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| 1 | 1033 | Update the current setting as displayed and close the dialog box. |
| 2 | 1033 | SET ARBCHAR controls the use of wildcard characters in find and replace operations. |
| 3 | 1033 | SET ARROW controls the display of the arrow on the command line. |
| 6 | 1033 | SET AUTOEXIT controls whether KEDIT is automatically closed when no files are being edited. |
| 7 | 1033 | SET AUTOINDENT controls how KEDIT positions the cursor when new lines are added to a file. |
| 8 | 1033 | SET AUTOSAVE controls the number of alterations to the file that can occur before it is automatically saved in a .AUS file. |
| 9 | 1033 | SET AUTOSCROLL controls how many columns automatic horizontal scrolling shifts the window. |
| 10 | 1033 | SET BACKUP controls the creation of backup (.BAK) files when files are written to disk. |
| 11 | 1033 | SET BEEP controls whether the PC's speaker beeps when an error occurs. |
| 15 | 1033 | SET BOUNDMARK controls KEDIT's drawing of vertical lines in your document window that indicate important column locations in your file. |
| 16 | 1033 | SET CASE controls how KEDIT handles uppercase and lowercase characters during text entry and during find and replace operations. |
| 19 | 1033 | SET CLOCK controls the display on the status line of the time of day. |
| 20 | 1033 | SET CMDLINE controls whether and where the command line is displayed. |
| 21 | 1033 | SET COLMARK controls whether KEDIT displays vertical lines on the screen to mark specific columns in your file. |
| 22 | 1033 | SET COLOR controls the color scheme KEDIT uses within document windows. |
| 23 | 1033 | SET COLORING controls whether KEDIT uses different colors to highlight keywords, comments, etc. in the file you are editing. |
| 25 | 1033 | SET CURLINE controls the location of the current line within the document window. |
| 26 | 1033 | SET CURRBOX determines when KEDIT draws a box around the current line to make it stand out. |
| 29 | 1033 | SET CURSORSIZE controls the size of the cursor. The size is expressed as a percentage of the width or height of a character. |
| 30 | 1033 | SET CURSORTYPE controls the type of cursor KEDIT displays on your screen. |
| 31 | 1033 | SET DEBUGGING controls the display of the macro debugging window and the default tracing level for macros run via the DEBUG command. |
| 32 | 1033 | SET DEFEXT controls whether the extension of the current file is assumed when a fileid is entered on the command line with no extension. |
| 33 | 1033 | SET DEFPROFILE lets you change the name of the default profile to something other than WINPROF.KEX. |
| 34 | 1033 | SET DEFSORT controls the sort order used by the DIR and DIRAPPEND commands. |
| 37 | 1033 | SET DIRFORMAT specifies the number of columns used within DIR.DIR files for file names, for file extensions, and for the year. |
| 38 | 1033 | SET DISPLAY specifies the range of selection levels to be displayed. Lines with selection levels in this range will be displayed; other lines will be excluded from display. |
| 39 | 1033 | SET DOCSIZING controls the method used to determine the size of new non-maximized document windows, and of existing document windows rearranged via the Window Cascade menu item. |
| 42 | 1033 | SET ECOLOR controls the color scheme KEDIT uses for syntax coloring. |
| 45 | 1033 | SET EOFIN controls the handling of end-of-file characters (character code 26) when reading in a file from disk. |
| 46 | 1033 | SET EOFOUT controls the sequence of characters added to the last line of a file written to disk. |
| 48 | 1033 | SET EOLIN controls the character sequence KEDIT uses to recognize the end of each line in input files. |
| 49 | 1033 | SET EOLOUT controls the end-of-line sequence added to each line of a file written to disk. |
| 50 | 1033 | SET FCASE controls whether KEDIT stores fileids internally in lowercase or instead uses mixed case, so that you can create and display mixed case fileids. |
| 54 | 1033 | SET FILEID changes the fileid of the current file. |
| 55 | 1033 | SET FILEOPEN controls whether the single- or multiple-file version of the File Open dialog box is used in Windows 3.1 and NT 3.51. Windows 95 and NT 4.0 always use the multiple-file version. |
| 62 | 1033 | SET FORMAT controls some details of the paragraph formatting process. Paragraph formatting is done by the FLOW command, which is normally assigned to Shift+Ctrl+F. |
| 65 | 1033 | SET HEX controls handling of hexadecimal and decimal strings in target searches and with a number of KEDIT commands. |
| 66 | 1033 | SET HEXDISPLAY controls the display on the status line of the character code of the cursor character. |
| 67 | 1033 | SET HIGHLIGHT controls which types of lines are emphasized on your display by the highlighting facility. |
| 68 | 1033 | SET IDLINE specifies whether an ID line is displayed at the top of the document window. |
| 69 | 1033 | SET IMPMACRO allows most macros to be invoked from the command line without explicitly issuing the MACRO command. |
| 71 | 1033 | SET INITIALDIR controls the current directory put into effect at the start of a KEDIT session. |
| 72 | 1033 | SET INITIALDOCSIZE determines whether the initial document window created when KEDIT starts up is maximized within KEDIT's frame window or not. |
| 73 | 1033 | SET INITIALFRAMESIZE determines whether KEDIT starts with its frame window maximized or not. |
| 74 | 1033 | SET INITIALINSERT specifies whether or not Insert Mode is turned on when KEDIT first starts up. |
| 75 | 1033 | SET INITIALWIDTH determines the WIDTH value that KEDIT puts into effect at the start of each KEDIT session. |
| 76 | 1033 | SET INPUTMODE controls whether issuing the INPUT or REPLACE commands with no operands puts KEDIT into Input Mode. |
| 78 | 1033 | SET INSTANCE controls whether multiple instances, or only a single instance, of KEDIT can be active at one time. |
| 79 | 1033 | SET INTERFACE determines whether KEDIT's general mouse and keyboard behavior is compatible with Windows-style CUA conventions or with "Classic" KEDIT text mode conventions. |
| 80 | 1033 | SET INTERNATIONAL controls whether KEDIT uses your Windows language drivers during uppercase/lowercase character handling and during sort operations. |
| 83 | 1033 | SET KEYSTYLE lets you change the default behavior of some of the INTERFACE CUA keys that text mode KEDIT users have found hardest to get used to. |
| 90 | 1033 | SET LINEFLAG controls the values of the flag bits associated with the lines in your file. |
| 91 | 1033 | SET LINEND allows the entry of multiple commands on the command line. |
| 92 | 1033 | SET LOCKING controls whether KEDIT locks files that are added to the ring. |
| 94 | 1033 | SET LRECL controls the maximum line length to be used when KEDIT writes the current file to disk. |
| 97 | 1033 | SET MACROPATH determines the method used when searching for macros that cannot be found in memory or in the current directory. |
| 99 | 1033 | SET MARGINS controls the margins used when handling wordwrap, paragraph reformatting and related operations. |
| 100 | 1033 | SET MARKSTYLE controls whether, when you use the mouse to mark text while INTERFACE CUA is in effect, you mark selections or persistent blocks. |
| 102 | 1033 | SET MONITOR controls whether KEDIT's SET COLOR and SET ECOLOR handling use the preferred Windows-style conventions, or use KEDIT text mode compatible conventions. |
| 105 | 1033 | SET MOUSEBEEP controls beeping of the PC's speaker after an invalid mouse action. |
| 107 | 1033 | SET MSGLINE specifies the line of the document window used for message display and the number of lines messages can use before KEDIT displays messages in a special dialog box. |
| 112 | 1033 | SET NEWLINES controls where lines added to the file during editing operations are positioned on the screen. |
| 113 | 1033 | SET NOVALUE controls whether using uninitialized variables in KEXX macros causes an error. |
| 114 | 1033 | SET NUMBER controls whether line numbers are displayed in the prefix area if PREFIX is ON. |
| 115 | 1033 | SET OFPW (One-File-Per-Window) controls whether KEDIT creates a new document window for each file added to the ring. |
| 120 | 1033 | SET PATH determines the method used when searching for files to edit that cannot be found in the current directory. |
| 123 | 1033 | SET PREFIX controls whether the prefix area is displayed. |
| 124 | 1033 | SET PRINTER determines the device KEDIT uses for printer output and specifies how KEDIT will interact with it. |
| 125 | 1033 | SET PRINTPROFILE lets you change the name of the profile executed when Windows invokes KEDIT to print an associated file. |
| 129 | 1033 | SET RANGE controls the range of lines in your file within which KEDIT commands operate. |
| 130 | 1033 | SET RECENTFILES determines the maximum number of recently-edited files that can appear at the bottom of the file menu. |
| 131 | 1033 | SET RECFM controls whether KEDIT writes the current file to disk with fixed or varying length lines. |
| 132 | 1033 | SET REPROFILE controls whether your profile is re-executed when a new file is added to the ring. |
| 137 | 1033 | SET RIGHTCTRL controls whether the right Ctrl key behaves like an Enter key. |
| 139 | 1033 | SET SCALE controls the display of a "scale line" in the file area, indicating column locations within the file. |
| 140 | 1033 | SET SCOPE controls whether KEDIT commands operate on lines that have been excluded from display. |
| 142 | 1033 | SET SCROLLBAR controls the display of vertical and horizontal scrollbars. |
| 143 | 1033 | SET SELECT sets the selection level of the focus line. This setting and SET DISPLAY determine whether the line will be displayed. |
| 144 | 1033 | SET SHADOW controls whether shadow lines are displayed to represent each group of lines excluded via the selective line editing facilities. |
| 145 | 1033 | SET SHARING controls the sharing modes used when KEDIT loads a file into memory and when it locks a file. |
| 149 | 1033 | SET STATUSLINE controls whether or not a line of status information is displayed at the bottom of the frame window. |
| 150 | 1033 | SET STAY controls the positioning of the focus line after unsuccessful target searches and after certain KEDIT commands such as CHANGE, PRINT, PUT or SORT. |
| 151 | 1033 | SET STREAM controls whether the CLOCATE and CDELETE commands search for targets only on the focus line or continue the search on succeeding lines of the file. |
| 153 | 1033 | SET SYNONYM controls whether KEDIT does synonym processing for commands issued from the KEDIT command line. |
| 155 | 1033 | SET TABLINE controls the display of the "tab line", which shows the current tab columns. |
| 156 | 1033 | SET TABS specifies the tab columns used when you press the Tab key (or F4 if the prefix area is displayed) to move the cursor forward to the next tab column. |
| 158 | 1033 | SET TABSIN controls how tab characters are handled when KEDIT reads a file from disk. |
| 159 | 1033 | SET TABSOUT controls the compression of strings of blanks to tab characters when writing files to disk. |
| 161 | 1033 | SET THIGHLIGHT controls whether string targets are highlighted when found by Edit Find, and by LOCATE and related commands. |
| 163 | 1033 | SET TIMECHECK controls whether KEDIT warns you when you attempt to write a file to disk and the timestamp of the file has unexpectedly changed during your editing session. |
| 165 | 1033 | SET TOFEOF controls whether the Top-of-file and End-of-File lines are displayed. |
| 167 | 1033 | SET TOOLBAR controls the display of toolbars at the top and/or bottom of the frame window. |
| 171 | 1033 | SET TRAILING controls how KEDIT handles trailing blanks at the end of lines of your file. |
| 172 | 1033 | SET TRANSLATEIN specifies whether or not to translate from the OEM to the ANSI character set when reading a file from disk. |
| 173 | 1033 | SET TRANSLATEOUT specifies whether or not to translate from the ANSI to the OEM character set when writing a file to disk. |
| 174 | 1033 | SET TRUNC specifies the truncation column, which is the rightmost column of text that is affected by most KEDIT commands. |
| 176 | 1033 | SET UNDOING enables the undo facility which lets you reverse the effects of most changes to your files. Use the Undo toolbar button or the Alt+Backspace key to undo a change. |
| 178 | 1033 | SET VARBLANK controls whether a blank in a string target will match any string of one or more blanks in the text of your file. |
| 179 | 1033 | SET VERIFY controls which columns of your file are displayed in the document window. |
| 184 | 1033 | SET WINMARGIN controls the display of a margin area that you can use to mark line blocks. |
| 185 | 1033 | SET WORD controls what KEDIT considers to be a word during most editing operations that operate on a per-word basis. |
| 186 | 1033 | SET WORDWRAP controls word wrapping at the right margin boundary when you are entering text. |
| 187 | 1033 | SET WRAP controls whether target searches stop when they reach the bottom or top of the file or instead wrap around and continue to search through the entire file. |
| 188 | 1033 | SET ZONE limits which columns are examined by KEDIT during string searches, find and replace, and related operations. |
| 1038 | 1033 | Invoke help for the current setting. |
| 2000 | 1033 | Create new file |
| 2001 | 1033 | Open file |
| 2002 | 1033 | Close file |
| 2003 | 1033 | Save file |
| 2004 | 1033 | Save file with new name |
| 2005 | 1033 | Print file |
| 2006 | 1033 | Change printer settings |
| 2007 | 1033 | Change current directory or create DIR.DIR file |
| 2008 | 1033 | Exit KEDIT |
| 2100 | 1033 | Undo a change to the file |
| 2101 | 1033 | Redo a change to the file |
| 2102 | 1033 | Copy selection to clipboard and delete selection |
| 2103 | 1033 | Copy selection to clipboard |
| 2104 | 1033 | Copy clipboard contents to current file |
| 2105 | 1033 | Select the entire file |
| 2106 | 1033 | Delete selection without copying it to the clipboard |
| 2107 | 1033 | Unmark the current block or selection |
| 2108 | 1033 | Change the current selection into a persistent block |
| 2109 | 1033 | Search for text in your file |
| 2110 | 1033 | Change text in your file |
| 2111 | 1033 | Choose a subset of your file to edit |
| 2112 | 1033 | Go to a specific line of your file |
| 2200 | 1033 | Set or go to a bookmark |
| 2201 | 1033 | Fill block with specified character |
| 2202 | 1033 | Sort lines |
| 2203 | 1033 | Uppercase selection |
| 2204 | 1033 | Lowercase selection |
| 2300 | 1033 | Change the font used to display your files |
| 2301 | 1033 | Choose between KEDIT's CUA and CLASSIC interface options |
| 2302 | 1033 | Issue SET commands |
| 2303 | 1033 | Display the status of most SET options |
| 2304 | 1033 | Save most SET option values for future KEDIT sessions |
| 2400 | 1033 | Create a new document window for this file |
| 2401 | 1033 | Arrange document windows in cascaded order |
| 2402 | 1033 | Tile document windows horizontally |
| 2403 | 1033 | Tile document windows vertically |
| 2404 | 1033 | Specify document window arrangement |
| 2405 | 1033 | Arrange minimized document windows |
| 2500 | 1033 | Display Help file contents |
| 2501 | 1033 | Search for a topic in the Help file |
| 2502 | 1033 | Learn how to use the help facility |
| 2503 | 1033 | Display KEDIT technical support information |
| 2504 | 1033 | Display KEDIT version and copyright information |
| 6034 | 1033 | Display only the settings related to a given category. |
| 6037 | 1033 | Select a new setting to display and possibly change. Any changes to the currently selected setting will be put into effect automatically. |
| 6038 | 1033 | Undo any changes to this setting. |
| 6045 | 1033 | Save the current value of this setting for future sessions. |
| 6046 | 1033 | Show the factory default value for this setting. |
| 7000 | 1033 | Number of rows from top/middle/bottom. |
| 7001 | 1033 | Display current line relative to middle of document window. |
| 7002 | 1033 | Display current line relative to top of document window. |
| 7003 | 1033 | Display current line relative to bottom of document window. |
| 7004 | 1033 | When selected, enables the use of wildcard characters in string searches and text change operations. |
| 7005 | 1033 | Wildcard character that matches any group of zero or more characters in find and replace operations. |
| 7006 | 1033 | Wildcard character that matches any single character in find and replace operations. |
| 7007 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT automatically exits when the last file is removed from the ring. |
| 7008 | 1033 | When selected, text entered from the keyboard into the document window is uppercased as it is typed. |
| 7009 | 1033 | When selected, case is respected when searching for string targets. For example "a" does not match "A". |
| 7010 | 1033 | When selected, case is respected when searching for strings to be changed. For example "a" does not match "A". |
| 7011 | 1033 | Disable autoscrolling. |
| 7012 | 1033 | Autoscroll by one half width of document window. |
| 7015 | 1033 | Autoscroll by a specified number of columns at a time. |
| 7016 | 1033 | When selected, causes KEDIT to automatically save a file after the specified number of alterations occur. |
| 7019 | 1033 | Do not create a backup copy (.BAK file) when the file is written to disk. |
| 7020 | 1033 | Temporarily create a .BAK file, but erase it after the new version of the file is successfully written to disk. |
| 7021 | 1033 | Leave a backup copy (.BAK file) on disk after the new version of the file is successfully written to disk. |
| 7022 | 1033 | When selected, causes KEDIT to beep the PC's speaker when an error occurs. |
| 7025 | 1033 | Carriage returns, linefeeds, and carriage return-linefeed pairs all signal the end of a line to KEDIT. |
| 7026 | 1033 | Carriage returns and carriage return-linefeed pairs signal the end of a line to KEDIT (allows linefeed characters as data within a line). |
| 7027 | 1033 | Linefeeds and carriage return-linefeed pairs signal the end of a line to KEDIT (allows carriage return characters as data within a line). |
| 7028 | 1033 | Lines are assumed to have a fixed length equal to the value of LRECL. |
| 7029 | 1033 | When selected, allows the entry of multiple commands on the KEDIT command line. |
| 7031 | 1033 | Add only an end-of-line sequence (controlled by SET EOLOUT) to the last line of the file. |
| 7032 | 1033 | Add an end-of-line sequence (controlled by SET EOLOUT) followed by an end-of-file character (character code 26) to the last line of the file. |
| 7033 | 1033 | Add only an end-of-file character (character code 26) to the last line of the file. |
| 7034 | 1033 | Do not add anything to the last line of the file. |
| 7035 | 1033 | When selected, an arrow is displayed at the beginning of the command line. |
| 7036 | 1033 | Display the command line at the top of the document window. |
| 7037 | 1033 | Do not display the command line. |
| 7038 | 1033 | Display the command line at the bottom of the document window. |
| 7039 | 1033 | When selected, turns on syntax coloring. |
| 7041 | 1033 | When selected, a special window, used for macro debugger input and output, is displayed. |
| 7042 | 1033 | When selected, interactive tracing is enabled by default for macros run via the DEBUG command. |
| 7043 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT does not stop processing a file when it encounters an end of file character, but instead allows end-of-file characters as data in your file. |
| 7046 | 1033 | Select the initial level of tracing in effect for macros run via the DEBUG command. |
| 7047 | 1033 | When selected, the KEDIT, GET, FILE, PUT, and SAVE commands use the extension of the current fileid if you specify a fileid with no extension. |
| 7048 | 1033 | Specify order in which the DIR and DIRAPPEND command will sort DIR.DIR files. |
| 7049 | 1033 | KEDIT uses a carriage return-linefeed pair (character codes 13 and 10) to mark the end of each line. |
| 7050 | 1033 | KEDIT uses a linefeed character (character code 10) to mark the end of each line. |
| 7051 | 1033 | KEDIT uses a carriage return character (character code 13) to mark the end of each line. |
| 7052 | 1033 | KEDIT does not use an explicit end-of-line sequence when writing a file to disk. |
| 7053 | 1033 | Enter the new fileid for the current file. |
| 7054 | 1033 | When selected, paragraph formatting justifies text, adding extra blanks as necessary within lines of a paragraph so that each line extends to the right margin. |
| 7055 | 1033 | When selected, special paragraph delimiters (see Help for details), as well as the usual blank lines, determine paragraph boundaries. |
| 7056 | 1033 | When selected, indicates that a single space, instead of the usual two spaces, separates sentences when paragraphs are reformatted. |
| 7057 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT displays, at the right of the status line, the character code for the character at the cursor position. |
| 7058 | 1033 | When selected, enables the use of hexadecimal and decimal notation for text used in targets and with a number of KEDIT commands. |
| 7059 | 1033 | When selected, an ID line with information about the current file is displayed at the top of the document window. |
| 7060 | 1033 | When selected, if an unrecognized command is entered on the command line, KEDIT tries to run a macro by that name. (Works only for macros whose names are entirely alphabetic.) |
| 7061 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT locks files that you are beginning to edit. SHARE.EXE or VSHARE.386 must be loaded. (SET SHARING controls the sharing mode used.) |
| 7062 | 1033 | Specify the LINEND character used to separate commands. |
| 7063 | 1033 | Do not simulate XEDIT's Input Mode facility. |
| 7064 | 1033 | Simulate XEDIT's fullscreen Input Mode facility when INPUT and REPLACE commands are issued. |
| 7065 | 1033 | Use single line Input Mode handling when INPUT and REPLACE commands are issued. |
| 7066 | 1033 | Do not highlight any lines. |
| 7067 | 1033 | Highlight all lines that have been altered during the current editing session. |
| 7068 | 1033 | Highlight all lines whose tag bits are set (usually via the TAG command). |
| 7069 | 1033 | Highlight all lines whose selection levels fall in a specified range. |
| 7070 | 1033 | Highlight all lines whose selection levels fall in a specified range. |
| 7072 | 1033 | When selected, the focus line's Change bit is set. |
| 7073 | 1033 | When selected, the focus line's New bit is set. |
| 7074 | 1033 | When selected, the focus line's Tag bit is set. |
| 7076 | 1033 | Specify the highest selection level to display. |
| 7077 | 1033 | Specify the lowest selection level to display. |
| 7080 | 1033 | Specify the maximum line length to be used when KEDIT writes the current file to disk. |
| 7082 | 1033 | Specify the left margin column. |
| 7083 | 1033 | Specify the right margin column. |
| 7084 | 1033 | When selected, an empty line is reserved for the first message line; when cleared, messages overlay lines of the file area as necessary. |
| 7085 | 1033 | Use standard KEDIT for Windows color conventions and defaults. |
| 7088 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will beep the PC's speaker after an invalid mouse action within a document window. |
| 7089 | 1033 | When selected, generates an error when uninitialized KEXX macro variables are used. |
| 7090 | 1033 | Use color conventions and defaults compatible with KEDIT text mode color display handling. |
| 7091 | 1033 | Use color conventions and defaults compatible with KEDIT text mode monochrome display handling. |
| 7092 | 1033 | Specify the starting column of the first line of a paragraph as a specific column. |
| 7093 | 1033 | Specify the starting column of the first line of a paragraph as an offset from the left margin. |
| 7094 | 1033 | Display the first message line relative to the middle of the document window. |
| 7095 | 1033 | Display the first message line relative to the top of the document window. |
| 7096 | 1033 | Display the first message line relative to the bottom of the document window. |
| 7097 | 1033 | Specify the number of lines of the document window to use for messages before KEDIT displays messages in a special dialog box. |
| 7098 | 1033 | New lines are positioned at the focus line location, with existing text scrolling toward the top of the document window. |
| 7099 | 1033 | New lines are added below the focus line position, with existing text scrolling toward the bottom of the document window. |
| 7100 | 1033 | New lines are added below the focus line position except that when adding a line at the bottom of the document window, the new line is positioned at the current line location. |
| 7101 | 1033 | When selected, line numbers are displayed in the prefix area. |
| 7103 | 1033 | Display the prefix area as equal signs or, with NUMBER ON, as line numbers with leading zeroes. |
| 7104 | 1033 | Do not display the prefix area. |
| 7105 | 1033 | Display the prefix area as blanks or, with NUMBER ON, as line numbers with leading blanks. |
| 7106 | 1033 | Display the prefix area at the left of the document window. |
| 7107 | 1033 | Display the prefix area at the right of the document window. |
| 7108 | 1033 | Device you want KEDIT to use for printer output, or "Windows" to pass printer output to Windows. |
| 7109 | 1033 | First line of the file to include in the current range. |
| 7110 | 1033 | Last line of the file to include in the current range. |
| 7111 | 1033 | Reset the range to include the entire file. |
| 7112 | 1033 | Fixed length lines are used when writing a file to disk. |
| 7113 | 1033 | Varying length lines are used when writing a file to disk. |
| 7114 | 1033 | When selected, your profile is re-executed when a new file is added to the ring. |
| 7116 | 1033 | When selected, the right Ctrl key acts as if you had pressed the Enter key on the numeric key pad. |
| 7117 | 1033 | When selected, a scale line is displayed. |
| 7118 | 1033 | Specify the number of rows from the top/middle/bottom of the document window. |
| 7119 | 1033 | Display the scale line relative to the top of the document window. |
| 7120 | 1033 | Display the scale line relative to the middle of the document window. |
| 7121 | 1033 | Commands operate on displayed (non-excluded) lines only. |
| 7122 | 1033 | Commands operate on all lines of your file, including lines that are excluded from display. |
| 7123 | 1033 | When selected, a horizontal scrollbar is displayed at the bottom of the document window. |
| 7124 | 1033 | Set the selection level of the focus line with a value from 0 to 255. |
| 7125 | 1033 | When selected, shadow lines are displayed to represent each group of lines excluded via the selective line editing facilities; when cleared, excluded lines are completely omitted. |
| 7126 | 1033 | When selected, no other program can write to a file while KEDIT loads that file into memory. |
| 7127 | 1033 | When selected, other programs can read or write to a file that KEDIT is loading into memory. |
| 7128 | 1033 | When selected, no other program will be able to read or write files locked files (locked via the LOCK command or LOCKING ON) that KEDIT is editing. |
| 7129 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT displays status information at the bottom of the frame window. |
| 7130 | 1033 | When selected, the focus line remains the same after unsuccessful target searches and after certain KEDIT commands. |
| 7131 | 1033 | When selected, the CLOCATE and CDELETE commands search for the target on succeeding lines of the file if the target is not found on the focus line. |
| 7132 | 1033 | If selected, KEDIT does synonym processing for commands issued from the KEDIT command line. |
| 7133 | 1033 | When selected, the tab line is displayed. |
| 7134 | 1033 | Specify the number of rows from the top/middle/bottom of the document window. |
| 7135 | 1033 | Display the tab line relative to the top of the document window. |
| 7136 | 1033 | Display the tab line relative to the middle of the document window. |
| 7137 | 1033 | Display the tab line relative to the bottom of the document window. |
| 7138 | 1033 | Specify the individual tab columns. |
| 7139 | 1033 | Specify the individual tab columns. |
| 7140 | 1033 | Indicates that you want tab stops at intervals of "n" columns. |
| 7141 | 1033 | Indicates that you want tab stops at intervals of "n" columns. |
| 7142 | 1033 | Tab characters are left intact and unexpanded. |
| 7143 | 1033 | All tab characters are expanded to strings of blanks based on the tab stops selected below. |
| 7144 | 1033 | Only tab characters up to the first single or double quote are expanded to strings of blanks based on the tab stops selected below. |
| 7145 | 1033 | Specify the tab stops to be used to expand tab characters to blanks when the file is read from disk. |
| 7146 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT compresses strings of blanks to tabs, assuming tab stops every "n" columns as specified below. |
| 7147 | 1033 | Specify the tab stops to be used when compressing blanks to tab characters when the file is written to disk. |
| 7148 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT highlights strings found by Edit Find and by LOCATE and related commands. |
| 7149 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT issues a warning when an output file's timestamp has unexpectedly changed during your editing session. |
| 7150 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT displays the Top-of-File and End-of-File lines. |
| 7151 | 1033 | When selected a toolbar will be displayed at the top of the frame window. |
| 7152 | 1033 | When selected a toolbar will be displayed at the bottom of the frame window. |
| 7153 | 1033 | When selected, other program can read but not write locked files (locked via the LOCK command or LOCKING ON) that KEDIT is editing. |
| 7154 | 1033 | Trailing blanks are eliminated as your file is read in from disk. When your file is written to disk, the lines contain no trailing blanks. |
| 7155 | 1033 | Trailing blanks are preserved when files are read in from disk and when written to disk. |
| 7156 | 1033 | Same as "None" except that a single trailing blank is added to each line as it is written to disk. |
| 7157 | 1033 | Same as "None" except that a single trailing blank is added to each blank line as it is written to disk. Nonblank lines are written to disk with no trailing blanks. |
| 7158 | 1033 | Specify the column to the right of which you cannot input, overtype, change or delete characters. It does not affect how text is written to disk. |
| 7159 | 1033 | When selected, the undo facility is enabled. |
| 7160 | 1033 | Specify the maximum number of undo levels that you want KEDIT to try to save. |
| 7161 | 1033 | Specify the maximum amount of memory in kilobytes that you will allow KEDIT to use for the current file's undo information. |
| 7162 | 1033 | When selected, a blank in a string target will match any string of one or more blanks in the text of your file. When cleared, a blank will only match exactly one blank. |
| 7163 | 1033 | Enter one or more pairs of column ranges to be displayed. Optionally prefix the column pairs with "HEX" to indicate that text should be displayed in hexadecimal. |
| 7164 | 1033 | Any group of consecutive non-blank characters will be considered a word. |
| 7165 | 1033 | Any group of consecutive alphanumeric characters (along with underscores and characters with codes above 127) will be considered a word. |
| 7166 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT performs word wrapping at the right margin column when you are entering text. |
| 7167 | 1033 | The leftmost column examined in string searches. |
| 7168 | 1033 | The rightmost column examined in string searches. |
| 7169 | 1033 | Display the scale line relative to the bottom of the document window. |
| 7170 | 1033 | When selected, a vertical scrollbar is displayed at the right of the document window. |
| 7171 | 1033 | Specify the number of rows from the top, middle or bottom of the document window where the first message line will be displayed. |
| 7172 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT wraps around to search through the entire file when performing target searches instead of stopping when the bottom or top of the file is reached. |
| 7175 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT displays the time of day on the status line. |
| 7176 | 1033 | Use the default color scheme when displaying document windows. |
| 7177 | 1033 | Create a custom color scheme; requires that MONITOR WINDOWS be in effect. |
| 7178 | 1033 | Use the default color scheme for syntax coloring. |
| 7180 | 1033 | Create a custom color scheme for syntax coloring; requires that MONITOR WINDOWS be in effect. |
| 7225 | 1033 | Sets the mouse and keyboard behavior to adhere to conventions used by most Windows applications. |
| 7227 | 1033 | Sets the mouse and keyboard behavior to be closely compatible with text mode KEDIT 5.0. |
| 7229 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT positions the cursor in a newly-added line immediately below first character of the preceding line. |
| 7231 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will be in Insert Mode at the start of future editing sessions. |
| 7233 | 1033 | When selected, each file added to the ring gets its own document window; this behavior matches that of most other Windows MDI applications. |
| 7234 | 1033 | KEDIT will always display the cursor as a horizontal line. |
| 7235 | 1033 | KEDIT will always display the cursor as a vertical line. |
| 7237 | 1033 | KEDIT uses the current INTERFACE setting to decide what type of cursor to display. |
| 7238 | 1033 | No character set translation is performed during input. |
| 7240 | 1033 | The file is translated from the OEM character set to ANSI when it is read in. |
| 7241 | 1033 | The file is translated from the ANSI character set to OEM when it is written out. |
| 7243 | 1033 | No character set translation is performed during output. |
| 7244 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will display vertical lines to mark specific columns in your file. |
| 7246 | 1033 | Specify the individual columns to mark. |
| 7247 | 1033 | The width of the Overtype Mode cursor, as a percentage of the width of a character. |
| 7248 | 1033 | The width of the Insert Mode cursor, as a percentage of the width of a character. |
| 7249 | 1033 | The height of the Overtype Mode cursor, as a percentage of the height of a character. |
| 7251 | 1033 | The height of the Insert Mode cursor, as a percentage of the height of a character. |
| 7252 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will make upper and lower case distinctions based on your Windows language drivers. |
| 7254 | 1033 | When selected, the SORT command will use your Windows language drivers to determine how the lines of a file should be sorted. |
| 7255 | 1033 | Each window is given a standard default size that is some fixed percentage of the size of the frame window. |
| 7256 | 1033 | KEDIT makes each new document window extend to the bottom of the frame window. |
| 7258 | 1033 | The number of columns wide new or cascaded document windows will be when DOCSIZING EXTENDED is in effect. |
| 7259 | 1033 | Draw a box around the current line when the cursor is on the command line. |
| 7261 | 1033 | Draw a box around the current line when the cursor is in the file area. |
| 7262 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker before the left margin column and after the right margin column. |
| 7263 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker before the left zone column and after the right zone column. |
| 7264 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker after the truncation column. |
| 7265 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker before each tab column. |
| 7266 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker after each set of verify columns. |
| 7268 | 1033 | KEDIT draws a boundary marker at the edge of the window margin area. |
| 7269 | 1033 | When no initial fileid is specified, KEDIT stays with the current directory already put into effect by Windows. |
| 7270 | 1033 | When no initial fileid is specified, KEDIT switches to whatever directory was the current directory at the end of the last KEDIT session. |
| 7271 | 1033 | When an initial fileid is specified, KEDIT switches to the directory of the first file edited. |
| 7272 | 1033 | When an initial fileid is specified, KEDIT switches to whatever directory was the current directory at the end of the last KEDIT session. |
| 7274 | 1033 | When an initial fileid is specified, KEDIT stays with the current directory already put into effect by Windows. |
| 7275 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with a maximized document window. |
| 7276 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with a normal document window, neither minimized nor maximized. |
| 7278 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with the state, maximized or non-maximized, that was in effect for the last document window closed in your last KEDIT session. |
| 7279 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with a maximized frame window. |
| 7280 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with a normal frame window, neither minimized nor maximized. |
| 7282 | 1033 | KEDIT starts with the frame window state, maximized or non-maximized, that was in effect at the end of your last KEDIT session. |
| 7284 | 1033 | Determines the WIDTH put into effect by default at the start of future editing sessions. |
| 7285 | 1033 | When selected, the Alt key does nothing. When not selected, Alt activates the menu bar at the top of KEDIT's frame window. |
| 7286 | 1033 | When selected, the Delete key does nothing when the cursor is at the end of a line. Otherwise, Delete at the end of a line joins the text from the following line. |
| 7287 | 1033 | When selected, the Backspace key will do nothing when the cursor is at the start of a line. Otherwise, Backspace at the start of a line joins that line to the preceding line. |
| 7288 | 1033 | When selected, the Enter key will move the cursor to the next line when the cursor is in the file area. Otherwise, Enter in the file area will insert a new line. |
| 7290 | 1033 | When selected, the Home key will move the cursor to the command line and execute any pending prefix commands. Otherwise, Home moves the cursor to the start of the line that it is on. |
| 7291 | 1033 | Determines whether Ctrl+Button 1 with INTERFACE CUA in effect marks persistent line blocks or marks line selections. |
| 7292 | 1033 | Determines whether Alt+Button 1 with INTERFACE CUA in effect marks persistent box blocks or marks box selections. |
| 7294 | 1033 | Determines whether Button 1 with INTERFACE CUA in effect marks persistent stream blocks or marks stream selections. |
| 7296 | 1033 | The maximum number of recently-edited files that can appear at the bottom of the file menu. |
| 7298 | 1033 | The fileid of the default profile. |
| 7299 | 1033 | Use the single-file version of the open dialog box. This version is compatible with add-ons such as Norton's FileAssist. |
| 7301 | 1033 | Use the multiple-file version of the open dialog box. This version allows more than one file to be opened at a time. |
| 7302 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will close the printer after each PRINT command. |
| 7303 | 1033 | When selected and the printer is not "Windows", KEDIT will send a formfeed to the printer every time it is closed. |
| 7305 | 1033 | When selected, KEDIT will convert any data to be printed from OEM to ANSI or ANSI to OEM if the printer and the screen font aren't both OEM or both ANSI. |
| 7306 | 1033 | When selected, multiple instances of KEDIT can be active at the same time. |
| 7308 | 1033 | When selected, only a single instance of KEDIT can be active at one time. If you try to launch a new copy, the existing instance is re-activated. |
| 7309 | 1033 | When selected, a margin area is displayed to the left of the first column in each document window. |
| 7311 | 1033 | Specifies the width, in pixels, of the margin area. |
| 7312 | 1033 | KEDIT will automatically decide which parser to use based on the file's extension. |
| 7314 | 1033 | KEDIT will use the specified parser for syntax coloring. |
| 7317 | 1033 | KEDIT will use two digits for the year, for example 95 or 96. |
| 7318 | 1033 | KEDIT will use four digits for the year, for example 1995 or 1996. |
| 7319 | 1033 | Specify the number of columns to set aside for file extensions. Specify 0 columns to display both names and extensions in the names area in name.ext format. |
| 7321 | 1033 | Specify the number of columns to set aside for file names. |
| 7322 | 1033 | Fileids are stored and displayed in mixed case, exactly as you entered them or as they exist on disk. |
| 7323 | 1033 | Fileids are stored internally in lowercase. |
| 7324 | 1033 | Specify the directory list that KEDIT uses when searching for macros not found in memory or in the current directory. |
| 7325 | 1033 | Specify the directory list that KEDIT uses when searching for macros not found in memory or in the current directory. |
| 7326 | 1033 | Specifies that no path search is performed for macros that cannot be found in memory or in the current directory. |
| 7328 | 1033 | Specifies that no path search is performed for files to edit that cannot be found in the current directory. |
| 7329 | 1033 | Specify the environment variable that KEDIT uses when searching for files to edit that cannot be found in the current directory.. |
| 7330 | 1033 | Specify the directory list that KEDIT uses when searching for files to edit that cannot be found in the current directory. |
| 7331 | 1033 | Specify the directory list that KEDIT uses when searching for files to edit that cannot be found in the current directory. |
| 7332 | 1033 | Specify the environment variable that KEDIT uses when searching for macros not found in memory or in the current directory. |
| 7334 | 1033 | The fileid of the printer profile. |
| 61440 | 1033 | Allows resizing of the window |
| 61456 | 1033 | Allows repositioning of the window |
| 61472 | 1033 | Minimizes the window |
| 61488 | 1033 | Maximizes the window |
| 61504 | 1033 | Activates the next document window |
| 61536 | 1033 | Closes the window |
| 61728 | 1033 | Returns the window to its size and location prior to Maximizing or Minimizing |
| 61744 | 1033 | Displays the Task List |