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ÜWelcome to Vision Edit. Vision Edit is an easy-to-use text editor. You can edit multiple text files simultaneously. All functions of Vision Edit can be selected either from pull-down menus or by pressing short-cut keys. µ
You can invoke Vision Edit with file name as a command line parameter e.g. VED *.PAS. In this case Vision Edit will open all the files in the current directory with PAS extension. ‚
Vision Edit provides full mouse support but if you do not have a mouse you can still access all the functions from the keyboard. Ã
The ð menu is accessed by pressing Alt-Space. All the other menus are accessed by pressing Alt-L, where L is the first letter of the menu. For example, the "File" menu is pulled down by Alt-F. ™
The screen of Vision Edit is devided into 3 areas : - MenuÿBar (top line) - StatusÿLine (bottom line) - Desktop (area between Menu Bar and Status Line) ,B ^' Search³Find Ü
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=Edit Windows are where you type in and edit your text files. T
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UsingÿEditÿWindows
Usingÿtheÿeditor
Findÿdialogÿboxÿ(textÿsearch)
Replaceÿdialogÿbox
File³Saveÿcommand
File³SaveÿAsÿcommand
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ÜMenu Bar is the top line on the screen which displays menu choices. Each menu choice contains a pull-downÿmenu which can be displayed by clicking on the menu item (e.g. File), or by pressing a short cut key Alt-L where L is a highlighted letter of the menu item (e.g. Alt-F for File menu). You can also get to the menu bar by pressing F10 function key and then you can use arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired menu choice and press to open the pull-down menu. y'& Pull-down Menus Ü
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•Each Pull-down Menu contains a list of functions that can be selected by moving the cursor with the arrow keys and pressing , or by clicking the mouse on the menu item, or by pressing a highlighted letter (typically the first letter). If no letter is highlighted, it means that the function is not active in the current context, for example you cannot save a text to the file if no window is open. ö
Some menu items have a short cut defined next to the function name e.g. 'Close Alt-F3'. Such functions can be activated by pressing a short cut key from any point in the program (if a function is active) without having to open a pull-down menu. ' Status Line Ü
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ßThe Status Line (the bottom line of the screen) contains a list of most often used functions which can be activated by pressing a short cut key shown left to the function name or by clicking the mouse on the function name. O
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Desktop is your work area between the Menu Bar and the Message Line. You can open various windows, dialog boxes and entry forms on the Desktop. '  Dialog Box Ü
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8Dialog boxes enable you to enter various kinds of data. #
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If the focus is on a set of radio buttons use Up- and Down-arrow keys to change the setting (or use a mouse). ¡
To cancel a dialog box you have to press key, or press key, or click on the close box, or click on the standard [CANCEL] button (if one exists). ' Help on Help Ü
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¦Help Window can be displayed from any point of the program by pressing F1 function key, by selecting Help from the pull-down menu, or by pressing right mouse button. ÷
Help system is context sensitive so information displayed in the help window depends on the current context e.g. if you are editing a text file in the edit window pressing F1 will result in displaying help information related to the text editor. “
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To close a help window press Esc or click on the close box. ' Calculator Ü
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­The calculator is equipped with most common math functions. To operate the calculator you can either use the keyboard or press the buttons on the calculator with the mouse. .
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[BIN] BINary mode
[HEX] HEXadecimal mode
[DEC] DECimal mode
[ CL] Cancel last operation
[ AC] All Clear
[ + ] addition
[ - ] subtraction
[ * ] multiplication
[ / ] division
[ = ] display result
[NEG] NEGation
[F-C] switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius mode
[D\R] switch between Degree and Radian mode
[MWR] WRite to Memory
[MRD] ReaD from Memory
[ ( ] open bracket
[ ) ] close bracket
[TAN] TANgens
[SIN] SINe
[COS] COSine
[ % ] percent
[LOG] decimal LOGarithm
[LNx] Natural Logarithm
[e^y] e to the power of y
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[REV] REVerse (1/x)
[SQR] SQuaRe
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çThe calendar displays the current month, highlighting today's date. The next and previous months can be viewed using the '+' or '-' keys respectivly. The mouse can also be used to change the month by clicking on the  or  icons. %
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iThe ASCII table displays the entire IBM PC character set. The current character is marked by a blinking block cursor, and the hexadecimal and decimal ASCII values of the character are displayed below the chart. A new character is selected by pressing it on the keyboard, by clicking the mouse on it in the chart, or by moving the cursor using the cursor keys. ½
You can also send characters which cannot be entered from the keyboard to the active edit window. You do it by positioning the cursor on a selected character and pressing [Send-C] button. (
Press Alt-F3 to close the ASCII table. ' ð³About Ü
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…When you choose the About command from the ð (System) menu, a dialog box appears, showing copyright and program version information. G
To close the box, press Esc, Space, or Enter, or click the OK button. ' ð³Calendar Ü
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yThe Calendar menu item opens a small calendar which displays the current month. It also allows you to view other months. 
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RThe ASCII menu items opens an ASCIIÿTable that displays the IBM PC character set. A ' ð³Calculator Ü
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Nð³Memory Info displays a Memory Information Window containing the following : , - Total DOS memory : the amount of RAM memory in KB
(up to 640KB)
- Program size : the size (in bytes) of the part of the
program which stays in memory all the time (not overlayed)
- Editor buffer : the amount of memory in bytes allocated to the
text editor
- Overlays buffer : the amount of memory in bytes allocated to
overlays (parts of the program that are loaded to memory from
a hard disk when needed)
- Remaining free memory : the amount of free memory in bytes
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‡The File³Open command displays the 'Open a File' dialog box. In this dialog box you select the name of the text file you want to edit. &
The OpenÿaÿFile dialog box contains: »
þ an inputÿbox with a history list
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þ Open action button
þ an information panel that describes the
selected file
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`A window is a bordered screen area that you can move, resize, zoom, rearrange, close, and open. 
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To make a window active (topmost), click on the window area (if part of it is visible), use Window³Nextÿcommand or press F6 until you get to the desired window. í
Also first 9 windows are numbered from 1 to 9. If the window has a number it is displayed beside the Zoom Box (in the upper right corner). Numbered windows can be selected by pressing Alt- keys where is the window number (1..9). ½
Edit windows also show the cursor's position (the current line and column number) as YY:XX in the bottom of the Edit window frame, where YY is the line number and XX is the column number. L
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Once in the Edit window, you enter text just as if you were using a typewriter. u
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TheÿEditÿwindow
CursorÿMovementÿCommands
Insertÿ&ÿDeleteÿCommands
BlockÿCommands
MiscellaneousÿCommands
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ˆYou can enter ASCII codes directly from the keyboard - hold down Alt key, enter ASCII code from the numeric keypad and release Alt key. d
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Character right ³ Ctrl-D or Right arrow
Word left ³ Ctrl-A or Ctrl-Left arrow
Word right ³ Ctrl-F or Ctrl-Right arrow
Line up ³ Ctrl-E or Up arrow
Line down ³ Ctrl-X or Down arrow
Page up ³ Ctrl-R or PgUp
Page down ³ Ctrl-C or PgDn
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End of text ³ Ctrl-PgDn
Top of screen ³ Ctrl-Home
Bottom of screen³ Ctrl-End
Middle of screen³ Ctrl-Q M
'8 Insert & Delete Commands Ü
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Delete line ³ Ctrl-Y
Delete to end of line³ Ctrl-Q Y
Delete character left³ Ctrl-H or Backspace
Delete character ³ Ctrl-G or Del
Delete word right ³ Ctrl-T
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Delete block ³ Del or Ctrl-Del
Hide/display block ³ Ctrl-K H
Paste from Clipboard³ Ctrl-K C or Shift-Ins
Cut to Clipboard ³ Ctrl-K Y or Shift-Del
Copy to Clipboard ³ Ctrl-K K or Ctrl-Ins
Set Marker ³ Ctrl-K 0..9
Block Indent ³ Ctrl-K I
Block Unindent ³ Ctrl-K U
Upper to Lower case ³ Ctrl-K L
Lower to Upper case ³ Ctrl-K O
Flip case ³ Ctrl-K F
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Save and edit ³ F2
New file ³ F3
Close active window ³ Alt-F3
Tab ³ Ctrl-I or Tab
Auto-Indent On/Off ³ Ctrl-O
Find ³ Ctrl-Q F
Find & replace ³ Ctrl-Q A
Repeat last find ³ Ctrl-L
Find Marker ³ Ctrl-Q 0..9
Go to line ³ Ctrl-Q G
Find Matching Bracket³ Ctrl-Q [ or Ctrl-Q ]
Duplicate line ³ Ctrl-K D
Force Page Break ³ Ctrl-P
Undo last operation ³ Ctrl-U
Abort operation ³ Esc
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Character right ³ Ctrl-D or Right arrow
Word left ³ Ctrl-A or Ctrl-Left arrow
Word right ³ Ctrl-F or Ctrl-Right arrow
Line up ³ Ctrl-E or Up arrow
Line down ³ Ctrl-X or Down arrow
Page up ³ Ctrl-R or PgUp
Page down ³ Ctrl-C or PgDn
Begining of text³ Ctrl-PgUp
End of text ³ Ctrl-PgDn
Top of screen ³ Ctrl-Home
Bottom of screen³ Ctrl-End
Middle of screen³ Ctrl-Q M
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Insert & Delete Commands Ü
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Delete line ³ Ctrl-Y
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Delete character left³ Ctrl-H or Backspace
Delete character ³ Ctrl-G or Del
Delete word right ³ Ctrl-T
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Block Commands Ü
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Delete block ³ Del or Ctrl-Del
Hide/display block ³ Ctrl-K H
Paste from Clipboard³ Ctrl-K C or Shift-Ins
Cut to Clipboard ³ Ctrl-K Y or Shift-Del
Copy to Clipboard ³ Ctrl-K K or Ctrl-Ins
Set Marker ³ Ctrl-K 0..9
Block Indent ³ Ctrl-K I
Block Unindent ³ Ctrl-K U
Upper to Lower case ³ Ctrl-K L
Lower to Upper case ³ Ctrl-K O
Flip case ³ Ctrl-K F
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Save and edit ³ F2
New file ³ F3
Close active window ³ Alt-F3
Tab ³ Ctrl-I or Tab
Auto-Indent On/Off ³ Ctrl-O
Find ³ Ctrl-Q F
Find & replace ³ Ctrl-Q A
Repeat last find ³ Ctrl-L
Find Marker ³ Ctrl-Q 0..9
Go to line ³ Ctrl-Q G
Find Matching Bracket³ Ctrl-Q [ or Ctrl-Q ]
Duplicate line ³ Ctrl-K D
Force Page Break ³ Ctrl-P
Undo last operation ³ Ctrl-U
Abort operation ³ Esc
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›File³Save command saves a file from the active editÿwindow on the disk. If a file name does not contain a path the file is saved in the current directory. S ' File³Save as Ü
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šFile³Save as command allows you to save the file from the active window to a disk under a different name. This command opens a 'Save File as' dialog box. '
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þ a listÿbox to browse the directory
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þ the standard OK button
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ÕThis function allows you to write a selected block of text to a file. The 'Save Block as' dialog box will be displayed in which you can enter the file name under which you want to save the selected block of text. (
The SaveÿBlockÿas dialog box contains: ¿
þ an inputÿbox with a history list
þ a listÿbox to browse the directory
þ the standard Cancel button
þ the standard OK button
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selected file
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The OpenÿaÿFile dialog box contains: »
þ an inputÿbox with a history list
þ a listÿbox to browse the directory
þ the standard Cancel button
þ Open action button
þ an information panel that describes the
selected file
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jFile³Change Dir brings up the ChangeÿDirectory dialog box, in which you can change the current directory. ZE'$ File³DOS shell Ü
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sWith the DOS Shell command, you can leave the program temporarily to perform a DOS command or run another program. 8
To return to Vision Edit, type EXIT at the DOS prompt. ' File³Exit Ü
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*The Exit command terminates this program. '$ Edit³Undo Ü (Ctrl-U)
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@Undoes all the changes from made from the last cursor movement. '1 Edit³Cut Ü (Shift-Del or Ctrl-K Y)
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LDeletes the selected block of text from the active window to the clipboard. 
See also blockÿcommands. Es ˆ'2 Edit³Copy Ü (Ctrl-Ins or Ctrl-K K)
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KCopies the selected block of text from the active window to the clipboard. 
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@Copies a block of text from the clipboard to the active window. 
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+Displays a clipboard window on the screen. E: ' Edit³Clear Ü
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;Deletes the selected block of text from the active window. 
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  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/