Epsilon User's Manual and Reference >
Command Reference >
abort
Abort the currently executing command. | Ctrl-G |
This special command causes a currently executing command to stop, if
possible. It cancels any executing macros, and discards any
characters you may have typed that Epsilon hasn't read. Under DOS,
the <Scroll Lock> key also aborts, while under OS/2, the
Control-<Scroll Lock> key serves the same purpose. Use the
set-abort-key command to change the abort key.
More info:
Searching
Interrupting a Command
Keys and their Representation
Copyright (C) 1984, 2020 by Lugaru Software Ltd. All rights reserved.
|