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W - The Note Writer
To start W - The Note Writer, just enter W. This program is meant to give
the user a simple "electronic typewriter" that allows you to edit your letter
before you print it.
W will save your letter for future use. W provides for multiple 59 line
pages. W does allow for editing. W does "Word Wrap". W does hold the letter
until you tell it not to (if you want to send the same basic letter to
several people, print the first copy, say "Y" when asked if you want to repeat
the letter, make your name and address changes, print it, say "Y", etc., etc.).
BASIC OPERATION
Start W by entering W.
W will ask you for a file name to bring in for editing, or you can just press
'Enter' to open a new file. If you want to edit a file, but do not remember
the exact name you gave it, just press the 'Esc' key and a list of your files
will be displayed. Note the name of the file and press ANY key. Now enter
the name of the file.
Start typing - W does do "word-wrapping", so you don't have to watch your
line lengths (just start typing and W will automatically do carriage returns
for you).
W will scroll to new blank lines when you type to the bottom of the entry
screen (a dynamic display at the top of the screen will tell you what Page,
Line and Column you are at).
If you see a mistake in a line already typed, use your arrow keys (up, down,
left and right) to go to the error then press the "Insert" key, delete what is
in error and type in the correction. If "Insert" is not used, anything you
type in will "over-write" whatever is presently on the screen. With "Insert",
what you type in will be "inserted" wherever the cursor is at. If you have
"deleted" a word (or words) and the line length if off, just press F9 and the
paragraph will be "reformed" to new line lengths. If you are adding words,
and W senses that the line would be too long, W will automatically "reform"
as you type.
The editing commands that you can use to move throught your letter are:
Cursor Movement:
Up one Line..................................Up Arrow
Down one Line..............................Down Arrow
Left one character.........................Left Arrow
Right one character.......................Right Arrow
Left one Word.............................^Left Arrow
Right one Word...........................^Right Arrow
Beginning of current Line........................Home
End of current Line...............................End
Beginning of Letter.............................^Home
End of Letter....................................^End
Window Up........................................PgUp
Window Down......................................PgDn
Editing Keys:
Finish editing/writing............................F10
Abort editing/writing.............................Esc
Delete current line................................^Y
Delete word right..................................^T
Reform paragraph...................................F9
When you have finished your letter, press F10. A "Command Line" will appear.
Press "P" to print your letter. Press "E" to edit it (you will be
placed back at the top of the letter). Press "A" to abort (you will leave
the program). If you press "A", you will be asked if you want to save the
file you have been working on. If YES, and the file is new and does not yet
have a name, you will be asked to enter a name to save it under. File names
are a maximum of 8 characters plus an optional 3 character extension (ie,
XXXXXXXX.XXX). Remember, if you use the 3 character extention, put a "period"
between the file name and the extention.
If, after you first start W, you decide that you do not want to write a letter
after all, press "Esc" and you will be jumped to the "Command Line" where you
can enter an "A" to abort the program.
If you press "P" and your printer is not "on-line", the program will "beep"
and ask you to put your printer on-line and press any key to continue. W will
print your letter in 60 line pages. When the document has been printed, you
will be asked if you want to "Repeat". If you answer "Y", you will be placed
back to line 1 of the document just printed. You can use this mode to send the
same letter to several different people, but with their names and address on
it. If you answer "N" when asked if you want to Repeat, you will be asked if
you want to save the file. If YES, and you have not previously named the
file, you will be asked to do so. You will then be placed back in a blank
edit screen to begin a new letter.
There you are, an eletronic typewriter that allows editing and multiple copies
of a document, and "stores" your letter for future use. Quick, simple and
easy to use with just one finger.
Infinity Data Products has placed many products into the "Public Domain" to
help bring computing enjoyment to the computing public. Literally thousands
of hours have been expending in writing and testing these programs. If you
enjoy the use of W - The Note Writer, and you would like to keep the flow of
these programs going, please send a small donation (we'd like $5) to:
Infinity Data Products
P.O. Box 533
Jackson, MO 63755
(314)243-8483
(800)776-3304
If you would like a FREE copy of our "Catalog-On-A-Disk", which lists all of
the software ( and hardware ) available through our company, please call or
write us (please indicate 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" disk).