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- GALAXY
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- Version 1.3
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- Quick Reference Guide
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- OmniVerse
- P.O. Box 2974
- Renton, WA 98056-0961
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- Telephone: (206) 228-7627
- 24 Hour BBS: (206) 235-8760
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- Copyright (c) by OmniVerse 1986
- All Rights Reserved
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
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- License Agreement
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- The GALAXY Word Processing Program is protected by United States
- Copyright Law and International Treaty provisions. All rights are
- reserved by OmniVerse. Non-registered users of GALAXY are licensed
- only to use the program on a trial basis for the sole purpose of
- determining whether or not it meets their requirements. All other
- use requires registration.
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- Any other use of non-registered copies of GALAXY by any person,
- business, corporation, government organization, or any other
- entity is strictly forbidden and is a violation of this license
- agreement.
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- Registration permits a user a license to use GALAXY on a single
- computer.
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- All users are granted a limited license to copy GALAXY Version 1.3
- for the trial use of others, with the following additional
- conditions:
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- GALAXY must be distributed in unmodified, complete form,
- including this Quick Reference Guide and License
- Agreement.
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- No fee or charge may be accepted except for a bonafide
- disk copying charge not to exceed US$6.00.
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- GALAXY may not be distributed in conjunction with any
- other product, without written permission from
- OmniVerse.
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- Warranty
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- OMNIVERSE makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied,
- including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability
- and/or fitness for a particular purpose. OMNIVERSE shall not be
- liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or
- consequential arising from a failure of this program to operate in
- the manner desired by the user. OMNIVERSE shall not be liable for
- any damage to data or property which may be caused directly or
- indirectly by use of the program.
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- IN NO EVENT WILL OMNIVERSE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING
- ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
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- THE PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
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- The License Agreement and Warranty shall be construed, interpreted
- and governed by the laws of the state of Washington.
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
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- Credits
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- Program Design: Steve Schauer, Gordon Wanner
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- Programmers: Steve Schauer, Bob Foster
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- User's Manual: Steve Schauer
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- Graphics, Package Design: Jim Lovelace
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
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- Table of Contents
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- Getting Started...........................................6
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- Using the Pulldown Menus..................................9
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- Managing Files...........................................10
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- Entering Text............................................14
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- Editing and Formatting...................................16
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- Using Block Commands.....................................17
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- Windows..................................................18
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- Appendix A:
- Wordstar Compatibility...................................19
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- Appendix B:
- Printer Description Files................................20
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- Appendix C:
- Command Reference........................................21
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- Appendix D:
- Registration.............................................23
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 5
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- Introduction
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- GALAXY is a fast, RAM-based word processor that offers a wealth of
- features designed to make the program powerful yet extremely easy
- to learn and use. GALAXY offers users a choice of using menus or
- quick keyboard commands for all of the major program functions.
- With GALAXY you're never stuck with a cumbersome menu system for
- commands you already know, and you're never stuck with a confusing
- command based system for commands you use less often.
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- GALAXY has a very short learning curve. GALAXY's logical, easy to
- use, easy to learn commands are the result of considerable
- research into how people really use word processors. If you have
- experience using any full-featured word processing program, you'll
- be up and running with GALAXY in no time. If you're brand new to
- computer word processing or to IBM compatible computers, you'll be
- pleasantly surprised at how quickly you'll be able to learn all
- the advanced features of GALAXY.
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- We believe GALAXY is among the very best word processors at any
- price. OmniVerse is also determined to be a leader in Customer
- Support. We offer free telephone support for registered users and
- a 24-hour Bulletin Board for online support at any time.
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- Questions? Call us at (206) 228-7627.
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- Getting Started
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- GALAXY requires an IBM PC or close compatible with 192K, one disk
- drive, a color/graphics or monochrome card and monitor, and a
- printer. Before you start using GALAXY, you should be familiar
- with your computer. You need to know how to load DOS, how to make
- a copy of a diskette, and how to load and run a program.
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- THE GALAXY PROGRAM DISK
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- Your GALAXY program disk includes the the following files:
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- GALAXY.COM The main program file.
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- GALAXY.000 Program overlay files.
- GALAXY.001
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- GALAXY.MSG Error message file.
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- xxxxxx.PRD Printer description files.
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- MAKEPRD.COM Utility to create PRD files.
- (Not available with non-registered copies)
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- SETUP.COM Program to aid in installation.
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- *** IMPORTANT NOTE ***
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- You should make a backup copy of your GALAXY program disk, and
- store the original in a safe place. Never use your original GALAXY
- program disk as your working copy.
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- SETTING UP GALAXY
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- 1. With your computer turned off, open the door to Drive A, and
- insert your DOS disk.
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- 2. Close the door to Drive A and turn on your computer.
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- 3. If DOS asks you for the date, enter the date in the following
- format: mm-dd-yy, or mm/dd/yy, and then press ENTER.
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- 4. If DOS asks you for the time, enter the time in the following
- format: 8:30 or 20:30, and then press ENTER.
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- 5. When A> appears on the screen, remove the DOS disk from Drive
- A and insert the GALAXY Program Disk, and close the disk drive
- door.
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- 6. Type SETUP and then press ENTER.
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- Starting GALAXY
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- Floppy Disk System:
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- 1. After starting your computer, type A: and press ENTER if you
- don't see the DOS prompt, A>.
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- 2. Insert the copy of the GALAXY program disk you made with SETUP
- in Drive A. Type GALAXY and then press ENTER.
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- Hard Disk System:
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- 1. After starting your computer, type cd and then type the name
- of the directory you copied your GALAXY files to with SETUP.
- For example, if the directory is called Text, you would type
- "cd Text". Then press ENTER.
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- 2. Type GALAXY and then press ENTER.
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- On a Hard Disk System, you can use the DOS Path command to start
- GALAXY from any DOS prompt. Just include the GALAXY path in your
- DOS Path command. For more information on the DOS Path command,
- consult your DOS Manual.
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- The GALAXY opening screen will appear after the program is loaded.
- A window will open at the bottom of the screen that asks you for
- the name of a file to edit. You can enter a filename here, or
- simply press the Enter or Esc key to continue.
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- If you enter a filename to edit, GALAXY will load the file into
- the computer's memory, and the GALAXY editing screen will then be
- displayed. If the filename that you enter is not found on disk,
- the message "File is new. Continue? <Y/N>" will be displayed. If
- you enter Y, a file with the name you gave will be created. More
- information on loading and saving files can be found in the
- chapter entitled Managing Files.
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- The top two lines of your screen are used to display status
- information. Two keys to remember are:
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- F1: HELP
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- F10: MENU
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- The next chapter explains the use of the Pulldown Menus, activated
- by pressing the F10 key. The F1 key takes you directly to the Help
- Menu.
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- The Pulldown Menus
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- To Activate Menus: Press the F10 key.
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- To Leave The Menu Bar: Press the ESC key.
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- GALAXY offers a complete Pulldown Menu system for entering
- commands. These menus allow you to use the full power of GALAXY
- almost immediately, without having to memorize keyboard commands.
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- To activate the menus, press F10. The Menu Bar will appear at the
- top of the screen, and the first heading, Block, will be
- highlighted. You can press the left or right arrow keys to move
- the highlight to any of the other menu headings. Pressing ENTER
- will "pull down" the menu of commands underneath the highlighted
- heading. A list of GALAXY commands associated with that menu
- heading will be shown.
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- Once the Menu Bar is activated, the menus can also be pulled down
- by pressing the capitalized letter of any menu heading, whether or
- not that heading is highlighted. This method automatically pulls
- down the menu without pressing the ENTER key.
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- The commands in a Pulldown Menu can be executed in the same way,
- either by highlighting your choice using the up or down arrow key
- or by typing the capitalized letter in each selection.
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- Once any menu is pulled down, the right or left arrow keys will
- display the pulled down menu to the right or left of the current
- menu. Pressing the Esc key causes the Pulldown Menu to disappear.
- The next press of the Esc key will cause you to exit from the Menu
- Bar and return to the text window.
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- When you become more familiar with GALAXY you may find it easier
- to enter commands directly from the keyboard. Most of the menu
- commands have a corresponding quick command listed next to them.
- The quick keys that perform commands you use often will be easy to
- learn, allowing you extremely fast editing. For example,
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- Alt-R for Right margin
- Alt-C to Center text
- F2 to Save a file
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- But GALAXY doesn't force you to memorize every command. Press the
- F1 key for help with the quick commands you use less often, or
- press the F10 key to use the Pulldown Menus.
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- Managing Files
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- The Logged Drive or Directory
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- Unless you specify a different drive or directory, GALAXY will
- always attempt to load and save files from the default, or logged,
- drive or directory. You can change the logged drive or directory
- by using the "set logged Dir" command from the Preferences Menu.
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- If you would like to specify a default drive or directory that
- GALAXY will always use for loading and saving files, regardless of
- what the default directory may be, use the SETUP program.
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- To change the logged drive or directory for the current editing
- session:
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- Press F10 to activate the Pulldown Menus.
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- Press F, or use the right arrow key to move to the File Menu. If
- you use the arrow key, when File is highlighted, press Enter.
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- Press L, or use the down arrow key to move to the "set Logged dir"
- command. If you use the arrow key, when "set Logged dir" is
- highlighted, press Enter.
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- Type in the new drive or directory to be used for saving and
- loading GALAXY documents.
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- Loading Files
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- GALAXY can retrieve a file from any disk or subdirectory of your
- disk. When you first start GALAXY, or when you choose Open from
- the File Menu, or use the F3 command, a window appears near the
- bottom of the screen asking you for the name of the file you wish
- to edit.
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- For example, to open the file "Anyfile.Doc" which is on the logged
- drive or directory, just type the complete file name like this:
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- Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
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- If the file is located on another drive or directory, you can
- include that information, too:
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- C:\Files\Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
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- If GALAXY can't find a file with the name you give, the message
- "File is new. Continue? (Y/N)" will appear. Pressing Y will create
- a new file with the name you gave and take you to the text window
- to begin editing. Pressing N will also take you to the text
- window, but no file name will be specified until you use the
- "Save" command.
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- You can automatically open a file to edit when you first start
- GALAXY, like this:
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- GALAXY Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
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- Or,
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- GALAXY C:\Files\Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
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- Saving Files
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- When you finish working with a document that you want to use again
- at a later time, you can save the file on your disk.
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- You can use the Save command from the File Menu, or the F2
- command, to store an exact copy of your document on your disk. If
- you are saving a new document and haven't entered the name of the
- file before, GALAXY will ask you for the name to give the file.
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- You can also use the "save As" command from the File Menu to save
- your file with a new name. This option is useful if you have a
- template, or "boilerplate" document that you want to modify and
- save without altering the original file.
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- When you choose the "save As" command you will be prompted to
- enter a new file name, and your original file will not be changed.
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- With either the "Save" or "save As" command, a backup copy of your
- original file is created. This file will have the same name as
- your original file, but with the extension .Bak. For example, when
- you save the file Anyfile.Doc, a backup file called Anyfile.Bak
- will also be saved.
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- The Directory Command
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- You can see a list of the files on your disk by choosing the
- Directory command from the File Menu or by using the Quick
- Command, F4.
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- Use the *.* mask to see all the files, or enter a new mask, like
- this:
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- Mask Shows
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- *.Doc All files with a .Doc extension
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- B:*.* All files on the B: drive
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- Text\*.* All files in the Text subdirectory
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- The "set Logged dir" command on the File menu tells GALAXY where
- to look for files, unless you add a drive or directory in the
- mask.
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- Entering Text
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- A word processor lets you enter text much like you do with a
- typewriter, with several important differences.
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- Word Wrap
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- When the text you are typing reaches the right margin, GALAXY
- automatically "wraps" the next word down to the beginning of the
- next line. You don't need to press Enter at the end of a line
- unless you want to start a new paragraph. You can turn Word wrap
- on or off from the Preferences Menu.
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- Insert and Overtype
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- Pressing the Ins key toggles GALAXY between Insert and Overtype
- modes. With Insert on, whatever you type is inserted at the point
- where the cursor is, pushing other text to the left or the right.
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- In overtype mode, as the name implies, new text you type in
- replaces existing text.
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- Automatic Tabs
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- Unlike a conventional word processor or typewriter, GALAXY doesn't
- make you mechanically set tab stops every time you want to change
- them. When you press the Tab key, GALAXY is smart enough to
- automatically line the cursor up underneath the first non-blank
- character in the line above.
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- All you need to do to set up Tab stops is type in the first line
- of your text. On the next line, every time you press the Tab key,
- the cursor will line up with the next non-blank character in the
- line above it.
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- Automatic Indent
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- In a similar manner, when you press ENTER, GALAXY will
- automatically indent the new line to line up with the line above
- it. This feature can be toggled on or off from the Preferences
- Menu.
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- Reformatting
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- If you change margins, you can reformat a paragraph to the new
- settings by using the Reformat (Control-B) command. When you issue
- this command, the text will be realigned to fit within the current
- margins. The reformatting will start at the cursor position and
- continue until the end of the paragraph. GALAXY considers a
- paragraph to end with a blank line.
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- Cursor Movement
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- You can quickly move around your document using some special keys:
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- Arrow Keys
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- The up and down arrow keys move the cursor up or down one line at
- a time. The left and right arrow keys move the cursor one space to
- the left or right.
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- Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the left or right arrow key
- moves the cursor one word to the left or the right.
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- Home Key
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- Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
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- Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Home key moves the
- cursor to the top of the screen.
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- End Key
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- Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
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- Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the End key moves the
- cursor to the bottom of the screen.
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- PgUp Key
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- Moves the cursor one screen up.
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- PgDn Key
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- Moves the cursor one screen down.
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- Ctrl+PgUp Key
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- Moves the cursor to the very beginning of the document.
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- Ctrl+PgUp Key
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- Moves the cursor to the very end of the document.
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- Formatting Your Text
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- With GALAXY, you can use a variety of tools to format your text
- before you print it. You can set top, bottom, left and right
- margins, page length, and font size. You can also enter codes to
- tell your printer to apply special effects including bold,
- underline, or italics.
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- Setting Margins
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- From the Preferences Menu, you can tell GALAXY your preferred
- settings for top, bottom, and left and right margins.
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- Left and Right Margins
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- To set the left and right margins, press Alt-L or Alt-R, or choose
- Left margin or Right margin from the Preferences Menu. You will be
- prompted to enter a column number for each margin setting.
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- With a standard 10 character per inch font size, you can print a
- maximum of of 85 characters on each line of an 8.5 by 11 inch
- paper. Another way of stating this is that there are a maximum of
- 85 columns on each line. But this would leave no margins on either
- side.
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- If you wanted to leave a margin of one inch (10 columns) on each
- side of your page, you would enter 11 for the left margin, and 75
- for the right margin.
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- Top and Bottom Margins
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- To set the top and bottom margins, choose Top margin or Bottom
- margin from the Preferences Menu. You will be prompted to tell
- GALAXY the number of lines for each margin setting.
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- GALAXY measures top and bottom margins in lines. Most printers
- will print 6 lines per inch, so a standard 8.5 by 11 inch paper
- will have a maximum of 66 lines.
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- If you wanted to leave a margin of one inch on the top and bottom
- of each page, you would enter 6 lines for the top margin and 6
- lines for the bottom margin.
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- Entering Printer Codes
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- You can tell GALAXY to apply a special printing attribute, such as
- bold, italic, or underline, to any part or all of your text.
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- You tell GALAXY where to apply the special attributes by placing a
- print code at the beginning and end of the text you wish to mark.
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 supports the following print codes:
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- Alt-B Bold Print
- Alt-D Double strike Print
- Alt-I Italics Print
- Alt-U Underline Print
- Alt-T Superscript Print
- Alt-V Subscript Print
- Alt-F1 User Installed Patch
- Alt-F2 User Installed Patch
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- To use any of these print attributes, enter the code at the point
- where you wish the attribute to start, and again where you want it
- to stop.
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- As an example, to highlight the word "computer" with bold print in
- the following example of text, press Alt-B before and after the
- word. A highlighted B will be inserted into the text to show you
- where bold print will begin and end:
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- The computer has revolutionized the workplace.
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- If you wanted to highlight the word revolutionized in italic
- print, you would follow the same procedure, but you would press
- Alt-I before and after the word:
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- The computer has revolutionized the workplace.
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- Using Block Commands
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- Marking a Block
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- GALAXY lets you define a section of your text as a block. Once
- defined, the marked block of text can be copied, moved, deleted,
- or written out as a disk file. Blocks of text are displayed in
- yellow or high intensity video.
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- You use the Wordstar (tm) Ctrl-KB and Ctrl-KK commands to mark the
- beginning and end of a block. Move the cursor to the beginning of
- the block you wish to mark and press and hold down the Ctrl key
- while you press the B key. Next, move the cursor to the end of the
- text you wish to mark, and press and hold down the Ctrl key while
- you press the key.
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- Or you can select "Begin" and "End" from the Block Menu. You can
- even use the Sidekick (tm) F7 and F8 keys. GALAXY is flexible!
-
- The Block Copy command will make a copy of the marked block, and
- insert it at the current cursor position. Block Move is similar,
- but the marked block "moves"; it disappears from its original
- position, and is inserted at the current cursor position.
-
- The Block "Read" command will insert an entire disk file into your
- document at the point where the cursor is. Block Write will make a
- new file of just the marked block of text.
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- Block commands also work with GALAXY Windows, so you can cut and
- paste between two documents easily.
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- GALAXY Version 1.3 marks only complete lines as blocks, while
- GALAXY Version 2.0 will mark partial lines, or even a single
- character, as a block.
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- Windows
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- GALAXY allows you to open a second text window onscreen to work on
- two documents at the same time. This is most often used to cut and
- paste between two documents.
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- To open a Window, select "Open" from the Window Menu. A prompt
- will appear to ask you "How many lines?". Enter a number between 3
- and 19. The new window will appear below the current window. You
- can now "Open" another file from the File Menu.
-
- Your original document in the first window is still available for
- editing. To switch windows press Alt-W. The cursor will jump back
- to the top window, and the file name in the Status Line will
- change back to the original file name. You can also use the
- PullDown Menu to switch windows.
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- You can mark a block of text in one window, use Alt-W to switch
- windows, and then copy or move the block to the other window.
-
- When you close the current window, with the Alt-X command or by
- choosing "Close" from the Window Menu, the other window will
- expand to fill the entire screen. When you close the only window
- on screen, you exit the program.
-
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- APPENDIX A
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- Wordstar Files
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- GALAXY can handle Wordstar files with almost no exceptions. The
- major difference is that GALAXY ignores the Wordstar "dot"
- commands. They will be displayed onscreen unchanged, but will be
- ignored during printing.
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- Wordstar sets the high bit in many characters, including justified
- spaces, the last character of every word, and the end of lines and
- paragraphs.
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- Since GALAXY can display any ASCII character onscreen a Wordstar
- file will appear garbled. This can be adjusted with the Alt-G, or
- Graphics toggle. The Graphics toggle simply strips the high bit
- from the displayed characters. The actual character is not
- changed, and will be saved to disk in its original state. The
- GALAXY "Print" command will likewise strip the high bit of any
- character during printing, so that Wordstar files may be printed
- without any translation if the Graphics toggle is OFF.
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- To display the IBM extended character set, such as the lines used
- for drawing boxes, and the foreign characters, simply toggle the
- Graphics ON. Your preferred setting can be saved in the pulldown
- Preferences menu.
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- To save a file in Wordstar format, with "soft" carriage returns,
- set the "Format WS" choice to ON from the Preferences Menu. If
- this toggle is OFF, all files will be saved as straight ASCII
- files.
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- APPENDIX B
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- Printer Description Files
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- GALAXY is supplied with Printer Description (PRD) files, which are
- used to send the proper codes to the printer to enable Italic,
- Bold, Underline, etc. To change the default PRD file, choose the
- "seT printer" command in the Preferences Menu.
-
- If the GALAXY Program Disk does not contain a PRD file for your
- printer, you can use MAKEPRD.COM, to easily create custom PRD
- files to address any function of any printer. Or, if you prefer,
- OmniVerse will create custom PRD files for registered users at no
- charge if supplied with the printer control codes.
-
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- Printer codes are entered just as in LOTUS 123, e.g.; 027\083. Up
- to 16 different printer control code strings can be stored in a
- GALAXY PRD file. Fonts, attributes, margins, tabs, even complex
- laser printer codes can be used to format your document with ease.
-
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- APPENDIX C
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- COMMAND REFERENCE
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- QUICK COMMANDS
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- ESC: Undelete line
- Alt-G: Graphics On/Off Alt-C: Center Line
- Alt-L: Set Left Margin Alt-R: Set Right Margin
- Alt-W: Switch Windows Alt-X: Exit GALAXY
- Alt-F9: Undelete Alt-F10: Unbackspace
- Alt-B: Bold On/Off Alt-D: Doublestrike On/Off
- Alt-I: Italic On/Off Alt-U: Underline On/Off
- Alt-T: Superscript On/Off Alt-V: Subscript On/Off
- Alt-F1: User Patch Alt-F2: User Patch
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- Ctrl-PgUp: Top of File Ctrl-PgDn: Bottom of File
- Ctrl -->: Word Left Ctrl <--: Word Right
- Ctrl-Enter: Insert Page Break TAB: Automatic Tabs
- Ctrl-Home: Top of Screen Ctrl-End: Bottom of Screen
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- F1: Help F2: Save File
- F3: Open File F4: Directory
- F5: Find F6: Find and Replace
- F7: Block Begin F8: Block End
- F9: Print a File F10: Pulldown Menus
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- WORDSTAR (tm) Commands
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- ^A Word Left ^B Reformat Paragraph
- ^C Page Down ^D Character Right
- ^E Up Line ^F Word Right
- ^G Delete Character ^H Destructive Backspace
- ^I Tab ^J Insert Page Break
- ^K Block Commands ^L Repeat Last Find/Replace
- ^M Insert Line ^O Onscreen Commands
- ^P Insert Ctrl Character ^Q Quick Commands
- ^R Page Up ^S Character Left
- ^T Delete Word Right ^V Insert On/Off
- ^W Go To Top of File ^X Line Down
- ^Y Delete Line ^Z Go To Bottom of File
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- ^QA Find and Replace ^OG Toggle Graphics
- ^QB Go To Top of Block ^OH Toggle Windows
- ^QF Find ^OI Go To Column
- ^QI Toggle AutoIndent ^OK Change Case
- ^QJ Go To Marker (Or ^Q1..9) ^ON Go To Line
- ^QK Go To End of Block ^OO Open Second Window
- ^QS Go To Beginning of Line ^OW Toggle Word Wrap
- ^QY Delete Text To End of Line ^OY Close Second Window
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- ^KB Mark Block Begin ^KQ Abandon File
- ^KC Copy Block ^KR Read Block From Disk
- ^KD Save File ^KS Save File
- ^KH Toggle Block Hide ^KV Move Block
- ^KK Mark Block End ^KW Write Block To Disk
- ^KL Spell Check ^KX Exit GALAXY
- ^KM Set Marker (Or ^K1..9) ^KY Delete Block
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- ( ^ = [Ctrl] )
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- APPENDIX D
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- R E G I S T R A T I O N
-
-
- Registration licenses you to use GALAXY Version 1.3, and all
- future 1.x updates on a regular basis. Any use other than trial
- use to determine if GALAXY meets your needs is a violation of the
- license agreement and is forbidden.
-
- If you want only to register your copy of GALAXY, and become
- eligible for telephone support, the cost is $25.00 per copy.
-
- Complete registration is available for $35.00 per copy and
- includes all of the following:
-
- You will be mailed copies of future 1.x updates as soon
- as they are available.
-
- You will receive 20 PRD files and the MAKEPRD program
- for customizing your printer driver.
-
- You will receive the complete GALAXY Reference Guide on
- disk.
-
- You will be entitled to telephone support and priority
- access on our 24 hour support BBS.
-
-
- GALAXY Version 2.0 is available for $49.95 per copy and includes
- all of the above plus the following enhancements:
-
- Full column oriented blocks. You can mark a partial
- line, or even a single word. The Shareware version of
- GALAXY will mark only complete lines.
-
- Multiple line headers and footers, including printing of
- page numbers.
-
- Text Justification.
-
- Onscreen display of page breaks and page numbers.
-
- A typeset Reference Guide with a complete command
- reference and User's Guide.
-
-
- Please use the enclosed order form when placing an order.
-
-
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-
- Corporate and Quantity Purchases
-
- The GALAXY license authorizes use of one copy of GALAXY on one
- machine at a time. If you have multiple computers, either
- standalone, networked, or multi-user, you need to register one
- copy of GALAXY for each workstation on which it will be used.
-
- For registration and licensing of more than ten copies, please
- contact OmniVerse directly at (206) 228-7627 for details on our
- quantity discounts and site licensing arrangements.
-
-
- ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
-
-
-
-
- INVOICE
-
- OMNIVERSE
- P.O. Box 2974
- Renton, WA 98056
-
- (206) 228-7627
-
-
- QUANTITY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ____ GALAXY Version 1.3 Registration ............. @ $ 25.00 ea $ ______
- (does not include disk)
-
- ____ GALAXY Version 1.3 Complete Registration .... @ $ 35.00 ea $ ______
- (includes registration, program and manual on disk,
- MAKEPRD program and 20 printer drivers, and
- free 1.x updates)
-
- ____ GALAXY Version 2.0 .......................... @ $ 49.95 ea $ ______
- (includes all of the above plus the additional
- Version 2.0 features and printed, bound manual)
-
- Subtotal ______
-
- (Washington residents please add 8.1% sales tax) Tax ______
-
- Total $ ______
-
- Payment by: ( ) Check ( ) PO # ______________
-
- Name: ____________________________________________________________
-
- Company: ____________________________________________________________
-
- Address: ____________________________________________________________
-
- : ____________________________________________________________
-
- : ____________________________________________________________
-
- Day Phone: _________________________ Eve: ___________________________
-
-
-
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER.