invisible characters (see Pattern Matching). The same rules apply when typing in patterns that need to specify For example, a "\" followed by a 1 will be displayed as "\\1". Also to avoid ambiguity, any "\" characters always appear as "\\". by the digit 1 then Odd Jobs will display those characters as "\0091". avoid ambiguity. For example, if a file name contains a tab followed The number can have up to 3 digits, with leading zeros if necessary to \0 = null, \9 = tab, \13 = return, \127 = delete and type/creator codes, Odd Jobs uses a "\ddd" notation. For example, • To display invisible characters like tabs or nulls in file/folder names • The Change Location job can be used to move files/folders to the Trash. keys to switch preferences rather than use the pop-up menu. • In the Preferences dialog you can hit the Home/End/Page Up/Page Down Then click on the joblet icon to view/change the joblet's description. • Double click on a joblet (or its alias) to view/change the joblet's prefs. Command-W to close the Help window. • Hit Command-H to see the most recent Help item again. Hit Escape or open it, select it, undo a change, delete it, etc.). you perform various tasks on the selected item (change its attributes, • Click on a displayed file/folder/alias name to get a pop-up menu that lets let Odd Jobs finish in the background. whatever Odd Jobs is doing. Or you can switch to another application and • If the watch cursor is visible you can hit Command-dot or Escape to cancel