[Coco] ScrEd Manual Wanted ( I'm at work :)

Paul T. Barton idezilla at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 30 18:58:23 EDT 2004


Thanks Robert,

All good except how to get out of edit mode.

Paul

--- Robert Gault <robert.gault at worldnet.att.net>
wrote:

> Paul T. Barton wrote:
> 
> > Folks,
> > 
> > Please give me a pointer to the ScrEd Manual,
> > I'm at work and want to try it again.
> > I know it's in the DevPak docs (at home).
> > 
> > I tried looking on RTSI, can't find it.
> > 
> > 
> > Paul
> 
> I've not seen this on line but there is not
> much you need to start using 
> scred. There needs to be a file termset in your
> /dd/sys directory. Scred 
> uses the information in termset to see the type
> of terminal in use. 
> There also needs to be the file  scred.help in
> /dd/sys.
> 
> The start options for scred can be found with  
> scred -?
> Syntax for scred is     scred [filename]
> [-option]
> Once scred is running in edit mode (which it
> does automatically if a 
> file is named)    ? ENTER     will bring up
> on-line help for the Edit mode.
> 
> There does not seem to be any on line help for
> the Command mode. That's 
> not much of a problem because most of the
> commands are seldom used. The 
> important ones are:
> ol  filename ENTER        load existing file
> ed  ENTER                 enter Edit mode
> ne  filename ENTER        create a new file and
> start editing it
> wr  ENTER                 write out file; don't
> leave scred
> ex  ENTER                 write out file and
> leave scred
> ab  ENTER                 close file with no
> changes; abandon
> mo  ENTER                 gets more of your
> file when it exceeds
>                            30K; starts at the
> Edit position
> ch  ENTER                 replaces all
> occurences of a string
>                            great for removing
> $0A from $0D0A lines
>                 ch
>                 string to find: ctrl-J  ?
>                 string to replace: ?
>       and
>                 ch
>                 string to find: ctrl-J
>                 string to replace: space
>       do the job.
> 
> Try the above and if you need more information,
> let me know.
> 
> 
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