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- \bold Arrrrrrgggghhhh I can't get it right!!! \bold
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- Well, since hypertext makes a great help system, you are in luck.
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- Obviously you got this far if you are reading this, so that's good. To
- get here, you probably pressed the \it HELP \it key. Usually, if you are
- stuck and don't know what to do, that's a good choice.
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- If you are having problems following links in HT, don't despair. It
- is almost the same thing as double clicking on a disk icon or project icon.
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- On the WorkBench, when you double click a disk icon, it opens up to
- reveal what is in the disk. Links in HT work the same way. If you double
- click on a piece of text that is in \bold inverse video \bold you are
- "opening" that link. For example, the text on the next line will be in
- inverse video.
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- \link { help.txt } Click here to follow a link as an example \endlink
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- Double clicking anywhere in the inverse video part of the above line
- will allow you to "follow" the link. It's that easy.
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- To scroll through a file, press the up/down arrow keys. You can also
- use the scroll bar or the arrow gadgets on the right side of the window.
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- To use the arrow gadgets, simply click in the direction you would like
- to move to. Using the scroll bar is similar. You click and hold the bar
- with the left mousebutton. Then move in the direction you wish to go.
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- If you happen to be an \link { emacs.txt } EMACS \endlink fan you can
- also use the Next/Previous keys 'N' and 'P' to scroll to the "next" and
- "previous" lines. Remember however, you do \bold not \bol need to use the
- control key with them to actually move (ala "Dired" mode).
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- For more advanced ways of using HT, \link { Using } click here. \endlink
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