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QUICK.DOC
This document provides a quick summary of how to to do common operations with
the DROEGE system. Most of the summaries give a list of keys starting with the
first menu presented on start up. Normally it is not necessary to start from
the beginning since you will usually be part way through the key tree when you
want to do something. It is usually only necessary to back up the tree to the
last branch which gets you where you want to go. KEYTREE.DOC is useful to list
and hang on the wall so that you can see where you are. When in doubt back
up to the starting menu. This can always be done by hitting F9 enough. If
you are in an open symbol you will have to answer "y" to close the symbol to
back up beyond the symbol entry. After that be sure to answer anything but
"y" to the "enter y for sys" unless you are finished with the session.
The following summaries give the key sequences to hit to do the listed
operations. For more information, look up each key in the key command
summary. We will always start with the command line at start up. You can
always get to the start up command line by hitting F9 enough and answering "y"
to everything but SURE?... After that, function key presses are indicated by
(n,n,n...E...,n), where n represents one of the ten function keys at the left
of the keyboard, L indicates a locate, E an end, D entry of some data, and N a
name of something.
We have tried to be logical in the placement of commands in the tree.
Sometimes even we have trouble finding an operation. The 5 key limit did not
always allow a good location. We will use this notation here and on some of
the commands.doc keys to show you how to find your way to an operation.
ARC, ENTER AN (1,5,2,L,L,L)
CIRCLE, ENTER A (1,5,1,D,7)
JOB, LOAD A (2,2,1,N)
LABEL, ENTER A (1,4,3,N,7)
ENTER ROTATED 180 DEGREES (1,4,2,3,3,9,3,N,7)
LIBRARY, LOAD A (2,2,2,N)
LINE, CHANGE CHARACTERISTICS (LEVEL, COLOR, WIDTH) (1,1,1,4,....
LINE, DELETE A (1,1,1,1,2)
LINE, ENTER A (1,1,1,7,MOVE,7,MOVE,...8)
LINE, FIND A (1,1,1,1)
LIST:
CAUTION: SYSTEM WILL HANG IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PRINTER
JOBS (LISTS TO SCREEN) (2,4)
KEYBOARD LABELS (2,2,5)
LABELS (2,2,4)
LIBRARIES (LISTS TO SCREEN) (2,3)
SETUPS (2,5)
SYMBOLS (2,2,3)
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SYMBOLS USED IN SYMBOL N (1,3,3,5,N,3,3,1)
(Note: listing jobs or libraries to the)
(screen also gets you available disk space)
PAD, ENTER A (1,2,7)
PALETTE, SWITCH (1,1,3,5)
REDRAW, ABORT ...9)
REDRAW THE SCREEN (SAME AREA) (10,10)
REDRAW THE SCREEN (PRESET AREA) (10,UP/DOWN,3)
REDRAW THE SCREEN (NEW AREA) (10,4,5,4,[1,3,OR 5 -FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS] 9,9,9,5[TO NAME
IT],3)
STITCH, SETUP (1,1,5,5,[1-4 FOR SETUPS,5
FOR VIA SYMBOL],9 - THEN USE
LOCATE/END AND 1-4 TO SWITCH
SYMBOL, CREATE A NEW (1,3,3,1,N,3,...DATA ENTRY)
SYMBOL, EDIT TO CHANGE (1,3,3,5,N,...DATA ENTRY)
SYMBOL, ENTER INTO JOB (1,3,2,N,1,7)
SYMBOL M, ENTER INTO SYMBOL N (1,3,3,5,N,3,2,M,1,7)
SYMBOL, KILL (DELETE) (1,3,3,4,N,"y")
SYMBOL, MAKE INTO A LIBRARY (1,3,3,5,N,3,3,2,N)
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