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From: crimmins@russell.STANFORD.EDU (Mark Crimmins)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: xedit users?
Message-ID: <872@russell.STANFORD.EDU>
Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 04:02:18 EST
Article-I.D.: russell.872
Posted: Wed Dec  2 04:02:18 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 5-Dec-87 14:34:23 EST
Reply-To: crimmins@russell.UUCP (Mark Crimmins)
Organization: Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford U.
Lines: 31
Keywords: Kermit,mouse,xedit
Summary: tell me the cursor commands

Got lots of requests to add xedit support to the mouse feature I've
tacked on to Kermiit 3.80 (it's *not* an official feature (yet)).
I started with just emacs, but have added vi and "blind vt100" modes,
and would like to ad an xedit mode.

Could an xedit user tell me, from a point in the text, what
character(s) would you type to:

1. move the cursor one space to the right
2   "       "                 "     left
3.  "            " one line up
4.   "           " one line down
5.  "         " to the beginning of the file
6.  "         " to the end of the file
7.  "         " to the beginning of the line
8.  "         " to the end of the line
9.  "         " up one screen
10.   "      "  down one screen
11. Save the file (in the normal way).
12. Quit xedit (in the normal way).

It's a tall order, but you'll get mouse control in xedit from your
apple if you give me this info.

Thanks, and keep those suggestions coming (I've made the auto-quit
work only with the mouse, for you customizers -- use the typed "quit"
to get to basic).  Will update the APPLE2-L files when I finish the
changes. 

Mark
crimmins@russell.stanford.edu (arpa)