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- PC-OUTLINE
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- ORGANIZATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
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- Disk Based Documentation
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- This document contains the "Getting Started" sections from
- the actual PC-OUTLINE manual. It is designed, in
- combination with the PC-OUTLINE user interface, to get you
- up and running and doing useful things with PC-OUTLINE in
- a very short time. It does not, however, contain a
- detailed description of all the PC-OUTLINE commands nor
- pretend to be a comprehensive tutorial or user's
- reference. Registered users can receive the actual
- PC-OUTLINE manual which does contain a complete
- description of all commands. Details on registering are
- in the last section titled registration form.
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- (C) Copyright SoftWorks Development, 1985, 1986
- All Rights Reserved
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- YOUR PC-OUTLINE LICENSE
- -----------------------
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- PC-OUTLINE is copyrighted. Even though the program is
- shareware, and can be freely copied, there are still some
- limitations to protect the quality of the distribution of
- the program and to support future development.
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- Users of PC-OUTLINE may make copies of this program for
- trial use by others on a PRIVATE NON-COMMERCIAL BASIS.
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- By accepting and using this software, you acknowledge that
- this software may not suit your particular requirements or
- be completely trouble-free.
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- With proper application, this software will perform as
- described. However, SoftWorks Development is not
- responsible for your specific application or any problems
- resulting from use of this software.
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- If the software does not perform as described, our
- liability to you is limited to replacing the software or
- refunding the purchase price (if purchased and
- registered). We have no liability to you or any other
- person or entity for any damage or loss, including
- special, incidental, or consequential damages, caused by
- this software, directly or indirectly. Some states do not
- allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for
- incidental or consequential damages, so the above
- limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
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- This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of
- California. Should any part of this agreement be held
- invalid, the remainder of the Agreement will still be in
- effect. This Agreement can only be modified by written
- statement signed by SoftWorks Development.
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- Under this license, you may NOT:
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- 1) Distribute the program in connection with any other
- product or service, or as part of a corporate or
- institutionally sponsored distribution. Site
- licenses and bundling agreements are available upon
- request.
- 2) Charge anything for PC-OUTLINE. An exception is made
- for registered user groups who may charge a
- cost-based fee (not to exceed $10) to cover their own
- costs.
- 3) Distribute the program in modified form.
- 4) Copy or reproduce the printed documentation in any
- form.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Item Page
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- THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH PC-OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- PC-OUTLINE FACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- GETTING STARTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- Making A Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- For Floppy Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- For Hard Disk Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- For Use As A Memory Resident Program . . . . . . . 7
- THE FIRST SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- THE OPENING MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- Open a New Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Load an Existing Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Change Drive/Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Quit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- OTHER COMMAND PARAMETER STARTUP OPTIONS . . . . . . . . 9
- THE WORKING SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
- HOW TO USE THE MENUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
- The Easy Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
- The Quick Way #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
- The Quick Way #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
- Shortcut Keystrokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
- HOW TO USE OPTION BOXES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
- Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
- Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
- Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
- CREATING YOUR FIRST OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
- Entering Text Into Your First Outline . . . . . .15
- Creating The Second Outline Element . . . . . . .15
- Positioning The Second Outline Element . . . . . .15
- Hiding Outline Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
- Hiding Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
- HELP SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
- TABLE OF SHORTCUT KEYSTROKES . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
- ABOUT PRINTER SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
- USING PC-OUTLINE ON A HARD DISK . . . . . . . . . . . .20
- SITE LICENSES / BUNDLING ARRANGEMENTS . . . . . . . . .22
- REGISTRATION FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
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- THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
- ---------------------
-
- PC-OUTLINE is distributed through a unique marketing
- approach called shareware. The diskette with programs on
- it can be freely copied and shared. It is also available
- from us, SoftWorks Development, for $49.95 plus $5
- shipping and handling. We ask you to help us distribute
- PC-OUTLINE by sharing unmodified copies of the diskette
- with others. We also encourage you and those to whom you
- have distributed the program to register your copy.
- Registration has a number of benefits to you:
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- 1) A typeset copy of the manual, including all recent
- updates and additions.
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- 2) The most recent version of the program.
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- 3) Automatic notice of updates.
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- 4) You will be supporting the concept that allowed you
- to receive PC-OUTLINE in the first place. Only
- through user support can we continue to improve
- PC-OUTLINE and perhaps develop other products.
-
- Only by supporting the program authors who release
- valuable programs as shareware can you encourage others to
- do the same.
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- WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH PC-OUTLINE
- -------------------------------
-
- PC-OUTLINE is an outlining and planning program. It
- allows you to randomly enter information of almost any
- type (thoughts, plans, ideas, etc.) and then organize it
- into a hierarchial structure. Once in the hierarchial
- structure, you can view the information in many powerful
- ways. For example, using the hide/unhide feature, you
- can view just down to any level of detail in the outline
- that you want. With a single keystroke, you can go from
- viewing the lowest level of detail to a view that shows
- you only the highest, most important topics.
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- With another few keystrokes, you can print the outline,
- send it to a file compatible with your word processor,
- copy it into another outline, or paste it directly into
- your word processor.
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- PC-OUTLINE is particularly appropriate for list making.
- Tasks like making todo lists or planning a project are
- ideally suited for PC-OUTLINE.
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- For an example of how the hierarchical structure works
- and how you can hide and unhide parts of the outline,
- start PC-OUTLINE and load the outline titled TUTOR1. The
- text in the outline will help show you what PC-OUTLINE
- can do.
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- PC-OUTLINE FACTS
- ----------------
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- For those of your who like statistics or lists, here are
- a few about PC-OUTLINE.
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- Standard PC-OUTLINE outlining features include:
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- - hierarchical outline structure
- - structured indenting
- - hide/unhide (collapse/expand) any portion of the outline
- - powerful outline rearrangement functions
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- Advanced PC-OUTLINE features include:
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- - automatic numbering, including choice of numbering style
- (alphabetic, numeric, roman, bullets, or none)
- - easy, pull-down menus
- - multi-line outline entries
- - automatic paragraph reformatting
- - margin control
- - centering, left and right justification
- - hanging indents
- - search and replace
- - on screen page break display
- - conditional and hard page breaks
- - block copies, moves, and deletes
- - tab stop settings
- - send printer control strings
- - printer formatting: underline, boldface, italics,
- sub/superscript, double strike
- - windowing: up to 9 outlines open/on screen at once in
- user-defined windows
- - zoom any window to full screen with a single keystroke
- - copy or move outline or text directly between windows
- - customizable printer drivers
- - sorting
- - user defined macros/key redifinition
- - live date and time stamps
- - full support for dos 2.0 and above
- - read/write other file formats including: ascii, Wordstar,
- ThinkTank/Ready!
- - data transfer with other programs including cut and paste
- to other active programs while memory resident
- - configuration file to set startup defaults
- - compatible with other memory resident programs (like
- SideKick, ProKey, etc.)
- - freely mix outlines and text: titles, skip numbering, start
- new numbering, move placement right and left
- - return to dos without leaving PC-OUTLINE
-
- PC-OUTLINE requires dos 2.0 or greater, one floppy disk drive,
- 128k RAM, and an IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible, and can be configured to
- occupy as little as 80k when memory resident.
-
- GETTING STARTED
- ---------------
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- MAKING A BACKUP
- ---------------
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- Before using PC-OUTLINE, make a backup copy of the program
- and all of its documentation files. Put this backup away
- in a safe place for emergency use only if something were
- to happen to your original.
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- FOR FLOPPY USE
- --------------
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- Insert the PC-OUTLINE disk into the default drive and type
- PCO to the dos prompt.
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- FOR HARD DISK USE
- -----------------
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- Create a directory where you would like to keep all of
- your outline files. Copy the file PCO.EXE from the floppy
- program disk to this directory. Set the current logged
- directory to your outline directory and type PCO to the
- dos prompt.
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- To be able to use PC-OUTLINE from any directory on your
- hard disk see the appendix on USING PC-OUTLINE ON A HARD
- DISK.
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- FOR USE AS A MEMORY RESIDENT PROGRAM
- ------------------------------------
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- To use PC-OUTLINE as a memory resident program (where it
- is always instantly available at the touch of a key),
- start the program with PCO/r instead of just PCO. This
- tells PC-OUTLINE that you want to load the memory resident
- version instead. You will get a brief copyright message
- and PC-OUTLINE will be permanently resident in memory. To
- start PC-OUTLINE just press ^\ (control backslash). The
- invoke key can be changed to anything you like using the
- separate program KEYSET.COM.
-
- You may want to place the command PCO/r in your
- autoexec.bat file so that PC-OUTLINE is automatically
- loaded each time you boot your computer. See the
- following section on other command parameter startup
- options to adjust the amount of memory that PC-OUTLINE
- will use. The default is about 128k but can be adjusted
- as low as 90k.
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- If you are using PC-OUTLINE in the memory resident mode,
- you should regularly save your work. If one of the other
- programs that you are running should hang or cause your
- computer to crash, you will lose any un-saved outlines.
- It is a good practice to save your outlines before
- returning to your main application (the single keystroke
- ^S will accomplish this).
-
- PC-OUTLINE is designed to be compatible with as many other
- memory-resident programs as possible. Because all memory
- resident programs have their own way of being memory
- resident, some conflicts are bound to exist. When you
- have problems, experiment with the order the programs are
- loaded. Although we cannot tell you how PC-OUTLINE will
- interact with all other memory-resident programs, we do
- know that PC-OUTLINE itself will be the most reliable when
- it is loaded last. If another program also says that it
- wants to be loaded last, then you may need to experiment
- with the correct loading order for the two programs to
- work with one another. In general, you should load
- PC-OUTLINE after keyboard enhancers like Prokey. If you
- load PC-OUTLINE after SideKick, both programs will
- function fine except that you will not be able to invoke
- PC-OUTLINE from within SideKick.
-
- THE FIRST SCREEN
- ----------------
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- Once the program starts, the first screen is a message
- explaining the shareware distribution concept, how it
- works, how you can most benefit from it, and how you can
- help support it. To continue past this screen, press any
- key.
-
- In the future, you may start the program by typing PCO /q
- to the dos prompt instead of just PCO and you will bypass
- the opening screen. It may be helpful to create a batch
- file that types the PCO /q for you each time. We do ask,
- however, that if you copy the program for someone, please
- do not supply them with the batch file that bypasses the
- shareware screen. It is to both our and your advantage to
- help as many users as possible both learn about and
- support the shareware concept.
-
- THE OPENING MENU
- ----------------
-
- The opening menu offers you four choices. To choose one
- of the four options, either use the up and down arrow keys
- to select the option you want and press RET or just press
- the first letter of the desired option (i.e. press "o" to
- choose Open a New Outline). Pressing the ESC key will
- always abort the current operation.
-
- OPEN A NEW OUTLINE
- ------------------
-
- Enter any legal dos path or path and filename except do
- not use an extension on the eight character name.
- PC-OUTLINE will automatically add the extension .PCO. If
- you do not type a filename, then the file will be created
- in the directory listed on the bottom line of the screen
- (known as the current directory). If you type the name of
- an outline that already exists, then it will be loaded
- rather than creating a new one with the same name.
-
- LOAD AN EXISTING OUTLINE
- ------------------------
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- Choose one of the existing outlines to load by pointing to
- it with the arrows and pressing RET. If no outlines exist
- in the current directory, then PC-OUTLINE will assume that
- you must want to create a new outline and will prompt you
- accordingly. If you realize that you are logged into the
- wrong directory or you change your mind for some other
- reason, you can always press ESC to back up a step.
-
- CHANGE DRIVE/DIRECTORY
- ----------------------
-
- Enter the new current directory. This command obeys most
- of the same rules as dos. If you enter a full path name,
- then that becomes your new current directory. If you
- enter just a sub-directory name, then that is appended
- onto the existing directory path. To just change logged
- drives, just type "d:" where d is the desired drive.
-
- QUIT
- ----
-
- Choose this option to exit PC-OUTLINE and return to dos.
-
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- OTHER COMMAND PARAMETER STARTUP OPTIONS
- ---------------------------------------
-
- A command parameter option is a sequence of special
- characters typed after the program name when starting a
- program from dos. In the sections above we already
- introduced the command parameters "/r" and "/q". There
- are a number of other command parameters:
-
- /b - forces the display to black and white
- /s - makes screen activity faster on most non-IBM screens
- /m = xxx specifies how much memory to reserve for outline
- data in the memory resident version. For example
- /m=22 would reserve 22k for outline data. Since the
- program itself will occupy about 60k, this would be a
- grand total of 82k. The default is /m=64.
- /d - causes PC-OUTLINE to ignore the starting directory
- that you may have entered in the ADVANCED
- CONFIGURATION menu and instead use the current
- directory when PC-OUTLINE was started. This is
- useful if you keep most of your outlines in one
- directory (so you set the starting directory), but
- sometimes you want to start out with the current
- directory.
-
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- THE WORKING SCREEN
- ------------------
-
- There are a number of parts to the normal working screen.
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- The bottom line usually contains a message indicating some
- of your current options. The end of the bottom row tells
- you how much free memory you have.
-
- The 2nd line from the bottom show the current ruler with
- left and right margins, tab stops and the current cursor
- position.
-
- The next to last column is a status column that tells you
- information about the current line.
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- A blank means this line ends in wordwrap.
- A period means this line is past the end of the outline.
- A dash means this line is the last line in an outline
- entry and there are no sub-entries.
- A down arrow means this line is the last line in an
- outline entry and there are sub-entries.
- A chevron means that this line ends in a hard carriage
- return.
- Reverse video means that this outline entry has either its
- children or its text hidden.
-
- The second column is a page break indication column. The
- last line of each page will show a square block.
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- The second row is a status line that lists the following:
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- - The current path/filename (only the last 20
- characters are show here). The full filename
- can always be seen with the WINDOW LIST command.
- - The amount of memory the outline occupies so far in
- K-bytes.
- - The status of Insert/Overwrite for editing.
- - Page, line, and column information.
- - The current system time.
- - The window number.
-
- The top line shows the top level menu options.
-
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- HOW TO USE THE MENUS
- --------------------
-
- The menu system is designed to be both easy to learn for
- the novice and quick to use for the experienced user.
- Because of this, there are several ways to invoke and use
- the menus - each method varies in speed and ease of use.
-
- THE EASY WAY
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- The easiest way to use the menus is to press the INS key.
- This will start up the FILE menu. To choose one of the
- other menus, use the right and left arrow keys to position
- the menu along the menu bar. Within any one of the menus
- you may make a selection by either pointing to the desired
- option and pressing RET or by pressing the first letter of
- the desired option. Pressing the ESC key will always exit
- the current menu.
-
- THE QUICK WAY #1
-
- To start directly in one of the menus, press the "/" key
- (forward slash) and then the first letter of the desired
- menu. Thus, to go immediately to the DISPLAY menu you
- would type /d or immediately to the OUTLINE menu would be
- /o. In order to actually use the / key in your text, just
- type it twice. Note that this key can be changed to
- whatever you like using the setup program called
- KEYSET.COM.
-
- THE QUICK WAY #2
-
- An alternate way to start directly in one of the menus is
- to press Alt and the first letter of the desired menu.
- For example Alt-d would start the DISPLAY menu and Alt-o
- would start the OUTLINE menu.
-
- SHORTCUT KEYSTROKES
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- In addition to choosing items through menus, many of the
- more common functions have single key shortcuts. If a
- menu item can also be accomplished with a shortcut
- keystroke, then that keystroke will be listed in
- parentheses in the menu. For example, in the OUTLINE
- menu, the option CREATE NEW OUTLINE ENTRY can also be done
- by just typing a control-N. In addition to the
- pre-defined shortcut keystrokes, you can create your own
- by using keyboard macros. See the section on macros in
- the description of the ADVANCED menu for more information.
-
- HOW TO USE OPTION BOXES
- -----------------------
-
- Some menu selections will lead you to an option box where
- you will be presented with a number of different options
- to choose from. For example, selecting PARAGRAPH STYLE
- from the display menu, brings up an option box with the
- choices left margin, right margin, paragraph alignment,
- and first line alignment. To change one of the options,
- use the up and down arrow keys to position the cursor in
- the desired option. The bottom line of the screen should
- indicate what to do next depending upon what type of
- option it is.
-
- When you have correctly specified one of the options, you
- can press RET to enter that new option and leave the
- option box or you can use the up and down arrow keys to
- set another option. If you use the up or down arrow keys
- to move to another option, the option you just changed
- will be updated and set and a mark will indicate you have
- changed that item. The item is already changed; pressing
- ESC will still leave that item changed.
-
- If you are in the middle of changing an option and you
- decide you don't want to change it after all, you can
- press the ESC key. If that item has not yet been marked
- as changed, that particular option will remain unchanged
- and you will exit the option box.
-
- The startup values for most of the parameters in the
- option boxes are contained in a special configuration file
- called PCO.CFG. Each time PC-OUTLINE is started it reads
- this file and loads the startup values from it. To set
- new default parameters, press the F10 key while in an
- option box and those parameters will be saved to the
- configuration file as they are listed in the option box.
-
- Note that, when saving new values to the configuration
- file, PC-OUTLINE will look for the PCO.CFG file in the
- current directory from when you started PC-OUTLINE. If it
- is not there, then it will create one. If the current
- directory is not where you want the configuration file to
- normally be then you can enter a file/path name in the
- CONFIGURATION option box in the ADVANCED menu to direct
- where it will go.
-
- There are basically three types of options:
-
- NUMBERS
-
- An option like a left margin requires a number. To change
- the left margin, simply enter a new number.
-
- CHOICES
-
- Some options offer you a series of choices. To change the
- option, you must pick a new choice. For example,
- paragraph alignment can be one of four choices: left
- aligned, right aligned, justified, centered. To toggle
- through the different choices, press the space bar. The
- left and right arrows also work for toggling. The right
- arrow works just like the space bar and the left arrow
- goes the reverse order through the choices.
-
- If you already know which choice you want, you can just
- press the first letter of the desired choice. For
- example, pressing the letter "j" would select justified in
- the above example. Note that this can be useful when
- defining a macro because you can select a specific option
- without knowing what it was previously set to.
-
- STRINGS
-
- Some options require you to input some series of
- characters. One such example would be a filename. In
- this case, you are free to edit the name as you type. The
- following keys are active: Home, End, INS, DEL,
- Backspace, Left Arrow, and Right Arrow.
-
-
- CREATING YOUR FIRST OUTLINE
- ---------------------------
-
- ENTERING INFORMATION INTO THE FIRST OUTLINE ELEMENT
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- Once you have loaded PC-OUTLINE, passed the shareware
- screen, and started an outline file from the opening menu,
- you are ready to create an outline. The screen will show
- an "A." and then the cursor. The "A." indicates you are
- in the first outline element. To enter information into
- this first outline element, just type. The information in
- an outline element can be anything from a single word to a
- multi-page document. If you type enough words to get to
- the right margin, the cursor will automatically wrap
- around and start the next line.
-
- CREATING THE SECOND OUTLINE ELEMENT
- -----------------------------------
-
- When you are ready to start a second outline element,
- press the INS key. This starts the FILE menu. Press the
- right arrow key to enter the OUTLINE menu. Now choose
- CREATE NEW OUTLINE ENTRY (note that you can also do this
- with the shortcut keystroke ^N or ^RET).
-
- This will present you with a reverse video "B." positioned
- one line after the last piece of text in "A.". Notice
- that the bottom line of the screen now contains the
- message: "ENTER TEXT OR PRESS ARROWS TO MOVE THIS NEW
- ENTRY."
-
- POSITIONING THE SECOND OUTLINE ELEMENT
- --------------------------------------
-
- Before typing any other characters, you can make this new
- entry a sub-entry of "A." by pressing the right arrow. If
- it was already a sub-entry, you could promote it up a
- level by pressing the left arrow. You could also switch
- places with "A." by pressing the up arrow. The down arrow
- will switch back again. As soon as you type any
- characters, the "B." will change back to normal video and
- you can no longer move the entry in this manner and the
- message at the bottom of the screen will change back to
- the message about menus. There are other commands for
- moving the entry once you have typed characters.
-
- By repeating this process of typing text and choosing
- CREATE NEW OUTLINE ENTRY, you can create as simple or
- complex an outline structure as you want.
-
- HIDING OUTLINE ELEMENTS
- -----------------------
-
- A major advantage of organizing information in an outline
- structure is that you can hide levels of detail. Supposed
- we had the example outline listed below. If we position
- the cursor in element B. and select CURRENT ENTRY'S
- CHILDREN from the HIDE menu, the sub-entries (from now on
- referred to as children) of B. will disappear. Select
- CURRENT ENTRY'S CHILDREN from the SHOW menu and they will
- reappear. The GRAY PLUS key on the right side of the
- keyboard can be used as a shortcut to toggle the
- hide/unhide status of children.
-
- Before hiding the children of B.
-
- A. ---
- B. --- Cursor position in this entry.
- 1. ---
- 2. ---
- 3. ---
- C. ---
-
- After hiding the children of B.
-
- A. ---
- B. ---
- C. ---
-
- After showing the children of B. again:
-
- A. ---
- B. ---
- 1. ---
- 2. ---
- 3. ---
- C. ---
-
- HIDING TEXT
- -----------
-
- Within any given outline element, you have three viewing
- choices. You may either see the entire entry (the default
- case), you may see either just the first line of the entry
- (we say the text is hidden), or the entire entry might be
- hidden as in the above section. To see just the first
- line of a multi-line entry, choose CURRENT ENTRY'S TEXT
- from the HIDE menu. To see the rest of the lines again,
- choose CURRENT ENTRY'S TEXT from the SHOW menu. The ^PgDn
- key works as a shortcut toggle to alternately hide and
- show the multiple lines. Note also that typing any
- character (including a right arrow) in an entry
- automatically shows the multiple lines.
-
- Before hiding the text of B.
-
- A. ---
- B. --- --- --- ---- ---- ------- ---- ---- - ----- ---
- ---- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- --
- -- - - - -- - ---- ----- --- - - - --- -----
- 1. ---
- 2. ---
- 3. ---
- C. ---
-
- After hiding the text of B.
-
- A. ---
- B. --- --- --- ---- ---- ------- ---- ---- - ----- ---
- 1. ---
- 2. ---
- 3. ---
- C. ---
-
-
- HELP SCREEN
- -----------
-
- While in the main editing mode (not in any menus),
- pressing the F1 key will bring up a help screen that will
- list many of the keystrokes for outline editing.
-
-
- QUICK KEY REFERENCE
- -------------------
-
- ^A - Find String Again
- ^B - Move Block
- ^C - Copy Block
- ^D - Delete Outline Family
- ^E - Delete Block
- ^F - Find String
- ^G - Insert/Overwrite Toggle
- ^H - Hide Children
- ^I - Indent Paragraph
- ^J - Join Outline Elements
- ^K - Key Define
- ^L - Hide Level Children
- ^M - Move Outline Elements
- ^N - New Outline Element
- ^O - Indent and Hang
- ^P - Print
- ^Q - Copy Family
- ^R - Find and Replace
- ^S - Save Outline
- ^T - Paragraph Style
- ^U - Divide Outline Element
- ^V - Center a paragraph
- ^W - Move Family
- ^X - Unindent a paragraph
- ^Y - Delete Line
- ^Z - List Windows
-
- F1 - Help Screen
- F2 - Mark/Unmark
- F3 - User Defined with macros
- F4 - User Defined with macros
- F5 - Promote current entry
- F6 - Indent current entry
- F7 - Promote marks
- F8 - Indent marks
- F9 - Copy marks to current location
- F10- Move marks to current location
-
- ^F1 - Begin Underline
- ^F2 - End Underline
- ^F3 - Begin Boldface
- ^F4 - End Boldface
- ^F5 - Begin Italics
- ^F6 - End Italics
- ^F7 - Superscript
- ^F8 - Subscript
- ^F9 - End Both Scripts
- ^F10- Insert Non-Break Space
-
- Alt F1 - Toggle Code Display
- Alt F2 - Clear all marks
- Alt F3 -
- Alt F4 -
- Alt F5 -
- Alt F6 -
- Alt F7 -
- Alt F8 -
- Alt F9 - Copy all marks to be children of the current entry
- Alt F10- Move all marks to be children of the current entry
-
- Shift F1 - Insert Static Time
- Shift F2 - Insert Live Time
- Shift F3 - Insert Static Date
- Shift F4 - Insert Live Date
- Shift F5 - Begin Doublestrike
- Shift F6 - End Doublestrike
- Shift F7 -
- Shift F8 -
- Shift F9 -
- Shift F10-
-
- Shift Right - Word right
- Shift Left - Word left
- Shift Up - Up one outline entry on same level
- Shift Down - Down one outline entry on same level
- Shift Home - Top File
- Shift End - End File
- Shift PgUp - Paragraph Up
- Shift PgDn - Paragraph Down
- Shift DEL - Delete too end of line
- Shift INS - Ins/Overwrite toggle
-
- ^Right - Delete word right
- ^Left - Delete word left
- ^Home - Top File
- ^End - End File
- ^PgUp - Jump to parent
- ^PgDn - Text hide toggle
-
- Gray Plus - Children Hide/Unhide Toggle
- Gray Minus - Zoom
- Alt 1-9 - Switch directly to Window #
-
-
- ABOUT PRINTERS
- --------------
-
- PC-OUTLINE uses a printer driver in order to have the
- capability of supporting a number of different printers.
- Each printer driver is a special file format containing
- the printer codes for the desired printer for the print
- features that PC-OUTLINE uses. The disk that PC-OUTLINE
- comes on has as many printer drivers as we currently have
- available. To find out if your printer is supported, run
- the program on the disk called PCPRINT.COM by typing
- PCPRINT to the dos prompt. If your printer is not
- specified in the list, then you have two choices:
-
- 1) You may choose to not use any special print features.
- Normal printing will most likely work even if your
- printer is not specifically supported.
-
- 2) You may create your own printer driver by entering
- the codes yourself in the PRINT CONFIGURATION menu in
- PC-OUTLINE and saving them to a new printer driver
- file. Note you should change the printer driver name
- also to avoid conflicts with the already existing
- drivers.
-
-
- USING PC-OUTLINE ON A HARD DISK
- -------------------------------
-
- It is possible to set up PC-OUTLINE so that you can start
- it from anywhere on your hard disk by just typing a simple
- three letter name. You will never again need to worry
- about which directory you are in when you want to run
- PC-OUTLINE. Dos will automatically find the program, run
- it, and PC-OUTLINE will set the starting directory as
- desired. To accomplish this, follow these steps:
-
- 1) Set up a directory on your hard disk where you wish
- to keep your PC-OUTLINE files. For purposes of
- explanation, I will refer to a directory called
- C:\OUTLINE (you can use any name you want).
-
- 2) Copy the files PCO.EXE, PCO.CFG, and the appropriate
- printer driver to the C:\OUTLINE directory.
-
- 3) Add the following command to your autoexec.bat file:
- SET PCO=C:\OUTLINE\PCO.CFG.
-
- 4) Set a path to the outline directory (preferably in
- your autoexec.bat file so it is always set). For
- example, use the command "PATH C:\OUTLINE".
-
- 5) Now, from anywhere on your hard disk, you can type
- PCO. The DOS path will find the batch file PCO.EXE
- and run it. PC-OUTLINE will look in the dos
- environment (where the SET PCO= command is stored)
- and find out where to look for the configuration
- file. The configuration file will tell PC-OUTLINE
- what directory to start off with for outline files
- (set in the CONFIGURATION option box in the ADVANCED
- menu. It sounds complicated, but once you have set
- it up, all you have to type is "PCO" and your path,
- the SET command, and the configuration file will do
- all the rest.
-
-
- SITE LICENSES AND BUNDLING ARRANGEMENTS
- ---------------------------------------
-
- Corporate site licenses and bundling arrangements are
- available direct from SoftWorks Development.
-
- Site licenses can be used to distribute large quantities
- of PC-OUTLINE and its documentation within a specific
- organization at very reasonable prices (hundreds of
- dollars less per copy than competing products). All users
- under a site license can become registered users at no
- extra fee and are automatically notified of updates.
-
- Bundling arrangements can be used to distribute copies of
- PC-OUTLINE in order to promote some other product or
- service.
-
- Note that neither of these activities is permitted under
- the limited license granted to all users of PC-OUTLINE
- without the expressed written consent of SoftWorks
- Development.
-
-
-
-
- REGISTRATION FORM
- -----------------
-
- If you purchased PC-OUTLINE directly from SoftWorks
- Development in your own name, then your copy is already
- registered and you will recieve all the benefits of
- registration. You do not need to send in a registration
- form.
-
- If you received PC-OUTLINE some other way, you may
- register your copy by filling out the following form and
- mailing it to the listed address along with $54.95
- (shipping and handling included). You will promptly
- receive a printed manual and the latest version of
- PC-OUTLINE. We will also place you on our update list so
- that you will automatically be notified of any PC-OUTLINE
- updates.
-
- In addition, you will be supporting software distributed
- under the shareware concept and will be contributing to
- the further development of PC-OUTLINE and other shareware
- products.
-
-
- Mail To:
-
- SOFTWORKS DEVELOPMENT
- Product Registration
- 750 Stierlin Road, Suite 142
- Mountain View, CA 94043
-
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