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IEDITOR(1)							    IEDITOR(1)

NAME
     ieditor - a simple internationalized mouse-based text editor

SYNOPSIS
     ieditor [-bg | -background colorname] [-display display] [-fg |
     -foreground colorname] [-geometry sizeXsize+pos+pos] [-iconic] [-title
     title] [-xnllanguage locale] [-xrm resource_string] [files]

DESCRIPTION
     ieditor is a simple internationalized editor in which the mouse is used
     to cut, copy, and paste text, and to position the cursor.	ieditor also
     allows the user to perform simple searches and replaces.

     ieditor accepts several standard X-style command-line arguments (listed
     above) whose default values can be initialized in your

     Foreground and background colors are set using the options of the same
     name.

     ieditor uses a font list --mincho-*--14-;7x14;*--14-* as default fonts.
     If you want to change fonts from default to another, add a font list
     specification to your $HOME/.Xdefaults file.  Then ieditor will use the
     given fonts to display text.  For example, the line
	  IEditor*fontList:   --gothic-*--24-;12x24;*--24-*:
     lets ieditor's font size be 24 dots and Japanese font be Gothic.

     Across the top of every ieditor window is a menubar containing the
     following entries:

     File    Commands on this menu allow the user to move text files into and
	     out of ieditor windows, and allow the user to quit the
	     application.  These commands include the following:

     New	     Opens a new document window.  A dialogue pops up to
		     prompt for the new filename.  If there are unsaved
		     changes to the current document, a dialogue pops up
		     asking whether to save them.  If there exists a file with
		     the new filename, it will be opened.

     Open	     Opens an editing window on an existing text file.	A
		     dialogue pops up to prompt for a filename.	 If there are
		     unsaved changes to the current document, a dialogue pops
		     up asking whether to save them.

     Insert	     Places the contents of a text file at the current cursor
		     position.	A dialogue pops up to prompt for the filename.

     Close	     Closes the editor window.	If there are unsaved changes
		     to the current document, a dialogue pops up asking
		     whether to save them.

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     Save	     Saves the editor's contents to disk.

     Save As...	     Prompts for a new file to save the current document into.
		     A dialogue pops up to prompt for the new filename.	 The
		     editor writes into the new file the next time the Save
		     command is used.

     Print	     Sends the editor contents to a printer.  If there are
		     unsaved changes to the current document, a dialogue pops
		     up asking whether to save them.

     Exit	     Applies the Close command to every open ieditor window,
		     and then the ieditor process exits.

     Edit    Changes to the editor window's contents are made with the
	     commands on the Edit menu.	 These commands include the following:

     Undo	     Undoes the results of the last Edit command.

     Cut	     Removes selected text to the cut buffer.  The cut text
		     can be pasted into another ieditor window or into the
		     window from which it was cut.

     Copy	     Copies selected text to the cut buffer.  The copied text
		     can be pasted into another ieditor window, as well as
		     into the window from which it was copied.

     Paste	     Transfers text from the cut buffer to the current text
		     cursor location (the point).  If text is selected when
		     the paste is made, the selected text is replaced with the
		     text from the buffer.  This text could have been cut or
		     copied from any ieditor window.

     Clear	     Removes the selected text from the editor window without
		     putting it into the cut buffer.

     Search	     Scans the document for the first string that matches a
		     given string.  A dialogue pops up to request the string
		     to be searched for.  Pressing the Search Forward (Search
		     Backward) button in the dialogue starts ieditor searching
		     forward (backward) from the current point for a string
		     that matches the given string.  If none is found before
		     the end (beginning) of the file, the search restarts at
		     the beginning (end).  If none is still found when the
		     search finishes wrapping back to its starting point,
		     ieditor will pop up a warning dialogue.  The matching
		     string will be selected.  To find the next instance,
		     click the Search Forward (Search Backward) button while
		     the mouse (arrow) cursor is in the dialogue.

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     Search/Replace  Scans the document for a string and replaces the found
		     string with another one.  A dialogue pops up to request
		     the string to be searched for (search string) and the
		     string to be replaced with (replacement string).  There
		     are three types of Search/Replace:

		     1) Replace One by One

		     Push the Search Forward (Search Backward) button to
		     search the document for a string that matches the search
		     string.  Push the Replace button to replace the found
		     string with the replacement string.

		     2) Replace within Range

		     Specify the range within which search/replace should be
		     performed by typing in line numbers to define the range.
		     Push the Replace Part button.  Within the range, all
		     strings matching the search string will be replaced with
		     the replacement string.

		     3) Replace All

		     Push the Replace All button.  All strings in the document
		     that match the search string will be replaced with the
		     replacement string.

     View    The commands on the View menu allow the user to change what part
	     of the document appears in the ieditor window.  These commands
	     include the following:

     File Top	     Scrolls to the beginning page of the document and moves
		     the cursor to the beginning of the document.

     File Bottom     Scrolls to the ending page of the document and moves the
		     cursor to the end of the document.

     Page Up	     Scrolls one page toward the beginning of the document and
		     moves the cursor back one page.

     Page Down	     Scrolls one page toward the end of the document and moves
		     the cursor forward one page.

     Jump To Line    Jumps to the beginning of the specified line.  A dialogue
		     pops up to prompt for the line number.

     Line Number     Allows the user to toggle whether line numbers are shown
		     or hidden.

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SELECTING TEXT
     To select text, use the left mouse button to perform the following
     actions as needed:

     click		       Sets the point (I-beam or text cursor) to
			       wherever the mouse cursor is pointing in the
			       text.

     press-drag-release	       Selects all text between the the point where
			       the left mouse button is first pressed down and
			       the point where it is released.	Dragging out
			       of the window causes ieditor to scroll in the
			       direction of the edge that the cursor crossed.

     click-click	       Causes the word over which the mouse cursor is
			       clicked to be selected.

     shift&click	       Extends a block of text that the user has
			       already selected. To extend the selection
			       forwards or backwards, hold down the shift key
			       and then click at the end of the extended
			       selection.

     shift&click-drag-release  Also extends a block of text the user has
			       already selected.  This differs in that the
			       extension of the selection changes as the mouse
			       is dragged.

TRANSFERRING X SELECTIONS
     ieditor can grab text from or give text to applications that use the X
     Window System's ICCC selection mechanism, such as wsh.  To send from
     ieditor to wsh, select text in ieditor using the mouse cursor, then move
     the mouse cursor into a wsh window and press the middle mouse button.  To
     grab from wsh, select text in the wsh window, then move the mouse cursor
     into a ieditor window and press middle mouse.  The text from wsh will be
     inserted at the point or replace the currently selected text in ieditor.

KEYBOARD COMMANDS
     The point can be moved in the document via the arrow keys.	 Holding shift
     while pressing the arrow keys will select the text that is moved over.

     The following keyboard accelerators are available:

     Alt+Backspace   Undo

     Shift+Delete    Cut

     Ctrl+Insert     Copy

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     Shift+Insert    Paste

     Delete	     Clear

     Alt+S	     Search

     Alt+R	     Search/Replace

     Home	     File Top

     End	     File Bottom

     Page Up/Alt+B   Page Up

     Page Down/Alt+F Page Down

     Alt+J	     Jump To Line

     Alt+L	     Line Number

     Ctrl+B	     Move the cursor one character to the left.

     Ctrl+F	     Move the cursor one character to the right.

     Alt+P	     Move the cursor to the first non-whitespace character
		     after the first whitespace character to the left or the
		     beginning of the line.

     Alt+N	     Move the cursor to the first whitespace character or end
		     of line following the next non-whitespace character.

     Ctrl+A	     Move the cursor to the beginning of the line.

     Ctrl+E	     Move the cursor to the end of the line.

     Ctrl+P	     Move the cursor up one line.

     Ctrl+N	     Move the cursor down one line.

SCROLL BARS
     ieditor uses horizontal and vertical scroll bars with proportionally
     sized sliders.

     Clicking on the arrows with the left mouse button causes the ieditor
     window to scroll one character up, down, left, or right.  Holding down
     the left button over any arrow causes the scrolling to repeat
     automatically.  Holding down the shift key while clicking on any arrow
     causes the window to scroll one full page of text.

     The scroll bars' sliders can also be used to scroll through the ieditor
     window by pressing the left mouse button while dragging the slider with
     the mouse cursor.	The sliders vary in size to indicate the percentage of

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     total text that is visible in the window.

     For more information about the entire IRIX Interactive Desktop
     environment, see the IID(1) man page.

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