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EDT parameter settings

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The following statements are used to modify the predefined EDT parameter settings and thus enable users to largely adapt the behavior and appearance of EDT to their own requirements.

@:

Defines a new statement symbol.

F mode
L mode

@AUTOSAVE

Activates the automatic time-controlled saving of work files.

F mode
L mode

@BLOCK
@BK

Activates or deactivates EDT's blocked input/output mode
(BLOCK mode).

F mode
L mode

@CHECK

(Format 1)

Activates the logging of all lines that are created or modified
in a work file or a string variable by a statement. It also
makes it possible to check the number of characters per
line.

F mode
L mode

@CHECK

(Format 2)

Causes EDT to check whether the specified range in the
current work file or range of string variables can be
converted into the target character set without loss.

F mode
L mode

@CODE

This statement is only supported in compatibility mode.

F mode
L mode

@CODENAME

(Format 1)

Defines the character sets for work files and string
variables.

F mode
L mode

@CODENAME

(Format 2)

Specifies the communications character set which EDT
uses in interactive mode in order to exchange data with the
terminal.

F mode
L mode

@DELIMIT

Declares characters that act as delimiters when searches
are performed with @ON.

F mode
L mode

@INPUT

(Format 3)

Specifies how EDT is to interpret text input in L mode.

L mode

@LOWER

Specifies whether or not EDT converts lowercase
characters into uppercase when data and statements are
input at the terminal.

F mode
L mode

@P-KEYS

Loads the keyboard's programmable keys (P keys) with a
default assignment predefined by EDT or displays the EDT
predefined default assignment.

F mode
L mode

@PAR

Specifies the EDT parameter settings. These settings
control the screen display, behavior on input, default values
for statements and the declaration of special meanings for
certain characters.

F mode
L mode

@QUOTE
@QE

Redefines the delimiter characters apostrophe and quotation
mark.

F mode
L mode

@RANGE

Declares a symbol for a line range.

F mode
L mode

@SEARCH-

OPTION

Makes presettings for searches using the @ON statement.

F mode
L mode

@SETSW

User and job switches are set or reset.

F mode
L mode

@SYMBOLS

Declares the wildcard symbols asterisk and slash for
searches using placeholders. The FILLER operand
declares a filler character.

F mode
L mode

@SYNTAX

Defines the type of syntax check for input in L mode. It is
also possible to activate or deactivate the test mode.

F mode
L mode

@TABS

(Format 1)

Tabulator positions are defined for positioning with the
hardware tabulator and the current values of these positions
are output.

F mode
L mode

@TABS

(Format 2)

Tabulator characters and tabulator positions are defined for
positioning with software tabulators and the current values
are output.

F mode
L mode

@VDT

The screen format for F mode is set. The function no longer
has any function in L mode and is supported for reasons of
compatibility only.

F mode
L mode

@VTCSET

On output to SYSOUT, specifies whether the line mode
control characters which may be present in the lines of data
that are to be output are transferred unchanged or are
converted into smudge characters.

F mode
L mode

@EDIT

(Format 2)

In the interactive mode's L mode, this switches the input
stream to terminal input. WRTRD is used for reading and the
current line number is output as the prompt. If the statement
is entered in F mode, operation first switches to L mode.

F mode
L mode

@EDIT

(Format 3)

In the interactive mode's L mode, this switches the input
stream to input from SYSDTA. Reading is performed with
RDATA. If the statement is entered in F mode, operation first
switches to L mode.

F mode
L mode

@EDIT

(Format 4)

In F mode, switches between the full display of records and
the display of a record section in the data window for the
current work file.

F mode

@HEX

Activates or deactivates hexadecimal mode for the current
work file.

F mode

@INDEX

In F mode, activates or deactivates the line number display
for the current work file in the relevant data window.

F mode

@SCALE

In F mode, activates or deactivates the display of a column
counter (horizontal ruler) for the current work file in the work
window.

F mode

@SPLIT

In F mode, activates or deactivates the display of a second
work window on the screen.

F mode

@ZERO-

RECORDS

This statement is now only supported in compatibility mode.

F mode
L mode