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TITLE SEDVS2 - Visual 200 in VT52+ mode TERMINAL DEFINITIONS FOR SED
SUBTTL A CHRISTOPHER HALL FECIT/stan peters
;LOAD THE EDITOR BY: .LOAD SEDVS2,SED
SEARCH SEDSYM,itbsym
IFE TOPS10,<SEARCH MONSYM>
IFN TOPS10,<
TWOSEG
RELOC 400000
>
EXTERN CPOPJ,PUTSQ1,PUTTYP,PUTNUM,TRMNAM
INTERN TERMNL
TERMNL: OVS200 ;ADDRESS OF THE TERMINAL TABLE TO USE
OVS200: BYTE (7) 33,"A" ;CURSOR UP
BYTE (7) 33,"B" ; DOWN
BYTE (7) 33,"C" ; RIGHT
BYTE (7) 10 ; LEFT
BYTE (7) 33,"H" ; HOME
BYTE (7) 33,"J" ;CLEAR PAGE
BYTE (7) 33,"K" ;CLEAR LINE
BYTE (7) 12 ;ROLL UP AND CLEAR LINE
BYTE (7) 33,"I" ;ROLL DOWN AND CLEAR LINE
CPOPJ ;PROTECT ON (NONE FOR A VT52)
CPOPJ ;PROTECT OFF
BYTE (7) 33,"L" ;INSERT LINE (NONE)
0; BYTE (7) 33,"i",40,33,"j" ;INSERT SPACE (NONE)
BYTE (7) 33,"M" ;DELETE LINE (NONE)
0; BYTE (7) 33,"O" ;DELETE SPACE (NONE)
BYTE (7) 33,"Y","7"," " ;MOVE TO BOTTOM
BYTE (7) 33,"H",33,"J" ;HOME AND CLEAR PAGE
VT5PSC ;ROUTINE TO POSITION TO CHARACTER
VT5PSL ;ROUTINE TO POSITION TO START OF LINE
^D24 ;LINES PER PAGE
^D80 ;CHARACTERS PER LINE
MRK!TBS!SLW ;FLAGS (NO PROTECT, HARD TABS)
CPOPJ ;ROUTINE TO CALL ON ENTRY
CPOPJ ;ROUTINE TO CALL ON EXIT
0 ;NO NULLS NEEDED
IVS200 ;ADDRESS OF INPUT CHARACTER TABLE
"~" ;MARK TO DISPLAY ON ENTER
;TERMINAL INPUT TABLE - TELLS WHAT CONTROL CHARACTERS OR SEQUENCES
;INVOKE WHICH COMMANDS
$reset ; 177 RUBOUT
IVS200: $recal ; 0 ^@ (control-space, if terminal can send it)
$inspa ; 1 ^A
$setfi ; 2 ^B
$abort ; 3 ^C
$inlin ; 4 ^D
$srbck ; 5 ^E
$dllin ; 6 ^F
$put ; 7 ^G
$curlf ; 10 ^H
$tab ; 11 ^I
$clrln ; 12 ^J
$sldlf ; 13 ^K
$sldrt ; 14 ^L
$crrtn ; 15 ^M
$swtch ; 16 ^N
$entcc ; 17 ^O
$pgoto ; 20 ^P
$rbkpg ; 21 ^Q
$srfwd ; 22 ^R
$delsp ; 23 ^S
$rfwdl ; 24 ^T
$bktab ; 25 ^U
$pick ; 26 ^V
$rbckl ; 27 ^W
$exec ; 30 ^X
$rfwdp ; 31 ^Y
$exit ; 32 ^Z
-esctbl,,esctab ; 33 ESCAPE ;needs a table
$curdn ; 34 ^\
$currt ; 35 ^]
$curup ; 36 ^^
$curhm ; 37 ^_
;SUBTABLE. PUT THE MOST FREQUENTLY-USED SEQUENCES FIRST
;ENTER IS PROBABLY THE MOST COMMON OF ALL
esctab: $enter,,"P" ;ESCAPE P == ENTER (F0 key)
$curhm,,"H" ;ESCAPE H == HOME
$curup,,"A" ;ESCAPE A == UP
$curdn,,"B" ;ESCAPE B == DOWN
$currt,,"C" ;ESCAPE C == RIGHT
$curlf,,"D" ;ESCAPE D == LEFT
$recal,,"Q" ;ESCAPE Q == RECALL (F1 key) same as ^@
$inmod,,"R" ;ESCAPE M == INSERT/MODE (F2 key)
$enter,,33 ;ESCAPE ESCAPE == ENTER (same as ESCAPE P)
; $inspa,,"i" ;ESCAPE i == INSERT SPACES (IC key)
; $inspa,,"j" ;ESCAPE j == also INSERT SPACES (IC key)
$inlin,,"L" ;ESCAPE L == INSERT LINE (IL key)
$delsp,,"O" ;ESCAPE O == DELETE SPACES (DC key)
$dllin,,"M" ;ESCAPE M == DELETE LINE (DL key)
$dlprv,,40 ;ESCAPE space == DELETE PREV CHAR (F3 key)
$rltab,,"!" ;ESCAPE ! == REAL TAB (E-C-C I) (F4 key)
esctbl==.-esctab
;POSITIONING ALGORITHMS
VT5PSC: MOVE T1,[BYTE (7) 33,"Y"]
PUSHJ P,PUTSQ1 ;START IT OFF
MOVEI T1,40(RW) ;GET ROW POSITION
IDPB T1,TY
MOVEI T1,40(CM) ;GET COLUMN POSITION
IDPB T1,TY
POPJ P, ;DONE
VT5PSL: MOVE T1,[BYTE (7) 33,"Y"]
PUSHJ P,PUTSQ1 ;START IT OFF
MOVEI T1,40(T4) ;GET ROW POSITION
IDPB T1,TY
MOVEI T1,40 ;MOVE TO COLUMN ZERO
IDPB T1,TY
POPJ P,
END