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- My Idea 4.0 Complete c 1994 by Peter Neuendorffer
- Please read the Important Note at the end of this manual.
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- Contents
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- Introduction (1)
- Organize the Idea (2)
- Telephone support: 617-254-2213 EST Menus and Hot Keys (3)
- Text Editing (4)
- To pay for this Shareware Features (6)
- send $22 to: Topics (7)
- Peter Neuendsorffer List Menu (9)
- 1399 Commonwealth Ave Apt 11 Scratchpad/ (10)
- Allston MA 02134 Text Files/Menu Colors
- Closing off Sections: F5 (11)
- The evaluation copy is 100% complete.
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- A hard drive is required ( 1 1/2 Meg free space recommended.)
- Are you the kind of a person who jots notes on restaurant napkins? You
- carry a note pad everywhere? You are always figuring out how to do
- things, make things, or fix things? Even if you are not that kind of
- person, you may like My idea. Run MY IDEA DEMO from DOS to see a
- demonstration. My idea takes you from the idea or problem, such as
- "build a car" or "improve my looks" or "great American novel," to
- describing what is involved, how to do it, and where to go for help.
- When you are done writing, you may be surprised at how much you already
- knew about your problem.
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- This software let's you build six areas. You enter a paragraph for
- each area, then set up Topics for the area. You have to complete all
- the Topics in the Area BEFORE you can go on to the next area. I wanted
- to give the software the flavor of a video game where you achieve each
- level. The six areas "Tasks" "Resources" "Data" "Research" "People" and
- "Implementation" are laid out on the main menu from Left to Right on
- the top, then Left to Right on the bottom. You can return to previous
- areas, but cannot proceed to the next area until the current Working
- Area is finished (checked off.) To close a section, press F5. Or Escape
- and return at a later time. So an Area has topics. Once topics are
- named, you can go back and forth between them.
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- To install, copy the files to a sub directory on your hard disk. A hard
- disk is required. 700K free disk space required after installation.
- When working on an idea, save it with a file name of your choosing. When
- working on it again, run <Myidea>. Then give the idea name (actually any
- name) and the original filename. You can run <MYIDEA FILENAME> from DOS.
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- The software keeps track across sessions. Press Alt-X anywhere to quit
- the program. Press Alt-W from anywhere to return to the main menu. When
- editing text in My idea, Alt-N inserts a blank line, Alt-Y deletes a
- line, and Alt-C clears text to the end of the line. When editing, press
- Alt-B to manipulate the text (all text except questions and answers.)
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- My Idea has six areas -TASKS, RESOURCES, DATA/MATERIALS, RESEARCH, PEOPLE,
- and IMPLEMENTATION. Each will have up to 8 topics. For each Topic write
- a paragraph, ask questions, answer questions, and make notes. Write
- progress notes and overviews. When an area is complete (checked off) you
- can create a report (MAKE REPORT) for the screen, a text file, or the
- printer. The software has three menus: MAIN MENU -The main command.
- AREA MENU -Work on an area (topics,notes,progress). TOPIC MENU -Work
- on a topic (questions, answers, notes, progress, phrase.)
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- Organize the Idea (2)
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- To start an idea file, run My idea. Later, when you continue work
- on your idea, run <My idea filename> from DOS, or just run <MY IDEA>
- and fill in the old idea name (any name will do). Use the correct file
- name for your idea. There is only one file for each idea.
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- First, enter a paragraph about your problem-idea. You can edit
- this again later. Once this paragraph is "closed" with F5, you get
- a menu of AREAS for your idea-problem. The areas are TASKS, RESOURCES,
- DATA/MATERIALS, RESEARCH, PEOPLE, and IMPLEMENTATION.
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- Start by completing the TASKS AREA, Then move to the other areas.
- Remember, press Alt-X to end your session. A section is marked
- completed (checked off) by pressing F5 from the section.
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- Each AREA is set up identically. Start with TASKS. First, enter
- a paragraph about TASKS. When the paragraph is completed with F5,
- name the topics for the area. relating to TASKS, such as "write
- letters", "interview","get references","take college boards."
- When the topic names for TASKS are completed with F5, the menus
- will be updated with your topic names. When working on a topic, it
- is a good idea to access it from the AREA NAME in the main menu -the
- top (orange) item in each block of the main menu. That way an
- intermediate (Green) menu appears, showing the status of each topic.
- Complete (check off) all four sections for every topic in order
- ====> to continue on to RESOURCES. The sections are Paragraph, Questions,
- Answers, and Notes. All must be completed from within the topic name.
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- When topic names are complete -F5- you work on them. Choose a topic.
- First, write a paragraph, this time about the topic. After pressing F5
- enter Questions about the topic. After each question, press Enter. The
- a short Phrase relating to the question. (F5 to close questions)
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- Now, Answer the questions for a topic -you only see the short
- phrases here. Next, enter Notes about the topic. You can re edit
- Questions, Answers and Notes later. You can move back and forth
- ====> between topics. [To close out topic Notes -F5-, you must choose a
- topic name, then press F5 -even if you have accessed NOTES from
- another menu. You can complete the various topics in any order,
- moving between sections and topics within the Area menu.
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- ====> After completing all four sections for EVERY topic [Paragraphs,
- Questions, Answers, and Notes], continue on to the next area "RESOURCE"
- and so on. If a topic is complete (checked off), choose that topic
- from the MAIN or Area menu. You will see a new menu of questions,
- answers,notes, and progress. You can change answers by choosing
- answers and pressing F2. Edit Notes and Progress as well.
- ====> You cannot move on to the next area, until you complete the 4 Topic
- sections for every topic in the current work area! You can easily
- move ahead by pressing the F5=Complete key when the prompt appears.
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- Menus and Hot Keys (3)
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- Main Menu=====> Area Menu=====> Topic Menu
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- 1 Main Menu: =after you complete opening paragraph. See "features."
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- TASKS RESOURCES DATA/MATERIALS | AREAS
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- topic topic .... |
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- RESEARCH PEOPLE IMPLEMENTATION |
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- OVERVIEWS MAIN PARAGRAPH MAKE REPORT
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- Topics and areas are checked off when completed. The working
- area will be shown with a blinking Red arrow.
- From the main menu, choose an AREA NAME (top selection of each
- AREA block, in orange capitals) to get to the Area menu.
- Choose a topic to bypass the Area menu.
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- 2 Area Menu:
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- topic (Choose a topic to work on.)
- topic
- Notes (all notes for the area)
- Progress (all progress for the area)
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- The status (checked off) of each topic will be shown. (see
- "Completing Topics" section of this manual). If the area is
- all checked off, the words "Area Complete" are displayed.
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- 3 Topic menu:
- Questions (for 1 topic)
- Answers "
- Notes "
- Progress "
- phrase "
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- Hot Key Where What it's for:
- | Alt X anywhere -Quit the program |
- | Alt W anywhere -Go to the main menu |
- | F5 when prompted -Close out text sections|
- | F1 when prompted -See questions |
- | F2 when questions shown -Re Edit questions |
- | F2 when answers shown -Re Edit answers |
- | Alt E when text shown -Edit text sections |
- | F2 " " " " " " |
- | Alt B when editing text -Block Edit Commands |
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- From Menu bars:
- | Alt S Main,Area,Topic menus -Scratchpad |
- | Alt L " " " " -List Menu (see below) |
- | Alt H " " " " -Help (this manual) |
- | Alt E Area,Topic menus -Edit paragraph |
- | Alt T Area menu -Topics changes |
- | Alt A Main menu -Rename area |
- | Alt I Main menu -Rename idea |
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- Text Editing (4)
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- When entering in questions and answers, you must press ENTER to make the data
- stick, before escaping. All other text (any text black over 3 lines) acts
- differently- you get what you type, by pressing an Escape. Escape takes you
- out of any section. F5 is reserved for closing out an entire section and move
- on. Do not use it for just exiting. F5 is reserved for saying "I'm all done
- with this section."
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- To edit the main paragraphs appearing at the bottom of an Area Menu
- screen, or Topic Menu screen, select Alt-E (Edit from the top menu bar).
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- To re edit text, find it. The screen should say "F2 to Edit Paragraph"
- or "F2 to Edit Notes". Press F2 or Alt-E to edit the paragraph,then Escape
- to get out. When editing paragraphs, use the Alt-N combination to insert a
- blank line, Alt-Y to delete a line, Alt-C to clear text to the end of line.
- Alt-U will restore any text (other than questions or answers) to where
- it was when you began editing the text section. You may type to the end of
- the line and the text will automatically wrap for the whole text area. You
- may insert text in the middle of a line and it will wrap. You may position
- the cursor at the end of a line, press Delete, and all the words that fit
- from the next line will be moved back to the current line.
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- Commands when Editing text: (press F2 when asked) (escape to leave edit mode
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- Alt-U: Undo all the changes since you entered the screen.
- Alt-C: Clear the current line from the cursor to the end of the line.
- Alt-N: Insert a blank line at the cursor.
- Alt-Y: Delete the line at the cursor.
- Alt-B: Text block editing commands. This brings up a menu.
- Block commands apply to all text except Questions and Answers.
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- - Sort Text: Sort selected lines of text.
- - Copy Text: Copy selected lines of text to the clipboard.
- - Cut Text: Delete selected lines and put in clipboard.
- - Paste Text: Paste lines of text from the clipboard.
- - Match Text: Find matches between current text and other topics
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- Sort: Paragraphs, overviews,notes, progress may be sorted. When
- editing, Press F2 if necessary. Then select the beginning line to sort (up
- and down arrows.) Press F7. Then select "Sort Text" from the menu. Then
- mark multiple lines (down/up arrow keys.) And Press Enter. Now move this
- block of lines up or down, and press Enter again.
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- Copy: When editing, Press F2 if necessary. Then select the beginning line to
- sort (up down arrows.) Press F7, then select "Copy Text" from the menu. Then
- mark multiple lines (down/up arrow keys) and Press Enter to copy the text.
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- Cut: When editing, Press F2 if necessary. Then select the beginning line to
- sort (up down arrows.) Press F7, then select "Cut Text" from the menu. Then
- mark multiple lines (down/up arrow keys) and Press Enter to cut the text.
- The text is in the clipboard for future pasting.
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- Text Editing continued (5)
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- Paste: When editing, Press F2 if necessary. Then press F7, and select
- the "Paste Text" option. Press Enter, and the current text in the clipboard
- will be pasted after the last line of the current text area, as it fits.
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- Match: This option does not change any data. It analyzes the current text
- paragraph and comes up with a "fuzzy" match on one or more topic names from
- your idea. You may then choose the topic name to move to that topic. (Note
- that the list of topics used in this search only consists of topics from are
- in the current work area, or from areas before the current work area.) If the
- topic you choose is incomplete, it will take you to the current working
- section (paragraph, questions, etc.) for that topic.
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- Highlight Text:
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- Choose words that you wish to appear highlighted in color
- throughout the current idea. The information on this is saved
- in each idea data file. Access Text highlight from any text area.
- This is part of the block commands. Enter edit mode for a text
- area -you may have to press -F2. Then press Alt-B and choose
- Highlight Text.
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- You get a menu:
- Add Word: enter a word you wish to be highlight.
- Delete Word: enter a word you wish NOT to be highlighted.
- Clear All: clear all highlighted words.
- Grayscalse: toggle off/on. Grayscale set to ON is
- suitable for a grayscale monocrhome system.
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- If you are using a system with a color card and gray scale
- monitor, you may want to toggle on Gray scale. To return
- to color for highlighting, toggle Gray scale off again.
- Words are highlighted in different colors depending on the
- length of the word to highlight. Monochrome (no color card)
- systems display the highlighted words as underlined.
- To temporarily disable color highlighting for a session, run
- MY IDEA from the DOS command line with the switch /h.
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- - Hide program prompts: for experienced users only. Shift-Tab
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- This option is only for a user who is VERY experienced with
- this software. From anywhere in the program, you may press
- Shift-Tab to hide program prompts. This change is not saved
- for another session. Once the screen updates fully, the
- prompts will be hidden (such as "press F2 to Edit" and most
- other prompts that tend to clutter the screen.) To enable the
- prompts again, press Shift-Tab again. To see the current
- status of this hiding of prompts, press Alt-W from any where
- and then Escape to see the opening screen.
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- Features (6)
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- Writing sections: From the Main menu, you may write Overviews of the main IDEA
- and of each AREA (Tasks, Resources, Data/Materials, Research, People
- and Implementation). You edit notes, or write progress notes.
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- Main Menu: From the main menu, you may jet to any area or topic. Use up,
- down,right, and left arrows to select an area or topic (if there are
- topics). Then press Enter to go to that area or topic. It is best
- when working your way through writing areas and topics to select
- from the first item of each AREA at the main menu, so you can see
- your progress (check marks.) Selecting a topic from the main menu
- instantly takes you to a topic, whatever it's status. But selecting
- an AREA name first will bring a menu showing the topics' status.
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- Make Report: From the main menu you may create a report of the entire idea.
- This is generated automatically. Choose "Make Report". Decide
- whether to send the report to the screen, to a text file, or to
- the printer. Then select an Area from the menu, or all areas. The new
- menu is to choose selected sections to include in your report:
- paragraphs, questions/answers, notes, progress, and overviews. Just
- press enter (====OK===) to select all, or move the highlight bar to
- section and press SPACE BAR to toggle it on/off. (* means on .) Cancel
- will clear all the sections. Press Enter when done.
- If sent the report to the screen: use Alt-S to search
- for a word or phrase, and Alt-L to search for the next occurrence.
- Page Up and Page Down to move through the pages. Control-Page-Down
- goes to the last page, and Control-Page-Up returns to the first page
- The report reflects the current information about your idea. If you
- change the information, future reports have your new information.
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- ======> If you are reading a Report on your display screen that was generate
- from the main menu MAKE REPORT, at any time you may press F2. Move
- the shade bar up and down with the up and down arrows. Press Enter,
- and you will be returned to the main program, but IN THE SECTION
- that that text comes from, whether paragraphs, questions, answers,
- notes, progress, or overview. You will now be out of the report.
- Remember Alt-W, or repeated escapes returns you to the main menu.
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- Renaming Areas: You can rename areas. Select an area (such as TASKS)
- from the MAIN MENU (orange on blue). Highlight the area name,
- the top (orange) bar for each area. Now press F10. Type in the
- new area name and press enter. Please note: in order to make
- things compatible with the first version of My idea -1.0-
- version 1.0 will display the original "factory" names. But this
- version will always display your new area names.
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- Renaming the Idea: You can rename the Idea name (not the file name) by
- pressing F8 from the Main Menu Enter a new name.
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- Topic Options (7)
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- Rename, Sort, Add, Delete. Move, Phrase
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- Renaming Topics: You can rename topics. Select an area (such as TASKS)
- from the main menu (orange top bar) PRESS ENTER) Now Highlight
- the topic name you wish to rename. Press Alt-T and choose
- Rename Topic from the menu. Type in the new name, and press enter,
- or Escape to cancel. Very importantly, this will NOT move any data
- around. If you want to sort topics, sort them as described below.
- It's a good idea to use a new name that means about the same as
- the old one -now ALL the titles for this topic will have your new
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- Sorting topic names: You can sort the order of a topic in an area menu.
- Select an area from the Main Menu (orange top bar on main menu).
- Highlight a topic to sort in the area menu, and press F10 (or
- Alt-T.) Then choose Sort Topic from the menu. Then move the
- topic name with up or down arrow keys, and then press Enter.
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- Add Topics: You can add a new topic to an area. The only restriction
- is that the new area must have at least one topic already.
- Press F10 (or Alt-T) from the Area Menu (green), and choose
- Add Topic. Now enter in the name of the new topic. If their are
- already eight topics in the menu, the software will refuse to
- add a new one.
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- Please note, that adding a topic can change the Current Working
- Area, as the new topic is incomplete (not checked off.)
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- Delete Topics: You can delete a topic from an area. Care must be taken
- not to delete large volumes of data, as once the topic name is
- deleted, it's data no longer exists. Choose an Area (enter), then
- press F10 (or Alt-T.) Then choose Delete Topic from the menu.
- Answer "Y", Enter, "Y" to get past the safety screens. The order
- of the Working Area may be different in the Main Menu, as once
- an incomplete topic is deleted, it may allow the Area to be checked
- off as complete. If the topic to delete is the only one on the
- Area's list, the software will not let you delete it.
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- Move Topics: You can move a topic, with all it's data to a different
- area. The topic cannot be the only one on the Area list. Choose
- an Area Menu (enter) and press F10 (or Alt-T). Now choose Move
- Topic from the menu. Now choose the new area from the next menu,
- and press enter.
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- I hope you enjoy using My idea and register it soon. For product
- support, call Peter Neuendorffer at 617-254-2213 (voice).
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- Topic Phrases:
- This option allows you to enter in a short catch phrase for any
- topic. Access this option from the Topic Menu. Select "phrase" from
- the Topic Menu (magenta.) Enter a phrase. This phrase will only be
- used on the topic menu display screen. For example, if the topic was
- "buy truck" you might enter in "See the USA with a Tom Truck" for
- the topic phrase. To remove a phrase, select the phrase and enter
- in the word none alone on the line.
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- Analysis of how much text is entered
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- This option will now tell you at any time how much text is
- entered in the various sections and topics of an Area.
- Select an Area menu by pressing enter on one the Top bar of
- the first six areas in the Main Menu. If the area is beyond
- your working area, you will not be able to access the Area
- Menu at this time.
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- Once the Area menu is displayed, press Alt-T as if you were
- going to edit the topic names. However, a new item on the
- Topic Change menu is now present. Choose "Analyze the topics," and
- press Enter. You will see (after a few seconds) a table showing
- how many lines of text are entered in for each section and topic
- in your area. Note the numbers for questions and answers refer
- to the number of questions or answers. The numbers for the other
- items refer to how many total lines of text excluding blank lines
- are entered in. This table is always current.
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- Text = the topic paragraph
- ? = topic questions
- Ans = topic answers
- Note = topic notes
- Prog = topic progress notes
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- List Menu (9)
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- - Search You get to this List menu by
- - Address book pressing Alt-L from any Main, Area
- - To Do List or Topic menu. Make sure you are
- - Go to Topic not in F2 Edit mode if there is a
- - Change Menu Colors paragraph displayed.
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- -Search:
- Type in a word or phrase to search your Idea for. The entire
- idea will be searched up to and including the current Work
- Area. With each match, the screen will show the section containing
- your search request. To continue on, press Enter. To stop searching,
- press Escape. To jump to the live data area shown on the screen,
- press F2. Once you are in the live data area, you can edit the
- information and move about the program as usual.
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- -Address book:
- -Display list: see your address and phone list. Page
- through the list with PgeUp PgeDn. Press Escape to exit.
- -Edit item: Add or edit an item in your address list.
- -Delete item: Delete an item from your address list.
- The address list, unlike all other data in My Idea, is
- stored only once, and is stored in your .EXE file. THis
- means that whatever idea you are working on, you will
- have the same address list. The address list holds up
- to 200 items.
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- Upgrade information for Address Book: Read this paragraph
- only if you have been using an address book already in the
- Unregistered Version 3.0 of MyIdea, and wish to transfer
- your addresses to your new registered copy. Change to the
- directory containing the old UNREGISTERED Myidea.exe. If
- in the unlikely coincidence a file there is named "mmm.mmm",
- move it elsewhere. Now run the UNREGISTERED Myidea.exe as
- MYIDEA /DL A file will appear in the current directory
- named "mmm.mmm". Move this file to REGISTERED Myidea.exe
- directory. Move to this new directory. Run the REGISTERED
- Myidea.exe as MYIDEA /UL The "mmm.mmm" will be deleted,
- and the address book has been transferred to the registered
- copy. If you get a box saying "file not found" then the
- old copy is not version 3.0 or later.
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- -To Do List:
- There is a seperate To Do list for each idea you work on.
- Done items are displayed in green, and To Do Items are in
- red (or white background if monochrome.) Enter in an Item
- that is yet to be done in the To Do section. Enter in an
- Item that is done already in the Done section. To toggle
- an item between Done and Not Done, select the item with the
- cursor, and press Tab. This is understood by trying it out.
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- -Go To Topic:
- You may enter in a topic name from your current idea,
- and the software will jump to that topic. Only topics
- from completed areas will be allowed here.
- -Change Menu Colors
- This is described in the Registered Features section below.
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- Scratchpad/ Textfiles/ Menu colors (10)
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- - The Scratchpad: Alt-S from Main, Area, Topic menus.
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- You now have a half page to make general notes. This page
- is seperate for every idea file you start. This page functions
- just like any text section, except that it is not attached to any
- particular topic or area. To get to the Scratcpad, you must be
- at either the Main Menu, and Area Menu, or any Topic Menu.
- Make sure that you are not in text edit mode (where the cursor
- shows in the paragraph below). Then press Alt-S. The Scratcpad
- should appeaer. You can now edit text in the Scratchpad and can
- copy, cut, paste and undo. To exit the scratchpad, press
- Escape. There is a single scratchpad for each entire idea.
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- - Text file attachments. "FILE" from Topic menus
- You can now install text files in any topic menu or at the main
- menu. To access the textfile option from the main menu, select
- the bottom right item marked TEXTFILE (Enter). To access the
- text file attachment for any topic, select the topic (it must
- be checked off) and access the new "File" menu selection in
- the topic menu (below Questions, Answers and Notes).
- All text file attachments function in the same way. To attach
- a text file, choose "set file name" after choosing the File
- option from a Topic Menu (or TEXTFILE from the main menu). Now
- enter in a full path name for a text file on your system. To
- display the file, choose View File from the menu. To remove
- an attachment, simply enter the word none alone in the
- "set file name" option. You may choose "Directory" to peruse
- the file names on your system. When you find a file to attach,
- press Enter on the name. Pressing Enter on a directory name
- will switch to that directory listing, and pressing Enter on
- the name ".." will movee up one level in the DOS directory
- structure. You may copy text out of a textt file that is
- displayed by displaying the file and choosing Alt-B and copy
- the text as described in Text Copy above.
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- - Change menu colors Alt-L from Main, Area, Topic menus
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- You can now change the colors of most of the menus.
- Access the "List" menu by pressing Alt-L from either the
- Main, an Area, or any Topic menu. (Make sure you are not in edit
- mode for the paragraph below -when the cursor is blinking. If
- so, press escape once.) Select "Change menu colors" from the
- List menu. Choose a color for the Area, the Topic, and for
- Other menus. To skip changing a menu, choose Finished, or Escape.
- This information is stored in the .EXE itself, so there are
- never any additional data files to contend with. These colors
- remain for ALL ideas, until you change the colors again.
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- Important Note (11)
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- Closing off Sections:
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- When you fill in Topics by writing paragraphs, questions, answers and
- notes, you close off each of those sections with F5. In order to "close"
- the Notes section, you access Notes by Pressing ENTER on a Topic name,
- then pressing F5. When closing off notes, do NOT access notes from a
- menu item named "notes."
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- Thus, say, to complete a topic "practicing the piano", you press enter
- on "practicing the piano", enter a paragraph, close the paragraph
- with F5, enter questions, close with F5, enter in answers, close
- answers with F5. To Close off Notes: PRESS ENTER ON THE TOPIC NAME
- "practicing the piano" and enter in Notes from there. Then Press F5
- from there. As you "close" each section, a check mark appears next to
- topic name in the (green) Area Menu. You get this Area Menu when you
- select an Area Name from a top bar in the main menu (orange on blue).
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- You may now add additional questions to a topic from the Area/Topic
- /Questions option, by choosing F2 and pressing Enter to get past
- the last question. THis means that you can press F5 after each
- section in a topic (paragraph, questions, answers, notes) is
- partially done, and go back to add more later. That way you
- can proceed through each Area.
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