The main menu contains the following entries:
<#76#>show full page <#76#>
<#77#>about<#77#> Shows a requester with a highly interesting piece of text.
With this requester you can bring up a short help screen on keyboard
sequences.
<#78#>+ ++<#78#> This is a two part menu entry. With <#79#>+<#79#> you get to
the next page, and with <#80#>++<#80#> to the last page.
<#81#>- --<#81#> Equals the above menu entry, except that it does
go to either the previous or the first page.
<#82#>show full page<#82#> Reduces the current page, in a manner that it fits
the screen entirely.
<#83#>outfit =;SPMgt;<#83#> This is a submenu, in which the commands to change
the looks of the ShowDVI<#84#><#84#> screen are located.
<#85#>load DVI =;SPMgt;<#85#> A submenu to load a new DVI file.
<#86#>resolution =;SPMgt;<#86#> With this submenu the resolution of
the screen display can be altered.
<#87#>print page<#87#> Command to print the current page. This happens through
a system call. Thus you can select the printer type and resolution required
through the Preferences program. Is there already a printing process running
then the menu will look like this: <#88#>abort print<#88#>. With this option you
can abort the currently running printing process. (Though your printer may
go on printing for a while until the printer's buffers are empty. -TT)
<#89#>hide quit<#89#>
Another two part menu entry. With <#90#>hide<#90#> the ShowDVI<#91#><#91#> screen is
pushed to the background and <#92#>quit<#92#> ends the program after
checking with the user if this should really happen.
You can by the way end the program with Control-<#93#>C<#93#> without the
safety check.
Now an overview of the submenus: