
CONTROL COMMANDS

   C-A		Start Of Line
   C-B		Backward Character
   C-C		Not a command
   C-D		Delete Character
   C-E		End of Line
   C-F		Forward Character
   C-H		Back character
   C-I		Insert TAB
   C-J		Indent New line
   C-K		Kill Line
   C-L		Redraw screen
   C-M		Carriage Return
   C-N		Next line
   C-P		Previous Line
   C-R		Reverse SEARCH
   C-T		Transpose characters
   C-V		View Next Screen
   C-W		Wipe Region of text
   C-X		eXtended commands
   C-Y		Yank back region of text
   C-Z		SEARCH forwards
   C-[		<ESCAPE> command prefix
   C-_	or C-?	Set Mark 
		(use C-? on Telerays)

ESCAPE COMMANDS

   ESC- H	HELP screen!

   ESC- <	Start of Buffer
   ESC- >	End of buffer
   ESC- Rubout	Delete Word Backward
   ESC- B	Backward Word
   ESC- C	Capitalize Word
   ESC- D	Delete Word
   ESC- F	Forward Word
   ESC- L	Lowercase Word
   ESC- Q	Quote next character
   ESC- S	Center Line
   ESC- T	Transpose words
   ESC- U	Uppercase words
   ESC- V	View last screen
   ESC- W	Wipe region (no kill)
   ESC- Z	Repeat search
   ESC ESC	Execute TECO command
   ESC  $	Repeat TECO command
   ESC- C-R	Query Replace
   ESC- C-T	Transpose Lines

SPECIAL NAMES

	C-H	Backspace
	C-J	Linefeed
	C-M	Carriage Return









EXTENDED COMMANDS

   C-X C-Z	Exit and save file
   C-X C-V	Visit (Get/save) file
   C-X C-W	Placeholding Save

   C-X C-X	Swap Point and mark
   C-X C-P	Page thru file
   C-X C-A	Append to buffer
   C-X C-Y	Yank page

   C-X   O	Enter Overprint Mode
   C-X   Q	Quit to TECO or leave
		overprint mode
   C-X   #	Set key binding
   C-X   $	Enable TECO commands


QUERY REPLACE

    "Query Replace" ..  Enter string to
		       Search for.

    "With"	   ..  Enter new string

   When Query Replace shows you each
   occurrence,   type  one of  these
   commands:

     Space  ..  Change and show next.
     N      ..  No change and show next.
     .      ..  Change and exit.
     !      ..  Change all rest and exit.
     C-G    ..  Just exit.

   Any other response will show a list of
   valid responses.

TECO COMMANDS

   Any legal TECO commands may  be  used
   except you must not alter Q Registers
   A through T.   You may use the EDMACS
   commands:

    RUBOUT, C-A, C-E, C-F, C-B, C-N, C-P
    and C-L
   to edit the  command.   Exit  via two
   ESCAPEs.   Note  that  neither of the
   escapes will be part  of the  command
   string,  even though the  first  will
   echo.  The  ESC  that   terminates  a
   string  may not be one of the escapes
   used to execute the TECO command.  To
   abort the  TECO command, type  C-G.

   NOTE that TECO commands are initially
   disabled  because it is easy to  type
   ESC ESC  by  accident on telerays.
   Use C-X $  to  enable TECO commands.



STARTING EDMACS

     MU [44,12]EDMACS filnam.ext
   or
     MU [44,12]EDMACS outname=inname

   These commands will  start up to edit
   a file.  If it does not exist,  a new
   one will  be created.   If the second
   form  is used,   outname  will be the
   result file,  and  EDMACS  will  take
   its input from inname.

CHANGING FILES WITHIN EDMACS

     C-X C-V

   This command will offer to  save  the
   file currently being edited.  You can
   answer Yes or No.  Then  you will  be
   asked the name of a new file to edit.
   Give EDMACS the name,  type a return,
   and EDMACS will edit that file.

LEAVING EDMACS

     C-X C-Z

   This command will exit EDMACS in  the
   same  manner  that  EX$$  exits  TECO
   except that  EDMACS will ask  you  to
   confirm with a "Yes"  before it  will
   exit and save your file.

INSERTION

   Just type in your text.  It will show
   on your screen  automatically.   Note
   that while  RETURN  will position you
   at the  start of a  fresh line,   the
   LINEFEED key will additionally indent
   enough  to match  the indentation  on
   the last non-blank line.

OVERPRINT  The only "special MODE"

   Causes  what  you  type   to  replace
   what is under the  cursor instead  of
   shoving it to the right as usual.  To
   exit Overprint Mode, use C-X Q.

SEARCHING

   The  command  C-Z  prompts  you for a
   string to search for.   Type in  what
   you want to find,  then  type  ESCAPE
   twice.  If the search fails, the bell
   will sound.   ESC -Z  will repeat the
   search,  and C-R  will do a search in
   the reverse direction.
