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Description of the MAIN screen of PC-Hypertext
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The MAIN screen of PC-Hypertext appears when you load the program or press
the ESC (escape) key. The purpose of this screen is to:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ - Show you your location in the hypertext network │
│ - Show you the choices of subtopic to select │
│ - Show you the system commands that you can select │
│ - Show you the status of the system │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Before describing each of these items, the various areas of the display
are:
Smaller left box Displays the current topic. The highlighted number in
================ the upper left corner is the node number in the current
network file.
Larger right box Displays the topic selection cursor as well as topics
================ listed for selection. The cursor topic is highlighted.
Listed commands The available systems commands are listed in two rows
=============== below the two boxes. The current command is
highlighted.
Other lines The top and bottom text lines on the screen display
=========== the status of file, memory, and selected settings of the
PC-Hypertext program. The second line from the bottom of
the screen displays messages, prompts, and command
descriptions.
With that, I can tell you about the systems. For example:
What is your location in the network?
Your location is specified by one or more of the
following three items -- filename, current topic, and
current cursor position.
What are the subtopics you can select?
You can move the cursor topic (in the right box) by
pressing the Up/Down Arrow, PgUp/PgDn, Home/End keys,
by entering a desired topic number.
You can control the text displayed by pressing the F2
key which toggles between displaying the 1st text line
or all text lines of each topic.
What are the commands you can select?
The display lists eight system commands. Press the
spacebar or 1st letter to select a desired command.
The available keyboard commands are not displayed. Press
the F1 key to see the available keyboard commands at any
point in the program.
Neil Larson 1/16/88 GUIDE1
44 Rincon Rd., Kensington, CA 94707
Copyright MaxThink 1988 -- Call 415-428-0104 for permission to reprint