                                Uedit V2.0
                    Copyright (C) 1986-87, Rick Stiles
              2420 Summit Springs Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30350
               (S=Shift,A=Alt,C=Ctl,BS=BackSpace,KP=KeyPad)

                          *** See MENUS also ***

Click window's Title Bar to switch to Tiny Window.
(In Interlace, click and slide into Title Bar and release.)
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Amiga-esc: ABORT PROCESS            | HELP: get/release Help
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LOAD/QUIT                           | C-mouse: click-load file "name"
closeBox,f4: quit gracefully        | A-f4: Fast Quit - does NOT save files!
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                                 SCROLLS
upArrow:   scroll up line           |  downArrow:   scroll down line
S-upArrow: scroll up 11 lines       |  S-downArrow: scroll down 11 lines
A-upArrow, gadget4: scroll up page  |  A-downArrow, gadget3: scroll down page
C-upArrow: scroll to start of file  |  C-downArrow: scroll to end of file
leftArrow:   scroll left            |  rightArrow:   scroll right
S-leftArrow: scroll left 10 chars   |  S-rightArrow: scroll right 10 chars
A-leftArrow: scroll left 20 chars   |  A-rightArrow: scroll right 20 chars
C-leftArrow: scroll to end of line  |  C-rightArrow: scroll to start of line
gadget1:     next file              |  gadget2:      prev file
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                      SCRATCH DELETES
C-d:   delete line                 |  KP0:     undo scratch deletes
KP7:   del word left               |  A-KP7:   del to start of line
KP9:   del word right              |  A-KP9:   del to end of line
S-KP7: del char left               |  C-KP7:   del to top of screen
S-KP9: del char right              |  C-KP9:   del to bottom of screen
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                           CURSOR
button: deposit cursor             |  KP5:     "find" cursor
C-KP8: move up a page              |  KP8:     move cursor down line
C-KP2: move down a page            |  KP2:     move cursor up line
KP4:   move cursor left word       |  KP6:     move cursor right word
S-KP4: move cursor left char       |  S-KP6:   move cursor right char
A-KP4: move to start of line       |  A-KP6:   move to end of line
C-KP4: move to start of line       |  C-KP6:   move to end of line
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        HILITE/INVERT         |  SAC-button: drag mouse to make hilite
KP1:       start hilite at cursor  |  C-KP1:       start invert at cursor
KP3:       end hilite at cursor    |  C-KP3:       end invert at cursor
S-button:  start hilite            |  SC-button:   start invert
A-button:  end hilite              |  AC-button:   end invert
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                              BUILDING INDEX
SA-buttonDown: click/ drag mouse, store word for index.
SA-buttonUp:   used with SA-buttonDown to build index.
SA-i:          Scan list in buf41, create index.
Document in window will be searched for the key words.  When index has been
built, it will be in buffer 41. (ctl-w swaps current file with buf41.)
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SC-f5: speak messages                  AC-f5:  speak alerts
S-f7:  modify existing search text     S-f8:   modify existing replace text
S-del: insert a space for typing       A-del:  insert line below line
C-del: delete line above cursor line   S-bs:   open space in front of word
A-bs:  open line above cur line        C-bs:   delete line below cursor line
S-tab: transparent tab fwd             A-tab:  transparent tab bkwd
C-tab: untab, del spaces to prev tab
A-c:   trim spaces betw words          C-c:    input a Ctl-character
SA-c:  count times next cmd executed
C-d:   delete line
SA-d:  input # tenths sec for delays   A-d:    delay # tenths
A-e:   set new end-of-line value
A-f:   free a buffer
A-l:   shift hilite left by one space  A-r:    shift hilite right by one space
C-l:   convert to lower case           C-f:    flip upper/lower case
C-u:   convert to upper case           C-x:    toggle number hex/decimal
C-o:   open line for typing            C-j:    join two lines together
A-0:   line up columns                 A-2:    center text in line
A-1:   justify left                    A-5:    justify right
A-4:   match indent of prev line
A-6:   store cursor line length in n45 A-7:    store cursor col in n44
A-8:   show value of n-variable        A-9:    set value of n-variable
C-n:   go to line number               A-3:    go to page #
C-/:   ASCII value of char             C-0:    zero running total
C-\:   insert total at cursor          C-=:    add next word to running total
C--:   subtract next word from running total
SAC-a: About...                        SAC-d:  run demo
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                            LEARN MODE
   C-s: start Learn Mode              |  C-s: abort Learn Mode
   C-r: end Learn Mode                |  C-r: run Learned sequence
   C-5: save Learn as numbered file   |  C-6: load Learn file #
                                      |  C-7: load & run Learn file #
((ctl-m sets the general purpose command-multiplier.  Then ctl-r will run the
sequence as many times as the command-multiplier says to.))
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                          PRIMITIVE MODE
del:      del char under cursor |    BS:  del char to left of cursor
S-space:  move cursor forward   |  S-BS:  move cursor backward.
esc:      LEAVE Primitive Mode  | S-esc:  QUIT (only during startup-compile)
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                           STARTUP AUTO-COMMAND
Key SAC-z gets executed automatically at start-up.  No command exists, unless
you define one.  There are no restrictions on what this command can do:

1.)  To auto-load your files next time, select "Make command" in the menu.
     Then type in:
           <shftAltCtl-z: LoadFile("myfile1") loadFile("myfile2") etc >
     Select "Compile" (F6), then select "Save config" (A-F6).
     They'll be loaded anytime you start Uedit.  Auto-load them anytime, by
     pressing SAC-z.
2.)  To get rid of startup-command:
     Select "Kill key" in the Commands menu.  Then press SAC-z.  If you press
     the wrong key, select "Load config" and then select "Kill key" again.
     If you pressed the right key, select "Save config".
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BUFFER CONVENTIONS: ("See buffers" shows you these, if they are not empty.)
buf50-54 = temporary purposes
buf49 = search string                  buf48 = replace string
buf47 = copied hilite                  buf46 = copied invert
buf45 = scratch deletes (for Undo)     buf44 = edit-command buffer
buf43 = filenames                      buf42 = HELP
buf41 = used in swapBuf (ctl-w)        buf40 = used for AmigaDOS command
buf39 = AmigaDOS result                buf38 = directory name
buf37 = copied columnar data
You can change this convention by editing the Config! file.
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NUMBER CONVENTIONS: (These variables are used  by  certain  commands.   Press
alt-8 to see them.  Press alt-9 to set any number to a value.)
n50-n54 =  temporary purposes          n49 = dollars in running total
n48 = cents in running total           n47 = plus/minus flag
n46 = tenths of second to delay        n45 = length cursor line (alt-6)
n44 = cursor column (alt-7)
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These keys are "borrowed" by other keys.  Do not save  the  configuration  if
you swap or kill any of them:

A-1        SA-1        A-6         A-7         A-g         C-d
C-kpDot    kp0         kp1         kp3         S-kp7       S-kp9
kpEnter    kpMinus     kpDot       S-f1        f4          S-f4
S-f7       S-f8        f9          S-f9        f10         S-del

If you modify Config! or make your own config file, search on "runKey",
locate all keys it uses, and update this list.
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