Insert All Key Assignments [ HP EDIT Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Insert All Key Assignments
Purpose
Inserts a list of all key assignments in the current file.
Default Syntax
None
This command does not have a default key assignment. You can either
assign a key to the command using the Assign Key command or issue the
command using Execute Editor Command.
Description
This command inserts a list of all assigned keys with the names of
corresponding commands above the current line. This command is useful
when you want to obtain a hard-copy list of all key assignments and
corresponding commands. You can open a new file, execute the command,
and then print the file to create a hard-copy list for reference.
When you execute the command, HP EDIT pauses while it scans the command
table, then inserts the list into the file above the cursor line. Text
beside the associated command of a reassigned key indicates the original
key assignment. For instance, if you assigned the s key to the Exit
command, the list entry would appear as s Exit (originally Scroll
Forward).
If you only want to temporarily view the list and do not want to save it
for subsequent printing, you can execute Undo Last Command to erase the
list insertion.
Procedure
To insert all key assignments:
1. Issue Execute Editor Command (E). HP EDIT displays the prompt
Command: on the message line.
2. Type insert all key assignments and press Return. HP EDIT pauses
and displays Inserting key assignments... on the message line.
Then it inserts the key assignment list above the current cursor
line.
Example
To insert a list of key assignments above the cursor line:
1. Issue Execute Editor Command (E). HP EDIT displays the following
prompt on the message line:
Command: _
2. Type insert all key assignments and press Return. HP EDIT
displays Inserting key assignments on the message line. After
pausing briefly, HP EDIT inserts the list above the cursor line,
revealing the bottom entries of the list.
You can scroll to the top of the list by executing the Swap With
Previous Location (ESC @) command. The top of the list appears
very similar to the following example:
Note that a caret (^) represents the CTRL key, which you press and
hold before pressing the key that follows the caret.
Related Commands
Assign Key
Reset All Key Assignments
Reset Key Assignment
Show All Key Assignments
Show Key Assignment
Show Reassigned Keys
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