cedit('on')
cedit('off')
cedit('vms')
cedit('emacs')
cedit('on')
enables command line edit and recall mode. In this mode, valid keystrokes are
------------------------------------------------------------- Keystroke Description ------------------------------------------------------------- Ctrl-p Previous line Ctrl-n Next line Ctrl-b One character left Ctrl-f One character right Esc-b, Ctrl-l Cursor word left (not supported on Macintosh) Esc-f, Ctrl-r Cursor word right (not supported on Macintosh) Ctrl-a Beginning of line Ctrl-e End of line Ctrl-u Cancel line Ctrl-d In-place delete Ctrl-t Insert toggle (not supported on Macintosh) Ctrl-k Delete to end of line -------------------------------------------------------------
cedit('off')
turns off the command line edit and recall facility.
cedit('vms')
enables VMS key definitions:
---------------------------- Keystroke Description ---------------------------- Ctrl-l Cursor word left Ctrl-r Cursor word right Ctrl-b Beginning of line Ctrl-e End of line Ctrl-u Cancel line Ctrl-a Insert toggle Ctrl-d EOF ----------------------------
cedit('emacs')
returns to the default Emacs key definitions. This option is always in effect for MS-Windows and Macintosh systems, in addition to the standard fixed key bindings.(c) Copyright 1994 by The MathWorks, Inc.