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  Find Again (^G) to move to the next occurrence without replacing it, and  continue in such a manner through all occurrences of interest.  To replace all occurrences of a string within some range of text, select the  range (see Selecting_Text_), choose Replace... from the Search menu, type the  string to search for and the string to substitute, and press the "R. in  Selection" button in the dialog.  Note that selecting text in the Replace...  dialog will unselect the text in the window.   ----------------------------------------------------------------------Cut and Paste-------------  The easiest way to copy and move text around in your file or between windows,  is to use the clipboard, an imaginary area that temporarily stores text and  data.  The Cut command removes the selected text (see Selecting_Text_) from  your file and places it in the clipboard.  Once text is in the clipboard, the  Paste command will copy it to the insert position in the current window.  For  example, to move some text from one place to another, select it by dragging  the mouse over it, choose Cut to remove it, click the pointer to move the  insert point where you want the text inserted, then choose Paste to insert  it.  Copy copies text to the clipboard without deleting it from your file.   You can also use the clipboard to transfer text to and from other Motif  programs and X programs which make proper use of the clipboard.  There are many other methods for copying and moving text within NEdit windows  and between NEdit and other programs.  The most common such method is  clicking the middle mouse button to copy the primary selection (to the  clicked position).  Copying the selection by clicking the middle mouse button  in many cases is the only way to transfer data to and from many X programs.   Holding the Shift key while clicking the middle mouse button moves the text,  deleting it from its original position, rather than copying it.  Other  methods for transferring text include secondary selections, primary selection  dragging, keyboard-based selection copying, and drag and drop.  These are  described in detail in the sections: "Selecting_Text_", "Using_the_Mouse_",   and "Keyboard_Shortcuts_".   ----------------------------------------------------------------------Using the Mouse---------------  Mouse-based editing is what NEdit is all about, and learning to use the more  advanced features like secondary selections and primary selection dragging  will be well worth your while.  If you don't have time to learn everything, you can get by adequately with  just the left mouse button:  Clicking the left button moves the cursor.   Dragging with the left button makes a selection.  Holding the shift key while  clicking extends the existing selection, or begins a selection between the  cursor and the mouse.  Double or triple clicking selects a whole word or a  whole line.  This section will make more sense if you also read the section called,  "Selecting_Text_", which explains the terminology of selections, that is,  what is meant by primary, secondary, rectangular, etc.3>Button and Modifier Key Summary  General meaning of mouse buttons and modifier keys:4>  Buttons      Button 1 (left)    Cursor position and primary selection      Button 2 (middle)  Secondary selections, and dragging and                         copying the primary selection      Button 3 (right)   Quick-access programmable menu and pan                         scrolling4>  Modifier keys      Shift   On primary selections, (left mouse button):                 Extends selection to the mouse pointer              On secondary and copy operations, (middle):                 Toggles between move and copy      Ctrl    Makes selection rectangular or insertion              columnar      Alt*    (on release) Exchange primary and secondary              selections.3>Left Mouse Button  The left mouse button is used to position the cursor and to make primary  selections.    Click         Moves the cursor    Double Click  Selects a whole word    Triple Click  Selects a whole line    Quad Click    Selects the whole file    Shift Click   Adjusts (extends or shrinks) the                  selection, or if there is no existing                  selection, begins a new selection                  between the cursor and the mouse.    Ctrl+Shift+   Adjusts (extends or shrinks) the    Click         selection rectangularly.    Drag          Selects text between where the mouse                  was pressed and where it was released.    Ctrl+Drag     Selects rectangle between where the                  mouse was pressed and where it was                  released.3>Right Mouse Button  The right mouse button posts a programmable menu for frequently used commands.    Click/Drag    Pops up the background menu (programmed                  from Preferences -> Default Settings ->                  Customize Menus -> Window Background).    Ctrl+Drag     Pan scrolling.  Scrolls the window                  both vertically and horizontally, as if                  you had grabbed it with your mouse.3>Middle Mouse Button  The middle mouse button is for making secondary selections, and copying and  dragging the primary selection.    Click         Copies the primary selection to the                  clicked position.    Shift+Click   Moves the primary selection to the                  clicked position, deleting it from its                  original position.    Drag          1) Outside of the primary selection:                      Begins a secondary selection.                  2) Inside of the primary selection:                      Moves the selection by dragging.    Ctrl+Drag     1) Outside of the primary selection:                      Begins a rectangular secondary                      selection.                  2) Inside of the primary selection:                      Drags the selection in overlay                      mode (see below).  When the mouse button is released after creating a secondary selection:    No Modifiers  If there is a primary selection,                  replaces it with the secondary                  selection.  Otherwise, inserts the                  secondary selection at the cursor                  position.    Shift         Move the secondary selection, deleting                  it from its original position.  If                  there is a primary selection, the move                  will replace the primary selection                  with the secondary selection.                  Otherwise, moves the secondary                  selection to to the cursor position.    Alt*          Exchange the primary and secondary                  selections.  While moving the primary selection by dragging with the middle mouse button:    Shift         Leaves a copy of the original                  selection in place rather than                  removing it or blanking the area.    Ctrl          Changes from insert mode to overlay                  mode (see below).    Escape        Cancels drag in progress.  Overlay Mode: Normally, dragging moves text by removing it from the selected  position at the start of the drag, and inserting it at a new position  relative to to the mouse. When you drag a block of text over existing  characters, the existing characters are displaced to the end of the  selection.  In overlay mode, characters which are occluded by blocks of text  being dragged are simply removed.  When dragging non-rectangular selections,  overlay mode also converts the selection to rectangular form, allowing it to  be dragged outside of the bounds of the existing text.  Mouse buttons 4 and 5 are usually represented by a mouse wheel nowadays.   They are used to scroll up or down in the text window.  * The Alt key may be labeled Meta or Compose-Character on some keyboards.   Some window managers, including default configurations of mwm, bind  combinations of the Alt key and mouse buttons to window manager operations.   In NEdit, Alt is only used on button release, so regardless of the window  manager bindings for Alt-modified mouse buttons, you can still do the  corresponding NEdit operation by using the Alt key AFTER the initial mouse  press, so that Alt is held while you release the mouse button.  If you find  this difficult or annoying, you can re-configure most window managers to skip  this binding, or you can re-configure NEdit to use a different key  combination.   ----------------------------------------------------------------------Keyboard Shortcuts------------------  Most of the keyboard shortcuts in NEdit are shown on the right hand sides of  the pull-down menus.  However, there are more which are not as obvious.  These  include; dialog button shortcuts; menu and dialog mnemonics; labeled keyboard  keys, such as the arrows, page-up, page-down, and home; and optional Shift  modifiers on accelerator keys, like [Shift]Ctrl+F.3>Menu Accelerators  Pressing the key combinations shown on the right of the menu items is a  shortcut for selecting the menu item with the mouse.  Some items have the shift  key enclosed in brackets, such as [Shift]Ctrl+F.  This indicates that the shift  key is optional.  In search commands, including the shift key reverses the  direction of the search.  In Shift commands, it makes the command shift the  selected text by a whole tab stop rather than by single characters.3>Menu Mnemonics  Pressing the Alt key in combination with one of the underlined characters in  the menu bar pulls down that menu.  Once the menu is pulled down, typing the  underlined characters in a menu item (without the Alt key) activates that  item.  With a menu pulled down, you can also use the arrow keys to select menu  items, and the Space or Enter keys to activate them.3>Keyboard Shortcuts within Dialogs  One button in a dialog is usually marked with a thick indented outline.   Pressing the Return or Enter key activates this button.  All dialogs have either a Cancel or Dismiss button.  This button can be  activated by pressing the Escape (or Esc) key.  Pressing the tab key moves the keyboard focus to the next item in a dialog.   Within an associated group of buttons, the arrow keys move the focus among the  buttons.  Shift+Tab moves backward through the items.  Most items in dialogs have an underline under one character in their name.   Pressing the Alt key along with this character, activates a button as if you  had pressed it with the mouse, or moves the keyboard focus to the associated  text field or list.  You can select items from a list by using the arrow keys to move the  selection and space to select.  In file selection dialogs, you can type the beginning characters of the file  name or directory in the list to select files3>Labeled Function Keys  The labeled function keys on standard workstation and PC keyboards, like the  arrows, and page-up and page-down, are active in NEdit, though not shown in the  pull-down menus.  Holding down the control key while pressing a named key extends the scope of  the action that it performs.  For example, Home normally moves the insert  cursor the beginning of a line.  Ctrl+Home moves it to the beginning of the  file. Backspace deletes one character, Ctrl+Backspace deletes one word.  Holding down the shift key while pressing a named key begins or extends a  selection.  Combining the shift and control keys combines their actions.  For  example, to select a word without using the mouse, position the cursor at the

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