October 1, 1979 FRESS COMMANDS MULTI-COMMAND LINES
CMS LINEND CHARACTER
9.4.2 The CMS Linend Character ______________________________
When the CMS Linend character is used, the command line is
executed, logically treating each instance of the Linend character
as a carriage return. This facility is useful when a static
Editing Buffer is not desired (e.g., when traveling between
commands is necessary).
NOTES _____
The Linend character is also the means by which traveling
commands can be interspersed between editing commands. For
example, if "#" is the CMS Linend character:
"gl/lab1#c/first/second#ds#i/A*/top line"
Example _______: Three edits more than 2100 characters apart could be
specified on the same line if separated by the Linend
character. The search for the context pattern of the second
edit would be in an Editing Buffer 2100 characters from the
first edit, and the third edit could be within 2100 characters
Editing Buffer/Display of the second edit (see Section 1.3, ______________________
Window ______, and Section 2 for default Buffer sizes).
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