1.DBG> EDIT This command spawns the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) in a subprocess to edit the source file whose code appears in the current source display. The editing cursor is positioned at the beginning of the line that was centered in the source display. 2.DBG> EDIT SWAP\12 This command spawns the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) in a subprocess to edit the source file containing the module SWAP. The editing cursor is positioned at the beginning of source line 12. 3.DBG> SET EDITOR/CALLABLE_EDT DBG> EDIT In this example, the SET EDITOR/CALLABLE_EDT command establishes that EDT is the default editor and is started through its callable interface (rather than spawned in a subprocess). The EDIT command starts EDT to edit the source file whose code appears in the current source display. The editing cursor is positioned at the beginning of source line 1, because the default qualifier /NOSTART_POSITION applies to EDT.