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APPENDIX
Appendix
62999.Using Help
33901.Containers
39101.Objects
33903.Pop-up Menus
4100.File Dialog
33908.Technical Information
2 res=62999.Using Help using help help, using help
Press the F1 key at any point in the program to access context-sensitive help. The help screens contain keywords marked in cyan. Double-click these keywords or press Enter to access further information.
If you use the keyboard, jump from one keyword to the next by pressing the Tab key and jump back by using Shift+Tab.
Related information:
62998.Using Help in the Word Processor
2 res=33901.Containers containers
A container is a vessel for 39101.objects. Using the 33903.pop-up menus you may create and 39203.configure your own objects. When a document is opened or created, Clearlook may also create an object in the container to represent the document.
33401.Control container of a database
44900.Setup container of a database
2 res=39101.Objects objects
In general, an object is defined as that which has existence.
In the context of Clearlook, a text document is an object, the structural elements of a document are objects, a window is an object. When a document is saved to disk it is an inactive object. When the document is loaded from disk to be displayed on the screen, we activate the object.
Icons represent an object in a 33901.container. Frequently, the icon is referred to as the actual object. Double-clicking the icon (or pressing Enter on the icon) is called activating the object. The actions caused by activating an object are called the behavior of the object.
An icon usually has a 33903.pop-up menu attached to it, which is activated by pressing the second pointing device button, the F12 key or the Shift+F10 keys. The pop-up menu contains a 800.setup function. Use this function to 39203.configure the object.
Related information:
39202.User-Created Object
903.Database object
39203.Configuring Objects
39204.Activate an Object
39205.Create an Object
39206.List of Objects
3 res=39202.User-Created Object user created object object, user created
Use the 33903.pop-up menus of a 33901.container to create new objects for that container. These objects remain in the container until 801.deleted. 39203.Configure objects to serve your specific needs.
Every user-created object has a 33903.pop-up menu containing the 800.setup function. This function activates a dialog that lets you configure the behavior of the object.
A status-window object (an object in the status window) can be configured to create new documents from a choice of templates or from one frequently used template, to display a list of documents in a predefined directory, or to open one specific document.
Related information:
2900.Status-Window Object Setup
2702.Database Object Setup
2703.Import Object Setup
2704.Export Object Setup
3 res=39204.Activate an Object activate an object
To activate an object, double-click or press Enter on the object. Activating an object executes the function 39203.configured for that object. For example, a 902.text object creates or opens a text document.
Once an object is activated it is marked with diagonal lines. Double-clicking on an active object transfers the focus to the object's window and displays the window if it was minimized.
3 res=39205.Create an Object create an object object, create
Press the second pointing device button on an object (or the F12 key, or Shift+F10) to access a 33901.container's 33903.pop-up menu. This pop-up menu provides options to create new objects. 39203.Configure the new object to suit your needs.
3 res=39206.List of Objects list of object
4 res=908.Setup Object object, setup setup object
33100.Introduction
33200.Status Window
10200.Word Processor
39204.Activate the selected object to customize screen colors, hotkey assignments, document colors, markings, user license and new document defaults.,
39204.Activate this object to customize the default font and size definitions for various document types.
Related information:
62200.Setup Window
62205.Documents Defaults
3 res=901.Window List Object object, window list window list object
33100.Introduction
33200.Status Window
10200.Word Processor
62001.Window List
33201.Switching between Windows
39204.Activate the selected object to display a list of all open Clearlook windows. You may display this list any time by pressing the Shift+Esc keys.4
39204.Activate the selected object to access the thesaurus for lists of meaning, synonyms, antonyms, compared and related words.)
3 res=902.Text Object object, text text object
33100.Introduction
10200.Word Processor
33200.Status Window
33202.Create Document
33203.Open Document
39101.Objects
39204.Activate the selected object to create or open a text document. (The action depends on the function 39203.configured for this object.)8
2 res=33903.Pop-Up Menus pop-up menu menu: pop-up
Every object has a pop-up menu. To change its 39203.setup, 801.delete the object, and insert new objects into the 33901.container.
To activate the pop-up menu of an 39101.object, press the F12 key (or Shift+F10) or click on the object with the second button of the pointing device.&
3 res=800.Function Setup function setup setup of objects configuration objects
This function activates a dialog to change an object's configuration.
The selected object is removed from the 33901.container. If the 39101.object is active, it is closed. This function never removes data from the disk, it merely removes the icon from the container.
3 res=802.New Text Object new text object text object, new
A new 39202.object of type text is added to the 33901.container at the position after the selected object. 39203.Configure the new object to suit your needs.
Related information:
39101.Objects
10200.Word Processor
2 res=4100.File Dialog file dialog
Clearlook offers a general purpose file dialog. Use the file dialog to open, copy, move, delete and rename files as well as directories. The position of the cursor defines whether the functions are meant for files or directories. Select multiple files by clicking on the file names, or move the cursor to the desired files and press the space bar. A range of files can be selected using the select function.
3 res=4120.Copy Files Dialog copy files dialog
Set the destination to copy or move by clicking or pressing Enter on the displayed directory names. The destination is displayed at the bottom entry field. The destination may be entered directly by writing into this entry field. Press OK to activate copying.
If one file will be deleted, its path and name is displayed. If several files will be deleted, their path is displayed. If a whole directory will be deleted, the number of files and subdirectories are counted and displayed for verification.
2 res=33907.File Types file types
Clearlook uses the following file types:
39701.CFG Status Window Setup
39702.CTX Text Document
39703.CDB database data file
39704.CDI database index file
39705.CDF database definition file
3 res=39701.File Type .CFG CFG
The file CL.CFG contains the configuration of the 33200.status window and the contents of the 62200.setup window, with the exception of the settings notebook. The contents of the settings notebook are stored in the OS2.INI file.
3 res=39702.File Type .CTX CTX
Clearlook 33301.text documents use the extension CTX.
3 res=39750.Wild Cards wild cards
Whenever you enter a Path, as in the setup of an object or choosing a directory, you may use wild cards in the path:
Entering *.CTX lists all text documents. Entering FAX*.CTX lists all documents with file names starting with FAX.
Entering ???.CTX lists all documents with a name of exactly three characters length.
Entering *.* lists all the files of the directory.
Entering % as part of a path name in the setup of an object replaces the character '%' with the path of the Clearlook executable file (CL.EXE)
2 res=33908.Technical Information technical information
33960.Installation Setup
33980.Keyboard Tables
33985.Clearlook File Format
3 res=33960.Installation Setup installation setup
When installing Clearlook, the following directories are created:
\cl
\cl\bin
\cl\bin\lng
\cl\Look
\cl\Look\trnsfrms
\cl\Look\template
A shadow object of the cl\Look directory is created in the workplace shell.
When activating a Clearlook document in the workplace shell, LOOK.EXE is executed. LOOK.EXE searches the system for an active instance of CL.EXE. If not found, it executes CL.EXE. Then it hands processing of the document over to CL.EXE. The word processor opens the document and enables it for editing.
If a second document is activated while CL.EXE is loaded, LOOK.EXE does not start a second instance of the word processor. It hands processing of the document over to the active instance of the word processor. Once the word processor is loaded, activating documents is extremely fast./
4 res=33962.Start-Up of CL.EXE cl.exe, start-up
When CL.EXE is executed, CLRES.DLL is expected in the directory of CL.EXE and loaded. Then CLHLP.HLP is loaded, then CL.CFG. If you start CL.EXE with a parameter specifying a different configuration file (for example starting with CL MY.CFG), then MY.CFG is used as configuration.
CL.EXE searches for a file named CL.SYS. If found it is loaded and interpreted.
You may start Clearlook by executing the CL.EXE file without using LOOK.EXE. Subsequent activation of documents will function as described above.
Language files for spell check must be placed in a directory \lng, a subdirectory of the directory where CL.EXE resides. If additional language files are purchased, they are copied into the directory \lng and spell check in these additional languages is readily available.
ENG.CLX Corelex
ENG.ENV Language environment
ENG.HYP Hyphenation
ENG.LEX Language lexicon
ENG.THS Thesaurus
ENG.USR User lexicon
ENGPHON.ENV Phonetic language environment
4 res=33964.Data Directory data directory
The directory \Look is created for Clearlook documents. You can create any number of additional directories for Clearlook data files. After installation, this directory will contain a number of examples, as well as the subdirectories \template and \trnsfrms. These two subdirectories are created to separate user data, templates and transform documents. Certain default objects in the status window also expect these directories to be present
Clearlook allows you do define font-specific keyboard subdrivers. With such a driver, you can activate your own key assignments in dependence upon a specific font. Subdrivers are defined in the CL.SYS file, which must reside in the directory of CL.EXE. The driver is read when Clearlook is started. Once a driver is loaded, it activates the keyboard mappings when editing text set to the font specified in the driver.
A sample CL.SYS file is on the installation disk. By default, this file is not installed and merely intended as template to assist users interested in writing their own subdrivers.
3 res=33985.Clearlook File Format Clearlook file format
The file format used for Clearlook documents is publicly available. Check the Clearlook BBS for a file CLREADER.EXE. It contains source code in C++ which reads Clearlook documents and creates verbose output of the characters and attributes.
Hotkeys hotkeys
Alt+A Alignment dialog
Alt+B Border setup menu
Alt+C Cell setup menu
Alt+N Edit a foot/end note
Alt+O Select font
Alt+R Replace
Alt+S Search
Alt+V View
Alt+Y Page layout
Alt++ Tab stop
Alt+2 Go to previously active window
Alt+n Go to the (n)th last active window
Alt+ArrowLeft Go one cell to the left
Alt+ArrowRight Go one cell to the right
Alt+ArrowUp Go one cell above
Alt+ArrowDown Go one cell below
Alt+Backspace Undo
Alt+End Go to bottom of current page
Alt+Home Go to top of current page
Alt+PageDown Go to next page
Alt+PageUp Go to previous page
Ctrl Disables boundary detection
Ctrl+B Bold font
Ctrl+C Font color
Ctrl+D Data field dialog
Ctrl+E End font attribute change
Ctrl+F Fill-in variable
Ctrl+H Preset hyphen
Ctrl+I Italic font
Ctrl+L Lining choice (underscore, etc.)
Ctrl+M Data marking
Ctrl+N Create a foot/end note
Ctrl+O Outline begin
Ctrl+P Positioning choice (subscript, etc.)
Ctrl+R Regular font
Ctrl+S Style choice
Ctrl+T Typeface choice
Ctrl+U Underscore begin
Ctrl+W Wrap lock
Ctrl+Y Style of font choice
Ctrl+Z Size of font choice
Ctrl+ArrowLeft Place cursor one word to the left
Ctrl+ArrowRight Place cursor one word to the right
Ctrl+ArrowUp Place cursor one paragraph up
Ctrl+ArrowDown Place cursor one paragraph down
Ctrl+Backspace Delete a word
Ctrl+Delete Delete clipboard
Ctrl+End Go to bottom of document
Ctrl+F4 Invoke thesaurus
Ctrl+Home Go to top of document
Ctrl+Insert Copy to the clipboard
Ctrl+PageDown Go to bottom of the current cell
Ctrl+PageUp Go to start of the current cell
Ctrl+<CR> Break column/page
Ctrl+Tab Tabmark, indent toggle
F1 Help
F2 Save the document
F3 Start area select
F4 Check typing
F5 View page margins
F6 View cell margins
F7 View control points (tab stops, etc.)
F8 View the ruler
F12 Object menu
Shift+Alt+Backspace Redo
Shift+Alt+End Select to the end of the page
Shift+Alt+Home Select to the start of the page
Shift+Alt+PageUp Select the previous page
Shift+Alt+PageDown Select the next page
Shift+Ctrl+ArrowLeft Select a word to the left
Shift+Ctrl+ArrowRight Select a word to the right
Shift+Ctrl+ArrowUp Select the previous paragraph
Shift+Ctrl+ArrowDown Select the next paragraph
Shift+Ctrl+End Select to the end of the document
Shift+Ctrl+Home Select to the start of the document
Shift+Ctrl+PageUp Select to the start of the cell
Shift+Ctrl+PageDown Select to the end of the cell
Shift+Delete Cut to the clipboard
Shift+F2 Print document
Shift+F3 Start flow select
Shift+F5 Create a new cell, table
Shift+F6 Alignment of text
Shift+F7 Leading
Shift+F8 Line distance
Shift-Insert Paste from the clipboard
Fill-In Formats fill-in formats
The Fill-in feature provides user fields that may be inserted into a document. This section details the available formats and provides examples for each fill-in field.