! VTEDIT.HLP -   created by TECO on  2/15/79   14:41
!                 edited by TECO on  3/ 9/79   11:58
!                 edited by TECO on  4/ 9/79   11:08
!                 edited by TECO on  4/12/79   16:21
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VTEDIT is an interactive keypad editor used in conjunction
 with the TECO text editor on VT52 and VT100 terminals.

Format
 TECO/VT file-spec                    to edit an existing file
 TECO/VT out-file-spec=in-file-spec   to edit from one file to another

As TECO is not a built-in DCL command, you need to enter
          TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO
 in your LOGIN.COM file.  Please also read what HELP TECO INI says.

Complete documentation on VTEDIT can be obtained by printing or
 typing SYS$HELP:VTEDIT.DOC
*Initialization of VTEDIT
VTEDIT can be automatically invoked.

If you create a file in your top level (root) directory named TECO.INI,
 it can indicate to TECO that you wish VTEDIT automatically invoked.
 TECO provides a flag saying whether your terminal is a scope type
 terminal capable of being used by VTEDIT.  By testing this flag, you
 can use VTEDIT whenever you are using a scope terminal.

The TECO.INI file should contain:
      ET&512"N 1+ ' 0           to invoke VTEDIT in normal mode
      ET&512"N 1+16+ ' 0        to invoke VTEDIT in SEEALL mode
      ET&512"N 1+32+ ' 0        to invoke VTEDIT in hold screen mode
      ET&512"N 1+16+32+ ' 0     to invoke VTEDIT in SEEALL and hold modes

Alternatively, you can define the TECO command as
   TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/VT       for VTEDIT in normal mode
   TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/VT:SE    for VTEDIT in SEEALL mode
   TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/VT:HO    for VTEDIT in hold screen mode
   TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/VT:SE:HO for VTEDIT in SEEALL+hold mode
 in your LOGIN.COM file.  Please also read what HELP TECO INI says;
 the /VT qualifier can be combined with /NOINI and/or /NOMEM.
