
				<+LINE>



	Pressing

		<+LINE>

	moves to the top of the window the line that is approximatelu

	1/3 of a window forward in the file.Thus, if Line 1 is currently

	at the top of a 37-line (the default) window and you press <+LINE>

	once, Line 11 will be moved to the top.


	You may also enter

		<ARG> n <+LINE>

	where n is the number of lines you wish the window to move down.

	For example, if

		1)  Line 22 is the first line in a 37-line window;
		2)  You press <ARG>;
		3)  You enter 5;
		4)  You press <+LINE>

	the window will readjust forward such that line 27 now appears at


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						|Press <+PAGE> to continue




	the top of the file followed in sequence by the next 36 lines

	of text.  If the line containing the cursor is still within

	the window, the cursor will reappear under the same character

	or blank on that line.	If the line is no longer displayed,

	the cursor moves to the standard cursor position approximately

	1/4 of a window down from the top.


	If you enter a non-integer argument to a <+LINE> the

	following message will appear at the bottom left of

	the screen:

		**** Argument must be numeric.

	Repeat the function providing an integer as an argument.


	To move the line where the cursor is currently positioned

	to the top of the window type

		<ARG> <+LINE>
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	Wylbur Comparison
	-----------------

	A similar command to

		<+LINE>

	in Wylbur is the command

		LIST PAGE=10 <CR.....>

	With each press of the carriage return <CR> the next 10th line

	in your file becomes the top line followed by the next 9 lines

	in sequence.  The Editor displays the following 36 lines of text.


	The equivalent to

		<ARG> n <+LINE>

	in Wylbur is the command

		LIST PAGE=n <CR.....>

	where n is the number of lines to move down.

	Note that in the Editor you may edit between presses of <+LINE>.
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						|Press <HELP> to return
						|Press <+PAGE> to continue
						|Press <-PAGE> to review


	In Wylbur, however, if you issue an edit command after a LIST

	you may not continue listing by simply pressing <CR> but must

	retype the LIST command.



























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