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The DESTROY BUFFER command is useful when you no longer wish to have a buffer in your editing session. 2 DISPLAY CHARACTER When the EVE editor cannot display a character (e.g., a control character) it substitutes a reverse question mark in its place. This command will interpret the character the cursor is on, and produce a readable version. Information about the character includes its octal, decimal, and hexidecimal values. 2 ELIMINATE TABS This command will remove tabs from your file and substitute the proper number of spaces to keep the appearance of the document the same. The ELIMINATE TABS command assumes tabs are set every 8 positions. 2 FIX CRLFS This command removes carriage returns and linefeeds from buffers (e.g., if you are reading a file generated by Runoff). 2 LIST BUFFERS This command will produce a list of buffers currently in use. If you specify ALL buffers, then both system and user buffers are listed, otherwise only user buffers are listed. The LIST BUFFERS command produces the following display: Buffer name Lines Attributes $LOCAL$INI$ 4 System CHOICES 0 Modified No-write System COMMANDS 5 Modified No-write System DCL 0 No-write System HELP 0 No-write System INSERT HERE 0 No-write System LIST BUFFER 12 Modified No-write System MAIL_20E00748.TMP 17 Modified MESSAGES 11 Modified No-write System PROMPTS 0 No-write System SHOW 0 No-write System After you issue the command, the Select and Remove keys change their function (see table below). When you leave the buffer containing the buffer listing (e.g., via the BUFFER, GET FILE, or GOTO commands) the keys are restored to their original function. Function Key Operation . Then move the cursor to where the lower-right corner should be. Press . Rectangular pasting is accomplished (after cutting a rectangle) by positioning the cursor to where the upper-lefthand corner is to appear and pressing . The rectangular mode also lets you draw boxes very easily. After forming a rectangle, press and enter the command: DRAW BOX followed by . A box (formed with ASCII characters) will surround the imaginary rectangle you have formed. If you plan on drawing a lot of boxes, you might consider binding the DRAW BOX command to a key. 2 SET VMS LINE EDITING This command sets up the keyboard to act as VMS does for line-editing. You can reverse this condition by using the SET NO VMS LINE EDITING. The keys that this command changes are described in the table below: Function Key New Operation ----------------------------- Move cursor to start of line. Move cursor to start of line. Move cursor to start of line. Toggle between Insert and Overstrike mode. Move cursor left 1 position. Move cursor right 1 position. 2 SORT BUFFER This command sorts the contents of the named buffer, line by line. The sort algorithm is implemented entirely in TPU. 2 STATUS LINE This command allows you to toggle the presence of the EVE status line. This command is useful if you are making slides with EVE. 2 TRIM BUFFER This command will remove all trailing whitespace (spaces/tabs) from each line in the current editing buffer. 2 WHAT LINE This command will display where you are (line number) in the current buffer. Line number, total, and percentage is displayed.