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Date   : Sun, 10 Nov 2002 10:47:23 +0000 (GMT)
From   : Sprow <info@...>
Subject: Re: educational scans/software

In article <10211100119.ZM27411@...>,
   Peter Turnbull <pete@...> wrote:
> On Nov 9, 17:48, Sprow wrote:
> > In article <000c01c28816$9da9bc80$6bd0883e@...>,
> >    Colin <cwhill@...> wrote:
> > > In a complete panic. Can't find my manual (let us know when its
> available
> > > please!) - would some kind person remind me how to page a list command
> so
> > > it comes up one screen at a time - Duh!
> > > Colin Hill
> >
> > The mind boggles how this relates to Wouter's message,but you'd want
> >  CTRL-N to turn paging on
> >  CTRL-O to turn paging off

> Alternatively, though this isn't quite what Colin asked for, you can stop
> it by holding down both SHIFT and CTRL (so long as you continue to hold
> them both down), then press ESCAPE when you find what you want.

And if you press escape twice the first will say "escape" the second "escape
at line blah" where blah is the highest line number in the program.

Can't think of a particular use for that.

>  On some
> versions of the MOS, and on an Archimedes, SHIFT alone will slow it down.

I think you're thinking of CTRL slowing it down,
Sprow.
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