SHIFT Changes the relative position of text displayed in a window on the screen. The character position displayed in column 1 on the screen is shifted to right or left -- typically, to view text that is wider than the window. The shift applies to any buffer associated with the window specified. SHIFT optionally returns an integer (for use with other DECTPU procedures). Syntax [integer2 :=] SHIFT (window, integer1) Parameters window The window in which the shift is to occur. integer1 The number of columns to shift the text. Positive values shift from right to left (so you can see text beyond the right edge of the window). Negative values are from left to right (so you can can see text beyond the left edge of the window). If you specify 0, no shift takes place and the screen is not repainted. Otherwise, the screen is repainted. If the first character in the line of text is already in column 1, using a negative value has no effect. Examples 1. SHIFT (main_window, +5); Shifts text displayed in main window five columns to the left. 2. SHIFT (main_window, -5); Shifts text displayed in the main window five columns to the right, as long as existing text is beyond column 1.