SCOPE and CNGMWA
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Author: Carol Horwitz, Philip Reid,
Richard LeFaivre (A); Carol Horwitz (B)
Submitted by: Michael E. Clark, Laboratory Computer Facility,
University of Wisconsin Medical Center, Madison, Wisconsin
A. SCOPE is a CRT-based editor for the PS/8 (or OS/8)
system on a PDP-12. A user-selected portion of the source
text is in full view on the CRT during editing. Features include
character editing via a key-controlled cursor, full
forward and backward movement through the source, the ability
to search for specified text strings, and horizontal tabbing.
The Command set for SCOPE is small and easily learned.
SCOPE is loosed upon the LAP6W (and hence LAP6) manuscript
editors.
B. CNGMWA is a support pragram for SCOPE, the scope oriented
PS/8 editor. CNGMWA may be used to change the size
of SCOPE's internal scratch file, allowing larger source
programs to be edited.
Minimum Hardware: 8K PDP-12, VR14 CRT or similar
CRT
Other Programs Needed: PS/8 or OS/8
Source Language: PAL-8 and LAP6W.
Catalog: July 1974