The TCL editor uses the Update processor to enter commands, so the TCL editor commands are similar to the Update processor commands. A TCL command may be created and edited as if it were a paragraph. Pressing CTRL+M or Enter within the TCL command processes the entry.
The TCL editor is initially in the overtype mode. To toggle between overtype and insert mode, press CTRL+R. The following commands function the same in the TCL editor as they do in the Update processor.
CTRL+ B | Moves cursor up one line. |
CTRL+ E | Deletes to end of sentence (command). |
CTRL+ G | Moves cursor to end of sentence (command). |
CTRL+ H | Backspace and replaces character with space. |
CTRL+ I | Goes to next tab position on line. |
CTRL+ J | Moves cursor left. |
CTRL+ K | Moves cursor right. |
CTRL+ L | Deletes character. |
CTRL+ M | Insert mode. Processes the entry when the cursor is at the end of a line; inserts a carriage return/line feed (CR/LF) when the cursor is within the line. |
CTRL+ N | Moves cursor down one line. |
CTRL+ O | Deletes from cursor to end of word. |
CTRL+ R | Toggles between overtype and insert modes. |
CTRL+ T | Moves cursor to beginning of command. |
CTRL+ U | Moves cursor to next word. |
CTRL+ W | Inserts single space. |
CTRL+ X | Exits TCL command and leaves just the TCL prompt. |
CTRL+ Y | Moves cursor back one word. |
CTRL+ ZZ | Undo last delete. |