To copy-and-paste from the entry buffer to the
command line entry area
1 Place text to be pasted into the command line in the entry buffer text area.
You may do that by:
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Copying the text from the display area using the copy-and-paste feature.
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Enter the text directly by typing it into the entry buffer text area.
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Choose the text from the entry buffer recall dialog box.
2 Position the mouse pointer within the command line text entry area.
3 If necessary, reposition the cursor to the location where you want to paste the text.
4 If necessary, choose the insert or replace mode for the command entry area (by
pressing the <insert> key on the keyboard).
5 Click the command paste mouse button to paste the text in the command line entry
area at the current cursor position.
The entire contents of the entry buffer are pasted into the command line at the
current cursor position.
Although a paste from the display area to the entry buffer affects all displayed entry
buffers in all open windows, a paste from the entry buffer to the command line only
affects the command line of the window in which you are currently working.
See "To copy-and-paste to the entry buffer" for information about pasting
information from the display into the entry buffer.
Chapter 3: Using the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
Using Special Features of the Graphical User Interface
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Page 141: ...4 Using the Emulator How to control the processor and view system resources 111 ...
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Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
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