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- PC-Write Standard Level 2.01
-
- Reference Manual Addendum
- December 18, 1991
-
- Installation
-
- - "Formatted documents"
-
- During installation, you choose whether you want Document Formatting to be
- either 1) Automatic, or 2) Manual or unformatted. The first choice gives you
- automatic one-inch margins, and turns on automatic formatting (auto-repage
- and paragraph reformat). When the Getting Started booklet or the Reference
- Manual refer to choosing to "create mostly formatted documents", we mean the
- first choice.
-
- Generally if you're new to word processing, or like the computer to manage
- the details, pick Automatic. If you edit unformatted documents (like ASCII
- files), or prefer to control formatting yourself, pick Manual. If you'll be
- editing files created with earlier versions of PC-Write, pick Automatic if
- you always edited them with auto-reformat on, otherwise pick Manual.
-
- Don't worry too much about making the right choice; you can easily set the
- margins and degree of automation you prefer later.
-
- - Version 2.01 contains special support for Windows; see the file WINREAD.ME.
-
- - For laptop users:
-
- PC-Write works well on laptops. Here are some useful tips:
-
- 1. You can install and run PC-Write with only a single 720K disk drive.
- Several auxiliary files (for example, the thesaurus) are installed to a
- second diskette. PC-Write will prompt you to insert this disk when needed.
- All PC-Write files fit easily on a 1.44M disk.
-
- 2. If your laptop screen is hard to read, two Customizer options may help:
- Force a large, more visible, block cursor:
- Screen options, Screen display, Monitor, Override cursor, Block cursor.
- Leave every other screen line blank:
- Screen options, Screen display, Screen lines, Spacing, Double spacing.
-
- 3. If your laptop has DOS 5.0 power management, use this Customizer option:
- Screen options, Screen display, Monitor, Special, DOS 5.0 idle call.
-
- 4. If your laptop doesn't have the Grey+ and Grey- keys, use these instead:
- Grey-: Ctl-O, or F11. Shf Grey-: Alt -, or Shf F11.
- Grey+: Ctl-L, or F12. Shf Grey+: Alt +, or Shf F12.
- To use F11 or F12, you must use this Customizer option:
- Keyboard options, System type, Keyboard type, Extended, 12 function keys.
-
- File Features
-
- - Changing Directories in a File List
-
- Any time you're viewing a list of files (File, List & open; or typing *.* or
- F8 at a filename prompt) you can select any subdirectory name (they end with
- a \) and press Enter. Then PC-Write lists the files in that directory.
-
-
- Margin Features
-
- - Temporary Indents
-
- You can set temporary left, right, or paragraph indent positions. This is
- handy when editing files without formatting, or to try out an indent for a
- short time. Place the cursor at the indent position in a line, and press:
-
- Ctl-[ Sets or clears a temporary left indent (left side of paragraph).
- Ctl-] Sets or clears a temporary right indent (right side of paragraph).
- Ctl-/ Sets or clears a temporary first line of paragraph left indent.
-
- The symbols "[", "]", and "\" appear on the Status line when the matching
- temporary indent is active.
-
- - Long Dashes (M-Dash)
-
- You may want a long dash -- as in this example, to set off a phrase. The
- best way to do this is a Hard Hyphen followed by a normal hyphen, since
- two normal hyphens in a row can get divided at the end of a line. To get
- an M-dash that always remains intact, press Ctl-hyphen, then hyphen.
-
- - Ruler Editing
-
- When you're editing the Ruler line (Layout, Margin, Use ruler, Edit ruler;
- or Ctl-F2) press the Shf-Grey- key to see the default Ruler line, or press
- the Shf-Grey+ key to see the last embedded Ruler line in the document.
-
-
- Paging Features
-
- - Setting a Lower Page Number
-
- You might set a page number (Layout, Paging, Page number; or .N) and give a
- number smaller than the page before. This works fine when printing the whole
- document (Print, All) but printing page-by-page (Print, View or Print, Range)
- can't move forward to a page with a smaller number. To Print View or Print
- Range in this case, place the cursor in the first part of the document and do
- those pages, then move to the second part of the document and do the rest.
-
-
- Merge Features
-
- - Place Holders with Names
-
- Place holders in a template document, such as {1} or {2}, show where input
- fields will be placed. You can make these place holders more meaningful by
- adding a dash and a name after the number, such as {1-Name} or {2-State}.
-
- - Automatic Reformat with Merge
-
- The Reference Manual tells you not to edit the input file with auto-reformat
- on, since each input file line has exactly one record (if comma separated) or
- one field (if line separated). But you may want to do the actual merge with
- auto-reformat on to make output documents look better. Do this if you have a
- place holder in a paragraph, and the field that replaces it could be short or
- long. For example, a last name field could be "Ng" or "Anderson-Jacobson".
-
-
- Help Features
-
- - New Help menu item, Context
-
- The Help pull-down menu has three items. They are:
- Index: brings up the Help index page.
- Context: brings help about the text at the cursor (same as F1 then F1).
- Tutorial: brings up the Tutorial.
-
-
- Printer Appendix
-
- - Version 2.01 supports Postscript; see the file PSREAD.ME on the Printer disk.
-
-
- PC-Write Wizard's Book
-
- - This book is available separately from Quicksoft.
-
-
- Font Selector Program
-
- - This program is available separately from Quicksoft.
-
-
-
- Notes on Other Products:
-
-
- DOS 2.11
-
- DOS 2.11 hangs when PC-Write looks for the mouse in the standard way.
- To use DOS 2.11, install PC-Write, then edit the ED.DEF file with:
- C>ed ed.def //*M:0,0,0,0,0
-
- Then add the following line to the ED.DEF file:
- *M:0,0,0,0,0
-
-
- IMOUSE.COM (by J. Bond)
-
- If you're using this mouse driver and get a Divide Overflow, fix this by:
-
- 1) Install PC-Write.
- 2) Don't load IMOUSE. Remove it from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file if necessary.
- 3) Run the Customizer with the DOS command CUSTOM.
- 4) Use the down and right arrow keys to select:
- Keyboard options, System type, Reset repeat rate.
- 5) Press the space bar to select this item (mark it with X).
- 6) Press the left arrow key three times to get Save Changes, press Enter.
- 7) Open the ED.DEF file with PC-Write with the DOS command ED ED.DEF.
- 8) If it contains a line starting with *M, delete it.
- 9) You can now use the IMOUSE command. Put it in AUTOEXEC.BAT if you like.
- 10) Don't use these Customizer options:
- Under Keyboard options:
- Any Mouse 1 option except Mouse cursor
- Any Mouse 2 option
-
-
- Print Preview with Hercules "compatible" display adapters
-
- If you can't do a screen preview, and you have a monochrome display adapter
- that's supposed to be compatible with a Hercules graphics adapter, do this:
-
- 1) Open the ED.DEF file with PC-Write with the DOS command ED ED.DEF.
- 2) Look for a line that starts with &C. If you find one, delete it.
- 3) Add the following line:
- &C:15
-
- 4) Don't use these Customizer options:
- Under Screen Display, Screen Options, Monitor:
- Override monitor or cursor
- Special DOS idle time
-
-