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nn, indicates the number
of
lines
to
be
scrolled into the
bottom
of
the screen (the
bottom
of
the screen contains
the most recent history
item
within the view).
If
nn
is
not
specified, a full screen is scrolled forward (the item
on
the
bottom
of
the
window is moved to
the
top).
• B[nn] - scrolls the history view so
that
less recent
information is displayed (backward in time).
The
option
nn, indicates the number
of
lines
to
be
scrolled into the
top
of
the screen (the
top
of
the
screen contains the least
recent history item within
the
view).
If
nn
is
not
specified, a full screen is scrolled backward (the item
on
top
of
the window is moved
to
the bottom).
TOP
- moves the window
to
the
least recent items in the
history buffer.
•
BOT
- restores the window
to
the display
of
the current
activity.
R[nn] - scrolls the history viewing window to the right so
that
information lines longer
than
the
display size
can
be
displayed (this option is enabled only if
TERM
WRAP
OFF
is active).
L[nn] - scrolls the history viewing window
to
the left
(this option is enabled only if
TERM
WRAP
OFF
is
active).
The
Screen Scroll facility
can
be
used
to
look
at
data which
has
been
cleared from
the
screen.
It
can
also
be
used with
the
RETRIEVE
facility
of
the
CP
SET command to retrieve
commands from the history buffer
and
move
them
to
the
input area. Commands
can
then
be
executed
by
pressing
the
ENTER
key
or
modified before execution. See the
CP
SET
command for more information.
Status Notices
To
the
left
of
the Scroll: area,
VMjPC
will display various
ST A
TUS notices. They will tell you
what
is happening in the
~
computer
at
the present time. These notices are:
4-16
VMjPC
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BrandIBM
ModelProfessional Series
CategorySoftware
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