up.cc

Command/Update Processor, Releases: AP

Marks end of block.

Syntax

<ctrl>+cc

Description

The '<ctrl>+cc' (UP) command marks the end of a block. If the block was initiated by a '<ctrl>+cd', the text will be deleted from the screen and placed into the cut buffer. If it was initiated by a '<ctrl>+cl' command, the text will simply be placed into the cut buffer, so it can be copied as many times as needed.

The '<ctrl>+cp' command inserts the current contents of the cut buffer at the current screen coordinate. The cut buffer remains intact until the Update processor is exited or another cut is performed.

See the (UP) 'c' command for a more complete description.

See Also

Command Name Type Description
up.c Command Initiates the cut and paste commands.
up.cl Command Marks beginning of block to be copied.
up.cd Command Marks beginning of block to be deleted.
up.cut.paste Definition Overview of cut/paste in the Update processor.
up.commands Command List of UP subjects.
up.delete.text Definition Deletes text in UP.
update.processor Definition a dictionary-driven, full-screen editor and data processor.
up.cp Command Defines beginning of block to be copied.
up.cw Command Defines beginning of block to be copied.
up.cr Command Defines beginning of block to be copied.
up.zd Command Deletes all text to end of item.
up.ze Command Moves cursor to end of item.
up.zg Command Moves cursor to end of previous paragraph.
up.zn Command Moves cursor to the beginning of next page.
up.zo Command Deletes all text to end of paragraph or attribute.
up.o Command Deletes a word.
up.zz Command Undoes the last delete or data change.
cut.paste Definition Definition and description.
up Introductory
updte.processor Definition a dictionary-driven, full-screen editor and data processor.

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