"Vincent Murray" <Vinny.Murray@theseed.net> writes:
> Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:50:59 -0000
> Organization: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views of UUNET WorldCom
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> Having just installed poplog on my home pc I was wondering if there is an
> editor equivalent to ved / xved for windows 95 for use with pop-11
There's no Xved on windows - until someone provides graphical
facilities for windows poplog.
If you start pop-11, you will get a colon prompt. From that
prompt commands like
help vedkeys
teach eliza
ved myfile
etc. should all work. You'll get a "dumb terminal" version of Ved,
in which you can view at most two files at a time. See
TEACH BUFFERS
You may have a lot of trouble getting Ved to recognize the
function keys on your keyboard. So looking at the Emacs-like
facilities described in HELP VEDKEYS could be useful, especially
^G Enter a command ENTER
ESC ^G Switch to/from command line SWITCHSTATUS
ESC RETURN Redo command on command line REDOCOMMAND
Also
ESC m Mark start of range MARKLO
ESC M Mark end of range MARKHI
ESC C Mark the current procedure ENTER mcp
ESC g Go to start of marked range MARKFIND
ESC G Go to end of marked range ENDRANGE
If you make good progress, post what you have discovered to
comp.lang.pop, as others may find it useful.
Aaron
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