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Using Update Editor to insert an SVM?

  • June 8, 2021
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Is there any way one can use the Update Editor to insert an SVM

^m  =  am  ;  ^v  =  vm  ;  ^??? = svm

(^  =  <ctrl>)

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Is there any way one can use the Update Editor to insert an SVM

^m  =  am  ;  ^v  =  vm  ;  ^??? = svm

(^  =  <ctrl>)

And I just got my answer: Nope.

I've always used ED ( yeah, I know, BrianAsaurus Rex ) in which you can specify an SVM using Ctrl-.

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Brian Cram
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  • June 8, 2021

Is there any way one can use the Update Editor to insert an SVM

^m  =  am  ;  ^v  =  vm  ;  ^??? = svm

(^  =  <ctrl>)

Hi Roland. Cram here. Long time.

There does not appear to be a way to insert a subvalue mark with an Update Processor control key sequence, but I'll check with someone who uses UP a lot more than I do. I've attached an image of the keyboard layout.

Brian Cram
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  • June 8, 2021

Is there any way one can use the Update Editor to insert an SVM

^m  =  am  ;  ^v  =  vm  ;  ^??? = svm

(^  =  <ctrl>)

And I just got my answer: Nope.

I've always used ED ( yeah, I know, BrianAsaurus Rex ) in which you can specify an SVM using Ctrl-.