SET KEYPAD EDT Enables the EDT-style keypad, defining the numeric keypad and other keys. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For a keypad diagram, press HELP or with the EDT keypad, press PF2. | | | | For a list of key definitions, see help on Keys or press GOLD-HELP | | or with the EDT keypad, press GOLD-PF2. | | | | For more information on the EDT keypad, see help on EDT Differences. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Usage notes: o Setting the EDT keypad makes PF1 the GOLD key, overriding any current definition of PF1. However, if you set a different key as GOLD, the EDT keypad uses your GOLD key without redefining PF1. o The EDT keypad also defines the EVE default GOLD key sequences (sometimes called "sleeper" keys) such as GOLD-F13, GOLD-HELP, and GOLD-FIND. See help on Gold Keys. o If you define keys that EDT ordinarily defines, such as CTRL/U, PF4, or GOLD-KP8, your definitions override the EDT definitions. o The EDT keypad redefines some EVE default keys---in particular the following. Learn sequences created before you enabled the EDT keypad may not replay properly because some keys are now redefined. Keys Definitions with SET KEYPAD EDT ---------------------------------------------------------- CTRL/H or BACKSPACE ...... EDT Backspace (start of line) CTRL/J or LINEFEED ....... EDT Delete Previous Word CTRL/U ................... EDT Delete Start Of Line F12 ...................... EDT Start Of Line F13 ...................... EDT Delete Previous Word NEXT SCREEN .............. EDT Next Screen PREV SCREEN .............. EDT Previous Screen PF4 .......................EDT Delete Line ENTER .................... RETURN For more information, see help on EDT Differences. o To keep the EDT keypad for future editing sessions, do any of the following: * Use SAVE EXTENDED EVE to create a section file which saves your key definitions in binary form---in effect, your own customized version of EVE. See help on Section Files. * Put SET KEYPAD EDT in an initialization file (typically named EVE$INIT.EVE). See help on Initialization Files. * Put EVE_SET_KEYPAD_EDT; in your command file (typically named TPU$COMMAND.TPU). See help on Command Files. * On VMS define the EVE$KEYPAD logical name to be EDT. Other valid names are EVE, NUMERIC, VT100, and WPS. If you do not define the logical name, the keypad defaults to EVE which gives the VT100 keypad on VT100 terminals or the numeric keypad on VT200 and later terminals. This logical name is useful if you want to use the same keypad for all editing sessions. This logical name overrides any keypad setting saved in a section file. You can override the effect of this logical name by setting the keypad in your initialization file or in your command file. For more information, see help on EDT Conversion. o You can use EDT key functions without having to enable the EDT keypad. For example, the following command defines GOLD-REMOVE (on the mini keypad) as the EDT Append key (KP9): Command: DEFINE KEY= gold-remove edt kp9 Related topics: EDT Conversion EDT Differences Gold Keys SET KEYPAD NOEDT