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- .1
- System Level Help.
-
- ALT+O.........Move to OK Button.
- ALT+C.........Move to Cancel Button.
- ESC...........Backs Out of Any Screen or Function, or click on
- "Cancel" Button. Screen Not Recorded As Complete.
- F1............Help.
- F10...........Exits A Screen, or Click on "OK" Button, or
- ENTER on Last Field. Screen is Recorded as
- Being Completed.
- NUM-LOCK......Select Between Numbers & Arrow Cursor Keys.
- ENTER.........Accept Menu Choice.
- INSERT........Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW......Move Left or Right within Field.
- HOME..................First Field on Screen.
- END...................Last Field on Screen.
- DELETE................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE.............Delete Previous Character.
- SHIFT-PRINT SCREEN....Print Out Screen to Printer.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP.........Previous Field on Screen.
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP] @16[MACROS HELP]
-
- .2
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- To Change a Selection. First Press Space, a Screen will be Displayed
- With a Selection of Choices. Use Cursor Keys or First Letter
- to Select. Use Enter Key to Make Your choice.
- Before or After Selection Has Been Made...
- HOME.................First Choice.
- END..................Last Choice.
- ENTER................Select A Choice.
- DOWN.................Next Field on Screen.
- UP...................Previous Field on Screen.
- ESC..................Backs Out of menu.
- F1...................Help.
- With a Mouse and Mouse Cursor on the Field, Press the Left Mouse
- Button To Make a Selection. Move the Mouse Cursor to the
- Choice and Click the Left Mouse Button to Select it.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @16[MACROS HELP]
-
- .3
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- SPACE................Toggle Choice.
- Y or y...............Select Yes.
- N or n...............Select No.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.....Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP........Previous Field on Screen.
- ALT+O................Move to OK Button.
- ALT+C................Move to Cancel Button.
- ESC..................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function,
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen.
-
- With a Mouse Press Left Mouse Button with Mouse Cursor
- in this field toggles Choice Yes or No.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @16[MACROS HELP]
- .4
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- This field Accepts Numbers, Only.
- 0-9 or -......Enter a Number.
- INSERT........Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.......Move Left or Right within a Field.
- HOME...................First Field on screen.
- END....................Last Field on screen.
- DELETE.................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE..............Delete Previous Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- ALT+O..................Move to OK Button.
- ALT+C..................Move to Cancel Button.
- ESC....................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function.
- F1.....................Help.
- F10....................Exits A Screen.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @16[MACROS HELP]
- .5
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- This field Accepts Any Letter, Number or Punctuation.
- INSERT.......Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.....Move Left or Right within a Field.
- HOME.................First Field on Screen.
- END..................Last Field on Screen.
- DELETE...............Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE............Delete Previous Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.....Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP........Previous Field on Screen.
- ALT+O................Move to OK Button.
- ALT+C................Move to Cancel Button.
- ESC..................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function or
- Press "Cancel". Screen Not Recorded As Complete.
- F1...................Help.
- F10..................Exits A Screen, or Press "OK". Screen is
- Recorded as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @16[MACROS HELP]
-
- .6
- Key Assignments For This Field.
-
- This field Accepts Any Letter, Number or Punctuation.
- You Can Scroll This Field Left or Right by Using the
- LEFT or RIGHT at the End of This Field.
- INSERT.......Toggle Keyboard From Insert to Replace Mode.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW.......Move Left or Right within a Field.
- HOME...................First Field on Screen.
- END....................Last Field on Screen.
- DELETE.................Delete Character at Cursor.
- BACKSPACE..............Delete Previous Character.
- ENTER, TAB, DOWN.......Next Field on Screen.
- SHIFT-TAB, UP..........Previous Field on Screen.
- ALT+O..................Move to OK Button.
- ALT+C..................Move to Cancel Button.
- ESC....................Backs Out of Any Screen or Function, or
- Press "Cancel". Screen Not Recorded As Complete.
- F1.....................Help.
- F10....................Exits A Screen, or press "OK". Screen
- is Recorded as Being Completed, or ENTER on Last Field.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
- @16[MACROS HELP]
-
- .7
- Key Assignments For This Screen.
-
- You Can Also Enter the First Letter of a Choice.
- Either A Cap or Lower Case Letter Will Do.
- LEFT/RIGHT ARROW..........Move Left or Right a Field.
- HOME......................First Field on Screen.
- END.......................Last Field on Screen.
- ENTER.....................Accept Menu Choice.
- UP/DOWN...................Up or Down A Choice.
- If On A Multi-Page Popup Menu...
- PAGE-UP...................Scroll Up A Page.
- PAGE-DOWN.................Scroll Down A Page.
- ESC.......................Cancel. Leave Screen.
- F1........................Help.
- You Can Also Select a Choice by Pressing the Key
- Corresponding to the First Character in its Name.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
- @16[MACROS HELP] @20[MOUSE HELP FOR SCROLLING AND PAGING]
-
- .8
- MS-DOS/PC-DOS Conventions.
-
- PRN:............Standard Printer. Either LPT1: or Other
- Device Setup With MODE Command.
- AUX:............Standard Auxiliary. Either COM1: or Other
- Device Setup With MODE Command.
- LPT1:-LPT4:.....Parallel Printers.
- COM1:-COM4:.....Communications Ports
- A: & B:.........First & Second Floppy Disk.
- C: & D:.........Either Ram Disk or First and Second Hard Disk
- Path............DISK:\FIRST\SECOND\LAST. A Path Made Up of
- Disk Letter Followed by a ':', Followed by a '\',
- and Other Directories Separated by '\'.
- File Name.......FILENAME.EXT. An 8 Character File Name,
- Followed by a '.' Followed by a 3 Character
- Extension. Combine with a Path for a Full File Name.
- NO Punctuation is Allowed in a File or Path Except as
- Noted Above.
-
- .9
- Available Colors
-
- Available color choices available for Color Screens are:
- Black, Blue, Cyan, Green, Red, Magenta, Brown. Foreground
- colors can Blink, and can also be High Intensity. Note
- High Intensity Brown is Yellow.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .10
- Background Color Choice
-
- These options allow you to select the General Background Color for
- a specific color setup which you can make. You can select any of the
- available color choices. Users of Monochrome Monitors should not change
- the colors setup.
-
- @9[AVAILABLE COLOR CHOICES] @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .11
- Foreground Color Choice
-
- These options allow you to select the Foreground Color Choice for a
- specific color setup which you can make. You can select any of the
- available color choices. Users of Monochrome Monitors should not change
- the colors setup.
-
- @9[AVAILABLE COLOR CHOICES] @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .12
- Select Bright Foreground Color?
-
- These options allow you to select whether the Foreground Color Choice
- is to be in High Intensity. You can choose Yes or No. Users of Monochrome
- Monitors should not change this Selection.
-
- @3[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .13
- Select Blink Choice
-
- These options allow you to select whether the Foreground Color Blinks.
- Generally this Option is only used for Error Colors, but it can be used
- for Current Fields etc. You can choose Yes or No. Users of Monochrome
- Monitors should not change this Selection.
-
- @3[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .14
- OK and Cancel Buttons.
-
- If you press the Enter key on the OK button or Click the mouse
- on it, it is the equivalent of pressing the F10 key.
-
- If you Press the Enter key on the Cancel Button or Click the
- Mouse on it, it is equivalent to pressing the ESC key.
-
- * If you want to move to the OK button press {ALT}+O.
-
- * If you want to move to the Cancel button press {ALT}+C.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .16
- Global Macros and Other Keystrokes.
-
- Record a Macro. Press ALT+F5. Press the Key You want to Record a
- Macro for. Press the Keys you want to record. Press ALT+F5 to end.
-
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .17
- File Editor Keystrokes.
-
- ALT+F.........Search for String.
- ALT+R.........Search and Replace String.
- ALT+B.........Mark A Block "Row Wise" meaning In Vertical Rows and
- use again to end marking.
- ALT+C.........Mark A Block "Column Wise" meaning In Horizontal Rows
- and use again to end marking.
- Delete........Delete Marked Block.
- GREY-MINUS....Cut A Marked Block and Place on Clipboard.
- GREY-PLUS.....Copy A Marked Block to the Clipboard.
- F10...........Exit and Save file.
- ESC...........Exit and Abandon File (Don't Save).
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
-
- .18
- Key Assignments For This Screen.
-
- HOME......................First Field on Screen.
- END.......................Last Field on Screen.
- ENTER.....................Accept Menu Choice.
- SPACE BAR.................Select or Deselect a choice.
- √ will appear on all selected choices.
- Clicking The Field With a Mouse Has the
- Same Effect.
- UP/DOWN...................Up or Down A Choice.
- If On A Multi-Page Popup Menu...
- PAGE-UP...................Scroll Up A Page.
- PAGE-DOWN.................Scroll Down A Page.
- ESC.......................Cancel. Leave Screen (No Selections).
- F1........................Help.
- F10.......................(or Press on OK) Accept Selected Choices.
-
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
- @16[MACROS HELP] @20[MOUSE HELP FOR SCROLLING AND PAGING]
-
- .19
- System Wide Mouse Help.
-
- Press the Left Mouse Button on a field to move the selected field
- highlight to that field.
-
- Pressing the Left Mouse Button anywhere outside of a screen acts
- as though you had pressed ESC.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @20[SCROLLING MOUSE FIELDS]
-
- .20
- Scrolling Mouse Fields.
-
- In Any field of a Menu or Selection Screen in which you can Scroll,
- You can use the Mouse to move or scroll...
-
- If the screen has a "Scroll Light" arrow at the Top or Bottom of
- the screen, press the Left Mouse Button on the "Scroll Light"
- arrow. This has the same effect as pressing the appropriate Up or
- Down key on the keyboard.
-
- Moving the Mouse Cursor to a selection and pressing on it
- will select it.
-
- Pressing again on a selected field or choice will act as
- though you had pressed ENTER.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .21
- Setup Screen Colors.
-
- This Menu Choice allows you to change the screen colors.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .22
- Setup Directories.
-
- This Menu Choice allows you to change directories used by the program.
- Also changed in this screen are the Printer Type, Printer Port and
- the Interrupt used by the TSR. If you use the /Ixx function when
- starting the TSR you must enter the interrupt you used here.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .23
- Setup Printer
-
- This Menu Choice allows you to change the basic printing defaults
- that the program uses when it prints.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .24
- Setup Word Processing Conversion.
-
- This Menu Choice allows you to change the basic Word Procssing
- conversions defaults that the program uses when it prints.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .25
- Setup Screen Colors
-
- Main Screen Color. This is the Main color used on the screens.
- If you select a bright color the Bright is Turned off while
- drawing the border.
-
- Highlight. These are the brighter highlights on the screen.
-
- Basic Field Color. These are the Fields where you enter information.
-
- Current Field Color. This is the field where the Cursor is Now.
-
- Error Color. This is the color that the Error Boxes Use.
-
- @10[BACKGROUND] @11[FOREGROUND] @12[BRIGHT] @13[BLINK]
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .26
- Get Default Directories.
-
- Data Directory. Where Printer Setup, Help, and Text Files are kept.
- Uses a subdirectory called DATA if it is found. i.e. C:\NUMERO\DATA
-
- User Directory. Where the Files that are created when you compile a
- chart are written. When you print a file to disk or convert a file
- to Word Processing it is by default saved here. Uses a subdirectory
- called USER if it is found. i.e. C:\NUMERO\USER
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @8[MS-DOS CONVENTIONS]
-
- .27
- File Name and Directory.
-
- DIRECTORY: This is the disk and directory. You can select by
- pressing the F2 Key. Once You select, You can select another
- directory by pressing F2 again.
-
- File Name: This is the File Name. If you have Wild Cards in
- the File Name Field Now, (i.e. * or ?) You can select by
- pressing the F2 Key. If You have a file name here and you press
- F2 you can verify that the file exists already.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @8[MS-DOS CONVENTIONS]
-
- .28
- DOS Shell.
-
- This Menu Choice Allows you to Goto DOS without leaving the program.
- Type EXIT and then ENTER to return to the program.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .29
- Quit.
-
- This Menu Choice Allows you to Exit the Program. All data you are
- working on is saved.
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD]
-
- .30
- Text View Screen.
-
- ESC........Exit. PAGEDOWN...Scroll Down One Page.
- PAGEUP.....Scroll Up One Page. DOWN.......Scroll Down One Line.
- UP.........Scroll Up One Line. HOME.......Show First Page.
- END........Show Last Page.
-
- Press Mouse Left Button Down on a "Scroll Light" Arrow to
- Scroll up or Down a Line
- Press Mouse Left Button Down on a "Scroll Bar" and drag and
- release to scroll.
- Press Mouse Left Button Down Outside of Screen to Exit.
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @20[SCROLLING WITH MOUSE]
-
- .31
- File Name or Device to Print To.
-
- If you leave this field blank, The Printer you specified earlier in the
- Printer Setup Screen is used.
-
- If you want to select a printer, Press the F3 key. This will show a list
- of common printer port, though you may not have a printer at any one
- of these ports.
-
- You can press F2 also to select a file to print to.
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @8[MS-DOS CONVENTIONS]
-
- .32
- Pick Font.
-
- Using this screen, you can pick a font from the selection that
- Numero Uno supports. Press Enter to select a Font.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- .33
- Customize Font Info.
-
- This screen allows you to use custom downloaded fonts and modify
- font setup information to support fonts Numero Uno doesn't recognize.
-
- Font Name. This is the Name of the font. It is for your information
- only and Numero Uno doesn't use it.
- Family. This is the font family number that is used to select the font.
- Pitch. This is -1 for a proportional font or the closest whole pitch
- for the font.
- Size. This is the size of the font. It must be a size that this font
- has or supports. Numero Uno doesn't scale fonts.
- Symbol Set. This is either the symbol set that FontInfo gives you or
- 12 indication you are specifying a symbol set below.
- Symbol Set Name. This is the technical name for the symbol set. It
- must end in a capital letter.
- Regular Weight. This is a value given by FontInfo. It is usually 0
- for a regular font, -1 for a light font.
- Bold Weight. This is not used by Numero Uno at this time but is usually
- 3 or 4 greater than Regular Weight.
- Average Character Width (Decipoints). This is the average character
- width of generally lowercase letters. This is measured in tenths
- of a point (1/72") or 1/720s"
-
- @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .33
- OK and Cancel Buttons.
-
- If you press the Enter key on the OK button or Click the mouse on it,
- it is the equivalent of pressing the F10 key.
- If you Press the Enter key on the Cancel Button or Click the
- Mouse on it, it is equivalent to pressing the ESC key.
-
- * If you want to move to the OK button press {ALT}+O.
-
- * If you want to move to the Cancel button press {ALT}+C.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .34
- Enter A File Name.
-
- Enter A file Name Here. If You enter a file name without a
- drive or path attached to the name, a default drive and
- directory will be used.
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .35
- End Line With.
-
- This selects how line are ended on your printer. If Your printer
- Adds a Line Feed to every Carriage Return, this should be "Carriage
- Return Only". If Your printer does not this should be "Carriage
- Return + Line Feed". For Many Printers the default setting of "Line
- Feed Only" works as many printers add a carriage return to a single
- line feed. If your printouts come out jumbled try changing this field.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .36
- Word Processor Conversion Setup.
-
- Use this function to enter information about
- converting Numero Uno files to ASCII or to other word
- processing formats.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .37
- Save Data To Disk.
-
- This function allows you to name a file to save all the Data entered
- in these menus to. This allows you to save the data you have entered
- for a future time. If you don't enter a disk or directory, it will
- be saved to your User disk and Directory. If you save to a file
- N1DAT.DEF, this file will be read Every time Numero Uno starts up.
- Numero Uno saves the contents of the screens to the File N1DAT.HIS
- when you quit, and reloads it when you startup again. This is
- overridden by N1DAT.DEF which takes priority if it exists.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .38
- Load Saved Data.
-
- This function allows you to name a previously saved file and
- load it into memory. This loads data into all the screens. If
- you don't specify a disk or directory, the file is read from
- your User Disk and Directory.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .39
- Printer Type.
-
- This Selects the type of printer that you are using. This can
- either be an Epson or IBM compatible dot matrix printer, or
- HP LaserJet, DeskJet or Compatible Printer. This field will
- also update the control strings below as well. This can also
- be Generic Printer. Generic Printer is used for other printers
- which you don't know control codes for. If You don't know the
- codes or don't understand how they work, use Generic.
- Try to pick the printer that most closely matches your printer.
- These printer choices have many printer options you can select.
- If you have Publisher's Powerpak installed you can choose this
- driver.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .40
- File Format.
-
- This Selects the type of conversion that is done for converting
- a file. This can be either Plain ASCII, Smart formatted ASCII,
- WordStar 3.x, WordStar 4.x, WordPerfect 4.x, WordPerfect 5.x,
- XYWrite or Microsoft Word (RTF Format). Smart formatted ASCII
- uses the ASCII conversion control strings.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .41
- Setup For Printing.
-
- This function allows you setup your printer, ASCII and
- word processing conversions.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .42
- Laser Setup Parameters.
-
- Font Name. This is the Name of the Font either cartridge, internal or
- soft-font. Press F2 to Select from choices of fonts that may be
- available. You must own this font or it must come with your printer.
- Numero Uno Provides no fonts. This font should also have a bold version
- in this size and symbol set as well. This updates all the other fields
- in this group.
-
- Size. Set the size of the font you want to use. This must be a size of
- this font that you own.
-
- Symbol Set To Use. Use this field to select the proper Symbol Set for the
- font you need to use.
-
- Symbol Set Name. This field has the actual name used to specify the Symbol
- Set when the font is specified to the printer. When The Symbol set is
- changed this field is updated. Use this field to enter a symbol set type
- which is not in the list of symbol sets. Set the Symbol Set field to be
- "Other Specify -->"
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- @5[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- .43
- Printer Setup.
-
- This function allows you to customize Printer for printing
- out text charts.
-
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .44
- Printing Device.
-
- NOTE: Leave this Field BLANK To Use Standard Printer.
-
- Enter the device commonly used for printing in this field. If you are
- using the standard system printer device PRN: leave this field blank and
- this will be assumed. If you wish to use your second printer LPT2:, you
- can enter this here. This becomes your default printer. In this field do
- no enter the trailing ':' that follows the device name. Do Not enter
- a Disk Name here as this is for printing devices only. If you save your
- printouts to disk before printing, just leave this field blank.
-
- For Example--Second Printer Port: LPT2
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @8[DOS-CONVENTIONS] @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .45
- ASCII Conversion Replacement Strings.
-
- When Numero Uno converts a file to Smart Pseudo formatted ASCII text, Numero Uno
- converts the indications in the file for Head, Bold, Underscore, End
- of Head, End of Bold, and End of Underscore to these strings. You can
- change these if you wish. If you don't want any bold for example,
- just leave these fields blank. Anything you enter into these fields
- must be typeable on the keyboard. You may not enter printer string as
- you do with the printer file setup, as they will not be converted by
- Numero Uno, as they are for printers. If your word processor does have printer
- codes and formatting conventions, you can use these.
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .46
- Printer Conversion Strings.
-
- Press F2 to select a number of options that your printer can support.
- When you Press OK or Hit the F10 key the options you select will be
- used to create the strings you want.
-
- When Numero Uno prints a file out on your printer or file, Numero Uno converts the
- indications in the file for Heading, Bold, Underscore, End of Heading,
- End of Bold, and End of Underscore to these strings. You can change
- these if you wish. If you don't want any bold for example, just leave
- these fields blank. These fields allow you to enter a custom printer
- control strings to control your printer's output. These fields default
- to standard IBM Proprinter and Epson standard codes. This can be any
- valid printer string Enter non-typeable ascii codes by entering the
- decimal value for that code in '<' and '>' type brackets. An ascii
- value can range between 0 and 255. Note the ascii value for the ESC
- character is 27. Note each code you enter in '<' and '>' becomes one
- character long when translated, i.e. <27> becomes chr(27)
- or the escape character.
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .48
- Text Width For Printer.
-
-
- Enter the width of the Printed output in inches. The width can be between
- 4" and 16" in width.
-
- Common Fractions: 1/8--.13, 3/16--.19, 1/4--.25, 3/8--.38, 7/16--.42
- 1/2--.50, 5/8--.63, 3/4--.75, 7/8--.88
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .49
- Edit File List Entry.
-
- Use this function to Edit an entry in the file list, that you had
- compiled earlier, and perhaps you now want to put a more exact
- comment onto it.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .50
- Scan For Files Not in List.
-
- With this version of Numero Uno, you can archive files from the list off
- to another floppy, or disk. To do this copy the file onto another
- disk and kill the file from the View-Print menu. When you need the
- file again, copy the file back to your User directory, and select
- this function. This will only work for files generated by Numero Uno
- Version 2.25 or greater since Numero Uno as of this version stores file
- information in each file, and the previous version did not.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .51
- Print Header on First Page.
-
- If you answer Yes, then a header will be printed on the first
- page of this report. If you answer No then no header will
- be printed.
-
- @3[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .52
- Sort File Listing.
-
- This function allows you to sort alphabetically the file list.
- If you keep files around for several different sessions and delete
- files you may need to use this utility to reorganize your files.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .53
- Kill File in File List
-
- Use this function to delete a file from the file list. A file list
- is created whenever you start Numero Uno and a record of every file
- created when you compile a Numerological chart. This file and the files
- it contains can be saved when you quit. You may wish to delete files,
- if you do not have much room on your disk, etc. Unless you do not
- tell Numero Uno Not To the file list is entirely erased along with its
- contents when this program end.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .54
- View/Print Files
-
- These functions allow you to view Numero Uno files, convert to ascii
- text, printout, and view the interactive calendar display. You can also
- selectively delete files in the file list which you don't need, and
- edit the file information in this list.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- .55
- View Numero Uno File
-
- Use this function to view an Numero Uno Output File that was created by
- compiling a chart. This function allows you to select a file
- and view it by scrolling through the file like you would with a
- word processor.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .56
- Print Numero Uno File
-
- Use this function to print out an Numero Uno Output file. The file can
- be printed to Disk (for later printing) or printed out to any logical
- device, but the function defaults to the PRN: Device. Using this
- function, you select a file and then you can select how the file is
- printed. You can set the left margin, text width, destination, and
- whether the file is opened or appended to an already existing one.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .57
- Convert Numero Uno File To Ascii Text
-
- Use this function to convert a file to an ascii text file for word
- processing or telecommunications. Though you could do this with a file
- from the printout function, this will not print out any unprintable
- characters to the file, making it easy to edit. Using this function,
- you select a file and then you can select how the file is printed. You
- can set the text width, destination, and whether the file is opened or
- appended to an already existing one.
-
- You can convert a file to a number of word processing formats including:
- WordStar 3.x, WordStar 4.x and up, WordPerfect 4.x, WordPerfect 5.x,
- Microsoft Word "Rich Text" (RFT) format, XYWrite, and Ascii. Most of
- these can preserve formatting information for editing.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .58
- Number of Lines Per Page.
-
- This option allows you to choose the number of text lines, including
- the header information which will be printed on each page when printing
- out a report. If you are using 11" paper and do not choose to change the
- printer spacing, you should not have to change this option. Your selection
- can range between 30 - 99.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .59
- Printer Control String.
-
- This option allows you to enter a custom printer control string to
- setup your printer for output. This can be any valid printer string Enter
- non-typeable ascii codes by entering the decimal value for that code in
- '<' and '>' type brackets. An ascii value can range between 0 and 255.
- NOTE: The ascii value for the ESC character is 27. This choice scrolls
- allowing you to enter a 75 character long setup string. Note each code
- you enter in '<' and '>' becomes one character long when translated.
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @60[EPSON PRINTER CODES] @61[IBM PRO-PRINTER CODES]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .60
- EPSON Printer Codes
-
- Here are some of the more useful printer codes, n indicates a number.
- Note that You don't require codes for margin or width because that is done
- within Numero Uno, by your control.
-
-
- NLQ Mode <27>x<1> Compressed Mode <15> Elite Pitch <27>M
- Pica Pitch <27> P Master Select <27>!<n> 1/8" Spacing <27>0
- 7/72" Spacing <27>1 1/6" Spacing <27>2 n/216" Spac. <27>3<n>
- n/72" Sp. <27>A<n> Form Feed <12> Page Len Lines <27>C<n>
- Prop. Mode <27><1> NLQ <27>x<1> Page Length Inches Draft
- Mode <27>C<0><n>
-
- .61
- IBM Pro-Printer Codes
-
- Here are some of the more useful printer codes, n indicates a number Note
- that You don't require codes for margin or width because that is done within
- Numero Uno, by your control.
-
- Compressed Mode <15> 1/8" Spacing <27>0 7/72" Spacing <27>1
- n/216" Spac. <27>3<n> n/72" Sp. <27>A<n> Execute Spacing <27>2
- Form Feed <12> Page Len Lines <27>C<n> Page Length Inches
- <27>C<0><n>
- .62
- Left Margin For Printer.
-
-
- Enter the Left margin of the Printed output in inches. The Left margin
- can be between 0" and 4" in width.
-
- Common Fractions: 1/8--.13, 3/16--.19, 1/4--.25, 3/8--.38, 7/16--.42
- 1/2--.50, 5/8--.63, 3/4--.75, 7/8--.88
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .63
- Center Heads
-
- Do You want Main Heads to be Centered.
-
- @3[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .64
- Control Strings. Laser/Ink Jet Setup.
-
- If you have a printer set up which support these options, you can
- setup additional data such as the font in these screens.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .65
- Font Types.
- There are several different Fonts used By Numero Uno. You can customize
- any one by pressing the Key Listed at the end of the listing for that.
-
- Main Text Font. This is the Body Text used. To Customize Press->@a[0x1f](F3)@a[0]
-
- Heading Font. This is a Main Heading. Usually Bold and Centered. @a[0x1f](F4)@a[0]
-
- Big Calendar Font. This is the Font used for the numbers in the
- top left corner of each calendar cell. If your printer has fonts
- with larger sizes, select a font with a larger size here. @a[0x1f](F5)@a[0]
-
- Small Calendar Font. This is the font for the small number in the
- bottom right of each calendar cell. this is usually the same as
- the Main Text Font but can be different. @a[0x1f](F6)@a[0]
-
- Fixed Pitch Font. This is usually Courier, but can be changed
- to a different pitch for example you could use a 12 pitch font
- and make the calendars narrower. This is used to print the rules,
- lines and the Calendar Grid. This must be a PC-8 font for a
- laser Printer. @a[0x1f](F7)@a[0]
- @42[FONT SPECIFICATION FIELDS]
-
- .65
- Control String Types.
-
- Printer Control String. This is output once at the top of each report.
-
- Heading On/Off String. This is the code string for the main headings.
- It usually turns on or off Bold and Underscored text.
-
- Bold On/Off String. Emphasizes text.
-
- Underline On/Off String. Turns on the Underline of Italic function.
-
- Fixed Pitch Font String. This string turns off any Double Height
- Double width function that may be used in a calendar. This must
- guarantee a fixed pitch font.
-
- @66[CONTINUES] @46[ENTERING STRINGS]
-
- .66
- Control String Types.
-
- Large Font String. This string turns on a large font for the calendar.
- Generally 24 pin printers are able to do this correctly. Older 9 pin
- printers have trouble with this. If you are using a laser or ink jet.
- See the Laser/ink Jet Screen.
-
- Small Font String. this turns off the large font and turns on the
- smaller calendar font.
-
- Page Break String. This is output after the page break is output.
-
- Start/End Calendar String. This usually puts the printer in or takes
- the printer out of Unidirectional mode.
-
- @46[ENTERING STRINGS]
-
- .67
- Interactive Calendar Screen.
-
- By pressing certain keys, you can activate parts of this scree and
- change it.
-
- Press Enter on any Selected Field will print out text for that day.
-
- Press ALT+M Shows material on the Month.
-
- Press ALT+Y Shows material on the Year.
-
- PAGE-UP shows Previous Month.
-
- PAGE-DOWN shows Next Month.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .68
- Chart Info
-
- Choose this choice to enter the Birth Date and names of the
- person you wish to analyze.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .69
- Calendar Data.
-
- Choose this choice to enter the Start and End Dates for the Personal
- or Universal Calendar.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .70
- Clear Info.
-
- Choose this choice to Clear out the Data screens.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .71
- Compile Personality Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a report based on Date of Birth,
- and the letters in the name.
-
- This report includes interpreted text for most of the important
- elements of the report
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .72
- Compile Transits Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a report based on each individual,
- letters in your name and the order in which they occur related to
- the year in which they will effect you.
-
- This report includes interpreted text for most of the important
- elements of the report
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .73
- Compile Personal Calendar Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a Personal Calendar Based on
- your birth date. Shows your Personal Day for each day of the
- month and Personal month and year info.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .74
- Compile Universal Calendar Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a Universal Calendar Based on
- the Dates involved. Shows your Universal Day for each day of the
- month and Universal month and year info.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .75
- Enter/Edit.
-
- This menu is used to enter data into the program, load and save
- that data.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .76
- Compile Chart.
-
- This menu is used to compile charts before you can view them.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .77
- Options.
-
- This menu is used to change the Options that the program uses.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .78
- Utilities.
-
- This menu is used to select various utility functions.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .79
- View Personal Calendar Screen.
-
- If you choose this menu choice, you will be able to view a Personal
- calendar screen that you can interactively view. You can skip from
- one month to another and view the text associated with the month,
- year and various day numbers. These are different from the calendars
- that can be compiled and printed.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .80
- View Universal Calendar Screen.
-
- If you choose this menu choice, you will be able to view a Universal
- calendar screen that you can interactively view. You can skip from
- one month to another and view the text associated with the month,
- year and various day numbers. These are different from the
- calendars that can be compiled and printed.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .81
- Calendar Data.
-
- This screen Sets initial data for the Interactive Calendars.
-
- The Birth Date is the Birth date is only used for Personal
- calendars.
-
- The Starting Date is the initial date that the calendar is
- setup for. You can scroll through different months using the
- Page-Up and Page-Down keys.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .82
- Range of Calendars.
-
- When Calendars are Compiled for Printing or Conversion, a number
- of them can be compiled at one time. This allows you to set the range.
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
-
- .83
- Chart Info.
-
- In this screen enter the information of the person you wish to
- analyze.
-
- Name at Birth. This should be the given name from the Christening
- or Birth Certificate. Use the full name and not initials. If the
- person's sur-name has changed, use the original sur-name at birth.
-
- Name Being Used Now. This can be any name that the person is
- currrently known by or was known by at the time you wanted to
- do an analysis. If the sur-name has changed use the new sur-name.
-
- Birth Date. Enter the Date of Birth here.
-
- Street Address. An Analysis is done of the numbers of the street
- address to see if the location is agreeable.
-
- @4[KEYS FOR 1-9 FIELD] @5[KEYS FOR LETTER FIELD]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- .84
- Control String Types.
-
- Printer Control String. This is output once at the top of each report.
-
- Heading On/Off String. This is the code string for the main headings.
- It usually turns on or off Bold and Underscored text.
-
- Bold On/Off String. Emphasizes text.
-
- Underline On/Off String. Turns on the Underline of Italic function.
-
- Fixed Pitch Font String. This string turns off any Double Height
- Double width function that may be used in a calendar. This must
- guarantee a fixed pitch font.
-
- @86[CONTINUES] @45[ENTERING STRINGS]
-
- .85
- Control String Types.
-
- Large Font String. This string turns on a large font for the calendar.
- Generally 24 pin printers are able to do this correctly. Older 9 pin
- printers have trouble with this. If you are using a laser or ink jet.
- See the Laser/ink Jet Screen.
-
- Small Font String. this turns off the large font and turns on the
- smaller calendar font.
-
- Page Break String. This is output after the page break is output.
-
- Start/End Calendar String. This usually puts the printer in or takes
- the printer out of Unidirectional mode.
-
- @45[ENTERING STRINGS]
-
- .86
- Text Width For Word Processing Conversion.
-
-
- Enter the width of the Output in inches. The width can be between
- 4" and 16" in width.
-
- Common Fractions: 1/8--.13, 3/16--.19, 1/4--.25, 3/8--.38, 7/16--.42
- 1/2--.50, 5/8--.63, 3/4--.75, 7/8--.88
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .87
- Left Margin For Word Processing Conversion.
-
-
- Enter the Left margin of the Output in inches. The Left margin
- can be between 0" and 4" in width.
-
- Common Fractions: 1/8--.13, 3/16--.19, 1/4--.25, 3/8--.38, 7/16--.42
- 1/2--.50, 5/8--.63, 3/4--.75, 7/8--.88
-
- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .88
- Control Strings.
-
- The Coded ASCII conversion uses the fields that this screen
- accesses to code the output where various functions take place.
- This can be used to customize this program for a word processor
- that it does not support yet.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .89
- Read File Into Birth Data.
-
- This menu choice allows you to read the data in a Text Report file
- and put the data back into the birth screens.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .90
- Calendar Grid File.
-
- You can customize this file or provide your own file providing it is
- in the same format as the files provided with this program are in.
-
- @6[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .91
- Color Printer Color Scheme.
-
- If you are printing with a color printer and have selected a color
- printing driver this field will select the color scheme for printing
- the calendars. The First color is the color for the Numerological
- number which may print large on your number, and the second color
- is the color for the actual date.
-
- @2[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
- .92
- Compile Numeric Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a report based on Date of Birth,
- and the letters in the name. This only has the data and is not
- interpreted.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .93
- Compile Numeric Transits Report.
-
- Choose this choice to Compile a report based on each individual,
- letter in a name and the order in which they occur related to
- the year in which they will effect you.
-
- This is only the data and is not interpreted.
-
- @7[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
-
- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
-
- .94
- Years for Transits Report.
-
- This screen selects the years that you want to show for your
- transits report. This can range from your birth year to 120 years
- after your birth.
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- @4[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
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- Count W and Y as Vowels when Preceded by Vowels?
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- Some Numerologists believe that W and Y should always be counted as
- consonants when calculating Inner Self and Motivation Numbers. Some
- believe that W and Y are vowels when preceeded by a vowel such as in
- "OY" or "EW".
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- @3[KEYS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIELD] @1[SYSTEM LEVEL HELP]
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- @19[SYSTEM WIDE MOUSE HELP]
- .end
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