EDIT A Modeless, Screen-Oriented Text Editor and Word Processor Version 1.10 by Thomas N. Thurston 1111 W. El Camino Real, Suite 109-115 Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Copyright 1983, 1984 by Thomas N. Thurston. All Rights Reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................1-1 1.1. Features....................................................1-1 1.2. Execution Environment.......................................1-2 1.3. Installation................................................1-2 2. COMMAND OVERVIEW..............................................2-1 2.1. Basic Concepts..............................................2-1 2.2. How to Start Edit...........................................2-2 2.3. Screen Organization.........................................2-3 2.4. Command Basics..............................................2-4 2.5. Command Repetition..........................................2-5 2.6. Input to Command Prompts....................................2-6 3. COMMANDS......................................................3-1 3.1. Basic Text Insertion and Deletion...........................3-1 3.2. Basic Cursor Movements......................................3-3 3.3. Setting Display, Editing, and Formatting Options............3-5 3.4. File Selection and/or Exiting EDIT.........................3-11 3.5. Miscelleneous Word Processing and Printing.................3-14 3.6. Block Commands: Save, Delete, Get, and Move Text..........3-17 3.7. GoTo, Find, and Replace....................................3-18 3.8. Miscelleneous Commands: Help and Macros...................3-20 A. Appendix A: Command Summary..................................A-1 0 and later). - An easy method for defining a macro, a "programmed" sequence of commands. 1.2.