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HP 262SA - Delete Character with Wraparound

HP 262SA
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When
Format
mode
is
on
and
the
cursor is positioned
within
an
unprotected
or
transmit-only
field,
this
function affects only those
characters
from
the
cursor position
through
the
end
of
the
current
field.
If
the
field definition also includes a video
enhancement
and/or
an
alternate
character
set, those
characteristics
are
not
altered
by
the
delete
character
function. Block
terminators
and
non-displaying
terminators
are
treated
the
same
as
when
Format
mode
is
off.
If
the
cursor is
not
within
a protected
or
transmit-only
field,
the
delete
character
function
has
no effect.
In
the
User
Key
menu
and
any
configuration menu, delete
character
acts
the
same
as
for
unprotected
and
transmit-only
fields
in
Format
mode.
From
the
keyboard,
each
time
you press
the
III key
the
terminal
deletes one character.
If
you hold
the
key
down,
the
terminal
continues to delete
characters
until
either
the
key is
released
or
there
are
no
non-blank
characters
between
the
cursor position
and
the
right
margin.
In
the
latter
case,
pressing
or
continuingto hold down
this
key
has
no
further
effect.
From
a
program
executing
in
a
host
computer, you delete
the
character
at
the
current
cursor
position
using
the
following escape sequence:
Ec
P
Delete Character with Wraparound
When you
use
the
delete
character
with
wraparound
edit
function,
the
cursor
remains
sta-
tionary,
the
character
at
the
cursor
position is deleted, all
characters
between
the
cursor
and
the
right
margin
roll
left
one column,
and
one
character
rolls from
the
left
margin
of
the
next
lower
text
line
into
the
current
line
from
the
right
margin.
As a
character
rolls
in
from
the
next
lower line,
the
remaining
characters
in
that
line roll one column to
the
left
and
a
blank
rolls
in
from
the
right
margin.
The
delete
character
with
wraparound
edit
function affects only
the
line
containing
the
cursor
and
the
next
lower
text
line.
This
edit
function
is
meant
to be
used
within
that
portion of
the
workspace
delineated
by
the
left
and
right
margins.
If
you position
the
cursor to
the
left
of
the
left
margin,
the
delete
character
with
wraparound
function works
as
described above.
If
you position
the
cursor
beyond
the
right
margin,
however,
the
delete
character
function
is
performed
without
wraparound
and
it
affects only those
characters
from
the
cursor position
through
the
right
boundary
of
the
workspace.
The
movement of
existing
characters
during
a ((delete
character
with
wraparound"
editing
operation is
illustrated
in
figure 4-6.
4-17

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