Sue Center unfortunately does not have complete editing facilities to enable easy revisions of the text you have entered. Such generalized editing is actually a complex task and would require a sophisticated interface. Remember that the aim here is basic communication not syntactic perfection. Sue Center is optimized for producing text not for modifying it.
Text in Sue Center is mostly entered in a running stream as if we were speaking. We can't retrieve spoken words from the air to change them. If we speak in error our listeners do usually adapt and communication does happen.
It IS annoying, however, to know that you have made an error that you can't fix. If you see that you have entered something in the message area that you wish were different there are two ways to remedy it.
The first is to simply delete characters and words until you get to the place you want to change. This is rather unsatisfying because you may be deleting words you actually did want.
The other way to do an edit is tricky to explain but quite powerful. Let's say you have entered this in the message area:
and you realize that TIMF should be TIME. You can enter the following 5 characters at the end of the text:NOW IS THE TIMF FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE TO
When the final slash is chosen the program will:NOW IS THE TIMF FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE TO /F/E/
Another example:
This will insert a space between the E and the F to give 'TIME FOR'. Note that the underscore above (and below) is used to represent a space in a more visible way. You actually enter a space not an underscore.NOW IS THE TIMEFOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE TO /EF/E_F/
You also could have done the above edit in the following ways to achieve the same result:
Another way to accomplish the same edit is this:/TIME/TIME_/ /ME/ME_/ /F/_F/
Because there four E's on the line a different interactive mechanism is invoked to allow you to choose which E's to replace with 'E_'. As each E is highlighted in turn you choose 'Yes' to replace, 'Skip' to move on to the next, and 'Done' to say that you are finished./E/E_/
Two more examples:
You can use the * character as a wildcard to match several letters:NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE /THE_/THE BEST / NOW IS THE TIMGE FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE /G//
to produceNOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE /_I*D//
Since making such 'search and replace' edits is sometimes difficult to get right, you can UNDO an edit by entering an apostrophe (' - also known as a single quote) immediately after seeing the faulty edit.NOW PEOPLE
If the string you are searching for is not found you will be notified of this and nothing further will be done.
If the line you are editing contains a slash you can use an alternative editing delimiter of percent.
If the line contains both a slash and a percent you are out of luck.http://www.helo.com/greet/hi/howdy.html %l%ll%