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On typing “Y”, the Editor will move another section of the file
into the buffer to continue searching. Find is still directional. If
the pattern is not found, in a full-file search, the cursor is left in
an arbitrary position in the file.
<p>
<b>Replace</b>
<p>
See section
<a href="01-03-03-commands.html#commandr">1.3.3</a>.
<p>
<b>Formatting Commands</b>
<p>
<b>Adjust</b>
<p>
See section
<a href="01-03-03-commands.html#commanda">1.3.3</a>.
<p>
<b>Margin</b>
<p>
See section
<a href="01-03-03-commands.html#commandm">1.3.3</a>.
<p>
<b>Miscellaneous Commands</b>
<p>
<b>Set</b>
<p>
See section
<a href="01-03-03-commands.html#commands">1.3.3</a>.
The same prompt line is displayed.
<p>
<a name="marker"></a>
<b>M(arker:</b>
<p>
Read section <a href="01-03-03-commands.html#commandm">1.3.3</a>.
The names of the markers can be seen by
typing “SE” for Set Environment while at the Edit level.
To set the
marker, type “SM”.
In the event that 20 markers have already been set,
this will be indicated by:
<blockquote>
<tt>Marker overflow.
Which one to replace?
(Type in the letter or <sp>)</tt>
</blockquote>
<p>
<a name="environment"></a>
<b>E(nvironrnent:</b>
<p>
To set the environment, type “SE”.
The following is an example
of the prompt displayed:
<blockquote>
<b>Figure 5.5</b>
<a name="automatic.63"></a>
<a name="fill.64"></a>
<a name="left.65"></a>
<a name="right.66"></a>
<a name="paragraph.67"></a>
<a name="command.68"></a>
<a name="set.69"></a>
<a name="token.70"></a>
<hr><pre>>Environment: <i>options</i> <etx> or <sp> to leave
A(uto Indent False
F(illing True
L(eft margin 4
R(ight margin 70
P(ara margin 1
C(ommand ch ^
S(et tabstops
T(oken def True</pre>