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PictDor Help
U, 8, up arrow
This will move the highlight bar to the next file in
the list. If the highlight bar is on the last line on
the current page, the following page will be displayed.
If no page follows, nothing will happen.
D, 2, down arrow
This will move the highlight bar to the previous file
in the list. If the highlight bar is on the first line
of the current page, the previous page will be displayed.
If the first page is already displayed, nothing will
happen.
T, 7, <home>
This will move the highlight bar to the first entry on
the current page.
B, 1, <end>
This will move the highlight bar to the bottom entry on
the current page.
O, R
This will cause the screen to be redisplayed. Use this
if noise has caused a problem.
Q, <esc>
This will exit the file selection screen. If multiple
areas exist, the user/sysop will be returned to the
area selection screen. If a single area is used, this
will exit the door.
<enter>
This will cause the highlighted file to be displayed.
If the highlighted line is a comment and does not
contain a file name, nothing will happen.
<space bar>
This will cause the highlighted to be tagged. A tagged
file is indicated by an arrow (>) to the left of the
file name. If the highlighted line is a comment and
does not contain a file name, nothing will happen.
?, H
This will cause help (this file) to be displayed.
S
If no files are tagged (see <space> above), this will
cause the highlighted file to be displayed. If the
currently highlighted line is a comment and does not
contain a file name, nothing will happen. If files
have been tagged, pressing "S" will cause a "slide
show" to start. Each selected screen will be displayed
to the user/sysop. The user/sysop can move to the next
screen by pressing any key.
N, 3, <page down>
If the list contains multiple pages, this will cause
the next page to be displayed if the currently
displayed page is NOT the last page. If the list
contains only one page, or the user/sysop is on the
last page nothing will happen.
P, 9, <page up>
If the list contains multiple pages, this will cause
the prior page to be displayed if the currently
displayed page is NOT the first page. If the list
contains only one page, or the user/sysop is on the
first page nothing will happen.
F
If the list contains multiple pages and the user/sysop
is NOT on the first page, this will cause the first
page of the list to be displayed.