LINE Moves the cursor to the start of a line you specify by number---either in the current buffer or within a specified TPU procedure in the buffer. Examples: Commands Effects ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LINE 10 Moves to the start of line 10 in the current buffer. LINE 10 myproc Moves to the start of line 10 in a procedure named MYPROC in the current buffer. Useful because some compiler messages refer to line numbers within a procedure. Usage notes: o If you do not specify a line number, LINE prompts you for one, but does not prompt for a procedure name. o If you specify a number greater than the total number of lines in the buffer, EVE puts the cursor at the end of the buffer. o To find out the current line number and total number of lines in the buffer, use the WHAT LINE command. Related topics: MOVE BY LINE MOVE DOWN MOVE UP WHAT LINE