1 VTEDIT ! VTEDIT.HLP - created by TECO on 2/15/79 14:41 ! edited by TECO on 3/ 9/79 11:58 ! edited by TECO on 4/ 9/79 11:08 ! edited by TECO on 4/12/79 16:21 ! edited by TECO on 6/ 6/79 13:37 ! edited by TECO on 6/ 7/79 11:31 ! edited by TECO on 7/10/79 21:34 ! edited by TECO on 10/11/79 23:38 ! edited by TECO on 11/13/79 19:24 ! edited by TECO on 2/28/80 17:59 ! edited by TECO on 3/26/80 12:22 ! VTEDIT is an unsupported interactive keypad editor used in conjunction with the TECO text editor on VT52 and VT100 terminals. Formats TECO/VT file-spec to edit an existing file TECO/VT out-file-spec=in-file-spec to edit from one file to another MAKE/VT file-spec to create a new file To invoke VTEDIT in its alternate modes, use the following forms of commands: TECO/VT:SE for VTEDIT in SEEALL mode TECO/VT:HO for VTEDIT in hold screen mode TECO/VT:SE:HO for VTEDIT in SEEALL+hold mode Complete documentation on VTEDIT can be obtained by printing or typing the file VTEDIT.DOC. 2 Initialization of VTEDIT VTEDIT can be automatically invoked. If you have a TECO.INI in your directory, it can indicate to TECO that you wish VTEDIT automatically invoked. TECO provides a flag saying whether your terminal is a scope type terminal capable of being used by VTEDIT. By testing this flag, you can use VTEDIT whenever you are using a scope terminal. The macro in TECO.INI should exit with the following value: ET&512"N 1+ ' 0 to invoke VTEDIT in normal mode ET&512"N 1+16+ ' 0 to invoke VTEDIT in SEEALL mode ET&512"N 1+32+ ' 0 to invoke VTEDIT in hold screen mode ET&512"N 1+16+32+ ' 0 to invoke VTEDIT in SEEALL and hold modes 2 Location of VTEDIT The VTEDIT keypad editing macro is normally located as LB:[1,2]VTEDIT.TEC TECO will search your current default directory for a private version of VTEDIT.TEC before going to LB:[1,2]. 2 Alternates to VTEDIT If you have an editing macro that you wish to use instead of VTEDIT, name it VTEDIT.TEC and place it in your directory. Then, by including the /VTEDIT switch in your TECO invocation or by automatically asking for VTEDIT with your private initializer, TECO will load your macro instead of VTEDIT.