The qed utility is a fullscreen editor for
both your console and attached terminals. This
documentation has been divided into several major
sections.
- Tutorial Guide
- This section consists of a conversational introduction
    to the Full Screen Editor
    (qed). It
    contains examples which should be attempted on your PC as you
    read. It is highly recommended that all users of qed
    read this guide. The first several pages contain a
    complete reference to all the defined function and cursor keys. It will
    help you correlate the many functions available. Upon completion of the
    guide you should be capable of performing most editing tasks.  For
    most users, this may be all you need to know about the editor.
- Using qed on non-QNX Terminal Types
- This section describes how to configure the system to run
    qed from attached terminals. 
- Reference Manual  --  Editor Commands
- This section consists of a detailed description
    of every command supported by the editor.  You will discover that
    the defined function and cursor keys are in fact implemented as one
    or more of these commands.  Anyone who is going to be using the editor
    on a regular basis should read the preliminary sections up to the
    Append command.  The description of the Substitute
    and Global commands
    are also highly recommended.  Should you wish to define your own function
    key operations then it is imperative that you read and understand all
    sections.
- Defining Macros
- This section has been written as a tutorial guide
    in the writing of macros.  It should be sufficient to get you started.
    However, the best way to learn about macros is to experiment.
- Error Messages (Appendix A)
- This section details the error messages you may get from qed,
    and explains their meaning.
- Quick Reference
- This section is a quick overview of the function
    keys which relate to word processing.  They are also discussed in the
    tutorial introduction and are repeated here as a quick reference.