Abbreviating You can abbreviate EVE commands so long as your abbreviation is not ambiguous. If more than one command matches what you type, EVE shows a list of matching commands so you can choose the one you want. Typically, you use the first letters of each command term or keyword; sometimes you need only the beginning of the first term---for example: Abbreviation Full command Abbreviation Full command ----------------------------- -------------------------- EN W or ENL ENLARGE WINDOW SE B P SET BOX PAD ER W or E WO ERASE WORD SE B W SET BUFFER WRITE GE GET FILE SH B SHOW BUFFERS GO GO TO S K SHOW KEY I H INSERT HERE S K E SET KEYPAD EDT I M INSERT MODE SE W SET WIDTH I P INSERT PAGE BREAK SE W V SET WILDCARD VMS QUI QUIT SH SHOW QUO QUOTE SH WIL SHOW WILDCARDS REPE REPEAT SH WIN SHRINK WINDOW REPL REPLACE SP W SPLIT WINDOW RESE RESET STA START OF LINE REST RESTORE STO STORE TEXT R SEL RESTORE SELECTION WI WILDCARD FIND R SEN RESTORE SENTENCE WR WRITE FILE Similarly, you can abbreviate the following: o Buffer names ......... for the BUFFER command o Marker names ......... for the GO TO command o Keyword parameters ... for SET BUFFER and SET TABS o Keyword responses .... for DELETE BUFFER, REPLACE, and so on o Procedure names ...... for EXTEND EVE or EXTEND TPU o Key names ............ for DEFINE KEY, SHOW KEY, and so on You CANNOT abbreviate the following: o Buffer names ...... for DELETE BUFFER and RECOVER BUFFER o Menu names ........ for DEFINE MENU ENTRY and UNDEFINE MENU ENTRY o Procedure names ... for the TPU command File names for commands such as OPEN, INCLUDE FILE, and WRITE FILE, can use logical names and, generally, wildcards (such as *). If more than one file matches your request, EVE shows a list of the matching files so you can choose the one you want---see help on Choices Buffer. Examples: Abbreviations Full commands ---------------------------------------- BU MES BUFFER MESSAGES D K=G-REM BO CUT OV DEFINE KEY= GOLD-REMOVE BOX CUT OVERSTRIKE SE BU R SET BUFFER READ_ONLY S F C E SET FIND CASE EXACT SE TA INV SET TABS INVISIBLE Hint: In writing EVE initialization files, you should avoid very short abbreviations, which may become ambiguous if new commands are added to later versions of EVE. Related topics: Canceling Commands Choices Buffer Editing Command Lines List Of Topics Names For Keys Prompts And Responses