Juniper Systems JS600 User Manual

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Page 7-12 PolyTools Program

<Ctrl-KB>:
The beginning of the block is marked by this command. The marker itself is not visible on the
screen. When the End Block marker is set, the block becomes highlighted.

<Ctrl-KK>:
The end of the block is marked by this command. The marker itself is not visible on the screen.
If the Begin Block marker is set, the block becomes highlighted.

<Ctrl-KH>:
This command causes the visual marking (highlight) of a block to be toggled either on or off.
Block commands such as copy, move, delete, or write to a file only work when the block is
displayed. The command that moves the cursor to the beginning or end of a block works
whether the block is hidden or displayed.

<Ctrl-KC>:
Causes the marked and displayed block to be copied to the current insertion point. The
original block is left unchanged, and markers are placed around the new copy of the block.

<Ctrl-KV>
A marked and displayed block is moved from its original position to the current cursor
position. The block is removed from its original position, and the markers remain around the
block at its new position.

<Ctrl-KY>
Deletes a marked and displayed block. There is no provision to restore a deleted block.

<Ctrl-KR>:
This command is used to read a file into the current text at the current cursor location. The file
that is read is marked as a block. When this command is used, you are prompted for the name
of a file to read.

<Ctrl-KW>:
This command is used to write a marked block to a file. The block is left unchanged, and the
markers remain in place. The command prompts you to enter the name of the file the block is to
be written to. If no block is marked, nothing will happen. Do not name the file with a file
extension .BAK.
Miscellaneous Editing Commands
<Ctrl-KD>:
Saves the file that is currently being edited and gives the original file the extension .BAK.

<Ctrl-I> or <Tab> key:
There are no fixed tab positions in the PolyTools editor. Tab positions are automatically set to
the beginning of each word on the line just above the cursor. This is useful when making notes

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