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Re: Beagle Bothers 'Program Writer'
Lockar wrote:
Is there a place where I can get a copy of Beagle Brothers 'Program
Writer'? I am working a big project and Program Writer would help me
out big time. However I do not know how to keep the program advancing
lines. Once I get to the bottom of the screen it stops advancing the
line, and i can't figure out how to get to advance.
I own a legal copy of the program but I can't find my manual, any
help here?
That's normal behavior, since you can't scroll below the last line of
the program.
OA-A will start autoomatic line numbering in mid-screen, IIRC.
Here's the command summary from the docs:
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Appendix C
Command Chart
Editor Commands
* A-A: Auto line numbering
* A-C: Copy (use with Paste)
* A-D: Delete lines
A-E: Change cursor mode
* A-F: Find text
* A-G: Get macros
A-H: Print screen
A-I: Insert line
A-J: Jump to line number
A-L: Convert to lower case
* A-M: Edit macros
A-N: No spaces
A-O: Override
* A-P: Paste (use with Copy)
A-Q: Quit editor
* A-R: Replace text
* A-S: Save macros
* A-T: Split into two lines
A-U: Convert to upper case
* A-V: List program variables
* A-W: Toggle Find Word mode
A-X: 40/80 columns
A-Y: Clear to end of line
A-Z: Remove editor
0-Z: Resume after quit
A-1 thru A-9: Position in program
* A-!: Copy lines to clipboard
* A-@: Copy lines from clipboard
* A-#: Renumber
A-,: Beginning of line
A-.: End of line
A-<: Decrease margin
A->: Increase margn
ESC: Restore line, stop macro, quit macro editor, redisplay
screen
TAB: Move to next tab stop
A-TAB: Move to previous tab stop
RETURN: Next line, accept input
DELETE: Delete to left of cursor
A-DELETE: Delete at cursor
A-Left: Previous word
A-Right: Next word
A-Up: Previous screen
A-Down: Next screen
Macro Commands
ctrl-A: Execute editor command
ctrl-Z: Execute macro
* Not available in EDITOR.SMALL
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-michael
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