<#187#>y<#187#> With this key you switch between the two different
possible page number interpretations.
For one, there is the possibility of interpreting each page number
as that one which it has in the TEXtext (logical number).
If, for example, you fix the page number on seven with
<#188#>
pageno=7<#188#> at the beginning of the TEXtext,
then, normally, the previewer interprets the physical first page
of the DVI file as the page with the number seven. However,
if you switch to the physical page number mode with the 'y' key,
then the first page of the DVI file will be labeled with the
page number one. This mode is shown with a 'Y' on the right side
of the window titlebar.
<#189#>' '<#189#> (SPACE) Similar to the <#190#>more<#190#> utility. Scrolls
down about one screen. If you were on the lower border of the page,
the next page is shown.
<#191#>p<#191#> Prints out the current page. As long as the printing process
has not been finished, a ``P'' is displayed next to the <#192#>#<#192#> gadget
to the top right of the screen (As mentioned above, your printer might
print on after the computer thinks the printing is completed, because of
an internal printer buffer. -TT). By repeated pressing of the
<#193#>p<#193#> key the printing process can be aborted.
<#194#>d<#194#> Brings the workbench screen to the front and activates the
window, that was active before ShowDVI<#195#><#195#> was activated.
<#196#>!<#196#> Opens a shell window on the ShowDVI<#197#><#197#> screen. ShowDVI<#198#><#198#>
waits, until the shell has been closed again with <#199#>endcli<#199#>.
Warning: This is the only function in the ShowDVI<#200#><#200#> program
which does not adhere to common programmer guidelines. Thus it is
very well possible, that this is not going to function in a new
operating system version. (Or leads to a crash. -TT)
<#506#>AMIGA-<#201#>c<#201#><#506#> Calls the color requester.
<#507#>AMIGA-<#202#>o<#202#><#507#> Opens the file requester.
<#508#>AMIGA-<#203#>q<#203#><#508#> Ends the program.
<#204#>ESC<#204#> This key has two functions depending on its setting in the
configuration file. Either the key ends the program, or (normally)
pushes the ShowDVI<#205#><#205#> screen to the background and activates the
window, which was active before ShowDVI<#206#><#206#> was activated.
Besides this you can overlay the function keys with ARexx scripts
More about this in the next chapter.