the cursor.

The line number and column number are shown on the last line of the screen.

Display Cursor Position

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Scroll Up

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to scroll up one screen.

The current first line of the screen becomes the last line of the screen. The cursor is placed on the first line of the new screen.

Scroll Up

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Scroll Down

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to scroll down one screen.

The current last line on the screen becomes the first line of the screen. The cursor is placed on the last line of the new screen.

Scroll Down

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Next Word

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to move the cursor to the first letter of the next word in the text file.

Note: The word separators used are: "<space>.,?!;".
Next Word

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Previous Word

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to move the cursor to the first character of the previous word in the text file.

Note: The word separators used are: "<space>.,?!;".
Previous Word

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Replace Text

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to replace a text string.

Specify the text to be replaced and the new text. Next, you can indicate if you want to confirm each replacement. All lines from the current line to the last line of the file are checked for the text that must be replaced. If you want to confirm replacements, Tools asks if the text must be replaced each time the text is found. If you answer no, you must also indicate whether you want to continue or not.

Replace Text

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Character Mode

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to flush a block to the left or right margin.

You must select the first and last characters of the block to be flushed with the mark options.

Note: This command only works on complete lines. So, the first and last line of the block are also flushed.
Align

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Delete Character

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to delete the character at the current cursor position.

All characters on the current line to the right of the cursor are moved one position to the left.

Delete Character

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Delete Word

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to delete a word from the current cursor position up to the first word separator.

If the cursor is placed on a separator, only the separator is deleted. Characters on the rest of the line are moved to the left.

Note: The word separators used are "<space>.,?!;".
Delete Word

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Insert Character

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to insert a space at the current cursor position.

The cursor position is not changed. The character at the position of the cursor and all characters to the right of the cursor are moved one position.

Insert Character

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Insert Number of Lines

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to insert a number of blank lines above the current line.

The current line and the lines below the current line are moved downwards a specified number of lines. The user must specify the desired number of lines to be inserted.

Insert Number of Lines

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Clear Block

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to delete a block of text.

You must select the block with the mark options. After that you must confirm that you want to delete the text block. This action can be canceled by pressing <Esc> q.

Clear Block

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Insert Single Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to insert a single blank line above the current one.

The cursor is placed at the first position on the new line. All lines from the current line to the last one on the screen are scrolled downwards one line.

Insert Single Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Delete Rest of Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to delete a whole line or part of a line.

All characters to the right of the current cursor position are deleted.

Note: If the cursor is on the first position or after all the characters on the line, the whole line is deleted.
Delete Rest of Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Undo Last Line Delete

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to undo the last deletion of a line or part of a line.

The line or part of a line reappears at the same position where it was deleted. This can only be done for lines which were deleted with the Delete Rest of Line option.

Undo Last Line Delete

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Move Block

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to move a block to another position in the file.

You must select the first and last characters of the block to be moved with the mark options. After that, a start select should be entered at the new position.

Note: Moving a block can be canceled with <Esc> q.
Move Block

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Copy Block

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to copy a block to another position in the file.

You must select the first and last characters of the block to be copied with the mark options. Next, a start select must be entered at the new position.

Note: You can cancel copying of a block with <Esc>q.
Copy Block

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Join Successive Lines

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to join the current line and the next line if there is enough space on the current line.

All lines following the line next to the current one are moved up one line. If the next line takes more space than is available on the current line, no changes are made.

Join Successive Lines

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Split Line

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to split the current line.

All characters from the current cursor position to the end of the line are moved to a new line created below the current one. The cursor is placed at the first position of the new line.

Split Line

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Write and Quit

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to exit the text editor and save all changes in the text.

Write and Quit

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Write

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to save the changes made after the last save and continue editing at the same position.

Write

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Restart Editor

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to undo all changes that were made after the last save.

The editor is restarted with the last saved text, or as at startup if the text was not saved.

Restart Editor

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Disconnect

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to remove the link between the edited text and the text field.

If the text editor is started in a text field, a link is made between that text field and the text number. With this command the link is removed. After you issue the command, you must confirm the removal of the link.

Disconnect

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Change Keywords

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to save the text file and zoom to the Texts (tttxt1105s000) session to change the general data of the current text.

Change Keywords

Specifies the character which must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once for one option only.
Change Language

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to switch to another language code.

A window appears in which you can select the required language.

Change Language

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Copy/Change Language

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to copy text from the current language to another language.

The language is changed to the language you have copied the text to.

Copy/Change Language

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Display/Copy File

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display a file and allow you to select a text block by using the select options and read the selected text into the current file.

By default, the file is read from the current directory. If another directory is required, the whole path must be specified.

Display/Copy File

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Fast Copy Text

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to copy a whole text and place it before the current line.

The Texts Overview (tttxt1500s000) session is started to select a text from the Text manager.

Fast Copy Text

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Display/Copy Text

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display a text with the possibility to select a text block, using the select options and read it into the current file.

The Texts Overview (tttxt1500s000) session is started to select a text.

Display/Copy Text

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Make File Dump

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to write the whole text to a file.

The file name can be entered with the whole path. Otherwise, the file is created in the current directory.

Make File Dump

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Print Text

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to print one or more texts.

The Print Texts (tttxt1400s000) session is started to select the texts to be printed. The texts can be sent to a file, a printer, or to the screen.

Print Text

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Exit

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to end the editor without saving the updates that were made after you last saved data.

Before the editor is canceled, Tools requires confirmation of the action.

Exit

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Insert/Overwrite

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to switch the insert mode on or off.

If the insert mode is on, the string is displayed in the status bar. In insert mode all typed characters are placed before the cursor and the characters following the cursor are moved one position to the right.

When the insert mode is off, characters are overwritten.

Insert/Overwrite

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Quit Command

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to quit the text editor.

Quit Command

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Graphic/Normal

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to switch the graphic mode on or off.

If the graphic mode is on, the string is displayed in the status bar. In the graphic mode, the keys 1-9, -, and | can be used to draw a box.

Note: Do not forget to switch the graphic mode off for normal cursor movements.
Graphic/Normal

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Search Text

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to search for a defined string in the current text.

Tools searches for the defined string from the current cursor position to the last character at the last line. The cursor is placed on the position where the string is found. If the string is not found, the cursor is placed at the end of the text.

Note: All alphanumeric characters, including # { ? ( \, , and so on, can be used in the string.
Search Text

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Select Start of Block

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to select the first line of a text block or the position to write a block to.

If a block must be selected, a message is displayed on the message line with the selection options that can be used.

Select Start of Block

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Find Next

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to find the next string that is identical to the string defined for the Search Text command.

If the text is not found after the current cursor position, the cursor is placed at the end of the text.

Note: This command can only be used if the string is already defined for the Search Text command.
Find Next

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Select End of Block

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to select the last line of a text block.

If marking a block is required, a message is displayed on the message line with the select options that can be used.

Select End of Block

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Refresh Screen

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to refresh the screen and to clear the message line.

Refresh Screen

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Format

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to format the text or part of the text.

The following format options are available after you have selected the text that must be formatted:

  • Paragraph Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the next blank line.
  • File Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the end of the file.
  • Screen Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the end of the screen.
  • Block Tools formats the text within the selected block. The block must be selected by the user.
  • Exit Tools cancels the format action.

You can select an option by typing the first character or by pressing the spacebar and selecting an option. After you choose a part of the text, the start column and end column must be specified. The start column indicates the position where each line starts. The end column indicates the last possible end position of each line.

When you are required to enter the start and end columns you can cancel the format action by pressing <Esc>.

Tools formats text by removing all superfluous spaces from a text between the cursor position and the first blank line, and placing as many words on one line as possible between the start and end column.

Format

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Format and Justify

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to format text or part of a text with a justified (straight) right margin.

There are four options available after you have selected the text that must be formatted:

  • Paragraph Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the next blank line. -File Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the end of the file. -Screen Tools formats the text from the cursor up to the end of the screen.
  • Block Tools formats the text in the block you have selected.
  • Exit Tools cancels the format action.

You can select an option by typing the first character or by pressing the spacebar and selecting an option.

After you choose a part of the text, the start column and end column must be specified. The start column indicates the position where each line starts. The end column indicates the last possible end position of each line.

When you are required to enter the start column and end column you can cancel the format action by pressing <Esc>.

Tools formats text by removing all superfluous spaces from a text between the cursor position and the first blank line, and placing as many words on one line as possible between the start column and end column. If the lines do not fill the whole line, the remaining space is distributed over the line by inserting spaces between the words.

Format and Justify

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Add Tab Position

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to insert a tab position at the current cursor position. The new tab position is present on all lines in the file.

Add Tab Position

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Change Tab Width

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to change the number of spaces between tab stops.

The default number is 8. After you enter the number, all tab stops are removed and new tab stops are created.

Change Tab Width

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Delete Tab Position

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to delete the tab stop at the current cursor position.

Delete Tab Position

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Display Help Screen

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display a Help screen with all the available text editor commands.

Display Help Screen

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Start text zoomsession

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display a Help screen with all the available text editor commands.

If the text is a Help text, this option can be used to zoom to a submenu, to display messages, sessions, labels, and so on. By using this option you can call the message code, session code, and so on, which will be displayed in the text editor. If you edit text in another way, a specific zoom session is started.

Start text zoomsession

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Show Label Description

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to display the description of a hypertext code.

Place the cursor on the hypertext code and press this special key combination and character to display the description on the bottom line.

Show Label Description

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.
Execute Shell Command

Specifies the special key combination that is used in combination with the character defined in the next field to execute a shell command.

The command must be entered on the last line of the screen. After the command has been executed, press a key.

Execute Shell Command

Specifies the character that must be entered in combination with the defined special keys (<Esc>, <Ctrl> or <Esc><Ctrl>) to execute the command. Only a single character can be entered.

Note: Make sure that there are no duplications. A combination can only be used once, for one option only.