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(This is the third part of NJSTAR USER MANUAL. Read NJSTAR2.DOC first)
=============================================================================
14. FILE CONVERSION
===================
This section describes several file conversion options provided by NJStar.
All items listed here can be found under "Output" (╜╨╬╧) in the main menu.
NJStar uses the EUC (Enhanced Unix Code) coding standard, but can
automatically detect all the 7-bit JIS codes described below.
A file can also be output in any format at the user's choice, regardless of
what JIS code the file was originally written in, through the many file
conversion capabilities that NJStar provides.
FUNCTION <PcxSaveFile> [Shift+F5] PCX║ε└« Create PCX
Creates a set of PCX files (one file per page) from the current file. The
purpose of this function is mainly to help users to send a JIS file via
computerized fax equipment.
A JIS file is normally not supported by fax software. But PCX is a popular
graphic format, supported by many fax software packages. This function can
be used to convert the current file to PCX files, to be sent via
computerized fax equipment.
Since PCX is primarily a graphics format, any graphic editor, such as
Windows PaintBrush, can be used to edit the resultant graphic files.
UTILITY JIS2PCX.EXE
<PcxSaveFile> uses 16x16 fonts to produce PCX files. This utility program
uses better fonts that are provided in the registered version to produce
PCX files in higher resolution. Registered users please check the
UTILITY.DOC file for more details about this program.
FUNCTION <SaveEUC> [Shift+F1] EUC╩▌┤╔ Save as EUC
Saves current file to disk in EUC-JIS (8-bit) format, the format used by
UNIX system. The system will prompt user to enter a filename. If the
filename is a duplicate of an existing file, the system will ask to confirm
the operation.
FUNCTION <SaveNewJIS> [Shift+F2] ┐╖-JIS╩▌┤╔ Save as New-JIS
Saves current file to disk in New-JIS (7-bit) format. The system will prompt
user to enter a filename. If the filename is a duplicate of an existing
file, the system will ask to confirm the operation. Use this file format if
you intend to send your file with any email package on the network.
FUNCTION <SaveOldJIS> [Shift+F3] ╡∞-JIS╩▌┤╔ Save as Old-JIS
Saves current file to disk in Old-JIS (7-bit) format. The system will prompt
user to enter a filename. If the filename is a duplicate of an existing file,
the system will ask to confirm the operation.
FUNCTION <SaveNecJIS> [Shift+F4] NEC-JIS╩▌┤╔ Save as NEC-JIS
Saves current file to disk in NEC-JIS (7-bit) format. The system will prompt
user to enter a filename. If the filename is a duplicate of an existing file,
the system will ask to confirm the operation.
FUNCTION <SaveShiftJIS> [Shift+F6] Ñ╖Ñ╒Ñ╚-JIS╩▌┤╔ Save as ShiftJIS
Saves current file to disk in Shift-JIS (8-bit) format, the format currently
used by PCs (DOS/V) and Apple Macintosh. The system will prompt user to
enter a filename. If the filename is a duplicate of an existing file, the
system will ask to confirm the operation.
NJStar has the ability to coding European characters (ASCII range 128-160)
but Shift-JIS uses this space for different purpose. So make sure not to
save the file in Shift-JIS if the document contains such characters.
=============================================================================
15. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
========================
While you have many options when running NJStar, you can also configure
NJStar's initial settings so that NJStar will always run the way you prefer.
The system configuration is set through NJCONFIG.EXE. This section
describes the basic procedures for NJCONFIG.EXE.
To run NJCONFIG.EXE, first make sure it is in the current sub-directory or
accessible through the system path statement and make a backup copy of the
current NJSTAR.NJJ. Then, at DOS prompt, enter the following command:
[USAGE]
C:\NJJ30> NJCONFIG
Press [Return], the following main menu will appear at the center of the
screen,
Options:
C - Color settings
G - General options
V - Video and keyboard
H - Help screen
K - Keys configuration
I - Install printer driver
P - Printer settings
S - Save and quit
Q - Quit without save
Enter your option:
NJCONFIG.EXE can also be called by using the <NJConfig> command while
running NJStar. In this case, the system will not ask for the program name.
COLOR SETTING
The first menu item is for color settings, with the following options.
Please notice that the color numbers 0-15 are shown on the screen as sample
colors when the program is running. When running NJCONFIG.EXE within NJStar,
the change of color setting will not take effect until NJStar is started
again.
Group 1: Background related options:
Enter background color for text editing screen. (0-7) [ 1]:
Enter background color for bottom input line... (0-7) [ 4]:
Do you want to use dark background color..............[ NO]?
Do you want to display marked block in reverse video..[YES]?
Group 2: Foreground related options:
Enter color number for text editing screen... (0- 15) [ 11]:
Enter color number for cursor ............... (0- 15) [ 15]:
Enter color number for separation line....... (0- 15) [ 7]:
Enter color number for QuickHelp screen ..... (0- 15) [ 10]:
Enter color number for marked text block..... (0- 15) [ 2]:
Enter color number for menu (Reverse Video).. (0- 15) [ 15]:
Enter color number for hi-lighted menu item.. (0- 15) [ 10]:
Group 3: Bottom input line color options:
Enter color number for bottom line .......... (1- 15) [ 15]:
Enter color number for general message ...... (1- 15) [ 10]:
Enter color number for ERROR message......... (1- 15) [ 14]:
GENERAL OPTIONS:
The following selections for the general options may not be listed in the
same order as they appear on the screen. Please refer to the corresponding
materials in this manual for more information.
Group 1: Input related options:
NJStar supports following Japanese input methods:
0. ASCII Input 3. Kana-Kanji
1. Romaji 4.[A-Z] Other Methods
2. EUC/JIS 5. English->Japanese
Enter Default Input Method ..............................[0]:
NJStar supports following Japanese formats:
0. EUC 1. New-JIS 2. Old-JIS 3.NEC-JIS 4. Shift-JIS
Enter default format for new file ........... (0- 4) [ 0]: 0
Do you want to delay conversion in Kana-Kanji input... [ NO]?
Do you want to detect Shift-JIS automatically..........[ NO]?
Do you want to start with pure Japanese mode.......... [ NO]?
Group 2: Display related options:
Do you want to display special EOL(End of Line) char. [ NO]?
Do you want to display Space specially with EOL...... [ NO]?
Enter ASCII code of end of line(EOL) mark.... (1-255) [ 20]:
Enter char disp. after the no. at bottom line(0 for small no.)[ 0]:
Do you want to display <*** End of File ***> mark.... [YES]?
Do you want to have a blinking cursor................ [YES]?
Do you want to hide mouse cursor while using keyboard.[ NO]?
Group 3: Operating related options:
Do you want to load all font into XMS (extended mem.) [ NO]?
Do you want to load some font into RAM (128K required)[YES]?
Do you want to create a backup file (.BAK)........... [YES]?
Do you want to save file in binary(with LF no CR).... [YES]?
Do you want to enter search string for SearchBackward.[YES]?
Should NJStar restore the starting drive/dir on exit. [YES]?
Should <QuitFile> & <File> ask before exiting to DOS. [ NO]?
Do you want a beep sound when an error occurs........ [YES]?
Enter sound frequency (Hz).................. (1-5000) [400]:
Enter autosave interval in min. (0=no save).. (0- 60) [ 10]:
Enter ScreenSaver interval in min.(0=no save) (0- 30) [ 3]:
VIDEO AND KEYBOARD
Options for using various video and keyboard equipment. NJStar will select
automatically between EGA or VGA video mode according to your existing
hardware. However, you can force NJStar to adopt other modes with the
following options. Please note that if these options do not accord with your
hardware, it may render NJStar unable to perform properly.
The first question is,
Is your monitor a Super VGA supporting 800x600x16.... [ NO]?
You need to have a Super VGA monitor to select this option. If [YES], the
following list will be displayed:
List of Super VGA chip sets:
0. 0x0054 0 - ATI Technologies
1. 0x006A 0 - Ahead Technologies / ZYMOS
2. 0x0070 0 - Chips & Technology
3. 0x0064 0 - Cirrus Logic CL-GD 500/600
4. 0x0059 0 - Compaq Super VGA chips
5. 0x0029 0 - Compaq QVision VGA chips
6. 0x0070 0x0002 - Everex
7. 0x0029 0 - Genoa 5xxx series (Tseng Chip)
8. 0x0079 0 - Genoa 6xxx series
9. 0x0052 0 - OAK Tech. OAT-067 /OTI037C "UNIQUE" VGA
10. 0x005e 0 - OAK Tech. OTI037C+NEL Electronics BIOS
11. 0x0058 0 - Paradise / Western Digital / NCR / ACUMOS
12. 0x002a 0 - Primus Graphics Accelerator
13. 0x001F 0 - RealTek RTVGA
14. 0x4F02 0x0202 - S3 Graphics Accelerator
15. 0x005b 0 - Trident 8900/8800CS
16. 0x0029 0 - Tseng Lab ET-3000/ET4000/Hi color
17. 0x4F02 0x0102 - VESA (Video Electronics Standard Assoc.)
18. 0x6f05 0x0062 - Video 7 / Headland Technologies
19. ------------------ None of above.
20. 0x0029 0x0000 ==== Keep old configuration
Identify your Super VGA Chip set (0-20) [20]:
Your choice should match exactly the existing hardware. If in doubt, please
consult your computer's hardware manual to identify the video chip set. If
your chip set is not listed above, add the information to the file
SUPER.VGA, (a text file).
An utility program, WHICHVGA.COM, is enclosed in the package to assist you
to make a correct choice. (WHICHVGA.COM is a public domain program and
NJStar assumes absolutely no responsibility for any result provided by this
program.)
Here are three more options in this group.
Is your monitor a MonoEGA, MonoVGA/MCGA................[NO]?
Do you want to use 25 lines if VGA screen installed....[YES]?
Do you want to test for presence of enhanced keyboard..[YES]?
HELP SCREEN
Prompts for the user specified help screen file. The default file name is
NJCONFIG.HLP and KANJI.HLP. Please see <QuickHelp> in MENU AND HELP for the
specification of the help file.
Enter English help screen configuration filename [NJCONFIG.HLP]:
Enter Japanese help screen configuration filename [KANJI.HLP]:
KEYS CONFIGURATION
Prompts for the user specified key assignment file. The default filename is
NJCONFIG.KEY. You may specify a user key assignment file if necessary.
Enter key configure data filename [NJCONFIG.KEY]:
You may use NJStar to write a key assignment, reassigning NJStar's
configurable functions to user-specified keys. Here are some important
points (see NJCONFIG.KEY for an example):
1. Use EUC format (or ASCII) format for the key assignment file;
2. Comment lines in the key assignment file start with "*" characters;
3. Use function names in English as listed in Appendix 1;
4. Use the standard key names and button names listed in Appendix 2;
5. A function may be assigned to more than one key. But if more than
one function is assigned to the same key, only the last assignment
will be functional.
6. Some keys are only available for enhanced keyboards. When a non-
available key is used in a key assignment file, the assignment will
be ignored.
7. A function can be assigned to a single key (or a mouse button) or a
primary key combination ([# Shift], [@ Alt], or [^ Ctrl] + other
keys) in the following way:
KeyName Function Name or a macro
[EXAMPLE]
F1 QuickHelp
@Y Paste
^X Meta
#Enter HardReturn
8. A function can be assigned to a meta key combination in the
following way (Note: a meta key should be defined prior to meta
combination.),
MetaKey FunctionName or a macro
[EXAMPLE]
^X Meta
Meta+^Z QuitFile
Meta+W Macro EXInput 'B'
9. Please refer to Section <<MACRO COMMANDS>> for creating macros and
more macro examples.
INSTALL PRINTER DRIVER
Prompt for the user-specified printer driver file. Please note that only 9
pin printer drivers are supplied with NJStar's Shareware Version.
Printer driver currently installed: EPSON 9p & Compatibles
Printer Drivers Available:
0. CANONBJE.DRV - Canon BJ(EPSON Comp
1. CANONBJI.DRV - Canon BJ(IBM Comp.)
2. CANONLBP.DRV - Canon LBP-8 / CaPSL
3. EPSON24.DRV - EPSON24p & Compat's
4. EPSON9P.DRV - EPSON 9p & Compat's
5. EPSONFX1.DRV - EPSON FX 60 dpi
6. EPSONFX2.DRV - EPSON FX 120 dpi
7. HPDESKJ.DRV - HP Deskjet & Compt.
8. HPLASER.DRV - HP Laserjet+ & PCLs
9. IBMPRO9P.DRV - IBM Pro 9p & Comp's
10. IBMX24.DRV - IBM Pro X24 &Comp's
Enter printer driver number (0-10) [ 4]:
Please note that if you are going to print to file for a printer on another
computer, you should install the corresponding printer driver.
PRINTER SETTINGS
Please refer to the corresponding materials in this manual.
Printer port (0=Lpt1 1=Lpt2 2=Lpt3 3=Lpt4)...... (0- 3) [ 0]:
Double strike for 9 pin printing (0=NO, 1=YES)..... (0- 1) [ 0]:
Paper feeding (0=Manual 1=Continuous).............. (0- 1) [ 1]:
Should NJStar interpret the '\' formatting commands.........[YES]?
Do you want to print page number............................[YES]?
Default paper length in lines (1 line= 1/6 inch).. (20- 90) [53]:
Paper length adjustment in dots(1 dot= 1/30 line).. (0- 30) [0]:
Default top margin in lines (1 line= 1/6 inch)..... (2- 20) [3]:
Default bottom margin in lines (1 line= 1/6 inch).. (2- 20) [5]:
Paper width in number of Japanese chars............ (20- 70) [50]:
Default left margin in number of Japanese chars..... (0- 20) [ 5]:
Default right margin in number of Japanese chars.... (0- 20) [ 5]:
Default space between 2 lines(in dots)............. (0- 72) [12]:
EXIT
When finished, select "S" to save and quit, or "Q" to cancel all changes
made in the current session.
Changes of configuration will be saved to NJSTAR.NJJ. To restore the system
settings to its original state, restore the original version of NJSTAR.NJJ..
=============================================================================
16. FONT UTILITIES
==================
When using a Japanese word processor, there is always a time when you will
want to create a new character. To meet this need, NJStar provides a set of
utility programs to add user characters to NJStar's font library files.
UTILITY JISPRINT.EXE
This utility program prints Japanese characters in a EUC file to another
file in dot matrix format. You may also use this program to output any
existing characters and modify them into new characters so that they may be
added to the font files again with JISFONT.EXE.
UTILITY JISFONT.EXE
This utility program will update NJStar's font files with user specified
characters. You can specify the character code (and location) and bitmap
images in the font file. This program will update the user-specified font
file.
UTILITY NJ24.EXE
This utility program provides an interactive interface for editing a user-
specified 24x24 font library file. The result takes effect immediately
without using JISFONT.EXE and JISPRINT.EXE. Mouse support is available.
These three programs are available for registered users only. Registered
users please read UTILITY.DOC for more information.
=============================================================================
APPENDIX 1
LIST OF NJSTAR CONFIGURABLE FUNCTIONS
Note: This table contains all NJStar's configurable functions.
Please notice that in the column of DEFAULT KEY, # = Shift+, @ =Alt+,
and ^ = Ctrl+.
NAME NAME DEFAULT KEY FUNCTION
============= ============ ========= ==================================
Menu ÑßÑ╦Ñσí╝ [ESC] Call up the main menu
QuickHelp Ñ╪ÑδÑ╫ [F1] Call up the help screen
EnglishMenu ÑßÑ╦Ñσí╝└┌┬╪ [^M] Toggling the system language
NJConfig Ñ╗Ñ├Ñ╞ÑúÑ≤Ñ░ [^C] System reconfiguration
DOS DOSÑ│Ñ▐Ñ≤Ñ╔ [^D] Execute user specified DOS command
Shell Ñ╖ѺÑδ [^S] Shell to the DOS prompt
ListDir Ñ╟ÑúÑ∞Ñ»Ñ╚ÑΩ [#F9] List user specified directory
EditFile ╩╕╜±ñ╬╞╔╜╨ñ╖ [F8] Load user specified file
OpenFile ╩╕╜±Ñ¬í╝Ñ╫Ñ≤ [^O] Provide file list for opening file
NextFile ╝íñ╬╩╕╜±ñ╪ [F10] Goto the next file in file ring
PrevFile ┴░ñ╬╩╕╜±ñ╪ [@F10] Goto the previous file in file ring
FileList ╩╕╜±░∞═≈ [#F10] List all files in file ring
RenameFile ╩╕╜±╠╛╩╤╣╣ [F7] Rename the current file
SaveFile ╩╕╜±ñ╬╩▌┤╔ [F2] Save the current file to disk
File ╩╕╜± [F4] Save the current file and quit
SaveAll ┴┤ñ╞╩▌┤╔ [^F4] Save the current file and quit all
QuitFile ╩╕╜±ñ≥╜¬╬╗ [F3] Quit current file (confirm saving)
QuitAll ┴┤ñ╞╜¬╬╗ [^F3] Quit all files (confirm saving)
CursorLeft ║╕╩²ñ╪ [LEFT] Move left by one character
CursorRight ▒ª╩²ñ╪ [RIGHT] Move right by one character
CursorUp ╛σ╩²ñ╪ [UP] Move up by one line
CursorDown ▓╝╩²ñ╪ [DOWN] Move down by one line
BegLine ╣╘╞¼ñ╪ [HOME] Goto beginning of current screen
EndLine ╣╘╦÷ñ╪ [END] Goto the end of current screen
WordLeft ░∞╕∞║╕ñ╪ [^LEFT] Move to beginning of current word
WordRight ░∞╕∞▒ªñ╪ [^RIGHT] Move to the beginning of next word
BegScreen ▓Φ╠╠╞¼ñ╪ [^UP] Goto top left of the current screen
EndScreen ▓Φ╠╠╦÷ñ╪ [^DOWN] Goto bottom left of current screen
PageUp ░∞▓Φ╠╠╛σñ╪ [PGUP] Goto bottom line of previous screen
PageDown ░∞▓Φ╠╠▓╝ñ╪ [PGDN] Goto top line of the next screen
BegFile ╩╕╜±╞¼ñ╪ [^HOME] Goto beginning of the current file
EndFile ╩╕╜±╦÷ñ╪ [^END] Goto the end of the current file
ScrollUp ╛σñ╪Ñ╣Ñ»ÑφÑδ [@UP] Scroll up screen by one line
ScrollDown ▓╝ñ╪Ñ╣Ñ»ÑφÑδ [@DOWN] Scorll down screen by on line
GotoLine ╗╪─Ω╣╘ñ╪ [^F6] Goto a user specified hard line
Enter ÑΩÑ┐í╝Ñ≤ [ENTER] Enter EOL character or accept input
HardReturn Ñ¿Ñ≤Ñ┐í╝ [GREYENTER] Enter EOL char. in search string
DelChar ║∩╜ⁿ [DEL] Delete the current character
BackSpace Ñ╨Ñ├Ñ»Ñ╣Ñ┌í╝Ñ╣ [BS] Delete the previous character
DelLine ñ│ñ╬╣╘ñ≥║∩╜ⁿ [^BS],[^Y] Delete the current line
DelToBegLine ╣╘╞¼ñ▐ñ╟║∩╜ⁿ [^J] Delete to beginning of current line
DelToEndLine ╣╘╦÷ñ▐ñ╟║∩╜ⁿ [^K], [^E] Delete to the end of current line
UnDelLine ║∩╜ⁿñ╬▓≤╔ⁿ [F9] Recover latest deleted text
DupLine ñ│ñ╬╣╘ñ≥╩ú╝╠ [^L] Duplicate the current line
TimeDate ╞ⁿ╔╒ñ▒ñ╚╗■╣∩ [^T] Insert system date and time
ToggleEOL ╣╘╦÷Ñ▐í╝Ñ» [^F9] Toggle display of EOL characters
FileStatus ╩╕╜±ñ╦ñ─ñññ╞ [^F1] Report current file status
WordCount ╕∞╢τñ╬┼²╖╫ [^F5] Count a user specified string
Search ╕í║≈ [F5] Search for user specified string
SearchForward ▓╝╩²ñ╪╕í║≈ [^F] Continue to search forward
SearchBackward ╛σ╩²ñ╪╕í║≈ [^B] Search backward for given string
SearchReplace ├╓┤╣ñ¿ [F6] Search and replace w/ confirmation
Replace ┴┤ñ╞├╓┤╣ñ¿ Search and replace w/o confirmation
MarkBlock ╗╪─Ω░Φ└▀─Ω [@B] Mark beginning or end of a block
MarkLine ╣╘ñ≥╗╪─Ω [@L] Mark current line as a block
MarkWord ░∞╕∞ñ≥╗╪─Ω [@W] Mark the current word as a block
UnMarkBlock ╗╪─Ωñ╬▓≥╜ⁿ [@U] Clear current block mark
MoveBlock ╗╪─Ω░Φñ╬░▄╞░ [@M] Move block to the cursor position
CopyBlock ╩ú╝╠ñ╚┼╜╔╒ [@C] Copy block to the cursor position
Copy ╩ú╝╠ [^W] Store the block to block buffer
Paste ┼╜╔╒ñ▒ [@Y] Restore the content of block buffer
UnDelBlock ║∩╜ⁿñ╬▓≤╔ⁿ [@Y] Restore latest deleted block
DelBlock ╗╪─Ω░Φñ╬║∩╜ⁿ [@D] Delete the current block
GotoBlock ╗╪─Ω░Φñ╪ [@G] Goto the beginning of current block
SaveBlock ╗╪─Ω░Φ╩▌┤╔ [@S] Save the current block to a file
DefWordSet ╕∞─╣ÑΩÑ╗Ñ├Ñ╚ [@Q] Set default word set(a-z,A-Q,0-9, _)
AltWordSet ╕∞─╣Ñ╗Ñ├Ñ╚ [@A] Set Alternative word set (Plus.etc)
Convert2Kanji ╩╤┤╣íºñóó¬░í [@F1] convert Hiragana to Kanji character
EXInput ┬╛ñ╬╞■╬╧╦í [@F2] Select other input method
KanaKanjiInput ñ½ñ╩┤┴╗·╞■╬╧ [@F3] Online Romaji input
EUCinput EUCÑ│í╝Ñ╔╞■╬╧ [@F4] Set input method to EUC/JIS Input
RomajiInput Ñφí╝Ñ▐╗·╞■╬╧ [@F5] Set input method to Romaji Input
ASCinput ▒╤╗·╞■╬╧ [@F6] Set input method to ASCII Input
English ▒╤╧┬╞■╬╧ [@F7] Set input method to English->Jap.
JasciiMode ┴┤│╤ÑΓí╝Ñ╔ [@F9] Change mode to JASCII
Option ѬÑ╫Ñ╖ÑτÑ≤ [^F2] Change conversion mode setting
Symbols ╞├╝∞ñ╩╡¡╣µ [^6] Lookup special symbol character
UndoConvert ╩╤┤╣ñ╬▓≤╔ⁿ [#F8],[INS] Revert the conversion
Radical ╔⌠╝≤╕í║≈ [#F1] Lookup character by radicals
EDictLookup ╝¡╜±ñ╬╕í║≈ [@E/@X] Call Japanese-English dictionary
Glossary ═╤╕∞╜╕ [^G] Call an user lookup dictionary
KanjiInfo ┤┴╗·ñ╬╛≡╩≤ [@Z] Call information for Kanji character
MacroRec Ñ▐Ñ»Ñφ╡¡╧┐ [F11] Begin or end recording commands
MacroExec Ñ▐Ñ»Ñφ╝┬╣╘ [F12] Execute recorded commands
SaveMacro Ñ▐Ñ»Ñφ╩▌┤╔ [@F11] Save the current macro to a file
ReadMacro Ñ▐Ñ»Ñφ╞╔╜╨ñ╖ [@F12] Read a macro file to macro buffer
RepeatCmd ÑΩÑ╘í╝Ñ╚ [^F11] Repeat the current command
Print ░⌡║■ [^P] Print the current file
PcxSaveFile PCX║ε└« [#F5] Write the current file to PCX files
SaveEUC EUC╩▌┤╔ [^F7] Save current file to EUC JIS
SaveNewJIS ┐╖-JIS╩▌┤╔ [#F2] Save current file to New JIS
SaveOldJIS ╡∞-JIS╩▌┤╔ [#F3] Save current file to Old JIS
SaveNecJIS NEC-JIS╩▌┤╔ [#F4] Save current file to NEC JIS
SaveShiftJIS Ñ╖Ñ╒Ñ╚JIS╩▌┤╔ [#F6] Save current file to Shift JIS
============= ============= =========== ====================================
=============================================================================
APPENDIX 2
LIST OF NJSTAR KEY NAMES
Note: This table contains all NJStar's assignable key names.
Please not that # = Shift+ , @ = Alt+ , and ^ = Ctrl+ .
Key names followed by * are only available on an enhanced keyboard.
=======================================================================
PART I: Function keys
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11* F12*
#F1 #F2 #F3 #F4 #F5 #F6 #F7 #F8 #F9 #F10 #F11* #F12*
@F1 @F2 @F3 @F4 @F5 @F6 @F7 @F8 @F9 @F10 @F11* @F12*
^F1 ^F2 ^F3 ^F4 ^F5 ^F6 ^F7 ^F8 ^F9 ^F10 ^F11* ^F12*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PART II: Regular Character Keys
ESC BS ENTER TAB
#ESC #BS #ENTER #TAB
@ESC @BS @ENTER @TAB* @BackSlash
^BS ^ENTER ^TAB* ^BackSlash ^BREAK
@A @B @C @D @E @F @G @H @I @J @K @L @M
^A ^B ^C ^D ^E ^F ^G ^H ^I ^J ^K ^L ^M
@N @O @P @Q @R @S @T @U @V @W @X @Y @Z
^N ^O ^P ^Q ^R ^S ^T ^U ^V ^W ^X ^Y ^Z
@` @-* @+* @= [@ @] @' @; @/
^- ^] ^2 ^6
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PART III: Keypad Keys
GREY/ GREY* GREY- GREY+ GreyEnter
#GREY/ #GREY* #GREY- #GREY+ #GreyEnter
@GREY/* @GREY* @GREY- @GREY+ @GreyEnter*
^GREY/* ^GREY** ^GREY-* ^GREY+* ^GreyEnter*
UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Keypad5
#UP #DOWN #LEFT #RIGHT #Keypad5
@UP* @DOWN* @LEFT* @RIGHT*
^UP* ^DOWN* ^LEFT ^RIGHT ^Keypad5*
HOME END PGUP PGDN DEL INS
#HOME #END #PGUP #PGDN #DEL #INS
@HOME* @END @PGUP* @PGDN* @DEL* @INS*
^HOME ^END ^PGUP* ^PGDN ^DEL* ^INS*
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PART IV: Meta Combination Keys
0 -> 9 A -> Z
! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ + =
[ ] \ : ; " ' , < . > ? / ESC
^A -> ^Z ^6 ^- ^BACKSLASH ^RBRACE
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PART V: Mouse Buttons
M_LEFT - Click left button M_LL - Double click left button
M_RIGHT - Click right button M_RR - Double click right button
M_MID - Click middle button M_MM - Double click middle button
M_LR - Click both left and right buttons
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APPENDIX 3
SUMMARY OF NJSTAR LOCATION-SENSITIVE MOUSE FUNCTIONS
NOTE: This appendix presents a summary of NJStar's location-sensitive mouse
function. If the user points the mouse cursor at one of the locations
indicated below, and then clicks the left button once (or otherwise as
described), it will invoke certain functions.
To use a mouse with NJStar, you have to install a mouse driver program
prior to running NJStar. Please see the mouse manual for more information
about installing the mouse driver program.
Please look first at the sample screen below. The left side is the ruler for
Line numbers. Please notice that an EGA monitor has different line numbers
from that of a VGA monitor. The bottom line is the ruler for column numbers.
Letters (A..H) indicate different areas.
Line:
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
1 |------------------------------- A------------------------------- H|
2 | |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| B |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
24/18 | |
+----+-----------+----------------------------------+------+-------+
25/19 | C | D | E | F | G |
+----+-----------+----------------------------------+------+-------+
Column: 0 5 12 69 74 79
AREA DEFINITION OPERATION FUNCTIONS
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A The top line M_LEFT Calling up the main menu
B From the 2nd line Press the left <ScrollDown>
to the line above button and drag
the bottom line down
Press the left <ScrollUp>
button and drag
up
Other operations User assigned functions
C Column 1-4 at the M_LEFT Toggle between <ASCInput>
bottom line <KanaKanjiInput> and
<Romaji Input>
D Column 6-11 at M_LEFT None
E Column 13-68 at M_LEFT Select a Japanese char.
the bottom line to editing screen
M_LEFT <FileList> when no
Japanese characters to
be input
M_LEFT <GotoLine> when in
ASCII mode
F Column 69-73 at M_LEFT <MacroRec>
the bottom line
G Column 75-79 at M_LEFT <JasciiMode>
the bottom line
H Column 79-80 at Screen saver
the top line
C-G The bottom line M_LR <Escape>
M_Middle <QuickHelp>
M_RIGHT <OpenFile>
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