17.07.2013 Views

GWBASIC User's Manual

GWBASIC User's Manual

GWBASIC User's Manual

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

GW-BASIC <strong>User's</strong> Guide<br />

CTRL-CURSOR RIGHT or CTRL-F Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next word. The next<br />

word is defined as the next character to the right of the cursor in<br />

the set A to Z or in the set 0 to 9. In other words, the cursor<br />

moves to the next number or letter after a blank or other special<br />

character.<br />

CURSOR DOWN or CTRL-- Moves the cursor down one line on the screen.<br />

CURSOR LEFT or CTRL-] Moves the cursor one position left. When the cursor is advanced<br />

beyond the left edge of the screen, it will wrap to the right side<br />

of the screen on the preceding line.<br />

CURSOR RIGHT or CTRL-\ Moves the cursor one position right. When the cursor is<br />

advanced beyond the right edge of the screen, it will wrap to the<br />

left side of the screen on the following line.<br />

CURSOR UP or CTRL-6 Moves the cursor up one line on the screen.<br />

CTRL-BACKSPACE or DEL Deletes the character positioned over the cursor. All characters<br />

to the right of the one deleted are then moved one position left to<br />

fill in where the deletion was made.If a logical line extends<br />

beyond one physical line, characters on subsequent lines are<br />

moved left one position to fill in the previous space, and the<br />

character in the first column of each subsequent line is moved up<br />

to the end of the preceding line.DEL (delete) is the opposite of INS<br />

(insert). Deleting text reduces logical line length.<br />

CTRL-END or CTRL-E Erases from the cursor position to the end of the logical line. All<br />

physical screen lines are erased until the terminating RETURN is<br />

found.<br />

CTRL-N or END Moves the cursor to the end of the logical line. Characters typed<br />

from this position are added to the line.<br />

CTRL-RETURN or CTRL-J Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next screen line. This<br />

lets you create logical program lines which are longer than the<br />

physical screen width. Logical lines may be up to 255 characters<br />

long. This function may also be used as a line feed.<br />

CTRL-M or RETURN Enters a line into the GW-BASIC program. It also moves the<br />

cursor to the next logical line.<br />

CTRL-[ or ESC Erases the entire logical line on which the cursor is located.<br />

file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Lorenzo/Desktop/GW%20Basic/Chapter%204.html (3 of 6)28/03/2004 21.28.57

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!