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- THELMA THISTLEBLOSSOM Version 5.09 MANUAL.DOC
- Last revised: January 1993
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- Welcome to Thelma Thistleblossom, Grammar and Style Checker.
- Version 5.09
- Copyright 1993
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- Timp Software
- 758 East 100 North
- Orem, Utah 84059-4910
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- Table of Contents
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- Table of Contents ............................................1
- Introduction .................................................2
- Problem Display Screen....................................... 3
- System Requirements ..........................................4
- Install Program ..............................................4
- Running Thelma ...............................................5
- Editor Keys ..................................................6
- Backup Files .................................................7
- Commonly Asked Questions .....................................8
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- Thelma Thistleblossom is a writing aid to help you create strong,
- readable, and concise documents. When Thelma finds a potential
- problem, Thelma highlights the problem in context, defines the
- problem, suggests how to fix the problem, and lets you
- interactively change the text.
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- Thelma examines your document for such problems as: passive voice,
- long sentences, subject-verb agreement, possessive pronoun errors,
- cliches, punctuation errors, and spelling errors (based on an
- 85,000 word dictionary). Thelma helps you write at the appropriate
- tone for your audience.
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- Introduction
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- Use Thelma Thistleblossom to check and to correct WordPerfect or
- ASCII files. Among other things, you may check for long sentences,
- passive voice, cliches, punctuation problems, padding, and
- consecutive prepositional phrases.
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- You may instruct Thelma to skip a particular problem or to skip a
- general class of problems. For example, Thelma finds padding
- problems such as the word "very." When it finds "very," Thelma
- highlights it in context and gives you four choices. If you
- choose:
- (1) Skip Once, then Thelma continues.
- (2) Skip, then Thelma won't display "very" any more in
- this file.
- (4) Edit, then Thelma will let you edit the paragraph.
- (6) Skip Rule, then Thelma won't display any "padding" in this
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- Preserving WordPerfect Codes
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- The editor preserves all WordPerfect codes while you change your
- text. Thelma always rechecks edited text. Thelma draws
- WordPerfect codes that act as a blank space as smiley faces. The
- editor won't let you delete them.
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- Formal versus Informal
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- Thelma begins with all rules working. Try Thelma on several
- different files to get used to the rules it uses. By turning off
- various rules, you can either make your document more formal or
- make your document more informal.
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- Problem Display Screen
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- The WordPerfect Speller and Thelma share similar screen displays.
- When they find a problem, both programs highlight the problem in
- context, and place at the bottom of the screen a series of choices:
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- 1 Skip Once 2 Skip 4 Edit 6 Skip Rule 9 Quit
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- 1. Skip Once. Continue.
- 2. Skip. Skip further displays of this problem.
- 4. Edit. Edit current paragraph.
- 6. Skip Rule. Stop further displays of this general problem.
- 9. Quit. Quit Thelma Thistleblossom.
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- We've made it easy for you to choose "Skip Once":
- 1. press the number 1, or
- 2. press the Space bar, or
- 3. press the <Enter> key.
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- When you choose the document, Thelma checks each sentence for
- errors in grammar, style, usage, capitalization, and punctuation.
- When it finds a problem, Thelma:
- 1. highlights the problem,
- 2. Gives a message describing the nature of the problem;
- 3. Gives suggestions for fixing the problem;
- 4. Displays actions similar to those of Wordperfect's speller.
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- You may accept one of the automated advice choices, or edit the
- problem, or control whether Thelma displays similar problems in the
- future.
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- To edit the problem, press 4. Thelma places the cursor near the
- point where you need to begin editing. After you finish editing,
- press the <Enter> key. Thelma will re-check the sentence.
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- To choose one of Thelma's automatic choices, press the
- corresponding letter. For example, when Thelma finds the word
- "agter" in a sentence, it'll suggest the replacements:
- (a) after (b) alter (c) apter (d) aster.
- Thelma will let you automatically replace the word.
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- System Requirements
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- Thelma Thistleblossom needs: DOS 3.0, 256 K RAM, a hard disk, and
- a floppy disk drive. A color monitor is helpful.
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- Thelma Thistleblossom reads WordPerfect or ASCII files.
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- WordPerfect 4.2
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- You must use care, if you use Thelma with WordPerfect 4.2 files.
- Thelma will display all the codes. You mustn't delete or change
- any strange characters; deleting or changing a strange character
- may prevent WordPerfect 4.2 from reading the file again. You can
- use Wordperfect's <CTRL F5> to make the 4.2 file a generic file
- without 4.2 codes.
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- ASCII files
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- You may use Thelma with any ASCII text file. Thelma will display
- non-ASCII symbols as smiley faces. Thelma doesn't permit you to
- delete these non-ASCII codes.
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- Install program
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- Thelma Thistleblossom is easy to install.
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- 1. Turn on the computer.
- 2. Put disk #1 in the a: drive
- 3. Type a:install
- 4. Press the <Enter> key.
- 5. When the install screen appears, follow the instructions.
- 6. You must press the <Enter> key about six times to accept all
- the default prompts. (To save yourself hassle, let the
- install program modify your autoexec.bat file.)
- 7. Remove the disk and put it in a safe place.
- 8. Type tt and press the <Enter> key.
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- The install.exe program on disk #1 automatically:
- 1. Creates the directory THELMA on the hard disk;
- 2. Transfers the files to the directory THELMA;
- Install.exe will also update your AUTOEXEC.BAT by adding THELMA to
- your DOS PATH. If you update your AUTOEXEC.BAT, then reboot your
- system by pressing the following three keys simultaneously:
- <CTRL><ALT><DEL>.
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- Running Thelma
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- Consider the following four different scenarios for running Thelma.
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- Note: Don't type the symbols <Enter>. The symbol <Enter> tells you
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- 1. You want to check a file in the directory \wp\march, but you
- can't remember its name. Type:
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- tt <Enter>
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- When the current directory appears, change the prompt to the
- directory you want to examine. In this case, change the prompt to
- read \wp\march\*.*. After the program displays the files, use the
- down arrow key to move to the file you want to check. Press the
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- 2. You're in WordPerfect. You're typing the file john.rpt in the
- directory \wp\student\paper. You decide to check it for grammar
- and style. Press the function key F7 to exit WordPerfect. Type:
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- 3. You've turned on the computer. You decide to check the
- WordPerfect file john.rpt in the directory \wp\student\paper.
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- cd \wp\student\paper <Enter>
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- to change to the \wp\student\paper directory. Then type:
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- tt john.rpt <Enter>
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- 4. You've turned on the computer. You decide to check the
- WordPerfect file john.rpt in the directory \wp\student\paper.
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- tt \wp\student\paper\john.rpt <Enter>
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- Editor Keys
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- Thelma Thistleblossom and the WordPerfect Speller share similar
- editor keys.
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- Press the left arrow key (<--) to move to the left.
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- Press the right arrow key (-->) to move to the right.
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- Press the CTRL key and left arrow key to move left one word.
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- Press the CTRL key and right arrow key to move right one word.
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- Press the Delete key to delete under the cursor.
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- Press the Backspace key to delete to the left of the cursor.
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- Press the <Enter> key to leave the editor.
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- What Thelma Does
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- Thelma Thistleblossom catches grammar, style and mechanical
- problems.
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- Thelma catches such grammar problems as: article agreement (an
- noun, a empty bucket) subject verb agreement (I talks), split
- infinitives (to loudly shout), and prepositions at the end of a
- sentence.
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- Thelma catches such mechanical problems as: capitalization errors
- (john, boston), ellipses, interchanged punctuation marks, incorrect
- sentence punctuation, spelling errors (based on an 85,000 word
- dictionary).
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- Thelma catches such style problems as: abbreviation errors, archaic
- words, cliches, words with derogatory associations, passive voice,
- long sentences, wordiness, redundancies.
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- Backup Files
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- Thelma Thistleblossom always makes a backup copy of your original
- file by adding .ttb to the original file name. It makes the backup
- copy before it makes any changes. You may use the backup copy to
- return to the original document. Always make a backup of ANY
- critical document.
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- Thelma won't let you correct a .ttb file (otherwise the backup
- would have the same name as the original).
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- Suppose you run Thelma on the file john.rpt. After applying
- Thelma, your directory will contain both john.rpt and john.ttb.
- John.rpt is the file that contains the edited text. John.ttb is
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- Commonly Asked Questions
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- ? -- Do I run Thelma from WordPerfect?
- A -- No! Recall how you run WordPerfect.
- a. You type cd \wp and press the <Enter> key from the DOS
- prompt to change to the directory that holds the WordPerfect
- program wp.exe.
- b. You type wp and press the <Enter> key.
- c. You call up your document using F5.
- d. You work on writing your document.
- It's the same for Thelma Thistleblossom.
- a. You type cd \thelma and press the <Enter> key from the DOS
- prompt to change to the directory that holds the program
- tt.exe.
- b. You type tt and press the <Enter> key.
- c. You call up your document.
- d. You work on correcting your document.
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- ? -- Why does Thelma recognize a semi-colon (;) as a sentence?
- A -- Thelma treats what comes before the semi-colon as an
- independent sentence (requiring a noun and a verb). Consequently,
- it considers the punctuation at the end of this sentence as a
- stopping point. Thelma knows that after a semi-colon, a word
- doesn't have to begin with a capital letter. Thelma does suggest
- that you provide two spaces after the semi-colon.
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- ? -- Why does Thelma sometimes tell the user to capitalize the
- first word following an ellipsis?
- A -- You form an ellipsis by three equally spaced periods . . .
- Usually, Thelma treats an ellipsis as marking the end of a
- sentence. Therefore, it checks that the next sentence (in this
- case, the first word following the ellipsis) begins with a capital
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- ? -- Why can't I use the up arrow key in the editor?
- A -- Thelma works like the WordPerfect speller. The WordPerfect
- speller doesn't let you use the up arrow or down arrow keys either.
- In Thelma, you may only examine the text that's on the screen. If
- you need to do serious editing, underlining, bolding, or moving
- paragraphs, then use WordPerfect or your word processor.
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- ? -- Why does this file include instructions for installing Thelma?
- A -- If you lose the directions given with the shipping materials,
- then you can print this file, and create your own hard copy.
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- ? -- What is the difference between the original file, and the new
- file with the .ttb extension?
- A -- Say that you decide to run Thelma on your file named john.wp.
- When you make your corrections, Thelma saves the original file as
- john.ttb. The .ttb file is a backup file, like Wordperfect's .bak
- files.
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- ? -- Why does Thelma warn about overwriting the .ttb file?
- A -- Suppose that you decide to correct john.wp a second time. If
- you overwrite the old .ttb backup, then you won't have a copy of
- the original document with which you started working. Instead, the
- .ttb file will be a copy of your first set of changes.
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- ? -- Why does Thelma sometimes think that headings or items in a
- list are sentences needing periods and that I should capitalize the
- first letter of the next line?
- A -- Thelma treats a WordPerfect hard return as the end of a
- paragraph (therefore, the end of a sentence). WordPerfect creates
- a hard return whenever you press the <Enter> key.
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- ? -- Why does Thelma flag both informal and formal problems?
- A -- Thelma doesn't know whether you want to make your document
- more formal or more informal. Consequently, it displays both types
- of usage. If you want to make your document more formal, then
- whenever an informal rule appears, press 6 to turn off the informal
- rule. On the other hand, if you want to make your document more
- informal, then whenever a formal warning appears, press 6 to turn
- off the formal rule. Until you're comfortable with the prompts, we
- suggest that you leave on all rules.
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- ? -- How do I interpret the angle bracket < > symbols in this
- documentation?
- A -- When we ask you to press keys that aren't regular numbers or
- letters, we enclose the name of the key in angle brackets, such as
- <Enter> for the enter key. Don't type the brackets.
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- ? -- Must I run Thelma again after I edit the text?
- A -- No. Thelma automatically re-analyzes your sentences after
- each change.
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- ? -- Does Thelma Thistleblossom make mistakes?
- A -- Yes! Context, jargon, elliptical style, misspellings,
- dialect, technical documents, and unusual style may cause Thelma to
- make errors. Furthermore, Thelma doesn't find all types of errors.
- Thelma does point out possible errors and weaknesses. Thelma
- suggests possible solutions. You decide what recommendations to
- accept.
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