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Section 3 -- Quick Start
Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Starting TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
IntroPak Sign-on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
CompuServe Default Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Adding a Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Interactive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Command Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
General Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Setup Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Creating Outbox Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Starting the Autopilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Inbox Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Other Main Menu Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Interactive Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Editor Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Editing Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Cursor Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Block Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
TAPCIS(tm) Documentation Copyright (c) 1990, Support Group, Inc.
800-USA-GROUP, 301-387-4500
========================================================================
Quick Start
========================================================================
****> Read the following steps carefully. They are meant to get you set up and
working with TAPCIS quickly. New users and those with non-standard
configurations will want to follow through the detailed sections that
are referenced with each step. If you know TAPCIS already, these
instructions should be all you need to refresh your memory; refer to
them in the future when you add a forum, change sections, etc.
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Installation
* See Installation on page 4-5 for more information.
1. Create a directory to hold the TAPCIS program and files. In this
documentation we'll use the drive and path of C:\TAP. You can use any other
drive and directory you choose, but you must create it before TAPCIS can
use it.
2. The program and files are stored in compressed form on the distribution
disks. The file TAP.EXE contains all of them. To install the program from a
disk in drive A:, use the command: A:TAP C:\TAP
All the files will be extracted and placed in the directory you specify. If
you received a documentation disk (for the shareware version), that can be
installed in a similar way by typing: A:TAPDOC C:\TAP
3. TAPCIS expects to find its parameter file, PARAMS.CIS, in the default
directory where TAPCIS is started. If one is not found there, a new one is
created.
4. TAPCIS supports two other directories. A storage directory is where all
messages, catalogs, and other working files are created. A download
directory is for files downloaded by TAPCIS' automatic mode. You specify
these directories on the <P>arameters screen. These directories must be
created outside of the program before they can be used. We recommend that
new users consider creating a directory for downloads (e.g., C:\TAP\DL) but
not a storage path unless you need to store messages on a different drive
to have enough space.
5. You can delete any unneeded files, but do not delete the TAPCIS.EXE
program, the TAPCIS.HLP help file, the PARAMS.CIS file, nor the PARAMS.SCR
script file for setting the online defaults (command <Alt-P>). Other script
files (with a file extension of .SCR) are used for login scripts for
alternative networks or for online actions. The USERID.CIS file (address
book) and RATES.CIS (online charges hourly rates) are not required but are
recommended.
The XFER.LOG file can grow quite large if you are logging transfers. It
must be deleted from DOS. The optional ONLINE.LOG (command line options L
and G) is overwritten during each session.
TAPCIS Quick Start 3-1
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Starting TAPCIS
* See Running TAPCIS on page 4-6 for more information.
1. From DOS go to the directory where you installed TAPCIS (usually using the
command: CD C:\TAP).
2. Type the command TAPCIS and press <Enter>. A list of command line options
is on page 4-6 or they can be listed by typing TAPCIS ? from DOS. Callers
outside the U.S. should read about the command line options in more detail.
3. If the program asks for your name, it is creating a new PARAMS.CIS file. If
you are an unregistered user and wish to register, you should still answer
NO to this question until you have the program up and running with
CompuServe Mail. Each time you start the program it will give you a chance
to register. Registered users should follow the instructions on recording
their registration number found in section 1 of this manual. Upgrading
users can re-use their old PARAMS.CIS.
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Parameters
* See Parameters Setup on page 4-9 for more information.
1. Press <P> at the main menu to go to the parameters screen.
2. Check the COM port to make sure it matches the port assigned to your modem.
(Note: if your modem is configured for COM2 but you do not have a COM1 in
your machine, TAPCIS should be told to use "COM1").
3. The modem initialization string is critical. The default setting will work
with a properly configured modem, but most modems do not come from the
factory properly configured. Unless you are sure your modem properly tracks
Carrier Detect and Data Terminal Ready, please read the details in the
Parameters Setup section on page 4-9.
4. You should not change the O>nline and F>ail report unless you find later
that they are not working for you.
5. Enter your local access telephone numbers and correct baud rates. Make sure
the access numbers and baud rates match your modem speed. If you are not
using a CompuServe node, be sure to read about login scripts.
6. Enter your user ID, password, and name. Make sure your user ID and password
are entered precisely with no extra spaces.
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IntroPak Sign-on
* See IntroPak Sign-on on page 4-16 for more information. You may skip
this section if you already have a permanent CompuServe user ID.
1. Enter IntroPak user ID and password in the parameters screen.
2. Press <I>nteractive to go online. Follow the CompuServe prompts to create a
new account.
3. Write down the permanent user ID and temporary password supplied during the
sign-on. After they are supplied, go ahead and login again to make sure you
have them written down properly. After logging off and returning to the
main menu, press <P> and enter the new user ID and password in the
parameters screen.
4. Watch for your permanent password which should arrive in the mail in a few
weeks. On the date the password changes, enter the new password in the
parameters screen.
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CompuServe Default Parameters
* For more information see Getting TAPCIS to Work with CompuServe on page
4-18.
* Proper setting of CompuServe online parameters (the ones stored in the
GO DEFAULT pages) is vital to the proper automatic operation of TAPCIS.
If you ever have a problem, you may wish to re-set these parameters
again. The PARAMS.SCR file is needed for this procedure to work. Make
sure you have it stored in the directory from which you started TAPCIS.
1. Set the CompuServe default parameters by pressing <Alt-P> from the main
menu. TAPCIS should logon and run through a script that sets all the
parameters. If you notice any problems, run this procedure again. This
procedure is very sensitive to line noise which can cause the script to
lose its place. During the setup of CompuServe Mail, if you have already
used electronic mail, you will see an error from CompuServe; you can ignore
it.
2. Do this at each baud rate you intend to use on CompuServe. Different
defaults are stored for each baud rate, so when you upgrade from one modem
speed to another, be sure to use <Alt-P> again. This procedure also sets
the name attached to each of your Mail messages.
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Adding a Forum
* For more information see Forums: Messages starting on page 6-1.
1. Go to the forums screen by pressing <F>orums from the main menu, then press
<F10-Clear all> to deselect all active forums and CompuServe Mail.
2. Press <F2-Add> and enter the exact forum page name as listed in the list of
forums that begins on page D-1. If you do not enter the proper name, TAPCIS
will halt when it tries to join the forum. Be sure not to enter any "owning
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pages" that are not actual forums but the top menu of a series of forums
(e.g., NOVELL, PCMAGNET, BORLAND, MAUG). Several forums can be added at one
time. Most forums use the default CIS: gateway. To accept it, just press
<enter>. PCMAGNET is an example of a forum that requires a separate Gateway
(PCM:).
3. If you know the section numbers you want to monitor, enter those numbers
separated by spaces. If you don't know the numbers, press <Enter> (you can
edit the active section list later using the <F8-Edit> option on the forum
screen). See also Changing Forum Options/Sections starting on page 6-11.
4. Select whether you want to read all messages in the selected sections (an
"R", or Read thread forum), scan the message thread subject only for
individual selection offline (a "Q", or Quick scan headers forum), or just
read messages directed to your user ID (an "M", or read Marked forum). See
sections starting on pages 6-4, 6-8, and 6-10.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional forums you want to add.
6. Press the letter assigned to the forum(s) you just added (so that an
asterisk appears next to it). Press <F7-Exit> to return to the main menu.
7. Press <Alt-J> to join the forum(s). TAPCIS will connect with CompuServe, go
to the forum(s), join the forum(s), set parameters, and grab a list of
section and library names. Then TAPCIS will logoff. After completion you
can activate other forums and Mail and use the <N>ew command to read or
scan messages in the added forum.
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Messages
* See also sections Reading Messages on page 6-13 and Writing Forum
Messages on page 6-19.
1. Press the <F>orums command and select the forums you would like to visit. A
selected forum has an * next to the name. To select a forum press the
letter adjacent to its name on the screen. To select all the forums you
have defined press <F9>.
2. Press <F7-Exit> to return to the main menu. You should now have CompuServe
Mail and your forums listed.
3. Press <N>ew to tell TAPCIS to go online and download your messages or
headers.
4. When TAPCIS finishes automatically downloading and logging off you should
see an <!> next to the forum number if you have messages to read or an <^>
indicator if you have headers that need to be marked.
5. Press the number of the forum with messages to read and the messages will
appear on your screen. You can reply to any message by pressing <R>eply.
See also Message Replying and Handling starting on page 6-15.
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6. Press <M>ark followed by the forum number that shows a <^> indicator, and
TAPCIS will present you with a list of sorted headers. Press <R>ead to mark
the headers you want to read. When you're done press <F7-Exit> to return to
the main menu.
7. Now tell TAPCIS that you want to go online and get the messages you have
selected by pressing <O>nline.
8. To write a new message press <W>rite from the main menu and follow the
prompts and menus that appear in the highlighted bars.
9. To send your message press <O>nline or press <N>ew to send your message and
download new messages. TAPCIS will always perform any pending actions
(sending messages, downloading files, etc.) with both the <O>nline command
and the <N>ew command.
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Libraries
* For more information see Forum: Libraries on page 7-1.
1. The <L>ibrary command lets you search a series of forum libraries to create
a catalog. You can limit the search by the age of the files in days,
keywords, partial names including wildcards, or by the library numbers.
2. Once you tell TAPCIS to create the catalog, go <O>nline to do the search.
The results are saved in a file that you can search using the <C>atalog
command. Files can be marked for downloading in the catalog for the next
time TAPCIS goes online.
3. If you know the exact name and library where a file is found, you can
answer "Yes" to the search by name prompt and have TAPCIS download the file
when it is found.
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Interactive Mode
* For more information see Interactive Mode on page 8-1.
1. The <I>nteractive command will log you on to CompuServe and allow you to
explore areas not automated by TAPCIS (such as the Official Airline Guide,
Executive News Service, IQuest database searching, the IBM File Finder,
etc.). When you press <I> you are asked to select a forum. You'd select a
forum number if you wanted to manually upload a file there or participate
in a conference. Pressing <enter> will log on and not go to a specific
forum. Once you are in "Terminal Mode" indicated by a bar at the top of the
screen, type GO CIS to get to the top CompuServe menu. You can use <Alt-L>
to review text that has scrolled off the display. You can use <PgDn> to
save what comes from CompuServe to a separate file. Type "OFF" to logoff
CompuServe.
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========================================================================
Command Reference
========================================================================
This command reference is not meant as a complete guide to all TAPCIS
commands. It is here only as an introduction and complete listing of the
commands that are discussed in more detail throughout the rest of this manual.
You can often use <F3>Help to get more information about the commands
available to you in each part of the program.
------------------------------------
General Commands
F1 - Cancel or abort
F3 - Help! (Context sensitive)
F7 - Exit
Ctrl-F1 - Shell to DOS
Sh-F1 - Execute a DOS command
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Setup Commands
<P> - Parameters: COM port, modem settings, telephone numbers, user ID,
password, disk pathnames, logging and outbox options, color
settings, and full name.
<Alt-P> - Set CompuServe Default Parameters: Goes online, logs into
CompuServe, sets your terminal and login options, and configures
CompuServe Mail. Should be done before joining forums and after
setting the <P>arameters screen information.
<F> - Forums: Add, Delete, Move (change order), Select/Deselect active
forums, Edit forum options, Sections to monitor, and type of forum
(Q forum for getting message headers for offline selection, R
forum for reading all or specific sections, or M forum to just
look for new messages just to your user ID).
<Alt-J> - Join Forums: Every forum you want to use with TAPCIS must be
joined using the <Alt-J> command from the main menu. This command
logs onto CompuServe, visits each forum, sets the forum options
properly, sets your name (the first time the forum is joined), and
creates the section (forum.SEC) file of message and library names.
You can use this command for one or more new forum or to get
updated section lists when forums change their section names and
organization.
<Alt-F> - Switch forum and parameters files: This command can be used from
the main menu, the Forums menu, or the Parameters screen. You can
use it to create a copy of your current PARAMS.CIS file with a new
file extension. Use this to be able to define more than 20 forums
or to switch between active forum sets, switch user IDs, change to
a "travelling" set of parameters, or even to support your use of
the program on two machines with different modem and drive
configurations.
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<Alt-M> - Macros: You can create 20 macros for both the TAPCIS editor and
for use in the interactive terminal mode. You must create these
macros from the main menu by pressing <Alt-M>. Macros cannot
include control codes or TAPCIS commands other than <enter>
(represented in a macro by the vertical bar <|>).
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Creating Outbox Actions
These are commands that create actions for TAPCIS to perform online. The
actions are stored in files in your computer until you go online with one of
the autopilot commands.
<W> - Write a message. Mail messages must be addressed to specific
accounts and are confidential. Forum messages can be addressed to
All, Sysop, *SYSOP (a "public" message that can only be read by
the forum administrators), or other name. Forum messages are
public in general (some forums do support private forum messages
although those are discouraged). Remember, though, that unless you
address a forum message to a specific user ID there is no
guarantee that the right person will read it.
<L> - Library search and catalog creation based on the filename,
keyword, or age. Most of the time you use the <L> command to
create a catalog (viewed with the <C> command). You can also tell
the <L>ibrary command that you want to search for a file of a
specific name in a certain library of the forum and have the file
downloaded if found.
<A> - Additional (advanced) online commands you want TAPCIS to perform
in a forum. These include reading new messages to you in a
specific forum (R), new messages addressed to All (L), all
messages old and new addressed to you (T), all messages old and
new addressed by you (B), deleting private messages to or from you
if they have been read (Z), and the ever useful <U>ser command.
For some examples on user commands, press <A> at the main menu and
then press <F3>Help.
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Starting the Autopilot
The TAPCIS autopilot will call CompuServe, log in, and perform the actions you
have set up in the outbox (above) along with any actions that are part of the
autopilot command. You should not need to do anything with the keyboard from
the time you press these commands until TAPCIS logs off CompuServe.
<N> - Get new messages and headers. By far the most commonly used TAPCIS
command, pressing <N> at the main menu is used to visit each of
the active forums and get either new messages (for Mail and R
Forums), quick scanned headers (Q Forums), or messages to your
user ID that you have not read yet (M Forums). It will also
perform in the same pass any pending actions in the Outbox. For
example, if you wrote replies the day before and have selected
some files to download, and you want to get new messages at the
same time, use <N>.
TAPCIS Quick Start 3-7
<Alt-N> - Works exactly the same way <N> does but also runs a special script
called FRONTEND.SCR that (usually) saves things like stock quotes,
news, and weather as a Mail message for you to read after TAPCIS
logs off CompuServe. See page 9-3 for more details.
<O> - Go online and do only the pending outbox actions. Use this if you
don't want to get any new messages but want to send your written
messages and replies, perform any library searches and downloads,
etc. If you press <O> and don't have anything pending, TAPCIS will
not connect to CompuServe.
<Ctrl-O> - Does the same things as the <O> command but also picks up any
messages sent to you specifically in Mail and other forums. Like
<O> it will not connect to CompuServe if there are no pending
actions.
<R> - A useful variant of <Ctrl-O>, the <R>ead Waiting command does all
the pending outbox actions that <O> does, and reads messages to
your user ID. Pressing <R> will always call CompuServe and visit
all active forums. We use <R> instead of <N>ew during the day when
we want to check for messages to us but don't have time to read
all new messages.
------------------------------------
Inbox Processing
The "inbox" commands refer to those commands that take information captured by
the autopilot and let you work with it offline while the meter is not running.
Many of these commands <>also create actions in the outbox for TAPCIS to
perform online. The difference is that most of these commands come after an
autopilot session with <N>ew.
<1>-<8> - After a session with <N>ew the forums where there are new messages
to read will have an exclamation point after their number. For
example, if there is new CompuServe Mail, you'd see 1! in the
forums box at the bottom of the main menu. To read that mail,
press <1>. Forums are 1-8 and then Shift-F2 though Shift-F8 for
forums 9 through 15. Use <space> to advance from one message to
the next. Up and down arrow as well as page up and down work, too.
There are many other commands available. See the section on
Reading Messages for a full description. Don't forget that help is
as close as the <F3> key. When reading messages, there is
additional help available on <Alt-F3>.
A major group of those commands are for responding to what you see
on the screen. This is one of the real powers of TAPCIS. It lets
you become involved with the forums with ease and at minimal cost.
<R> - Reply to the message being read, sending a response to
the sender of the message under the same subject.
<U> - Use the sender of the message for the reply but prompt
for a new subject for the message.
<T> - Send a message under a new subject to the person in the
To: field.
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<C> - Send a reply but prompt for a new forum (e.g., MAIL)
<W> - Writes a new message in the forum unrelated to the
current message.
<Tab> - Forward a full copy of this message to someone via
CompuServe Mail. You are prompted for the addressee and
subject. Note: You should remove the "#:" from the
message being forwarded if you do not want the recipient
to reply to the sender of the forwarded message.
<A> - While not a message writing command, the Address Book
command is an important one to use while reading
messages. When you press <A> you are given the option of
saving the address of the to or from fields, or both,
along with a comment and a user name in parenthesis. See
the address book section for more details.
<M> - Mark headers from a Q Forum. First the headers must be captured by
the TAPCIS autopilot using the <N>ew command. The forums with
headers that need marking show with a caret <^> status mark next
to the forum number. You mark the headers, choosing the threads
you want TAPCIS to retrieve from the forum the next time it goes
<O>nline. Only the threads you mark will be retrieved and placed
in your message file for reading offline. You'll get the best
results if you minimize the time between the <N>ew session,
marking the headers, and going <O>nline to get them.
<C> - Catalog of available files. After a catalog is created by the
<L>ibrary search command, you use the catalog command to search
it. When you find a file you want to download, you press <D>. This
creates an action in the outbox to download the file the next time
you go <O>nline.
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Other Main Menu Commands
<V> - View a file of saved messages. When reading messages you can save
a message using <S> to the forum.SAV file. Or, you can use the
<F10>Save key to put the message in another file (e.g., 2DO). If
on the parameters screen you've selected to save your outbox
messages (messages you write), they are also put in the .SAV file.
To view a forum.SAV file, press <V>iew then the forum number. To
view an individual message file, press <V>iew <F>ile then type the
filename.
<E> - Edit a file. This is usually used to edit one of the pending
action files like the forum.SND file. You should exercise extreme
caution when editing these files to make sure you do not change
the special commands TAPCIS uses. If you need help editing one of
these files, it is best to ask on the TAPCIS forum for guidance.
Pressing <E>dit <forum #> will bring up a list of the files that
you can edit by their file extensions. See the list of files
created by TAPCIS for a description.
You can also use the <E>dit <F>ile command to edit files like
CONFIG.SYS or scripts. If the file can fit in the available
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memory, you can use <E>dit <F>ile to look at files captured by
scripts as well. Any ASCII file can be edited as long as it fits
in memory. You will be told if it will not fit in which case you'd
need to use an external editor.
<K> - Kill a file. If you specify a <forum #> then you're prompted for
one of the forum specific files. If you press <F> instead of a
forum number, you can type in the full pathname of a file to be
erased. There is no confirmation so be careful!
<$> - This main menu command runs the external accounting module for
TAPCIS stored in STATS.EXE which must be found in the current
directory. For the accounting module to work, you must have turned
on time logging on the parameters screen. If you do not have
sufficient free RAM to run STATS from within TAPCIS, you can run
it from DOS.
<Alt-R> - TAPCIS keeps the indicators for pending actions in the parameters
file. If you make changes to the files TAPCIS uses from DOS or you
switch parameter files using <Alt-F>, the indicators may not show
the true status of the program. Using <Alt-R> will refresh all the
indicators except the exclamation mark (used to show if there are
unread messages; it will only remove the ! mark if the message
file is missing).
<*> - Send a formfeed to the printer by pressing the asterisk on the
main menu.
<!> - TAPCIS Simple Terminal. This is a direct method of communicating
with your modem to change factory settings or to verify that the
program is talking to the modem properly. For example, if you
press <!> from the main menu, you should be able to type modem
commands like ATZ<enter> and get a Hayes compatible modem to
respond OK. If that does not work, you may need to change COM:
port settings on the parameters screen.
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Interactive Commands
<I> - From the main menu, pressing <I> will log you in to CompuServe and
leave you in the interactive terminal mode. If you specified a
forum number after you pressed <I> then you'll be left in that
forum. That is useful if you plan to download files from a forum
interactively but want the forum name stored in the XFER.LOG file.
<Esc> - The <Esc> key is used most places in TAPCIS as an alternative to
<F1>Abort. There is one notable exception. After issuing an
autopilot command, TAPCIS will tell you that you can press <Esc>
at anytime to stay online after the autopilot actions are
complete. You'll see a message "Remaining Online" at the top of
the screen. If you press <Esc> again, you won't stay online. So,
<Esc> is a toggle.
<Alt-L> - In terminal mode once online with CompuServe, you can use the
<Alt-L> command to review the last 350 lines received by TAPCIS.
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Use the arrow and page keys to review the buffer and then press
<F1> to return to terminal mode.
<Alt-Q> - This command has two effects. If you are in the middle of file
transfer, pressing <Alt-Q> tells TAPCIS to logoff after the
transfer is complete. This lets you walk away from the computer
during a long transfer without worrying about coming back to
logoff. If you are not transferring a file, <Alt-Q> logs off
immediately.
<Alt-H> - If you need to hang up the phone, <Alt-H> will do so. It works
best on Hayes compatible modems. Most of the time <Alt-Q> is a
better choice. If you are aborting an autopilot session, you must
press <F1>Cancel before using either <Alt-Q> or <Alt-H> to hang
up.
<PgDn> - In terminal mode the <PgDn> key lets you open up a file on disk to
capture the information CompuServe sends. You are prompted for a
filename. Press <PgDn> again to turn off the capture. This command
appends to the file, so you can open and close the same file
without losing previously stored information.
<PgUp> - If you have a script (with the .SCR file extension), you can press
<PgUp> and enter the script filename with or without the extension
and TAPCIS will execute the script. If the file you specify does
not have a .SCR extension, TAPCIS will send the file one line at a
time to CompuServe. This is useful in a conference to send pre-
prepared text or to send a FEEDBACK or CONGRESSGRAM message.
<Ctrl-X> - Toggles in and out of the TAPCIS conference mode where you have
three lines at the bottom of the screen that function as a type
ahead buffer (so you can type your messages without interruptions
from messages sent by other participants).
<Alt-M> - Execute a macro (created using <Alt-M> from the main menu.
<Ctrl-> - CompuServe recognizes several control codes that may be useful to
you in terminal mode. <Ctrl-C> aborts the current CIS command in
most cases when <Ctrl-P> which is the preferred "abort" is not
recognized. <Ctrl-S> pauses the output and <Ctrl-Q> restarts it.
<Ctrl-O> tells CompuServe to stop sending you output from the
current command and start again at the next prompt. <Ctrl-U>
erases the current input line.
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Editor Reference
The TAPCIS editor is very simple. You type and letters appear. Backspace
deletes the character last typed. When a word cannot fit on the line, it is
wrapped to the next line. Press <Enter> only at the end of paragraphs. Leave
blank lines between paragraphs with an extra return (this is highly
recommended to make your messages more readable).
The arrow keys, backspace, and delete <Del> work as they do in most editors.
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Editing Commands
Ins - Toggle insert/overwrite
Del - Delete character at cursor
Bksp - Destructive backspace
Ctrl-End - Delete from cursor to end of line
Ctrl-Y - Delete line
Ctrl-Bksp - Delete word
Ctrl-T - Delete from cursor to end of word and following space
Ctrl-F1 - Shell to DOS
Ctrl-F3 - Reformat from cursor to end of paragraph (also Ctrl-B). When
you edit paragraphs text is not automatically reformatted. You
must reformat automatically using this function.
Alt-F10 - Transpose characters
Cursor Movement
The up and down arrow keys move a line at a time in the up or down direction.
You cannot move down beyond the end of the text you've entered.
The right and left arrow keys move by character. Holding the ctrl key while
pressing either right or left arrow will move by word.
Home - Beginning of line
End - End of line
PgUp - Up one screen
PgDn - Down one screen
Ctrl-PgUp - Top of message
Ctrl-PgDn - End of message
Most of the original WordStar cursor movement commands are still active in
TAPCIS.
Block Commands
Ctrl-KB - Mark start of BlocK (blocks always start at the first character
on a line and you can mark the start of the block from anywhere
on the line.
Ctrl-KK - Mark the end of the BlocK (which will end at the last character
on the line where you mark the block end)
Ctrl-KY - Yank (delete) the block
Ctrl-KC - Copy the block to the line below the current cursor position
Ctrl-KV - To move a block mark it, go to the line above its destination,
then <^KV>
Ctrl-KH - To hide a block (un mark)
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