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SCRLIN~DOC~ ~FILENAME~.SCRLIN macros for moving on screen lines
 ~DOC~ & Setup SCRLIN LibraryS Assign ^A, ^E, ^N, ^P
~DOC~ ^R Down Lineh^R Move down vertically to next real line.
Continuation lines are normally skipped.  If given after the
last LF in the buffer, makes a new one at the end.
If Use Screen Lines is 1, then continuation lines are not skipped.
~DOC~ ^R Up Linem^R Move up vertically to next real line.
Continuation lines are skipped unless Use Screen Lines is 1
~DOC~ ^R Beginning of LineH^R Go to beginning of line.
Normally, this refers to text lines (i.e. go to after the previous CRLF).
However, if Use Screen Lines is 1, it refers to the beginning of a screen
line (only useful on display consoles).  If the cursor is already at the
edge of the screen on a continued line, then the cursor is moved to the
beginning of the preceeding screen line.  With an argument, the cursor is
always moved to the beginning of the text line.
~DOC~ ^R End of Line7^R Go to end of the line.
Normally, this refers to text lines (i.e. go to before the next CRLF).
However, if Use Screen Lines is 1, it refers to the end of a screen
line (only useful on display consoles).  If the cursor is already at the
edge of the screen on a continued line, then the cursor is moved to the
beginning of the next screen line first.  With an argument, the cursor
is always moved to the end of the text line.
~DIRECTORY~\& Setup SCRLIN Library
^R Down Line
^R Up Line
^R Beginning of Line
^R End of Line

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