Help Command
On-line help is available on every topic in Qedit. After you’ve become an expert with the commands introduced here, you can use Help to teach yourself all sorts of amazing new commands. To get Help, type a question mark or the word HELP.
/help
or
/?
Qedit responds with a list of its commands, and at the bottom of the screen, a list of keywords. Type the keyword of the topic in which you’re interested. For example, one of the keywords is “Full-Screen”. Get an introduction to full-screen mode by typing:
>full-screen
Did you notice that the Help prompt is different from Qedit’s regular prompt?
When you asked for Help, Qedit filled your screen with lists. To learn about some of the commands in the list, (e.g., the Add command), type the keyword:
>commands
and Qedit gives you some general information on the topic of commands. At the bottom of the screen is a list of keywords. Type the one in which you’re interested:
>add
Qedit responds with further information. You can backtrack your route and look at all the other possibilities too. Pressing Return takes you back one step at a time.
To exit from Help, press the Return key until you see the regular Qedit slash prompt again.