up.zh

Command/Update Processor, Releases: AP

Moves cursor down one-half page.

Syntax

<ctrl>+zh

Description

moves the cursor down a about half page.

Specifically, '<ctrl>+zh' moves the cursor to the first line of the next screen, then moves the display up 'n' lines, where 'n' is equal to the current terminal depth minus 12.

See Also

Command Name Type Description
up.z Command Initiates several separate UP commands.
up.zb Command Redisplays item, placing current line at bottom of screen.
up.za Command Redisplays item or searches through tcl-stack.
up.zc Command Displays column position guide.
up.zd Command Deletes all text to end of item.
up.ze Command Moves cursor to end of item.
up.zl Command To edit or create a prestore command in the prestore buffer.
up.zw Command Writes prestore buffer into a specified item.
up.zp Command Redisplays the screen.
up.zq Command Moves the cursor to the first line of the next screen, then moves the display up approximately one quarter of a screen.
up.zr Command Load specified item into prestore buffer and does not execute it.
up.zs Command Toggles spelling checker on/off.
up.zo Command Deletes all text to end of paragraph or attribute.
up.zt Command Defines tab stops.
up.znumber Command Goes to a specific line number.
update.processor Definition a dictionary-driven, full-screen editor and data processor.
up Introductory
updte.processor Definition a dictionary-driven, full-screen editor and data processor.

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