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CFN III Quick Reference
MDE-4483 CFN III Quick Reference Guide v3.3 · August 2005 Page 17
FRED Command Summary
Modes
Command
Mode Function
^E i e c enter edit mode
^C i e c enter command mode
^N i e c enter insert mode
Insert or Edit Mode
Command
Argu.
Mode Function
^O i e open line above
ENTER key
i e open line below
or ^K i e cursor up one line
or ^J i e cursor down one line
or ^H i e cursor left one character
or ^L i e cursor right one character
SPACEBA
R
e cursor right one character
b e move cursor to beginning of line
e e move cursor to end of line
c e enter command mode
i e enter insert mode
DEL key i e
delete one character left of
cursor
^D i e delete one character at cursor
^X i e delete current line
k char e
kill line from cursor up to
character char
^U i e undo changes to current line
^S i e split line at cursor
^R i e join current line to line above
^Y i e save current line
^P i e put saved line below current line
u e scan backward (up) through file
d e scan forward (down) through file
g n e c go to line number n
x char e
exchange character at cursor
with character char
s char e search for character char
Command Mode
Command
Argu. Mode Function
g n ec go to line number n
change
begin #
end#
c
make changes to designated
lines
find c
search for a pattern, enter insert
mode
search
begin#
end#
c
print all lines in search range
that match a pattern
clear c erase entire file
del
begin#
end#
c deletes designated lines
append
filename
c insert file at cursor
load
filename
c replace buffer with file
name
filen
ame
c set name of current file
save c save file
resave c resave existing file
q c
quit editor, exit to operating
system
tabs n c set tab stops every n columns
System Variables
The following variables can be used in command
files. Note that these are case-sensitivethey must
be uppercase or lowercase, as shown below:
Name Definition
%0 Number of arguments on command line (note
that this character is a zero).
%1-
%9
Command line arguments one through nine.
%A Number of input lines from command
terminalwaiting to be read. (To test if user
pressed ENTER).
%B# Current drawer balance for drawer #. No
decimal is displayed.
%C Where command is being executed from:
1 = local command port (command terminal)
2 = remote command port
3 = cron
4 = console #1
5 = console #2
6 = console #3
7 = console #4
8 = Profit Point #1
9 = Profit Point #2
10 = Profit Point #3
11 = Profit Point #4
%D Date (MM/DD/YY).
%E Last error code from last command.
A 0 means the command was completed
successfully; greater than 0 usually means the
command failed. Note that FIND and
STATUS O and CLOSE use the error code in
a special way.
%Fd Where d is the drive letter. Gives space
remaining, in bytes.
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