LSE$CLIHELP.HLB  —  GOTO  LINE
    Moves the cursor to the end of the line, or the next line if the
    cursor is already at the end of a line.

    Format

      GOTO LINE

1  –  Qualifiers

1.1    /BEGINNING

       /BEGINNING (D)

    Indicates that the cursor should be moved to the beginning of
    the line. The /BEGINNING, /BREAK, /BOUND, and /END qualifiers are
    mutually exclusive.

1.2    /BOUND

    Moves the cursor to the beginning or the end of the current
    line depending on whether the direction specified is FORWARD or
    REVERSE. If the cursor is already at the specified destination,
    LSE issues a message to that effect and the cursor does not move.
    The /BEGINNING, /BREAK, /BOUND, and /END qualifiers are mutually
    exclusive.

1.3    /BREAK

    Moves the cursor either to the beginning or end of a line
    depending on whether the direction currently specified is FORWARD
    or REVERSE. If the cursor is already at the specified destination,
    LSE moves it to the corresponding break on the next line in
    the current direction. The /BEGINNING, /BREAK, /BOUND, and /END
    qualifiers are mutually exclusive.

1.4    /CURRENT

       /CURRENT (D)

    Instructs LSE to use the current direction of the buffer.

1.5    /END

    Indicates that the cursor should be moved to the end of the line.
    The /BEGINNING, /BREAK, /BOUND, and /END qualifiers are mutually
    exclusive.

1.6    /FORWARD

    Instructs LSE to move the cursor down or to the right.

1.7    /REVERSE

    Instructs LSE to move the cursor up or to the left.
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