Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 14:23:13 +0200
Reply-To: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: Ace <b.rogers@VIRGIN.NET>
Subject: Re: copy/paste in program editor (SAS on UNIX under Exceed)
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
On 7 Jul 03 12:12:11 GMT, Janis.Jekabsons@DRESDNER-BANK.COM
(Jekabsons, Janis) wrote:
>I have never got it to work (on any platform) ... dd -- dd works. i10 works.
>I would assume cc -- cc and p, or pp, or something like that should work,
>but it doesn't ...
>
>I know <CTRL> - F and paste command from the menu works, but I would like to
>know the margin commands (or whatever they are called ..),
>since they are easier to use.
The line commands, as they're more commonly know, are indeed C/CC to
Copy a line/block of lines, M/MM to Move, A for After and B for Before
(also O for Overlay, which can be very useful). Oh, and R/RR to
Replicate.
But you mustn't think of them as cut&paste - they're a completely
different, internal to the SAS editor, mechanism, so won't interact
with any other C&P operations.
HTH
--
Ace in Basel - bruce dot rogers at roche dot com
|