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.topic NoContext=0
░▒▓█ Ye Olde Systeme Editor █▓▒░
──┘ ENTER for more information on a topic.
──│ TAB for next topic.
│── Shift-TAB for prior topic.
More information is available for each of the
following Program Menus. Also, if you keep
pressing "─┘ ENTER", you will return to this
screen.
Topics: {≡:system} │ {File:file} │ {Edit:edit} │ {Search:search} │ {Window:Window}
.topic Dragging=1
View DRAG mode...
The current window is being moved or resized. Press
ENTER to keep the current position, or ESC to
restore the former position and/or size.
.topic TurboVisionReserved=999
This help context is reserved.
.topic System
SYSTEM Menu (Alt-SpaceBar) {─┘ Prior:nocontext}
System functions
Topics:
{About:about} │ {Refresh display:refreshdisplay} │ {Clear desktop:cleardesktop}
{System files:SystemFiles}
.topic About
Help on ABOUT {─┘ Prior:system}
Program information, copyright, version, command-line
switches (if any).
.topic ClearDesktop
Help on CLEAR DESKTOP {─┘ Prior:system}
Closes all desktop windows. If changes have
been made to any window since the last save,
you will be prompted whether or not to save
the changed contents of the window.
.topic RefreshDisplay
Help on REFRESH DISPLAY {─┘ Prior:system}
Redraws the screen.
.topic SystemFiles
Help on SYSTEM FILES {─┘ Prior:system}
Closes all windows, then reloads the PC's
system setup/start-up files:
DOS: AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
Windows: WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI
Network copies of these files are NOT loaded.
DOS files are located using the COMSPEC
environment variable.
Windows files are located by searching fixed
disks from C: to Z: for a \WINDOWS directory.
.topic File
FILE Menu (Alt-F) {─┘ Prior:nocontext}
File management commands (open, save, etc).
Topics:
{Open:open} │ {New:new} │ {Save:save} │ {Save as:saveas}
{Change dir:changedir} │ {DOS shell:dosshell} │ {Exit:exit}
.topic Open
Help on OPEN {─┘ Prior:file}
Locate and open a file in an Edit window
.topic New
Help on NEW {─┘ Prior:file}
Create a new file in a new Edit window.
.topic Save
Help on SAVE {─┘ Prior:file}
Save the file in the active Edit window
.topic SaveAs
Help on SAVE AS {─┘ Prior:file}
Save file under a different name, directory, or drive
.topic SaveAll
Help on SAVE ALL {─┘ Prior:file}
Save all modified files to disk
.topic DOSShell
Help on DOS SHELL {─┘ Prior:file}
Temporary exit to DOS
.topic ChangeDir
Help on CHANGE DIR {─┘ Prior:file}
Choose a new default directory
.topic Exit
Help on EXIT {─┘ Prior:file}
Exit the program
.topic Edit
EDIT Menu (Alt-E) {─┘ Prior:NoContext}
Cut-and-paste editing commands.
Topics:
{Undo:undo}
{Cut:cut} │ {Copy:copy} │ {Paste:paste} │ {Show clipboard:showclipboard}
{Clear:clear}
.topic Undo
Help on UNDO {─┘ Prior:edit}
Cancel changes to the current line.
.topic Cut
Help on CUT (Shift-Del) {─┘ Prior:edit}
Remove selected text, place in Clipboard
.topic Copy
Help on COPY (Ctrl-Ins) {─┘ Prior:edit}
Copy selected text into Clipboard
.topic Paste
Help on PASTE (Shift-Ins) {─┘ Prior:edit}
Insert selected text from Clipboard into the
current window at the current cursor position.
.topic ShowClipboard
Help on SHOW CLIPBOARD {─┘ Prior:edit}
Open the Clipboard window.
.topic Clear
Help on CLEAR (Ctrl-Del) {─┘ Prior:edit}
Delete selected text. Does not place in
Clipboard.
.topic Search
SEARCH Menu (Alt-S) {─┘ Prior:nocontext}
Commands to search, replace and repeat search/replace.
Topics:
{Find:find} │ {Replace:replace} │ {Search again:searchagain}
.topic Find
Help on FIND {─┘ Prior:search}
Search for text.
.topic Replace
Help on REPLACE {─┘ Prior:search}
Search for text and replace it with new text
.topic SearchAgain
Help on SEARCH AGAIN {─┘ Prior:search}
Repeat the last Find or Replace command
.topic Window
Window MENU (Alt-W) {─┘ Prior:NoContext}
The Window menu contains commands to close,
move, resize and other window-management
commands.
Most windows in this program have standard
window elements, including scroll bars, a
close box, and zoom icons.
Topics:
{Palette:palette}
{Size/Move:SizeMove} │ {Zoom:Zoom} │ {Zoom all:ZoomAll} │ {Tile:Tile} │ {Cascade:Cascade}
{Next:Next} │ {Previous:Previous} │ {Close:Close}
{User screen:userscreen} │ {Video mode:videomode}
.topic SizeMove
Window│Size/Move (Ctrl-F5) {─┘ Prior:Window}
This command lets you change the size or
position of the active window.
╔═[■]═════ Title ═════[]═╗ <--Title Bar
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╚════════════════════════─┘ <--Resize corner
Topics:
{Size:size} │ {Move:move}
.topic Size
Window│Size (Ctrl-F5) {─┘ Prior:SizeMove}
Press "Shift" while using the arrow keys to
change the size of the active window. When
you're done, press ─┘ Enter.
If a window has a Resize corner, you can drag
that corner to resize the window.
.topic Move
Window│Move (Ctrl-F5) {─┘ Prior:SizeMove}
Use the arrow keys to move the active window.
When you're done moving the window, press ─┘
Enter.
Also, you can move a window by dragging its
title bar with the mouse.
.topic Zoom
Window│Zoom (F5) {─┘ Prior:Window}
Zoom will resize the active window to the
maximum size. If the window is already
zoomed, you can choose this command to restore
it to its previous size. You can also
double-click anywhere on the window's title
bar to zoom or unzoom the window.
╔═[■]═════════════════[]═╗ Zoom
║ ║ Icon:[]
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╚═════════════════════════╝
.topic Tile
Window│Tile (Alt-T) {─┘ Prior:Window}
Tiles desktop windows, making all visible.
┌────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ╔[■]═══════1═[]╗┌────────────2──┐ │
│ ║ ║│ │ │
│ ║ ║│ │ │
│ ║ ║│ │ │
│ ╚═══════════════╝└───────────────┘ │
│ ┌────────────3──┐┌────────────4──┐ │
│ │ ││ │ │
│ │ ││ │ │
│ │ ││ │ │
│ └───────────────┘└───────────────┘ │
└────────────────────────────────────┘
Tiled Windows
.topic Cascade
Window│Cascade (Alt-A) {─┘ Prior:Window}
Cascades desktop windows, making all visible.
┌──────────────────────────1─┐
│┌─────────────────────────2─┐
││┌────────────────────────3─┐
│││╔[■]═════════════════4═[]╗
│││║ ║
│││║ ║
│││║ ║
│││║ ║
│││║ ║
└└└╚═════════════════════════╝
Cascaded Windows
.topic Next
Window│Next (F6) {─┘ Prior:Window}
Next will cycle forward once through the
Desktop's collection of windows.
.topic Previous
Window│Previous (Shift-F6) {─┘ Prior:Window}
Previous will cycle backward once through the
Desktop's collection of windows.
.topic Close
Window│Close (Alt-F3) {─┘ Prior:Window}
This gets rid of the active window.
You can also click on the Close box in the
upper left corner to close a window.
Close
Icon:[■] ╔═[■]═════════════════[]═╗
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.topic Palette
PALETTE Menu {─┘ Prior:Window}
A "palette" is a set of colors specially
selected to get along with a Color, Black &
White or LED screen.
You may change palettes now, from the menu, or
use a command-line "/switch" to start the
program with a particular palette.
Topics:
{Color:color} │ {Black & White:BlackWhite} │ {Monochrome:monochrome}
.topic Color
Help on COLOR {─┘ Prior:palette}
Select palette for a color monitor.
.topic BlackWhite
Help on BLACK & WHITE {─┘ Prior:palette}
Select palette for Black & White monitor. This
is usually found on systems with a color video
card, but which have a single-color monitor
attached.
Also works well with the special screens found
on portable and notebook computers.
.topic Monochrome
Help on MONOCHROME {─┘ Prior:palette}
Select palette for a Monochrome monitor. This
is a single-color display, with a Hercules
graphics adaptor.
.topic VideoMode
Help on VIDEO MODE {─┘ Prior:window}
For systems with EGA or VGA video cards,
toggling this option lets you change to
43-line (EGA) or 50-line (VGA) per screen.
.topic UserScreen
Help on USER SCREEN (Alt-F5) {─┘ Prior:window}
Lets you view the last DOS screen; either as
it was before starting the program, or from
the last time you used the DOS shell command.
.topic ZoomAll
Help on ZOOMALL (Alt-Z) {─┘ Prior:window}
Zoom all windows.