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User Manual for Ada Language Reference
Manual Reader
Copyright 1989, Esther M. Lumsdon
To run the Ada LRM Reader, type LRM.
The first thing that you will see on your display is the
following:
Welcome to the Ada LRM Reader. Please be patient
during initialization.
If the next question that you see is:
Do you want windows with borders, or without borders?
If you are accessing this system at slower than 4800
baud, your screen will update much faster without
borders.
Do you want borders (y/n) ?
You must answer y or n, and strike [RETURN].
You are using the version of the Ada LRM Reader that does
not require you to strike [RETURN] when replying to most
prompts. You only need to strike [RETURN] in response to
these prompts:
Do you want borders (y/n) ?
Enter chapter, please:
section:
paragraph:
Chapter nn Section nn Paragraph nn is not a valid
reference. Please try again.
So, respond to all other prompts with a single keystroke.
If you didn't see the question "Do you want borders (y/n)
?", you must strike [RETURN] when you answer every prompt.
Next, the welcome screen appears on your monitor. Press
[RETURN] to leave the welcome screen.
A short explanation screen appears. Press [RETURN] to leave
this screen.
If you are using the version of this software that removes
most of the need for striking the [RETURN] key when
responding to prompts, then, to leave the welcome screen or
the short explanation screen, you may press any single
keystroke, or you may wait 6 seconds for that screen to
disappear.
The main menu appears:
Ada Language Reference Manual Reader Main Menu
1. FOREWORD
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. CHAPTER REFERENCES
4. ANNEXES OR APPENDICES
5. POSTSCRIPTS
6. CREDITS
7. EXIT
To exit from the main menu, Press 7, E, or Q.
From the main menu, you may choose to view screenfuls of
Foreword, Table of Contents, Postscripts, or Credits, or go
to the sub-menus for Chapter References or Annexes.
Thank you for using the Ada Language Reference Manual
Reader.