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How do you command PC-Hypertext?
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PC Hypertext includes two kinds of commands -- listed and unlisted.
For the unlisted commands, toggle the F1 key to display the available
keyboard (unlisted) commands. Similar context-relevant keyboard listings
are available at any point in the program. For a permanent copy, press the
Shift-PrtSc key to print a listing of the selected F1-key screens.
As for the listed commands, they are displayed on the lower lines of the
screen which lists the eight available commands of PC Hypertext. The
currently selected command is highlighted with the description displayed
on a subsequent line.
To select listed commands, use the:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Spacebar Moves the command selector forward (highlight) │
│ Backspace Moves the command selector backward (highlight) │
│ Enter Selects the highlighted command │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
As for the commands themselves, they are described as:
CURRENT Press enter to select the topic marked by the current
======= cursor position. The cursor topic (topic marked by the
arrow on the right side of the display) becomes the
node topic position (box on the left)
GOTO Command for shifting or displaying other locations in
==== the system, loading other files, and making calls to DOS
or other programs.
HELP Displays the keyboard guide to the MAIN menu (same as
==== pressing the F1 key).
MARKED Displays a list of topics, files, or locations marked by
====== the F5 key. Once on the marked list, the information
can be selected for PRINTING or SAVED to a file named
TRACE.HYP for further word processing.
OPTIONS Displays the list of program options. Outside of the
======= color setting, users can define how PC-Hypertext calls
their word processor. Program calls can contain
multiple commands (separated by semi-colons). Use "@"
to stand for the current file name when creating such
calls.
QUIT Exits the PC-Hypertext program after a yes (Y)
==== confirmation.
REFERENCE Displays a file named REF that contains alternate ways
========= to reference the information in the system.
VERSION Displays information about the current version of
======= PC-Hypertext. Updated versions are released every few
months.
====================
Neil Larson 1/16/88 GUIDE2