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╒════════════════╕
│ Main Help Menu │
╘════════════════╛
Enter Topic Code
────────────────
TH ··· HOW TO USE HELP TC ··· Summary of Key Commands
TZ ··· How to Upload and Download TW ··· Command Line Switches
TE ··· Using the Internal Editor TU ··· Using the Input Line Editor
TF ··· List of Macro Functions TV ··· Reserved Variable Names
TN ··· List of Key-labels TS ··· Searching for Text in Files
TL ··· What is on the Status Line TR ··· How to Register {COMMO}
{COMMO} (tm) Help (C)Copyright 1989-1993 Fred P. Brucker All Rights Reserved
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│ {COMMO} Key Commands │
╘══════════════════════╛
Enter Topic Code
─────────────────────────────────────────────
All commands are fully described in COMMO.DOC
TA ··· Alt-A ASCII Upload Alt-T Set Toggles
Alt-B Send Break Signal Alt-W Send Current Password
Alt-C Clear Terminal Screen Alt-S Shell to DOS
TD ··· Alt-D Dialing Directory Alt-U Utility/Host Mode Menu
Alt-G Edit Setup File Alt-X Exit from {COMMO}
Alt-H Hang Up Modem
TI ··· Alt-I Screen Image Save TZ ··· PgDn Download Files
TK ··· Alt-K Scrollback TZ ··· PgUp Upload Files
TM ··· Alt-M Macro Processor T1 ··· Alt-1 Capture File Options
TD ··· Alt-N Multi Number Dial Alt-2 Print Log
Alt-O Initialize Modem Alt-- Chat Mode
TP ··· Alt-P Set Terminal Parameters Alt-= Doorway Mode
{COMMO} (tm) Help (C)Copyright 1989-1993 Fred P. Brucker All Rights Reserved
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│ Alt-A │ ASCII Upload │
╘═══════╧══════════════╛
Sends prepared messages or text files to the remote system. The upload path
is displayed when the window is opened. Complete the pathname by entering the
name of the file to be sent.
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in ASCII Upload Window │
└─────────────────────────────┘
[Enter] Begin sending the file.
[Space] Send the next line (if pacing is on).
[PgUp] Look behind the window.
┌───────────────────────┐
│ Line Pacing Character │
└───────────────────────┘
If the remote prompts for each line with "nn:", enter a ":" for the pacing
character. Use "no pacing" for full-screen editors. Use the Spacebar to
force transmission of the next line (manual pacing).
┌────────────────────┐
│ Applicable Options │
└────────────────────┘
Inter-Character Delay. Adds a delay after each character.
Strip Linefeeds. Sends data as if it were being typed.
Expand Blank Lines. Blank lines will not terminate a message.
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│ Alt-D │ Dialing Directory │
╘═══════╧═══════════════════╛
Maintains telephone numbers and starts Single or Multi Number Dialing.
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Dialing Directory Window │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
Selector Bar up/down one line.
<-- --> Scroll screen horizontally.
PgUp PgDn Scroll screen up/down one page.
Home End Selector Bar to top/bottom of screen.
^PgUp ^PgDn Go to beginning/end of file.
[E] Edit the Dialing Directory.
[S] Search for text from top of file.
[D] Search from current top of page.
[A] Search again, same text.
[Enter] Dial number at Selector Bar.
[M] Manual dial, enter number at prompt.
[Space] Mark/unmark a number for dialing.
[T] Mark a number, don't move selector.
[R] Unmark a number, don't move selector.
[Alt-N] Dial all marked numbers (or start macro at :aln).
[Y] Erase dialing marks.
[Alt-K] Jump to Scrollback.
[Alt-M] Jump to Macro Processor.
[Alt-X] Terminate {COMMO} (or start macro at :alx).
┌─────────────┐
│ How to Dial │
└─────────────┘
To dial a SINGLE number, move the Selector Bar to the desired system entry,
then press [Enter].
In the dialing window you may press:
[Space] to hang up and redial.
[T] to reset the dialing or delay timer.
[Esc] to cancel dialing.
To dial MULTIPLE numbers in sequence, use [Space] to mark the desired numbers,
then press [Alt-N]. The location of the Selector Bar will be used to begin
the dialing sequence. Note that if a macro exists at the label ":aln" it will
be executed instead.
In the dialing window you may press:
[Space] to skip to the next number.
[R] to remove the current number from the queue.
[T] to reset the dialing or delay timer.
[Esc] to cancel dialing.
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Dialing Directory Entry Example │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
System Telephone System Linked Terminal Last
Name Number Password Macro Parameters Called
┌───────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────────┐ ┌──────┐
File City BBS {1-707-555-1234} {mypassword} {city} {2400,8n1} 05/20/90
All items except the SYSTEM NAME are enclosed in curly braces. Unused items
should be replaced with a null string {}. Trailing nulls may be omitted.
The TELEPHONE NUMBER string may have variables anywhere in the string. At the
beginning or end, the variables will replace the default prefix or suffix.
The SYSTEM PASSWORD that you place here is stored when the system is dialed.
It may be sent out using [Alt-W] or the "%_pas" variable in a SEND macro
function.
The LINKED MACRO is started when a connection is established.
A TERMINAL PARAMETER should be omitted if it is the same as the Dialing
Default. All parameters may be specified as in: {9600,7e1,3,V,10}.
The DATE LAST CALLED will be replaced with the current date at connection.
VARIABLES may be set whenever the entry is dialed. Any number of items may be
added beyond the Terminal Parameters in the form: {name,string}.
Entries are restricted to one line (up to 255 characters).
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│ Alt-I │ Screen Image Save │
╘═══════╧═══════════════════╛
Appends all of the information currently on the screen to a disk file. The
current pathname is displayed when the window is opened.
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Screen Image Save Window │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
[Enter] Append the screen image to the indicated file.
[Alt-N] Change the filename without saving the screen.
[PgUp] Look behind the window.
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│ Alt-K │ Scrollback │
╘═══════╧════════════╛
Displays text that has scrolled off the screen. Scrollback maintains a buffer
in memory which contains the most recent text that has been on the screen.
The size of this buffer is defined in the Setup File.
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Scrollback Buffer Window │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
Scroll screen up/down one line.
PgUp PgDn Scroll screen up/down one page.
^PgUp ^PgDn Go to beginning/end of buffer.
[S] Search for text from top of file.
[D] Search from current top of page.
[A] Search again, same text.
[C] Change the Screen Image Save pathname.
[W] Write a block of text to current Screen Image Save
file.
You will be prompted to position the Selector Bar to
the start and then to the end of the block. Use the
arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn, etc.
[F10] Mark the current position in the buffer and exit. The
next time you call Scrollback you will return to this
position (unless it has scrolled off the top of the
buffer).
[Alt-D] Jump to Dialing Directory. Mark current position.
[Alt-M] Jump to Macro Processor. Mark current position.
[Alt-X] Terminate {COMMO} (or start macro at :alx).
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│ Alt-P │ Set Terminal Parameters │
╘═══════╧═════════════════════════╛
Makes changes to either of {COMMO}'s two sets of Terminal Parameters: CURRENT
SETTINGS or DIALING DEFAULTS.
NOTE: The CURRENT SETTINGS are always indicated on the left side of the
Status Line. The Current Settings are always set to the DIALING DEFAULTS just
before each number is dialed. They are then overridden by any parameters in
the Dialing Directory TERMINAL PARAMETERS field.
┌────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Set Terminal Parameters Window │
└────────────────────────────────────────┘
The keys to change individual parameters are shown in the window. Changes are
shown in the parameter string at the top.
[F2] Toggle between Current Settings and Dialing Defaults. You may
make changes to either or both sets of parameters.
[Enter] Save all changes and exit. Changes to Current Settings become
effective immediately. Changes to Dialing Defaults will be
used the next time you dial.
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│ Alt-M │ Macro Processor │
╘═══════╧═════════════════╛
Maintains and executes macros contained in the Macro File.
Macros may be used to reassign {COMMO} key commands to different keys. They
may be used to alter the behavior of key commands. And they may be used to
perform complex tasks when you write macro "scripts."
┌────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Macro Processor Window │
└────────────────────────────────┘
Selector Bar up/down one line.
<-- --> Scroll screen horizontally.
PgUp PgDn Scroll screen up/down one page.
Home End Selector Bar to top/bottom of screen.
^PgUp ^PgDn Go to beginning/end of file.
[E] Edit the Macro File.
[S] Search for text from top of file.
[D] Search from current top of page.
[A] Search again, same text.
[Enter] Start macro at Selector Bar.
[V] View String Variable Space.
[Alt-D] Jump to Dialing Directory.
[Alt-K] Jump to Scrollback window.
[Alt-X] Terminate {COMMO} (or start macro at :alx).
┌──────────────────────┐
│ How to Start a Macro │
└──────────────────────┘
Move the Selector Bar to the desired macro location and press the [Enter] key.
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┌─────────────────────────┐
│ Reserved Variable Names │
└─────────────────────────┘
Reserved variables entered in String Variable Space:
_modini Modem Initialization String
_dialpf Default dialing prefix
_dialsf Default dialing suffix
_dialsr Dialing success response(s)
_dialfr Dialing failure response(s)
_dialir Inter-dial delay response(s)
_dialrt Dialing response text
_uselog Pathname of Usage Log
_menux MENU display string, x = 1, 2, 3, etc.
_mlabel List of macro labels used with MENU
_menter MENU label for Enter key
_mcolor Colors used with MENU
"Built-in" variables not entered in String Variable Space:
_hom {COMMO} home directory (e.g., c:\commo\, a:\)
_dsk Current disk (e.g., C:)
_dir Current directory (e.g., \upload, \)
_set Filename of Setup File
_fon Filename of Dialing Directory
_mac Filename of default Macro File
_cap Current Capture File pathname
_scr Current Screen Image File pathname
_ffn Find file name (use with FILE function)
_ffs Find file size
_ffd Find file date
_fft Find file time
_err Exit code set by certain functions
_dfc Disk full on capture, 0=no, 1=yes
_pos Position in string
_len Length of string
_por Current serial port number: 1, 2, etc.
_spe Current serial port speed: 2400, 9600, etc.
_fmt Current serial port data format: 8n1, 7e1, etc.
_mod Last speed reported by modem
_pad Current serial port address: 03F8, 02E8, etc.
_irq Current IRQ number: 4, 3, etc.
_nci Number of characters in input buffer
_dtc Dialing termination code
_msn Menu label selection number
_rem Remainder from last DIVIde
_nam Current System Name (40 chars max)
_num Current Phone Number (40 chars max)
_pas Current Password String
_ela Elapsed time in minutes
_dat Full date (format in Setup File)
_mon Month, mm
_day Day of the month, dd
_yea Year, yy
_dwn Numeric day of the week: 1=Mon, ... , 7=Sun
_dwt Text day of the week: Mon, Tue, ...
_tim Full time (format in Setup File)
_24h 24 hour, hh
_12h 12 hour, hh
_amp Am/pm indicator, xm
_min Minute, mm
_sec Second, ss
_row Current cursor row
_col Current cursor column
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┌─────────────────────────┐
│ List of Macro Functions │
└─────────────────────────┘
Four-letter function name abbreviations are shown in uppercase (case is
ignored). Many arguments are optional. Function switches are all shown for
reference.
In some cases omitting arguments will bring up the associated window or toggle
a toggle (e.g. DIAL or SOUNd). Detailed descriptions in MACRO.DOC.
If a function also has a default Alt-key, the key is shown as [A] for [Alt-A].
─────────────────── ───────────
Function, Arguments Description
─────────────────── ───────────
{ABAUd y/n} AutoBaud toggle
{ALARm ring-count} Ring the alarm
[A] {ASCIiup-ES pathname[\],pacing} ASCII Upload
{AUTO label,string} Auto Receive
{BEEP} Sound a beep
[B] {BREAk-Tn} Send Break
{CALL label} Execute a macro
{CALOok label1,label2,string} Additional string, call submacro
{CAPMode s/f/r} Set Capture Mode
[1] {CAPTure-N y/n,pathname} Capture File Options
[-] {CHATmode y/n} Chat Mode toggle
[C] {CLEAr} Clear Screen
{COMPare name,string} Compare a variable to a string
{CURSor y/n} Terminal Screen cursor toggle
{DECRement name,number} Subtract from a numeric variable
[D] {DIAL-C tries,label1,label2} Dialing Directory
{DISPlay row,col,attr,string} Display a string to the screen
{DIVIde name,number} Divide a numeric variable
[=] {DOORway-MS} Doorway Mode toggle
[P] {DPARms speed,format,port, Set dialing default parameters
terminal-type,delay}
{ELAPse} Reset the elapsed timer
{EDIT pathname} Edit a file
{EXECute-ADNSWn command} Execute a DOS command
[X] {EXIT-D return-code} Exit {COMMO}
{FILE-X filespec} Find directory entry information
{GETString-AHP name,count,label} Get a string from the modem
{GOLOok label,string} Additional string, go to macro
{GOTO label} Transfer control to a label
[H] {HANGup y/n} Drop DTR to hangup
[F1] {HELP nn} Online Help topic
{HOLD hh:mm} Hold until specified 24 hr time
{IFCArrier-C true,false} Test for presence of carrier detect
{IFCOndition-CEGL true,false} Test conditions set by COMPare
{IFERrorlevel-C number, Test if exit code ≥ number
true,false}
{IFEXist-C pathname, Test for existence of file(s)
true,false}
{INCRement name,number} Add to a numeric variable
{INFOrm-DnQS string} Display an advisory message
[O] {INITmodem} Send modem init string
{INPUt name,prompt} Input from the keyboard
{INSTring name,string} Find a string within a string
{KEYStuff hhhh,...} Put key codes into keyboard buffer
{LENGth string} Determine the length of a string
{LIGHts y/n} Signal Lights toggle
{LOCAlecho y/n} Local Echo toggle
{LOOKfor string} Look for string from port
{MACLoad-R filename,label} Load a new Macro File
[M] {MACRo string} Macro Processor window
{MARK strings} Mark numbers for dialing
{MENU rows,cols,string} Create a pop-up menu
{MULTiply name,number} Multiply a numeric variable
{NOCArrier label} Execute a macro when carrier drops
{NOOP} No-op function, does nothing
{OFFLog} Make an {Off} Usage Log entry
[P] {PARMs speed,format,port, Set current terminal parameters
terminal-type,delay}
[W] {PASSword} Send current password
{PAUSe-T nnn} Pause for time interval
{POPStack-C} Pop from the macro stack
[2] {PRINtlog y/n} Print Log toggle
{PUSHstack label} Push a location to the macro stack
{RCLOse} Close the read file
{READ name} Read from a file to a variable
{RETUrn} Return from a CALL
{ROPEn pathname,label} Open a file for reading
{RTRAn-I item,item,...} Maintain receive Translate Table
{RXMOdem-ACDGWnY pathname} Receive a file using Xmodem
{RYMOdem-ACDGWnY pathname} Receive files using Ymodem Batch
[I] {SCREen y/n,pathname} Screen Image Save
[K] {SCROllback} Display Scrollback Buffer
{SEND string} Send a text string
{SETDial timer1,timer2} Set DIAL parameters
{SETEsc-P label} Set a label to GOTO on Esc
{SETGet get-timer,label, Set GETString parameters
y/n/l,string}
{SETLook look-timer,label, Set LOOKfor parameters
prompt-timer,string}
{SETVariable-ES name,string} Assign a string to a variable name
[S] {SHELl-S} Shell to DOS
{SOUNd y/n} Master Sound toggle
{SIGNal-DR} Set state of hardware signals
{SPDCtrl y/n} Serial port display control
{SPOCtrl y/n} Serial port output control
{SSLOok-R name,string} Additional string, send variable
{STATusline y/n} Status Line on/off toggle
{STOP} or {} Stop macro processing
{STRAn-I item,item,...} Maintain send Translate Table
{SUBString name,[-]start, Move a substring to a variable
count,string}
{SXMOdem-ADKWn pathname} Send a file using Xmodem
{SYMOdem-ADKWn filespec,...} Send files using Ymodem Batch
[T] {TOGGles} Set Toggles
{UNMArk-L strings} Unmark Dialing Directory entries
{VIDEo-M} Set alternate video mode
{VTCUr string1|string2} VT102 cursor key strings
{VTPAd string1|string2} VT102 keypad key strings
{WCLOse} Close the write file
{WINDow-K} Preserve window displays
{WOPEn-A pathname} Open a file for writing
{WRITe string} Write a string to a file
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┌────────────────────┐
│ List of Key-labels │
└────────────────────┘
If a key-label is used in a macro, the key may be pressed from the Terminal
Screen to start the macro.
Key Name Key-label Key Name Key-label
──────── ───────── ──────── ─────────
Normal-F1 nf1 ··· Normal-F10 nf0
Ctrl-F1 cf1 ··· Ctrl-F10 cf0
Shift-F1 sf1 ··· Shift-F10 sf0
Alt-F1 af1 ··· Alt-F10 af0
Alt-A ala ··· Alt-Z alz
Alt-1 al1 ··· Alt-0 al0
Alt = al= Alt - al-
Escape esc Grey * gr*
Grey - gr- Grey + gr+
Backspace bsp ^Backspace cbs
Tab tab Shift-tab stb
Enter ent ^Enter cen
Home hom End end
PgUp pgu PgDn pgd
Up-Arrow upa Down-Arrow dna
Left-Arrow lfa Right-Arrow rta
Insert ins Delete del
^Home chm ^End cnd
^PgUp cpu ^PgDn cpd
^Right-Arrow cra ^Left-Arrow cla
Keypad-0 kp0 ··· Keypad-9 kp9
Keypad-. kp. ^PrtSc cpr
┌───────────────────┐
│ Enhanced keyboard │
└───────────────────┘
You must have {tek=yes} in the Setup File to use these keys.
Normal-F11 nfa Normal-F12 nfb
Ctrl-F11 cfa Ctrl-F12 cfb
Shift-F11 sfa Shift-F12 sfb
Alt-F11 afa Alt-F12 afb
Alt-[ al[ Alt-] al]
Alt-; al; Alt-' al'
Alt-, al< Alt-. al.
Alt-/ al/ Alt-\ al\
Alt-* al* Alt-` al`
Center Key cky
The Center Key is the Keypad 5 with Numlock off.
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╒═══════╤══════════════════════╕
│ Alt-1 │ Capture File Options │
╘═══════╧══════════════════════╛
Keeps a continuous record of everything that you see on your screen.
The information is written to a disk file if Capture is OPEN.
The current pathname is displayed when the window is opened.
Data may be captured in one of three different modes:
S = Screen - as it appears on the Terminal Screen.
F = Filter - stripped of ANSI control sequences.
R = Raw - exactly as it comes from the serial port.
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Capture File Options Window │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘
[Enter] OPEN the indicated file.
[Alt-1] CLOSE the currently open Capture File.
[Alt-S] Set Capture Mode to Screen.
[Alt-F] Set Capture Mode to Filter.
[Alt-R] Set Capture Mode to Raw.
[PgUp] Look behind the window.
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┌─────────────────────────┐
│ Uploading / Downloading │
└─────────────────────────┘
Press [PgUp] or [PgDn] to bring up the menus for Uploading or Downloading.
{COMMO} includes most variations of Xmodem and Ymodem Batch as internal
protocols. Also included are macros for running external protocol "driver"
programs. See COMMO.DOC for details on installing these drivers.
Be sure you first tell the host system (BBS) that you want to Upload or
Download. When the host tells you to start your Xmodem (or other protocol),
press PgUp or PgDn and select the desired protocol. Allow several seconds for
the "handshaking."
{COMMO}'s Auto Receive feature lets you start Zmodem, HS/Link and other
protocols automatically (see COMMO.DOC). You can also add a key-label to any
macro and it will start when you press the key (see MACRO.DOC).
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┌───────────────────────┐
│ Command Line Switches │
└───────────────────────┘
Command line switches override Setup File items where applicable. Here is a
summary of all command line switches:
/iy, /in Initialize, don't initialize modem.
/:label Startup macro.
/sfilename Alternate Setup File.
/dfilename Alternate Dialing Directory file.
/mfilename Alternate default Macro File.
/hfilename Alternate Online Help File.
/knn Size of Scrollback Buffer in kilobytes.
/vnnnnn Size of String Variable Space in bytes.
/{speed,format,etc.} Communications parameters.
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│ The Internal Editor │
╘═════════════════════╛
The INTERNAL EDITOR is used to modify the Setup File, the Dialing
Directory and the Macro File. In addition, it can be used to edit any
external file up to 64k in size.
NOTE: Press TU for Help on the INPUT LINE EDITOR, used to enter data at
various prompts.
┌─────────────────┐
│ Navigation Keys │ ^ means hold the Ctrl key
└─────────────────┘
Cursor up/down.
<-- --> Cursor left/right.
F3 F4 Scroll screen vertically.
F5 F6 Scroll screen horizontally.
PgUp PgDn Scroll screen up/down one page.
Home End Cursor to beginning/end of line.
^Home ^End Cursor to top/bottom of screen.
^--> ^<-- Cursor to next/previous curly brace field.
Tab Shift-tab Cursor to next/previous tab stop.
^PgUp ^PgDn Go to beginning/end of file.
Alt-S Search for text from top of file.
Alt-D Search from current top of page.
Alt-A Search again, same text.
┌──────────────┐
│ Editing keys │
└──────────────┘
Alt-F Save file to disk.
F2 An easy way to type "{" and "}". Automatically selects
the correct brace.
Alt-C Copy cursor line to paste buffer.
Alt-I, Ctrl-N Insert a blank line ahead of cursor line
Use the Enter key to insert lines at the end of the file.
Alt-P Insert paste buffer ahead of cursor line.
Alt-T Truncate from cursor to end-of-line.
Alt-U Undo (restore) current line.
Alt-Y, Ctrl-Y Delete cursor line (into paste buffer).
Ins Toggle insert mode.
Del Delete character under cursor.
At end of line: join the next line.
Backspace Rubout character to left of cursor.
At start of line: join to previous line.
Enter Split the line (Insert Mode ON).
Go to start of next line (Insert Mode OFF).
Insert new lines at the end of the file.
Esc End edit, changes will be saved automatically.
Alt-Q Quit edit, changes will not be saved automatically.
F7 Display the Color Chart.
Alt-K Display a key code for KEYStuff.
┌───────┐
│ Rules │
└───────┘
IMPORTANT! See "Saving the Support Files" in COMMO.DOC for details on the use
of Alt-Q.
The paste buffer is only one line and contains the last line you:
(1) changed in any way.
(2) deleted with Alt-Y.
(3) copied with Alt-C.
Pressing Alt-P will insert this line into the file, above the cursor line.
Lines may be up to 255 characters in length.
The "undo" key, Alt-U, will restore the current line only if no scrolling or
vertical cursor movement has occurred.
{COMMO} files should not contain any "tab" characters (ASCII 9).
A file will be re-written to the same path/name from which it was loaded.
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│ The Input Line Editor │
╘═══════════════════════╛
The INPUT LINE EDITOR is used to enter data at various prompts, usually
indicated with a character.
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys used with Input Line Editor │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
<-- --> Cursor left/right.
Home End Cursor to beginning/end of data.
Ins Toggle insert mode.
Del Delete character under cursor.
Backspace Rubout character to left of cursor.
Alt-Y, Ctrl-Y Clear input field.
Enter Accept input field.
PgUp Look behind the window.
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┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ Searching for Text in Files │
└─────────────────────────────┘
The text search feature is used to find a string of characters. It is
available in all File Windows (including Scrollback). In the Help window it
may be used as an index to find information quickly.
Repeat searches will begin at the start of the next line. This applies in the
Internal Editor as well (only one find per line). Case is ignored.
┌─────────────────────────┐
│ Keys used for searching │
└─────────────────────────┘
[S] Enter a string. Search from the start of the file.
Use [Alt-S] in the Internal Editor.
[D] Enter a string. Search from the current top of screen.
Use [Alt-D] in the Internal Editor.
[A] Search again for the same string. Searching starts at the
current top of screen. Use [Alt-A] in the Internal Editor.
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│ What is on the Status Line │
╘════════════════════════════╛
The Status Line at the bottom of the Terminal Screen is used to report events
and to show important settings.
The LEFT HALF of the Status Line usually looks like this:
┌─────────────────────┐
│ Terminal Parameters │
└─────────────────────┘
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Press [Alt-P] to change these items. │
│ │
│ ┌─────────────── Current Speed │
│ │ ┌────────── Current Data Format │
│ │ │ ┌─────── Current active Serial Port # │
│ │ │ │ ┌───── Terminal Emulation Type │
│ │ │ │ │ ┌─── Inter-Character Delay │
│ │
│ {2400,8n1,1,A,10} │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ Settings, Connect Time, Macro │
└───────────────────────────────┘
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ┌──────── [s/f/r] Capture Mode ·· [Screen/Filter/Raw] │
│ │┌─────── [C/c] Capture File ············· [ON/off] │
│ ││┌────── [P/p] Print Log ················ [ON/off] │
│ │││┌───── [N/n] Master Sound ············· [ON/off] │
│ ││││┌──── [L/l] Local Echo ··············· [ON/off] │
│ │││││ ┌──────── Elapsed timer (see note below) │
│ │││││ │ ┌──── Macro is executing │
│ │
│ scpnl 15m │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Note: the elapsed timer is reset whenever dialing is started and whenever a
connection is established. Time is reported in minutes.
The RIGHT HALF of the Status Line may be toggled between the System Name and
the Signal Lights Display (use Alt-T to change):
┌───────────────────────┐
│ Signal Lights Display │ Serial Port Indicators
└───────────────────────┘
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ┌──────────────────── Break interrupt │
│ │┌─────────────────── Framing error │
│ ││┌────────────────── Parity error │
│ │││┌───────────────── Overrun error │
│ ││││ ┌─────────────── Request to send RTS │
│ ││││ │┌────────────── Clear to send CTS │
│ ││││ ││ ┌──────────── ring Indicate RI │
│ ││││ ││ │┌─────────── carrier Detect CD │
│ ││││ ││ ││ ┌───────── transmit character │
│ ││││ ││ ││ │┌──────── receive character │
│ ││││ ││ ││ ││ ┌────── data Terminal ready DTR │
│ ││││ ││ ││ ││ │┌───── data Set ready DSR │
│ ││││ ││ ││ ││ ││ ┌─── FIFO buffers enabled │
│ ││││ ││ ││ ││ ││ │ ┌─ Hardware flow enabled │
│ │
│ BFPO RC ID tr TS ƒ ≈ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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│ F1 │ How to Use Online Help │
╘════╧════════════════════════╛
IMPORTANT: Online Help is intended as a quick reference only. Please refer to
COMMO.DOC for details on all program functions.
NOTE: Many Help topics are longer than one page (depending on the size of your
screen). You may need to scroll lines or pages to view the entire topic. When
you see a bar "▒▒▒▒▒▒T0▒▒▒▒▒▒" you are at the end of the topic.
┌────────────────────────────┐
│ Keys in Online Help Window │
└────────────────────────────┘
Scroll screen up/down one line.
PgUp PgDn Scroll screen up/down one page.
^PgUp ^PgDn Go to beginning/end of Help File.
[E] Internal Editor help.
[S] Search for text from top of file.
[D] Search from current top of page.
[A] Search again, same text.
[H] How to use Online Help.
[M] Go to Main Help Menu.
[C] Go to {COMMO} Key Commands.
[T][x] Select a topic, [x] is the topic code.
Help is always started with the [F1] key command. From the Terminal Screen
you will first see the list of Key Commands. From other windows you will go
directly to context-related topics. Once in Online Help you may navigate to
any other area.
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╒═════════════════════════╕
│ How to Register {COMMO} │
╘═════════════════════════╛
{COMMO} is not free!!! If you like this program and plan to continue using
it, you are obligated to pay the modest registration fee. Please do your part
to ensure further development of a unique program.
See REGISTER.FRM, COMMO.DOC or MACRO.DOC for complete pricing and ordering
information. Registration allows you to eliminate the opening advertisement
and to personalize your copy of the program.
Fred P. Brucker
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