When you enable the settings the DOC indicator is displayed in positions 67-69 of the Operator Information Area. See Understanding the OIA.
When DOC Mode is enabled all the pasting functions on the Paste tab are ignored. See Pasting in DOC mode. |
You can assign a key to the DOC Mode function so that pressing the key enables or disables the DOC Mode. To assign a key to the DOC Mode function click Edit > Preferences > Keyboard, click Host Functions, and assign a key to Document Mode function. |
When word wrap is disabled:
Look in the diction
ary, please.
When word wrap is enabled:
Look in the
dictionary, please.
If the unprotected field does not have enough blank space at the left to contain the word then the word is not moved. The effect is the same as if word wrap were not enabled.
When Word Wrap is enabled the Word Wrap indicator is displayed in position 71 of the Operator Information Area. See Understanding the OIA.
If insert mode is off then:
If insert mode is on (a ^ is displayed at position 52 in the Operator Information Area) then:
New Line key:
If you press the key for New Line (the default key assignment for New Line is Shift-Enter)
then the cursor will skip to the first unprotected character position
in the next row (or in a subsequent row if necessary) that lies within the margins.
When tab stops are set pressing the tab key causes the cursor to skip to one of the following, whichever comes first:
Characters skipped over as the result of a tab key are not set to blanks.
Characters that lie within an unprotected field
and that the cursor skips over
as the result of a tab key are not set to blanks.
Exception: nulls that the cursor skips over as the result of a tab key are set to blanks.
Nulls in an unprotected field straddling a margin:
When the tab key causes the cursor to skip to the left margin of the next line,
and an unprotected field straddles the left margin,
nulls that lie outside the left margin
in the unprotected field
are converted to spaces.
However, when the tab key causes the cursor to skip to the next line, and an unprotected field straddles the right margin of the preceding line, nulls that lie outside the right margin in the unprotected field are not converted to spaces.
If the client platform is Windows and SoundSentry is enabled then the configured SoundSentry signal occurs (such as flashing the active caption bar).
Normally you would type in a value that would cause the audible signal to occur when the cursor approached the right margin. For example, if the right margin is 70 you might set the End of Line Signal Column to 65.
When DOC Mode is enabled all the pasting functions on the Paste tab are ignored and pasting is done as follows: