SO WHAT ALL IS IN THESE HERE UEDIT FILES? A whole bunch of stuff, none of which will be any use unless you are a Uedit user. Some of it might find its way into the standard Uedit configuration; I've sent it to the author. All of the material is in the public domain. These files mostly contain both documentation and Uedit command language in the same text. There are also a few ARexx scripts. The files are: Abbrev Word Abbrev Mode. You type a short word and it gets replaced with a longer word or phrase as soon as you press a non- alphabetic key. Handy for Modula-2 programming. BBSing A few commands useful for using BBSes; one strips all ANSI sequences and backspaces, others are for quoting text with an identifying "Name> " thing in front of each line. There's some for transferring text with Rexx between Uedit and BaudBandit or VLT, for online message editing. Associated with this are several rexx files, in versions for use with BaudBandit and with VLT: Cap2Uedit.baud, Cap2Uedit.vlt, MessageSend.vlt, and Shutup-Cap2Uedit.baud. fonts directory A font called shortibm, size 8. It is a variant of the font called cleanibm, which is missing the first four characters. Uedit 2.6a cannot use a font that has actual printable characters for ascii values 1-3. This font enables Uedit to (mostly) display IBM special characters. Paging New versions of the paging commands L-v, L-y, L-d, and L-r, which I think should become standard. The new L-r can handle existing unnumbered formfeeds instead of breaking pages only by length. The new L-d makes an educated guess as to when it should leave a blank line where the page break was. The old versions of these commands were probably the lamest commands in the config. Variables clobbered, values looked up and never used... and the new L-r is smaller and simpler. One feature some might object to is that L-d now moves upward instead of downward (deletes the previous page break). I did this because sometimes deleting downward can cause a bunch of blank lines to be sucked upward past sForm, so they get left in when they should be erased. You can make it go forward again if you really want to, but the backward version is much closer to being an accurate "undo" for L-v and L-r. Ctl-Click New version of ctl-buttondown and several related functions. Uses my fast directory listing program Dr instead of Dir. Also a version that uses regular Dir. That version may want to become standard. You can drag the mouse over file and directory names with spaces in them, and using one common routine (virtual-y) for alt-z and ctl-click-whitespace-F2 makes it smaller and more uniform. U This is a CLI / shell command for loading files into Uedit Ue-load.rexx using ARexx. It starts Uedit if it's not running, loads the U.doc named files into it, and optionally makes them read-only or changes Uedit's current directory to that where the command is given. U.doc explains how to set it up. AutoTraffic Contains a method of having save-on-idle and auto-traffic at the same time (a kludge) and a thing for processing rexx messages written in Uedit command language. (At one time I used this as my complete auto-traffic handler, but now it's integrated with the Zimmerman interface so you go "COMPILE blah blah a bunch of Uedit CL blah blah", and it compiles and runs it.) Match Commands for ) and } which cause the matching ( or { to be displayed as invert until you press another key, if it's on the screen. (Clobbers existing invert locations.) Printing A few little functions that I find useful in printing. Intended as general suggestions only; the details are probably not suitable for the majority of users. Indent.UEK UEK versions of a few of the functions in Indent (see below) which are faster because they tweak the display flags to avoid setting PAGE_ when only the cursor line is changed. Indent New versions of old extras files. The commands in Delete Indent.doc replace the standard scratch-delete cut and paste commands. Delete These new versions remember the last eight chunks of deleted Delete.doc text instead of just one, and are improved other ways. Indent is a bunch of commands for changing the indentation of one line or several by amounts unrelated to your current tab stops, plus a collection of small miscellaneous commands.