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Examples

Key Definitions

Parameters

Qualifiers

/DOWN

/LEFT

/RIGHT

/SUFFIX

/UP

DEBUG MOVE — VMS FORTRAN_5.2

     Moves a screen display vertically and/or horizontally across  the
     screen.  The MOVE command simply creates a new window of the same
     dimensions elsewhere on the screen and maps the  display  to  it,
     while  maintaining  the  relative position of the text within the
     window.

     The MOVE command does not change the order of a  display  in  the
     pasteboard  circular  list.   Depending  on the relative order of
     displays, the MOVE command may  cause  the  display  to  hide  or
     uncover   another  display  or  be  hidden  by  another  display,
     partially or totally.

     A display can be moved only up to the edge of the screen.   Thus,
     specifying  MOVE/DOWN:99  SRC  moves display SRC down so that its
     bottom border is at the bottom edge of the screen.

 Format:

     MOVE /qualifier[...] [disp_name [,disp_name...] ]

Additional information available:

ExamplesKey DefinitionsParametersQualifiers

Examples

     DBG> MOVE/UP:3/RIGHT:5 FOO  ! Move display FOO up by 3 lines and
                                 ! right by 5 columns.
     DBG> MOVE/LEFT              ! Move the current scrolling display
                                 ! left by 1 column.

Key Definitions

     Several keypad keys have  been  bound  to  the  EXPAND  and  MOVE
     commands,   to  facilitate  expanding,  contracting,  and  moving
     displays.  (See HELP KEYPAD STATE_KEYS for more information).

Parameters

 disp_name

     The name (or list of names) of the screen display(s) to be moved.
     If this name is omitted, the currently selected scrolling display
     is used.  (See HELP SELECT/SCROLL).

Qualifiers

Additional information available:

/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/SUFFIX/UP

/DOWN[:n]

     Move the display down by n lines (if n is positive) or  up  by  n
     lines  (if n is negative).  If n is omitted, the display is moved
     down  by  1  line.   See  the  MOVE   command   description   for
     restrictions.

/LEFT[:n]

     Move the display to the left by n lines (if  n  is  positive)  or
     right  by  n  lines  (if  n  is  negative).  If n is omitted, the
     display is moved to the left by 1 line.   See  the  MOVE  command
     description for restrictions.

/RIGHT[:n]

     Move the display to the right by n lines (if n  is  positive)  or
     left by n lines (if n is negative).  If n is omitted, the display
     is  moved  to  the  right  by  1  line.   See  the  MOVE  command
     description for restrictions.

/SUFFIX[=process-identifier-type]

     Note:   This  qualifier  applies  to  a  multiprocess   debugging
     configuration (when DBG$PROCESS has the value MULTIPROCESS).  Use
     this qualifier only directly after a display name.

     Appends a process-identifying suffix  to  a  display  name.   The
     suffix  denotes  the  visible  process.   This  qualifier is used
     primarily  in  command   procedures   when   specifying   display
     definitions   or  key  definitions  that  are  bound  to  display
     definitions.  Use any of  the  following  process-identifier-type
     keywords:

        PROCESS_NAME     The display-name suffix is the VMS process name.

        PROCESS_NUMBER   The display-name suffix is the process number
                         (as shown in a SHOW PROCESS display).

        PROCESS_PID      The display-name suffix is the VMS process
                         identification number (PID).

     If  you  specify  /SUFFIX  without  a  process-identifier-   type
     keyword,  the  process  identifier type used for the display-name
     suffix is, by default, the same  as  that  used  for  the  prompt
     suffix (see SET PROMPT/SUFFIX).

/UP[:n]

     Move the display up by n lines (if n is positive) or  down  by  n
     lines  (if n is negative).  If n is omitted, the display is moved
     up by 1 line.  See the MOVE command description for restrictions.

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