SET BOX NOPAD Disables padding and overstriking for box editing, unless the mode of the buffer is overstrike. Usage notes: o SET BOX NOPAD makes box editing depend on the mode of the buffer (as shown in the status line): Mode of buffer Effects with SET BOX NOPAD --------------------------------------------------------------------- INSERT Cutting a box makes the text to the right of the box "collapse" to the left, closing the gap. Pasting a box pushes existing text to the right. (These effects also apply to erasing a box selection with pending delete and to RESTORE BOX SELECTION.) OVERSTRIKE Cutting a box pads the area of the cut with spaces to keep the column alignment of text to the right of the box, and adds spaces (if necessary) to the start and end of lines in the cut to keep the rectangular shape. Pasting a box overwrites existing text. Thus, in overstrike mode, box editing is the same as with SET BOX PAD, which is the default setting. (These effects also apply to erasing a box selection pending delete and to RESTORE BOX SELECTION.) o To override these effects, without having to change your settings, use either BOX CUT INSERT and BOX PASTE INSERT, or BOX CUT OVERSTRIKE and BOX PASTE OVERSTRIKE. o Default is SET BOX PAD, which makes box editing independent of the mode of the buffer---cutting and pasting boxes always pad and overstrike. o SET BOX NOPAD applies in all buffers. To save your setting for future editing sessions, use SAVE ATTRIBUTES to create a section file or to create or update a command file---see help on Attributes. o On DECwindows, you can toggle the setting as follows: 1. Choose Global Attributes from the Customize menu. 2. Click M1 on Set Box Pad in the dialog box. Related topics: Attributes Pending Delete Ranges And Boxes CHANGE MODE SET BOX PAD SET BOX SELECT