  0MT - fix screen on control C
   This routine should  only be necessary on RSTS/E  systems.
   It fixes the damage done to the screen by the RSTS/E terminal driver
   which for same braindamaged reason will  always echo a control C
   followed by a CR/LF combination even when echo is turned  off.

  1MT - Forward Search
   Prompts for you  to type in a a string followed by two escapes
   and then searches for that string.

  2MT - Reverse Search
   Prompts for you  to type in a a string followed by two escapes
   and then searches backwards through  the buffer for that string.

  3MT   (heart of search not for keying)
      dont worry   about it !

  4MT   Quote Next Char
     Forces the  next character  you type to be inserted, not allowing
     it to be interpeted as a command.

  5MT   center line
     Centers the current  line within the  screen.

  6MT   repeat last search
     Searches for  the thing last searched for.  The object of a replace
     counts as a search.

  7MT   TECO command
      Run a TECO "minibuffer".  This gives you a four line window within
      which you can prepare a TECO command for execution.  Most characters
      will insert themselves, including ESCAPE. Two consecutively typed
      escapes will start execution of the TECO command and neither of
      those two escapes  will be part of that command. 
      
      Legal EDMACS commands within the minibuffer are:
       C-A, C-B, C-E, C-F, C-N, C-P, Rubout

      As is true with other EDMACS commands, C-G will cause an abrupt
      exit. It  will cause an  immediate return to EDMACS. 

  8MT   Repeat TECO command
     This  command causes the last TECO command  generated  within
     a TECO  "minibuffer" to be reexecuted.

  9MT   Store text
     Copies all  of the text between point and mark into the "cut buffer"

     You can use the "yank" command (usually on C-Y) to yank it back.

  10MT   Yank text
    Restores  text placed in the cut buffer by one of the
    "wipe commands".

  11MT   Wipe text (store, then remove)
    This command loads the "cut buffer"  with the region between
    point and mark, and then removes it from the buffer.

  12MT   Transpose Lines
      Transposes  the line(s)  above the cursor with the lines below
      the  cursor  and then leaves  the cursor below the bottom transposed
      line.

  13MT   Transpose Words
        transposes the word ending to the right of the cursor
	with the previous word and then leaves the  cursor at the end 
	of the  word.


  14MT   General Help Command

        Gives you a choice of two kinds of help.  You can type

        I    Individual command's help
        L    List Commands on screen
        Q    Quit Help

        The first Line on an individual help entry tells you 2 things.

          1) "General Help Command" is the name of the command.
          2) "14MT" is the name you can use from your own TECO macro to 
             invoke this (the help) function.  This is of use only if
	     you are writing your own TECO macros for EDMACS, or want
	     to change Key bindings

        The rest of the individual command's help listing just tells 
	you more about the command.


  15MT - Query Replace
    Prompts you  to type in a string  to replace, and  then to type
    in  a  string to replace it with.  After  the first occurence
    is found, the cursor  will be positioned after it and EDMACS will
    pause waiting for you to type in one  of  the  following keys:
    
     Space - Replace and show me the next occurence.
     N     - No replace  and show me the next occurence.
     .     - Replace this one and no more.
     !     - Replace all the rest without asking me again.
     ?     - Give me a list of these options.
     C-G   - Exit "Query replace"  immediately.

  16MT   Forward Sentence
      Moves   forward to the end  of the current sentence.

  17MT   Backward Sentence
      Move back  to the start of this sentence.


18MT   Go To Line
	
       This command goes to the line specified by the 
       ESCAPE <digits> argument.  If you gave it no argument,
       it will go to line 1.


19MT    Fix Imbedded Backspaces

         Locates a backspace, then deletes both it and the character
	 following it.  Use this command to remove accidentally typed
	 backspaces.
	 
	 You can also use this to turn underlined text of the form:
	       _<backspace><char>
	 into non underlined text.

