Accelerator keys have been defined for almost all functions available in Jot. This provides a way of operating Jot without menus or buttons and speeds up productivity.
Working with files:
F3 Open existing file
F6 Create a new file
F7 Import text file to note
F8 Export note to text file
Adding, editing and deleting notes:
Ctrl A Add a new note to list
Ctrl D Delete current note
Ctrl F Find and optionally replace text
Ctrl I Insert Date/Time
Ctrl R Rename current note
Ctrl S Save note
Ctrl T Settings for current note
Ctrl W Toggle Wordwrap
Alt-BackSpace Undo last change
CtrlIns Copy selected text to clipboard
ShiftDel Cut selected text to clipboard
ShiftIns Insert text from clipboard
CtrlShiftIns Append selected text to clipboard
Ctrl / Select all text
Using the "Titles" list:
CtrlAlt A Sort titles list in ascending order
CtrlAlt D Sort titles list in descending order
CtrlAlt N Sort list in creation order
F11 Previous note
F12 Next note
Toggles for window display:
Ctrl B Toggle Buttons
Ctrl H Toggle Hints
Ctrl L Toggle List
Ctrl M Toggle Menu
Printing and miscellaneous:
Ctrl P Print
CtrlAltP Print Selected text
Ctrl Q Exit Jot
F1 Help
F5 View system clipboard
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Colors
Foreground and background colors can be set for the "Titles" list box and note editing window. Choose "Foreground" or "Backgound" radio button then click on a color to set it. Clicking on the "Default" button will reset the colors to either Jots defaults or the notefile defaults, depending on context. "Cancel" will cancel any changes you've made.
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Word Wrap
Word wrap can be toggled on or off at any time by selecting "Toggle Word Wrap" from a menu or by pressing "Ctrl-W". This will not affect the default settings in any way. In other words, if you have a note set to not use word wrap, you can still use the toggle to turn it on temporarily.^
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Import and Export
Import and Export
These selections allow you to import text from a text file into the current note or export the current note to a text file.
Import:
When importing text, a file dialog is presented allowing you to peruse the disk to choose the file to import. Once a selection is made, the file will be inserted at the current cursor position. Jot makes no attempt to determine the type of file you've chosen so use caution when selecting an import file. I'm trying to find out how to check for file type, so if anyone out there has the answer, please let me know!
Export:
To export the current note to an ASCII text file, select "Export" from the menu, choose the drive and directory with the file dialog, then enter the name of the file you want to create. At this time, Jot will not let you overwrite or append to an existing file though that might be added in a future release if enough people are interested.,
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Find and Replace Text
Jot has a small find and replace utility that will allow you to search for specific text and optionally replace that text with something else. The "Find" window can be left open while moving through the note titles list and will work on wharever note is being displayed.
Select "Edit - Find" from one of the menus or press "Ctrl F" to bring up the "Find" window.
Enter the text you want to find in the "Search For:" field and optionally the text to use as a replacement in the "Replace With:" field. If you want to perform a case sensitive search, check the "Case Sensitive" check box.
Clicking on "Find" will begin searching for the text at the current cursor position and will highlight the first occurance found. You can continue clicking "Find" to continue the search, or press "Change, then Find" to replace the found text then locate the next occurance.
"Change All" will change all occurances of the search text with the replacement text from the current cursor position to the end of the note. USE THIS CAREFULLY! You will not be prompted for verification before the global replacement is made.
The "Cancel" button will close the "Find" window and return you to the current note.
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Open File
You can open an existing note file by selecting "Open" from the menu. Jot looks only for files ending in the extension ".jot" in the Jot home directory.
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Delete Note
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A note can be deleted by selecting "Delete" from the button bar or one of the menus. You will be prompted to verify the deletion. Make sure this is really what you want to. Once it's gone, well... it's GONE.
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Save Note
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The current note can be saved by selecting "Save" from one of the menus or the button bar.
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Add Note
You can add a new note to the current file by selecting "Add" from the button bar, or "New" from the "Note" menu of the main window or the popup for the editing area. Each newly created note will inherit whatever default settings are in effect for the current file but can be changed with the "Note Settings" window.
A note title can be any combination of numbers, characters and spaces and can be up to 60 characters long. Jot keeps track of the order in which titles are added to the list, though the current "Sort" setting for the list will effect where it is initially displayed. You cannot have titles with duplicate names.
Once a note has been created, use the "Note Settings" window to change the font, colors, use of word wrap and saving of cursor position. These settings will only affect the current note and will be used the next time the note is loaded.
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Create File
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To create a new notefile, select the "New File" button or "File - New" from the menus or press F6. Enter the name you want to use for the file following standard file naming conventions appropriate for the file system installed on your system. If you use HPFS, Jot can use long file names.
The new file will be created using whatever default settings are in effect in the Jot Settings window. After the file is created, you can customize it's behavior and appearance by using the "File Settings" window.
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Fonts and Colors
Each individual file and each individual note within each file is completely configurable for colors and fonts and can be changed at any time. At this time and due to some wierd problem with MLE fields, only the 16 color palette is supported. If I ever figure out how to fix or overcome this problem, full color configuration will be available.v$
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Insert Date/Time
You can insert the current date and time at the current cursor position by pressing "Ctrl I", or by selecting "Insert Date/Time" from a menu. Right now, Jot only supports US date and 24 hour time formats, as in "01/03/96 - 19:24:11", though I'm working on making it configurable.
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Toggles
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Using Toggles
For every note file you create, Jot allows you to configure the display of the menu, hints, button bar and titles list. However, regardless of default settings, display of these window elements can be toggled on or off at any time. The configuration settings for the current file are not changed in any way.
To toggle these items:
Toggle Menu: Ctrl M
Toggle List: Ctrl L
Toggle Buttons: Ctrl B
Toggle Hints: Ctrl H
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Rename Note
To change the title of a note, select "Rename" from a menu and enter or edit the new name.
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Save As
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"Save As" will create a new Jot file using all information from the currently open file, including any notes you've created and all configuration settings.
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Installation
Jot is written in VX-Rexx and requires the file VROBJ.DLL, Version 2.14 or later and that Rexx support be installed on your system.
To install Jot:
Unzip the files in a directory of your choice then run "Install.cmd" from an OS/2 window. A program object will be created on your desktop that you can then move to anywhere you like. Jot makes no changes to your system ini files or to the config.sys file.
When first run, Jot will configure itself and create it's own ini file in the installation directory.
Enjoy!
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Contacting the Author
To reach me via email regarding Jot:
Send email to: jwells@az.com
Please place the word "Jot" somewhere in the subject line of the message
Snail Mail:
Jacqueline Wells
1733 H Street
#330-161
Blaine, WA 98230
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Registering Jot
Jot is shareware, NOT freeware. It is a fully functional program and is not crippled in any way. You can use it for 30 guilt free days to check it out and decide if it's what you want. Throw it onto your system, push it's buttons, tweak it's settings, create and delete notes on all your favorite subjects, use it and abuse it, whatever you like. After those 30 guilt free days, you should either register the program or remove it from your system.
Jot is only $15.00 which entitles you to free upgrades up to version 1.99. See the file "Register.txt" for more information on registering Jot.
To register, fill in the form below and send it and $15.00 US to the address listed at the bottom of the page.
When sending email, please use the word "Jot" somewhere in the subject lineo:
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Future Plans
As time (and money) permit, Jot will continue to be enhanced. Some features currently being developed include (in no particular order):
Drag and drop of text files in and out of Jot
Print as displayed
Print all notes in file
Export all notes in file
Configurable Time/Date stamping
Saveable templates to insert commonly used text
Floating list and edit windows
Multiple edit windows
Arrange the Titles list
Arrange the display of buttons
Convert to upper/lower/proper case
Save options for:
Last File Viewed
Last Note Viewed
Import directory of text files into Jot File
Merge notefiles
These are only some of the ideas I have in mind at this time and would gladly welcome suggestions for additions, improvements, changes, and yes, even bug fixes (those that aren't built in features, that is).
Jot is being released as shareware, so if you like it and want to see it developed further, please register. See the file "Register.txt" for more information.
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Selecting "Undo" will revert back to the last saved state for the current note.
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Using the List
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Titles List
The titles list displays the titles of all notes in the current note file. You can click once on a listed item to display the attached note, then use the cursor keys to move up or down the list to have each note displayed as you move through the list. To edit the currently highlighted note, press enter, double click on the title or click in the edit window.
Note titles can be sorted in ascending or descending order, or can be displayed in the order in which they were created by selecting "None" from a sort menu.
Ctrl-A Sort List Ascending
Ctrl-D Sort List Desccending
Ctrl-N No sorting
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Printing
The printing abilities of Jot are a bit limited at this time, but you can print the current note to the default printer by selecting "Note - Print - Print Note" from the menus. You can also select a block of text and use "Note - Print - Print Selected Text" to print just the selected text. If no text is selected, this choice will have no effect.
No error checking is incorporated in the printing routines at this time, so if you don't have a printer connected results may be unpredictable.
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Editing a Note
With the Jot edit window, you can enter, edit and delete text using standard OS/2 editing commands. You can refer to almost any OS/2 book to get information on these commands
While editing a note you can access functions provided by Jot by using the menus at the top of the window or by pressing the right mouse button to get a popup menu. Hot keys have also been defined for almost everything. See the help section on "Accelerator Keys" or refer to the list below:
Working with files:
F3 Open existing file
F6 Create a new file
F7 Import text file to note
F8 Export note to text file
Adding, editing and deleting notes:
Ctrl A Add a new note to list
Ctrl D Delete current note
Ctrl F Find and optionally replace text
Ctrl I Insert Date/Time
Ctrl R Rename current note
Ctrl S Save note
Ctrl T Settings for current note
Ctrl W Toggle Wordwrap
Alt-BackSpace Undo last change
CtrlIns Copy selected text to clipboard
ShiftDel Cut selected text to clipboard
ShiftIns Insert text from clipboard
CtrlShiftIns Append selected text to clipboard
Ctrl / Select all text
Using the "Titles" list:
CtrlAlt A Sort titles list in ascending order
CtrlAlt D Sort titles list in descending order
CtrlAlt N Sort list in creation order
F11 Previous note
F12 Next note
Toggles for window display:
Ctrl B Toggle Buttons
Ctrl H Toggle Hints
Ctrl L Toggle List
Ctrl M Toggle Menu
Printing and miscellaneous:
Ctrl P Print
CtrlAltP Print Selected text
Ctrl Q Exit Jot
F1 Help
F5 View system clipboard
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Window Layout
Jot's window can be configured to display only the elements you find useful and want to use and is designed to maximize the usable editing area.
The name of the file currently in use is displayed in the title bar at the top of the window. This is also the title displayed in the OS/2 Window list. In the hint area at the bottom of the window, the name of the current note, the state of word wrap for the note and the "Modified" status are displayed.
Note titles are displayed on the left side of the window and can be sorted in ascending and descending order, as well as "none". "None" will display titles in the order in which they were created. Hopefully soon I can include a function to allow arranging of the titles list in any order.
The button bar just under the menu at the top of the window, makes available some of the more common commands for quick and easy access and like the titles list, will have an arrange function in a future release.
The menu, button bar, note list and hints area can all be configured to be hidden or shown when the file is loaded from disk. However, these areas can be toggled on or off using menu commands or hotkeys, regardless of the configuration settings in effect. Check out the "Accelerator Keys" item in the help index for more info on these hotkeys.
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Note Settings
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Note Settings:
These are the default settings for the note currently being edited. Any changes will take effect immediately.
Note Font and Colors:
Define the font and color to use for this note.
Word Wrap:
Sets the default for word wrap for the current note. This is the setting that will be in effect each time the note is loaded, but can be temporarily overridden by using the word wrap toggle "Ctrl-W".
Save Cursor Position:
If set, Jot will return to the last place you were working when the note is loaded.
Save Button:
Saves all the currently selected settings.
Use File Defaults:
Will restore settings for the current note to those in use by the current file.
Cancel Button:
Cancel all changes you've just made
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File Settings
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File Settings:
These are the default settings for the notefile currently in use. Some will take effect immediately while others will take effect for all notes created after saving the changes.
Note Font and Colors:
Define the font and color to use in the note window. Takes effect immediately for all new notes. Will not affect any notes already created.
List Font and Colors:
Define the font and color to use in the titles list. Takes effect immediately.
Word Wrap:
Turn word wrap ON or OFF for all new notes. Takes effect immediately for all new notes and will not affect existing notes.
Show Note List:
Show or Hide list of notes. Takes effect immediately.
Show Buttons:
Show or hide row of buttons above editing area. Takes effect immediately.
Show Menus:
Show or hide menu bar at top of window. Takes effect immediately.
Show Hints:
Show or hide hints at bottom of window. Takes effect immediately.
Save Cursor Position:
If set, Jot will return to the last place you worked when a note is loaded. Takes effect immediately for all new notes. Will not change any existing notes.
List Sort Order:
How you want the titles list sorted. None will display note names in the order they were created. Takes effect immediately.
Width of List Box:
How wide you want the titles list to be displayed. Valid range is 0 - 5000. Takes effect immediately.
Save Button:
Saves all the currently selected settings and returns.
Default Button:
Will restore original Jot settings for current file.
Cancel Button:
Cancel all changes you've just made.
Help Button:
Get help for "File Settings"
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Jot Settings
Jot Settings:
The Jot configuration window allows you customize and save settings that control the display of window elements, colors and fonts for both the titles list and newly created notes, and other settings for customizing the way each file is created.
Default File:
If you have a specific file you work with all the time, you can enter the name and path here and Jot will open this file each time it starts. If no entry is made, Jot is started with no file loaded.
These are the default settings each file created by Jot will inherit. They can be changed at any time but will take effect only for files created after the changes are saved.
Note Font and Colors:
Default font and color for note. Each newly created note in a file will use these settings initially. After a file is created, you can use the "File Settings" window to make changes for that specific file. Within each file, you can also choose "Note Settings" to change the font and colors used by a single note.
List Font and Colors:
Default font and color for titles list. As with the note settings, these can be changed for each individual file after it has been created.
Word Wrap:
Turn word wrap ON or OFF for all new notes. This setting can be changed for each file and for each note within a file. Can also be toggled within each note with Crtl-W.
Show Note List:
Show Buttons:
Show Menus:
Show Hints:
These settings determine the elements displayed in the Jot window. They can be changed within each file with the "File Settings" window, or can be toggled on or off as follows:
Crtl-L Toggle List
Ctrl-B Toggle Buttons
Ctrl-M Toggle Menu
Ctrl-H Toggle Hints
Prompt on Exit:
By default, Jot will present a dialog to make sure you really want to exit. You can turn this feature off by unchecking this selection.
Save Cursor Position:
If set, Jot will save the position of the cursor when a note is saved or exited and return to that position when the note is next loaded. Can also be changed for each file and for each note within a file.
List Sort Order:
How you want the list of notes sorted. "None" will display note titles in the order in which they were created.
Width of List Box:
How wide you want the note titles list to be displayed. You can use this to increase or decrease to amount of space the list uses. Valid values are 0 - 5000.
Save Button:
Saves all the currently selected settings and returns
Default Button:
Will restore original Jot settings
Cancel Button:
Cancel all changes you've just made
Help Button:
Your looking at it.
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Welcome to Jot
In this age of multifunction, do-everything programs that are becoming ever more complex and leaving ever more windows and objects scattered all over the desktop, I thought, maybe for a change, it would be nice to have a small program that does just one thing, does it well, without too much overhead and countless windows scattered across the landscape of my screen. This is the intention of Jot.
Jot is a small notepad program that allows the user to create, edit and save multiple files containing multiple notes. Nothing fancy or particularly earth shattering. Just a simple small program, with a few bells and whistles, to help clean up the ever growing pile of Post-It notes and scrap paper that seem to breed on desktops and workareas.
Some of it's features include:
Multiple file support
Multiple notes within each file
Configuration of colors and fonts for each file
Configuration of colors and fonts for each note
Loads designated file when started
Use of word wrapping is configurable on a per note basis
Saving of cursor position on a per note basis
Support for system clipboard including appending
Printing of entire note or selected area
Find and replace utility
Importing and exporting of text files
Sorting of titles list in ascending, descending or creation order
Insertion of date and time into note
Accelerator keys for common commands
I have in mind many new features for future releases and will incorporate them as time and user interest permit. Some features currently being developed include (in no particular order):
Dragging and dropping of text files in and out of Jot
Print note as displayed
Print all notes in file
Export all notes in file
Configurable Time/Date stamping
Saveable templates to insert commonly used text
Floating list and edit windows (maybe)
Multiple edit windows
Arrange the Titles list
Arrange the display of buttons
Convert to upper/lower/proper case
Import directory of text files into Jot File
Merge notefiles
If you have any feedback, bug reports, suggestions for improvements and additions or other comments I'm really interested in hearing them. Thanks for trying Jot! I hope you find it useful.
email - jwells@az.com
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Configuration
Jot has three configuration screens: Jot settings, NoteFile settings, and Note Settings.
The basic principle of Jot is to have each level inherit default settings if none are defined. In other words, each note will use the default attributes for the file its contained in *unless* you change the setting for the note with the Note Settings menu. Likewise, each file will use defaults inherited from Jot *unless* you use the File Settings menu to change those.
Changes made to settings for Jot take effect when the next new file is created. They will not effect any settings in an already created note file.
Changes made to settings for a file will take effect immediately but will not change any already created notes.
Changes made to settings for the current note will take effect immediately and will NOT effect anything else, including other notes.
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Disclaimer
DISCLAIMER
All reasonable precautions have been taken to assure a stable, well functioning program. However, this program is provided AS IS with no warranty as to it's suitability or functionality for any particular purpose. I will not be held liable or responsible for any damages Jot may do to your computer, your data, your hard disk, your OS/2 installation, your job, your car, your house, your life, the state of the economy, the price of tea in China or any other problems of life or the world._~
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ReadMe
In this age of multifunction, do-everything programs that are becoming ever more complex and leaving ever more windows and objects scattered all over the desktop, I thought, maybe for a change, it would be nice to have a small program that does just one thing, does it well, without too much overhead and countless windows scattered across the landscape of my screen. This is the intention of Jot.
Jot is a small notepad program that allows the user to create, edit and save multiple files containing multiple notes. Nothing fancy or particularly earth shattering. Just a simple small program, with a few bells and whistles, to help clean up the ever growing pile of Post-It notes and scrap paper that seem to breed on desktops and workareas.
Some of it's features include:
Multiple file support
Multiple notes within each file
Configuration of colors and fonts for each file
Configuration of colors and fonts for each note
Loads designated file when started
Use of word wrapping is configurable on a per note basis
Saving of cursor position on a per note basis
Support for system clipboard including appending
Printing of entire note or selected area
Find and replace utility
Importing and exporting of text files
Sorting of titles list in ascending, descending or creation order
Insertion of date and time into note
Accelerator keys for common commands
Requirements:
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Jot is written in VX-Rexx and requires the file VROBJ.DLL, Version 2.14 or later and that Rexx support be installed on your system.
Installation:
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Unzip the files in a directory of your choice then run "Install.cmd" from an OS/2 window. A program object will be created on your desktop that you can then move to anywhere you like. Jot makes no changes to your system ini files or to the config.sys file.
When first run, Jot will configure itself and create it's own .ini file in the installation directory.
Other Stuff
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Jot is intended for use with small notes and files. I've had notes as large as 500K and files as large as 2 meg but the bigger they get, the slower things go and can even bog the whole system down. I've considered adding a function to check for and limit these sizes but so far, I'm undecided as to its necessity considering the purpose of the program. A dozen or two screens of text seem to work quite well so if possible, try to keep your notes within this limit. If you feel like experimenting and pushing the limits on note size, I'd love to hear of your experience.
Usual Shareware Notice
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Jot is shareware, NOT freeware. It is a fully functional program and is not crippled in any way. You can use it for 30 guilt free days to check it out and decide if it's what you want. Throw it onto your system, push it's buttons, tweak it's settings, create and delete notes on all your favorite subjects, use it and abuse it, whatever you like. After those 30 guilt free days, you should either register the program or remove it from your system.
Jot is only $15.00 which entitles you to free upgrades up to version 1.99. See the file "Register.txt" for more information on registering Jot.
Any feedback, bug reports, suggestions for improvements and additions or other comments are gladly welcome.
email - jwells@az.com
Thanks for trying Jot!
The Fine Print
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All reasonable precautions have been taken to assure a stable, well functioning program. However, this program is provided AS IS with no warranty as to it's suitability or functionality for any particular purpose. I will not be held liable or responsible for any damages Jot may do to your computer, your data, your hard disk, your OS/2 installation, your job, your car, your house, your life, the state of the economy, the price of tea in China or any other problems of life or the world.&