% VAX-11 Librarian V03-00`5 KEYPAD `1 KEYPADBEnter the keypad editor through the CHANGE command with the keypadEoption set (see SET KEYPAD command). See HELP CHANGE KEYPAD for more information.2 VT100Wlqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqk lqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqk[x ^ x DOWN x x x x x x FNDNXT x xdx x x x x x x  GOLD x HELP x x VPW> x[x x x x x   x   x x x x x xTx UP x v x x x tqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqquVmqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqj x +SECT x -SECT x FIND x xR  x x x x xR  x x x x xR  tqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqquV   x ADVANCEx BACKUP x x xR  x x x x xd  x BOTTOM x TOP x x xR  tqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqquRCTRL/R Refresh screen x x x x xT  x x x x ENTER xR  x x x x xRCTRL/W Refresh screen tqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqu xV  x LINE  x  QUIT  x xP x x x xYPress a key for help on that key. x x x xbTo exit, press the spacebar. mqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqj3 300LINE - (0) HMoves the cursor forward or backward to the nearest beginning of a line,<depending on the current direction (see ADVANCE and BACKUP). 3 304ADVANCE - (4) PSets the current direction to forward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT,PSUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. ADVANCE means that movement will be toward the end.of the buffer; that is, to the right and down.  BOTTOM - (GOLD 4) 3Positions th e cursor at the end of the text buffer.3 305BACKUP - (5) PSets the cursor direction to backward for the CHAR, WORD, LINE, EOL, PAGE, SECT,KSUBS, FIND, and FNDNXT keys. BACKUP means that movement will be toward the5beginning of the buffer; that is, to the left and up.  TOP - (GOLD 5) 9Positions the cursor at the beginning of the text buffer.3 307Next Screen - (7) /Moves the cursor to the next page (+ 16 lines).3 308Previous Screen - (8) ;Moves the cursor backwards 16 lines to the previous screen.3 309 FIND - (9) NSearches for an occurrence of a string. Press the FIND key and then enter theNstring using the main keyboard. End the string by pressing either the ADVANCEOor BACKUP key to set the direction of the search, or the ENTER key to search inthe current direction.3 310HELP - (PF2) 6Use the HELP key to obtain help on the editing keypad.3 311FNDNXT - (PF3) MSear ches for the next occurrence of the search string previously entered withIthe FIND key. The direction of the search is the current one (ADVANCE orBACKUP).3 312UP-ARROW =The ^ (up-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character above.3 313DOWN-ARROW ?The v (down-arrow) key moves the cursor to the character below.3 316SELECT - (.) LMarks one end of a select range. A select range is a block of text on whichPvarious operations (such as CUT, APPEND, or FILL) can be performed. To create a select range: F 1. Move the cursor to either the beginning or end of the text you wish to select. 2. Press the SELECT key.8 3. Move the cursor to the opposite end of the text. 8You can then perform the desired operation on the range.  RESET - (GOLD .) JCancels the effect of the GOLD key if it was pressed by mistake, cancels aIselect range, or cancels any partly entered command string. Also sets thecurr ent direction to forward.3 317DEL L - (PF4) ODeletes text from the cursor position to the end of the current line, includingMthe line terminator. If the cursor is positioned at the beginning of a line,Ithe entire line is deleted. The deleted text is saved in the delete linebuffer.  UND L - (GOLD PF4) JInserts the contents of the delete line buffer directly to the left of thecursor.3 318DEL W - (-) PDeletes text from the cursor to the beginning of the next word, storing the textin the delete word buffer.  UND W - (GOLD -) JInserts the contents of the delete word buffer directly to the left of thecursor.3 319DEL C - (,) KDeletes the character on which the cursor is positioned and saves it in thedelete character buffer.  UND C - (GOLD ,) OInserts the contents of the delete character buffer directly to the left of thecursor.3 320GOLD - (PF1) OLets  you use the lower (alternate) function of the editing keys. Press the GOLD"key, then the key you wish to use. LYou can also use the GOLD key to enter counts. Press GOLD and then the mainKkeyboard numeric keys, followed by the key to which the count should apply.NThe DELETE key and CTRL/U can be used to edit the number, and thus cannot haveLa count applied to them in this manner. The SPECINS key treats the count as(the code for a character to be inserted. NThe GOLD key is used with main keyboard keys for additional editing functions.PFor help on "GOLD character" (for example, GOLD A), press the character's key onthe main keyboard.3 321 ENTER4Sends information to EDT for functions such as FIND.3 018REFRESH - (CTRL/R) ORefreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the charactersMin the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages.(The cursor remains in the same location.3 023REFRESH - (CTRL/W) ORefreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the charactersMin the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages.(The cursor remains in the same location.3 082REFRESH - (GOLD R) ORefreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the charactersMin the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages.(The cursor remains in the same location.3 0843 087REFRESH - (GOLD W) ORefreshes the screen display. The screen becomes blank and then the charactersMin the buffer reappear, minus extraneous characters, such as system messages.(The cursor remains in the same location.3 428 HELP  6Use the HELP key to obtain help on the editing keypad.3 429 DO*Processes the command that was just given.3 401 FIND NSearches for an occurrence of a string. Press the FIND key and then enter theNstring using the main keyboard. End the string by pressing either the ADVANCEPor BACKUP key to set the direction of the search, or the DO key to search in thecurrent direction.3 404SELECT LMarks one end of a select range. A select range is a block of text on whichJvarious operations (such as REMOVE, APPEND, or FILL) can be performed. Tocreate a select range: F 1. Move the cursor to either the beginning or end of the text you wish to select. 2. Press the SELECT key.8 3. Move the cursor to the opposite end of the text. 8You can then perform the desired operation on the range.Cancel Select $The active Select range is canceled. 3 405PREVIOUS SCREEN MMoves the cursor 16 lines (one section) backward. The cursor is moved to the"beginning of the appropriate line.  3 406NEXT SCREEN LMoves the cursor 16 lines (one section) forward. The cursor is moved to the"beginning of the appropriate line.ww