SELECT
Selects text for an editing operation on the selection. In the BUFFER
LIST, lets you view a buffer without having to type the buffer name.
Key: EVE VT100 EDT/WPS DECwindows
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SELECT KP7 PERIOD M1 (see usage notes below)
CTRL/SPACE
Steps:
1. Put the cursor where you want to begin the selection, and
use SELECT (see key list above).
2. Move the cursor to select the text. If you move forward, the
selection starts with the current character and ends left of the
cursor. If you move back (reverse), it starts with the character
left of the cursor and ends where you move the cursor. Any text the
cursor crosses is highlighted in reverse video.
3. To edit a selection, use a command or key that works on a range or
box, such as COPY, BOX CUT, FILL, REMOVE, SPELL, or UPPERCASE---see
help on Ranges And Boxes.
Usage notes:
o On DECwindows, you can select text with the mouse by clicking or
dragging M1 as follows:
1 Click ...... Cancels a selection, and repositions the cursor.
2 Clicks ..... Selects all of the word the pointer is on.
3 Clicks ..... Selects all of the line the pointer is on.
4 Clicks ..... Selects all of the paragraph the pointer is on.
5 Clicks ..... Selects all of the buffer (same as SELECT ALL).
Drag ......... Selects text, starting where you press M1
and ending where you release M1.
Shift/Drag ... Extends or shrinks a selection.
o You can press CTRL/SPACE which is a Motif function key. Motif function
keys are enabled by default.
o SET BOX SELECT makes SELECT (or any defined for it) the same as BOX
SELECT, and affects other commands and keys, so you can use box editing
without having to redefine keys. A box selection uses bold video.
o To cancel a selection, use RESET (GOLD-SELECT) or repeat SELECT. If the
selection was done with mouse clicks, moving the cursor out of the
select range cancels the selection.
o In the Buffer List, SELECT lets you view a buffer whose name the cursor
is on, without having to type the buffer name:
1. Use the SHOW BUFFERS command to list the buffers you created.
2. Put the cursor on the name of the buffer you want to view.
3. Use SELECT or RETURN to view that buffer.
o When the $CHOICES$ buffer is displayed and you are in the list of
choices, pressing a key defined as SELECT copies a choice onto the
command line---see help on Choices Buffer.
o On DECwindows, if you select text, the pop-up menu (displayed by
holding down M2) contains COPY, CUT, FILL RANGE, and other commands for
editing a selection. See help on Menus.
Related topics:
Mouse Quick Copy Pending Delete Ranges And Boxes
BOX SELECT RESET SELECT ALL SET BOX SELECT
SET FUNCTION KEYS MOTIF