up.cl
Marks beginning of block to be copied.
Syntax
<ctrl>+cl
Description
marks the beginning of a block which will be copied ('left'). The next '<ctrl>+cc' command marks the end of the cut and places the 'cut' string into the cut buffer.
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.
The beginning cut position is determined by the position of the cursor when the command is issued.
UP marks the beginning of the cut with a backslash ('\'). Once the ending position has been marked (UP does not display any character for the end mark), the marked text is placed in the cut buffer.
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