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Zip
Set Zip characters
(Initially: []@{} )
The Set Zip command changes the special abbreviation keys provided
in Qedit. The Zip list of characters is positional and without quotes:
1st character
2nd character
3rd character
4th character
FIRST
LAST
ALL
Left
5th character
Right
6th character
auto-mod
[ is the default
] is the default
@ is the default
{ is the default (see
Add)
} is the default (see
Add)
OFF by default
(inactive)
Therefore, the default Zip list is: []@{}. The only way to reset ZIP to
its default value is to re-enter these codes in a Set Zip command.
Auto-Modify in Add. The "auto-modify" character (the 6th one) is
disabled by default. If you do Set Zip []@{}_ to specify "_" as the
"auto-mod" character, whenever you end a command line, or a new
text line in Add, with an underline, Qedit puts you into Modify on that
line.
For example, Set Zip [%:~+? specifies [ for FIRST, % for LAST, : for
ALL, ~ for shift-left, + for shift-right, and ? for auto-modify. You may
specify any special characters you like for these functions, but each
must be unique and must not conflict with the other characters
configured in Qedit (e.g., TAB, $).
234 • Qedit Commands
Qedit 6.0 for HP-UX User Manual