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TITED.ENG Copyright 1992,93 Raymond Hill
All rights reserved
It is strictly forbidden to change, edit or modify this file in any
way, or to use it, in whole or in part, without the written permission
of the author.
Author: Raymond Hill
GEnie: O.Oktal (Thanks to Oktal)
MASS: Ray
2400: (514) 443-3848
2400: (514) 678-0879
2400: (514) 678-0256
Special thanks to Guy Le Bleu for his great help to make this
english doc.
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Summary
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Use the "Goto line..." option under the "Magnifying Glass" menu to
go quickly to the topic you want to read (or use Control-L)...
· Read this!ךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 53
· TitEd is sharewareךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 104
· TitEd v1.00, another text editor?ךךךךךךךךךךךךך 148
· The future of TitEd v1.00ךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 183
· Application or accessory?ךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 200
· Interfaceךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 216
· General useךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 257
· Block operationsךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 277
· Undoךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 313
· Text markersךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 340
The menus...
· The Disk menuךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 361
· The Clipboard menuךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 448
· The Magnifying Glass menuךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 518
· The Printer menuךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 589
· The Heart menuךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 646
Quick guide...
· Keyboard shortcutsךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך 725
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Read this!
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The archive file TITEDEMO.LZH must contain only the files listed
below:
TITED.PRGךךךךךך Executable program (can be renamed TITED.ACC)
TITED_LF.RSCךךך Resource for lower resolutions - French language
TITED_LE.RSCךךך Resource for lower resolutions - English language
TITED_HF.RSCךךך Resource for higher resolutions (mono/VGA) - French
TITED_HE.RSCךךך Resource for higher resolutions (mono/VGA) - English
TITED.FRAךךךךךך Docs in French
TITED.ENGךךךךךך Docs in English
The resource files TITED_LF.RSC and TITED_LE.RSC are used by TitEd
for lower screen resolutions such as low and medium rez on the ST.
TITED_HF.RSC and TITED_HE.RSC are needed for higher screen resolutions
like the monochrome ST or the VGA TT modes. To avoid problems when
running TitEd, make sure that the two resource files for each type of
resolution accompany TITED.PRG. Resource files in a language other
than the one you wish to use must be removed to make sure TitEd loads
the resource file in the language of your choice.
TITEDEMO.LZH, TITED.PRG (or TITED.ACC), TITED_LF.RSC, TITED_LE.RSC,
TITED_HF.RSC, TITED_HE.RSC, TITED.FRA et TITED.ENG are Copyright
1992,93 Raymond Hill.
It is strictly forbidden to change, edit or modify in any way the
archive file TITEDEMO.LZH or the files TITED.PRG, TITED_LF.RSC,
TITED_LE.RSC, TITED_HF.RSC, TITED_HE.RSC, TITED.FRA and TITED.ENG.
This is the unregistered version of TitEd v1.00. You have to
register with the author to obtain a full version of TitEd, with the
SAVE features enabled.
You may freely copy and distribute, at no charge, the archive file
TITEDEMO.LZH (Demo version of TitEd v1.00) on electronic boards,
provided it has not been modified in any way.
It is strictly forbidden to copy and distribute in any way, shape or
form, a fully functional registered version of TitEd v1.00r. The name
of the legally registered user appears in the information box of
TitEd.
Distribution of TitEd v1.00 on disk is also forbidden, without the
written permission of its creator, Raymond Hill.
Anyone violating these terms will be subject to prosecution.
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TitEd is shareware
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The principle of shareware is simple: the programmer puts his total
faith in the user. Having completed the development, programming and
documentation of the program, the author places the software on the
networks where it can be distributed freely and without charge, and
where users can obtain a FREE copy of it.
Potential buyers can therefore try the software thoroughly without
having to spend $50 or more for poor quality software or for a program
they don't like or don't need.
In the end, users benefit from low-cost quality software by
bypassing costly middlemen and avoiding extra costs required for fancy
packaging, advertising, and other expensive stuff.
The final decision rests upon the user who, having had hands-on
experience of the software, is fully able to make an enlightened
choice as to whether to keep and use the software, and thus benefit
from the programmer's work. Keep that in mind.
If you decide that TitEd v1.00 is a welcome and useful addition to
your software library, please REGISTER for a full featured version by
sending a money order in the amount of $12.00 (Canadian) to...
Raymond Hill (TitEd)
62, rue Brodeur
Saint-Constant (Québec)
Canada
J5A 1X3
A registered custom copy of TitEd v1.00r, tagged with your name and
with the SAVE function enabled, will be shipped to you right away.
Your registration fee includes postage and handling, as well as the
assurance that you will be notified of updates and new versions of the
program. Updates (down to version 2.00) will be at no extra charge,
except for postage fees and the cost of the diskette itself.
Please do not forget to include your NAME and ADDRESS.
Thank you.
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TitEd v1.00, another text editor?
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That's right, TitEd is a text editor, not a word processor.
I decided to take advantage of my thorough knowledge of the ST and
my programming expertise to create a text editor that would be fast,
easy to use, and answer the needs of most Atarians.
TitEd is not the first text editor available on electronic boards.
But I find that those currently available leave much to be desired,
especially when offered as shareware. In my view, software marketed as
shareware must be of truly superior quality, since the user will be
paying for it.
Most of the text editors I have seen to date are slow, or, when not
so, make use of illegal calls and techniques that compromise their
compatibility with newer machines in the ST line (TT, Falcon, etc), or
with STs equipped with custom video cards that boost their resolution.
TitEd is written in a totally "legal" manner, and is therefore
absolutely independent of the screen resolution. As a bonus, it is
very fast. How can ST software be perfectly legal and fast? Simple;
the programmer must focus all his talent and energies on writing smart
routines that redraw only the very essential parts of the display!
TitEd has been designed to be easy to use, and great care has gone
into the user interface. Being myself very critical of the work of
others, I am uncompromising when I judge my own. TitEd is certainly
not yet perfect, but your support and contribution will help it on its
way there. I value your suggestions and comments; they will guide my
efforts in making TitEd a worthwhile and reliable tool for you.
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The future of TitEd v1.00
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It is entirely in your hands. If I find support and demand for
TitEd, I will continue to work on it and improve TitEd v1.00. I
already have a list of features I wish to add to future versions:
· A customizable configuration file
· Printer drivers that will allow printing of graphic characters
· Improved printer management (page numbering, etc.)
· Automatic indentation
· Block shifting to the left or to the right
· Loading of several document at the same time
· And a million other little things...
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Application or accessory?
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TitEd v1.00 may be used as an application or as an accessory. To use
it as an accessory, simply name it TITED.ACC, and place it on your
boot unit. To use TitEd as an application, name it TITED.PRG.
Unfortunately, memory management by accessories is quite different
than that of applications and is somewhat limited, largely because of
of the inflexibility of GEMDOS. Thus, when TitEd runs as an accessory,
memory available for text is limited to 64 Kb, and the number of lines
is restricted to 2048. Future versions of TitEd will allow users to
set those parameters to their liking.
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Interface
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TitEd works in a GEM environment, using a window, dialog boxes and
menus. When TitEd runs as an application, a minimal menu bar appears
at the top of the Desktop.
TitEd uses GEM dialog boxes. When a dialog box appears, the mouse is
trapped inside the box. To leave a dialog box and abort the current
operation, simply click on the close button at the upper left corner
of the box.
TitEd makes extensive use of pop-up menus. Pop-up menus operate like
regular GEM menus, can be used the same way, but may appear anywhere
on the Desktop. To make things even more user-friendly, TitEd pop-up
menus can operate like Mac menus. The state of the left mouse button
when the menu is called determines the way the menu will function.
At the top of the window is a range of icons which provide access to
the many options offered by TitEd. Clicking on an icon will display
its menu, revealing the functions associated with the icon.
Since TitEd runs in a standard GEM window, it offers all the regular
features that come with GEM windows.
Horizontal and vertical scroll bars allow you to move quickly and
easily within your text. However, TitEd's scroll bars offer something
more than ordinary GEM scroll bars. First, double-clicking on an up or
down scroll arrow will take you in a blink to the start or the end of
your document, respectively. Secondly, when you move the scroll box by
dragging it, your text scrolls through the window in real time, at the
same rate as your dragging action, a feat totally unknown to ordinary
GEM scroll bars. If you prefer the way GEM scroll bars usually work,
simply double-click in the scroll box. A menu pops up, offering you a
choice between "Normal" and "Real Time" modes.
The action of scroll bars and arrows do not change the position of
the cursor within the text.
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General use
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Characters entered at the keyboard are inserted at the cursor
position. If a block of text is currently selected, the character will
replace the whole block of selected text.
[Backspace] erases the character to the left of the cursor. [Delete]
erases the character at the cursor position. To delete a line, use the
[Control]+[Delete] shortcut. A [Shift]+[Delete] combination allows you
to erase text from the cursor position to the end of line. A block of
text may be easily erased by simply pressing [Backspace] or [Delete]
while the selection is highlighted.
TitEd allows the use of accented and other special characters. To
insert a special character in your text, press the [Esc] key. A dialog
box appears, from which you choose a character by clicking on it.
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Block operations
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TitEd makes selecting blocks of text simple and convenient. You
start by left-clicking on one of the end-points of the block and then,
keeping the left mouse button pressed, slide the mouse pointer over to
the other end-point. Your text changes to reverse video as it is being
selected.
This drag selection method can even extend to text beyond the window
display. When the mouse pointer reaches the bottom or top limit of the
text area, the document starts scrolling in the appropriate direction,
allowing you to select as large a block as you want.
To enhance flexibility and provide total convenience, even more
selection methods have been made available.
Double-clicking on a word allows instant selection of that word. If
a drag selection starts with a double-click, the selection will
continue on a word, rather than a character, basis.
Clicking on a line while holding the [Alternate] key allows the
complete line to be selected. If [Alternate] is down at the beginning
of a drag selection, then complete lines will be selected rather than
single characters.
Clicking with the [Shift] key pressed will select the block of text
between the text cursor and the clicking point. If a selection is
already present, the [Shift]+[Click] combination will simply extend
the current limits of the selection. The selection mode (character,
word or line) in force at the time will apply as well.
Lastly, typing <Control-A> will quickly select the entire document.
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Undo
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The [Undo] key is your way out of trouble: with a few exceptions, it
will let you take back almost every action. You will even be able to
alternate between 2 versions of your document by using [Undo] often.
Since [Undo] is active at all times (even when a new document has
just been loaded!), it is easier to point out those few times when
[Undo] can't pull you out of trouble:
- After a "Replace all" action with the Search and Replace function,
[Undo] can only rebuild the last replacement.
- With the "Auto reformat" option on, [Undo] is not able to cancel
the last character typed at the keyboard.
- When you reformat some or all of your document, [Undo] cannot
restore the previous state of the text.
- When TitEd works as an accessory, launching or quitting an
application will destroy the content of its [Undo] buffer.
- If memory is insufficient, [Undo] may be simply unable to work.
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Text markers
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Function keys F1 to F9 are reserved for markers. Markers serve to
remember positions in a text, to which you wish to come back later.
To assign a marker to a function key, you simply move the text
cursor to where you want to leave a mark and you press [Shift] along
with the function key [F1..F9] you want to use for the marker.
To return to the marked position, you then simply hit the associated
function key.
F10 cannot be assigned by the user. It serves to jump either to the
current cursor position or to the beginning of a selected block of
text. Most useful to return to the cursor position or the start of a
block after having moved through the text by way of the scrolling bars
and arrows, which never modify the cursor position.
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The Disk menu
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The Disk menu is used for reading and writing files on disk.
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Allows you to clear memory in order to start a new document. If a
text currently in memory has been modified without having been saved,
an alert box will ask if you want to save it before clearing the
memory. Should you by chance make the wrong choice and delete a text
you really wanted to keep, [Undo] comes to the rescue with the last
version of your text before your latest change.
ן Open... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-O ן
Used to load an existing ASCII file into memory. Here again, if a
text in memory has been modified but not saved, a dialog box will
offer you the possibility to change your mind before proceeding.
The "Mac format" option affects the way the file will be loaded. See
below.
ן Merge... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Allows you to include an ASCII file into your current document, at
the cursor position. If a block of text is currently selected, it will
be replaced by the text of the merged file. Of course, [Undo] is still
there, waiting for you to change your mind and restore your text to
its previous state.
The "Mac format" option affects the way the file will be loaded. See
below.
ן Save... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-S ן
Used to store your document on disk.
The "Mac format" and "Word processor" options affect the way the
file will be saved. See below.
ן Save block... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Allows you to save to disk the currently selected block of text.
The "Mac format" and "Word processor" options affect the way the
file will be saved. See below.
ן Word processor / Mac format ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Determine the way a file is read into memory or written to disk.
Mac and Atari accented characters use different codes. The "Mac
format" option enables your Atari to correctly read and load ASCII
files originating from a Mac environment, and, when saving, to write
files in a way appropriate for the Mac environment.
As well, the "Word processor" and "Mac format" options affect the
way end-of-line and end-of-paragraph are coded when saving files:
· "Word processor" Off / "Mac format" Off:
Normal ST ASCII file. Lines terminated with a carriage return and a
line feed.
· "Word processor" On / "Mac format" Off
ST word processor format. Lines terminated with a carriage return,
while paragraphs end with both a carriage return and a line feed.
· "Word processor" Off / "Mac format" On
Normal Mac ASCII file. Lines terminated with a carriage return only.
· "Word processor" On / "Mac format" On
Mac word processor format. A carriage return only at the end of the
last line of a paragraph.
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The Clipboard menu
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This is where essential Cut/Copy/Paste operations can be found. When
text is present in the Clipboard, the icon changes its appearance.
ן Cut ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-X ן
Available only when a block of text is currently selected. Removes
the selected text from the document and stores it in the clipboard.
Anything previously there is lost.
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Available only when a block of text is currently selected. Stores a
copy of the selected block in the clipboard, but leaves the text in
place. The previous clipboard content is lost.
ן Paste ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-V ן
Available only when the clipboard contains something. Used to write
the content of the clipboard at the cursor position. If a block of
text is currently selected, it will be replaced by the content of the
clipboard.
ן Empty ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Available only when the clipboard contains something. Frees the
clipboard of its content. Useful if the clipboard takes up too much
memory.
ן Select all ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-A ן
Marks the whole document as selected.
ן GEM clipboard ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Offers a choice between two types of clipboards for Cut/Copy/Paste
operations.
With a checkmark before this option, all operations that make use of
the clipboard will store data in a GEM disk file (SCRAP.TXT). Since
the GEM clipboard is supported by many applications and accessories,
it is a convenient and standardized way to exchange text between TitEd
and applications (or accessories) that make use of this GEM feature.
It presents a major drawback however: disk accesses makes it is slow.
In its first version, TitEd does not yet offer the possibility of
opening more than a single window and editing many documents at once.
But why should you do without? Simply start by installing TitEd as an
accessory, and then execute it as an application. In the Desk menu,
TitEd will be available with its window and its many features to
brightly complement TitEd the application. You can then, of course,
easily and seamlessly exchange texts between the two by using the GEM
clipboard!
If text exchange between applications is not a requirement, it is
preferable to use the built-in TitEd clipboard, which is much faster.
Note: when used as an accessory, TitEd will lose the content of its
clipboard as you launch and quit applications.
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The Magnifying Glass menu
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This menu is the door to the Search and Replace options.
ן Find... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-F ן
Displays a dialog box, where search parameters are entered.
Various settings alter the search operation:
- "Case sens.": with this button selected, TitEd will search for the
string EXACTLY as entered, distinguishing between lower- and
uppercase characters. By default, i.e. this button not selected,
TitEd will report finding "Atari" and "ATARI" when asked to find
"atari", for instance.
- "Whole word": when selected, this button will limit the search
operation to independent words only. Thus, when searching for
"alpha", "alphabet" will be ignored.
- The "Reverse" and "Forward" buttons allow you to determine the
direction of the search operation, from the current cursor
position.
ן Find selection ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-E ן
With a block of text selected, uses the block as the search string.
ן Find next ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-G ן
Searches for the next occurence of the last entered search string,
searching the text FORWARD from the cursor position.
ן Find previous ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-D ן
Searches for the next occurence of the last entered search string,
moving from the cursor position BACK to the beginning of the text.
ן Replace... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-R ן
Displays a dialog box with two fields, one for a string to be found,
the second for a string to replace it.
The "Case sens." and "Whole word" work the same as with "Find".
To start the process, you either click on the "Replace all" or
"Replace next" button. Choosing "Replace all" will cause every
occurrence of the search string, from the cursor position to the end
of the document, to be replaced. The "Replace next" button will limit
this action to the first occurence found after the cursor position.
ן Replace next ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-T ן
The last Replace action is repeated, with the same parameters, to
the next occurrence of the search string after the cursor.
ן Go to line... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-L ן
A dialog box pops up, in which you enter the number of the line you
wish to jump to. The cursor moves to that line.
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The Printer menu
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Printing options and parameters are set under this heading.
On Epson-compatible printers (most printers offer an Epson emulation
mode), TitEd supports the printing of accented characters and some of
the special characters.
ן Print ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-P ן
Prints the entire document.
ן Print selection ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Prints only the text within the currently selected block.
ן Page break ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
With this option check-marked, page breaks are drawn on screen. Very
useful, for instance, to avoid having your text broken up between
pages in the middle of sections that should stay together!
ן Print settings... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Displays a dialog box where you can enter printing parameters that
afford you a measure of control over your printer.
The "Printer initialisation" field allows the input a string of
decimal codes, to be sent to the printer at the beginning of print
jobs. This feature is most useful to enable special printing modes on
your printer. Each decimal entry must be separated by a comma. Refer
to your printer's manual for specific codes and features.
For example, my Panasonic KX-P1080C features superscript printing. I
use that printing mode to double the number of lines on each page:
27,83,0,15,27,49
אאאפאאא פא אאפאא
ג ג ג
ג ג כline spacing at 7/72 of an inch.
ג כcompressed mode
כsuperscript printing
The "Left margin" value is the number of spaces that will be printed
at the beginning of each line.
The "Lines/page" value represents the number of lines your printer
can fit on a page. This value is not for the printer; it is used by
TitEd to calculate when to draw a page break across the screen.
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The Heart menu
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This menu lets tell TitEd about your preferences...to your heart's
content!
ן Word wrap at ?? ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Allows TitEd to show off its word processor manners. With this
option enabled, TitEd knows where to end the line and automatically
moves the cursor to the beginning of the next one. Clicking on the
numerical field of this entry will prompt TitEd to politely enquire
about the column where you wish your text to wrap.
It is important to know that, since TitEd can only edit ASCII texts,
it doesn't use any special codes to distinguish between ends of lines
and ends of paragraphs. It therefore resorts to a trick: when a line
ends with a space, it is considered as part of a paragraph; otherwise,
it is recognized as the end of a paragraph.
With word wrap enabled, a space character is automatically inserted
at the end of the line along with a carriage return.
If you modify the current value of the word wrap column, you may
find that you have to reformat the whole text. The "Reformat" option
explained below will come in handy for that purpose.
ן Auto reformat ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
With this option checked, each new character from the keyboard leads
to an automatic reformatting of the paragraph, starting at the cursor
position.
ן Reformat ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-W ן
Allows you to reformat a paragraph, starting at the cursor position.
If a block of text is selected, only it will be reformatted.
If you want to reformat the entire document, you must first select
it entirely by entering Control-A on the keyboard. The more lines in
your text, the longer the reformating process will take.
ן Center line ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן Control-Z ן
Permits centering of the line where the cursor is found. The
resulting position depends on the current wrap column value.
To insure proper centering, remove spaces that may be trailing at
the end of the line. They may not be visible to you, but all-seeing
TitEd won't miss them and will take them into account!
ן Tab width... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Allows resizing of the Tab displacement. Values from 1 to 16 are
permitted.
When you modify the current Tab value, you may need to reformat your
entire document since lines containing Tab codes will change size.
ן Cursor... ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Displays a dialog box to allow changes to the cursor appearance and
its blink rate.
ן Small font ןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןןן
Available only on higher resolution (mono, VGA or others) screens,
this options allows you to double the number of lines displayed in the
window by using a smaller character font.
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Keyboard shortcuts
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Deleteךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Erase character at cursor position
Backspaceךךךךךךךךךךךךך Erase character left of cursor position
Control-Deleteךךךךךךךך Erase line at cursor position
Shift-Deleteךךךךךךךךךך Erase line from cursor position to end of line
Insertךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Insert last deleted line at cursor position
Clr/Homeךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Move cursor to start or end of text
Arrowsךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Move cursor in corresponding direction
Shift-left arrowךךךךךך Cursor to beginning of line
Shift-right arrowךךךךך Cursor to end of line
Shift-up arrowךךךךךךךך Cursor one page back
Shift-down arrowךךךךךך Cursor one page forward
Shift-F1 to F9ךךךךךךךך Mark current cursor position
F1 to F9ךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Jump to corresponding marker
F10ךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Jump to current cursor position (or start of block)
Undoךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Cancel last modification
Helpךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Display information about current text
Escךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךךך Access special characters
Control-Aךךךךךךךךךךךךך Select all
Control-Cךךךךךךךךךךךךך Copy selected block to clipboard
Control-Dךךךךךךךךךךךךך Repeat search backward
Control-Eךךךךךךךךךךךךך Use selected block as search string
Control-Fךךךךךךךךךךךךך Find string
Control-Gךךךךךךךךךךךךך Repeat search forward
Control-Lךךךךךךךךךךךךך Go to line
Control-Nךךךךךךךךךךךךך Clear text from memory
Control-Oךךךךךךךךךךךךך Load text file in memory
Control-Pךךךךךךךךךךךךך Print text
Control-Qךךךךךךךךךךךךך Quit TitEd
Control-Rךךךךךךךךךךךךך Find and replace string
Control-Sךךךךךךךךךךךךך Save current text on disk
Control-Tךךךךךךךךךךךךך Repeat search and replace forward
Control-Vךךךךךךךךךךךךך Paste clipboard content at cursor position
Control-Wךךךךךךךךךךךךך Reformat paragraph (or block) from cursor position
Control-Xךךךךךךךךךךךךך Cut selected block and store in clipboard
Control-Zךךךךךךךךךךךךך Center cursor line