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| '''CASE Mixed/Upper command'''
| | #REDIRECT [[Model 204 full-screen editor#Using the CASE command]] |
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| You may issue either of the following commands in the [[Model 204 full-screen editor]]:
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| ; CASE Mixed
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| : This command indicates that terminal input is accepted “as is,” without translation to uppercase. This is similar to invoking the *LOWER command prior to entering the Full Screen Editor. The second word of this command, “Mixed”, may be abbreviated to any prefix.
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| ; CASE Upper
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| : This command indicates that terminal input is translated to uppercase. This is similar to invoking the *UPPER command prior to entering the Full Screen Editor. The second word of this command, “Upper”, may be abbreviated to any prefix.
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| This command will not affect the case translation setting (*UPPER/*LOWER) that was in effect “outside” the editor; that is, when you exit the editor, the case translation will be as it was prior to entering the editor.
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| In addition to the CASE command, the initial case translation setting within the editor can be automatically set to *LOWER, using the '1' bit of the [[SIREDIT Parameter|SIREDIT parameter]].
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| Neither the CASE command nor the *UPPER/*LOWER setting affect the input on the editor command line.
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| The matching of strings (for example, “/subroutine”) can be done in a case-insensitive manner, using the '2' bit of the [[SIREDIT parameter|SIREDIT parameter]].
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| [[Category:Editor commands]]
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