TIPEDT - Terminal InPut Editor Function: TIPEDT is a character oriented editing utility that allows the user to directly edit the sequential files. These keypress files are usually created by ESP Macro Desk Accessory, Task Manager control files, or any file that contains printable and/or non-printable ASCII characters. TIP files contain keystrokes characters that are used as executable MACRO's with the ESP Package. TIPEDT is a character editor, NOT a text editor. Using TIPEDT to edit binary files that contain printable and/or non-printable ASCII characters is much easier than using VUE in control Mode, because ALL Control characters can be entered and edited in a much easier method. TIPEDT is AMOS 1.3D to AMOS 2.x compatible. Extended directories and all. Command format: .TIPEDT filespec[.TIP] The default file extension is .TIP. Other file extensions can be used if indicated in the file specification on the command line. If the indicated filespec does not exist, TIPEDT will prompt the user if they want the indicated file specification to be created. If the users answers Y, TIPEDT will create the indicated file specification. This allows the user to create and edit non-existing TIP files for use with ESP or any other application. If the user answers N, TIPEDT will return to the AMOS prompt. The TIPEDT editing display is composed of two lines, each 25 characters long. Initially only the lower of the two lines is displayed. Every character in the file can be displayed. Control characters are displayed in reduced intensity preceded by a ^ (carot) character. Deletes (rubouts) are displayed in reduced intensity as RUB. The operator must remember that TIPEDT is a character oriented editor and NOT a text editor such as the VUE utility. TIPEDT is used primarily to edit binary files. These are sequential files that can contain printable ASCII characters and non-printable ASCII characters such as control codes. To select the character to edit press the right or left arrow keys. The current edit character is the character under the cursor. As the arrow keys are pressed the display of editable characters adjusts to move the new editable character under the cursor. The characters which scroll off to the left will appear on the upper line at the right most character position. The character under the cursor may be deleted by pressing control-D. Characters may be inserted by pressing control-F and entering the new character when prompted. In normal operation the insert instruction, control-F, must be given for each character to be inserted. TIPEDT can also toggle insert mode by pressing control-\. While the user is in insert mode, any character or key sequence will be inserted into the current text. This includes all printable ASCII characters and control characters except control-\. Pressing control-\ will exit or toggle insert mode off. If you need to enter control-\ into the text stream, use control-F to insert and then press control-\. This will insert control-\ into the text stream. You must be OUT of Insert mode to insert the control-\ character by using the control-F method. To move to the end of the file use control-E. To move to the beginning of the file press HOME or control-^. To move passed control characters to the next group of printable ASCII characters, press control-W. To move backwards to the previous group of printable ASCII characters, press control-A. When you are through editing the file press ESCAPE to change to command mode. There are three commands in command mode: ESCAPE - to toggle to and from edit mode. F - to Finish and save changes. Q - to Quit and ignore all the changes made. TIPEDT provides an online help menu of available commands. TIPEDT is an original product of DMSI and has currently been upgraded to work on AMOS 2.x operating system. Also the create function and other features have been added to enhance TIPEDT's capabilities. This product is now AMUSWARE and is available on the AMUS Network for the benefit of all AMOS users, and is currently supported by James A. Jarboe IV via E-MAIL on the AMUS Network. Any questions, comments or bugs should be reported to James A. Jarboe IV on the AMUS Network. The mail Id is GR/AM or you may contact any of the AMUS staff for any assistance at 1-303-449-6917. This is AMUSware. If you like it, if you use it, dial up the AMUS network and say "thanks!" or send E-Mail to GR/AM.