0 14904 15290 16146 16994 17374 17955 18121 18467 18762 19136 19480 19828 20075 21054 21477 21898 22234 22610 22997 24988 26823 26990 27260 27969 28872 29665 30634 31776 32136 32349 33173 33456 34369 34722 35016 35314 35618 35924 36434 36725 37262 37429 37596 37763 37930 38249 38568 38955 39223 39639 40017 40395 40773 41370 42038 42478 43062 43403 44116 44762 45140 45420 45697 2048 46577 46955 47478 47856 48244 48597 48948 49115 49443 49739 50104 50471 51144 51485 51741 52119 52497 53129 53494 53974 54299 54999 55652 56206 56584 56751 56918 57085 57252 57630 58010 58390 58770 59150 59530 59910 60291 60752 61510 62069 62462 62810 63146 63486 63832 64136 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82432 83351 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8277 8898 9618 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2772 3236 4270 5137 5734 6116 6534 6990 7396 10415 11087 11812 12296 81399 12681 13229 13666 13921 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64522 65711 66859 67574 68527 69524 71666 72704 73675 74743 77036 77931 78823 79816 23921 80540 0 25909 70788 75445 76428 0 0 0 0 0 \64 "Main Help Menu" 1 5 4 "Selecting Files" 201 "Managing Files" 204 "Defining Windows" 218 "Selecting Windows" 205 "Positioning Windows" 206 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "Positioning in a File" 208 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "Undo/Redo Edits" 213 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "Setting POINT Colors" 214 "Other Commands" 215 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s The POINT Help System \r Choose a topic by using the  and  cursor keys with Enter, or by clicking the left mouse button on the desired topic. (To exit help, either choose the Exit Help option, press Escape, or click outside the menu with the mouse) \201 "Additional Information" 1 15 4 "The File Selection Screen" 202 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Open File Full" 104 "Open File Window" 7 "Load File" 33 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Selecting Files \r POINT has several commands for selecting and opening files. These commands are found in the \bFiles\r menu. Choose a topic or command below for more information. \202 "Additional Information" 1 16 4 "Next Screen" 203 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Selecting Files" 201 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s The File Selection Screen (Screen 1 of 2) \r The \bOpen File\r and \bLoad File\r commands prompt for a file to load into a window. When POINT wants a file it displays the \bFile Selection Screen\r. This screen displays a list of all the files that match the \bfilePattern\r option string. The default filePattern is "*.*", so all the files in the current directory are shown. The \btop line\r of the File Selection Screen shows you the current directory, the current file pattern, and the number of files matching that pattern. The \bsecond line\r is a line of commands that can be executed by pressing the \bAlt\r key with the highlighted letter, or by clicking on the command with the mouse. (The next screen describes each command). \203 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Previous screen" 202 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Selecting Files" 201 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s The File Selection Screen (Screen 2 of 2) \r File Selection Screen Commands: \bCancel load:\r this cancels the Open File or Load File commands. \bNext page and Previous page:\r these commands will page through the list of file names if they do not all fit on one screen. \bNew Pattern:\r this allow you to specify a new file pattern. \bChange Drive:\r this allows you to change the default drive. You may choose a file by typing its name, selecting the name with the arrow keys, or by clicking on the name with the mouse. If you select a directory name, POINT will change to that directory. \204 "Additional Information" 1 14 4 "Close File" 17 "Close File & Save" 72 "Save File" 54 "Save All Files" 47 "Save As ..." 18 "Print File" 109 "Quit & Ask" 5 "Quit & Save All" 48 "Quit & Discard" 49 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "The File Selection Screen" 202 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Managing Files \r POINT has several commands for managing files (saving, printing, and so on). These commands are found in the \bFiles\r menu. Choose a topic or command below for more information. \205 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "List Windows" 53 "Next Window" 28 "Top Second Window" 88 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Selecting Windows \r POINT has several commands for selecting windows. These commands are found in the \bWindows\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \206 "Additional Information" 1 14 4 "Zoom Window" 11 "Hide Window" 38 "Resize Window" 13 "Move Window" 101 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Positioning Windows \r POINT has several commands for positioning and manipulating windows. These commands are found in the \bWindows\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \207 "Additional Information" 1 15 4 "Define Search String" 19 "Search Forward" 27 "Search Backward" 66 "Search & Replace" 20 "Find Matching Bracket" 83 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Searching and Replacing \r POINT has several commands for locating and replacing text. These commands are found in the \bLocate\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \208 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Locate Line Number" 84 "Locate Selection" 58 "Locate Last Position" 56 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Positioning in a File \r POINT has several commands for positioning within a file. These commands are found in the \bLocate\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \209 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 180 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Defining a Selection (Screen 1 of 4) \r \bSelecting Text with the Keyboard\r To select text in a window from the keyboard, use the cursor keys and the \bBegin Selection\r and \bEnd Selection\r commands from the \bSelect\r menu. For quick access, you may use the \bF5\r key to begin the selection, and the \bF6\r key to end the selection. Begin Selection (or F5) sets an anchor point from which you can use the cursor direction keys to extend the selection. To end selection mode, execute End Selection, or press F6. To cancel keyboard selection mode, you may press Escape. \180 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 181 "Previous Screen" 209 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Defining a Selection (Screen 2 of 4) \r \bSelecting Text with the Mouse\r Click method: 1. Click the left mouse button at the beginning of the desired selection. 2. Move to the end of the desired selection. (You can scroll or use any other window moving commands to do this.) 3. Click the right mouse button. \181 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 182 "Previous Screen" 180 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Defining a Selection (Screen 3 of 4) \r \bSelecting Text with the Mouse\r (continued) Hold down button method: 1. Press (and hold down) the left mouse button at the beginning of the desired selection. 2. Move the mouse cursor to the end of the desired selection while holding down the left mouse button. The selection will follow the mouse. 3. Release the button when the selection is what you want. \182 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Previous Screen" 181 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Defining a Selection (Screen 4 of 4) \r \bSelecting Text with the Mouse\r (continued) Extending a selection: 1. Make an initial selection by either of the above methods 2. Move the mouse cursor to the place you want the selection to end. 3. Click the right button (or hold it down and move the mouse). The left mouse button starts selections. The right mouse button extends (or contracts) selections. Either button can be held down and the selection will follow the mouse. \210 "Additional Information" 1 9 4 "Copy to Scrap" 57 "Move to Scrap" 4 "Copy from Scrap" 55 "Exchange with Scrap" 62 "Delete (no Scrap)" 61 "Duplicate Mode" 2 "Extract Mode" 3 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Information on Copying Text" 241 "Information on Moving Text" 240 "What is the Scrap?" 211 "Defining a Selection" 209 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Deleting, Moving, and Copying \r POINT provides several commands for deleting, moving, and copying text. These commands may be found in the \bSelect\r menu. Choose a command or topic below for more information. \211 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s What is the Scrap? \r The \bScrap Buffer\r is an area that POINT reserves in memory to temporarily hold characters, words, sentences and other blocks of text that you delete from the file. They stay there until they are displaced by another block of deleted text. While text is in the scrap, it can be copied anywhere else in your POINT session by selecting an insertion point and executing the \bCopy from Scrap\r command (or by pressing the \bIns\r key). \212 "Additional Information" 1 16 4 "Justify Selection" 85 "Change Case" 81 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Altering a Selection \r POINT provides several commands for modifying a selection. These commands are found in the \bSelect\r menu. Choose a command or topic below for more information. \213 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Undo Last Edit" 25 "Undo Multiple" 40 "Redo Last Edit" 24 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Undo/Redo Edits \r POINT has several commands for undoing and redoing edits. These commands are found in the \bUndo\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \215 "Additional Information" 1 10 4 "Toggle Insert/Overtype" 59 "Toggle Read-Only Status" 86 "Toggle 43/25 Lines" 68 "Inserting any ASCII character" 23 "Redraw Screen" 10 "Execute Selection" 30 "Execute Command Shell" 32 "Keyboard Macros" 216 "About POINT" 110 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Other Commands \r POINT has several other miscellaneous commands. These are found in the \bOther\r menu. Choose a command or topic below for more information. \216 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Begin/End Recording Keys" 76 "Play Back Recorded Keys" 77 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Keyboard Macros \r POINT has a simple keyboard macro facility for recording a sequence of keystrokes and playing them back. These commands are found in the \bOther\r menu. Choose a command below for more information. \217 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Modula-2 Assist Help \r The Modula-2 Assist system has a help facility available from within the M2Assist menu. Press \bAlt-M-H\r for M2Assist Help. \218 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Selecting Windows" 205 "Positioning Windows" 206 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Defining Windows \r \bSpecifying the Window Corners.\r You will first be asked for the first corner of the new window. You indicate the corner by positioning the blinking cursor with the cursor keys and pressing Enter, or by pressing and holding the mouse button and at the starting corner. Move the cursor to the other corner in the same manner. Press Enter (or release the mouse button, if using the mouse) to complete the window. \bThe Default Corner.\r If you press Enter twice (or press and release the mouse button at the same place on the screen), the lower right corner defaults to the lower right corner of the screen. \bA Quick Full-Screen Window.\r If you press the Spacebar, the window will be opened full-screen. \1 "Additional Help" 1 19 4 "Inserting any ASCII character" 23 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Insert Character \r The character typed is inserted into the text at the current selection position. You may insert any ASCII character into your file by using the \bInsert ASCII Character\r command. \2 "Additional Information" 1 16 4 "Information on Copying Text" 241 "Cancel Operation" 22 "Defining a Selection" 209 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Duplicate Text \r \bWhere it will copy to.\r The first time this command is executed, POINT will be placed in \bDuplicate Mode\r. The current selection position (before the first character of the selection) is saved. Later, the selected text will be copied to this position. \bWhere it will copy from.\r The second time this command is executed, the selection is copied to the position in the text that was saved the first time you executed the command. \bCancelling Duplicate mode.\r You can cancel Duplicate Mode by pressing \bEsc\r or executing the \bCancel Operation\r command. \3 "Additional Information" 1 16 4 "Information on Moving Text" 240 "Cancel Operation" 22 "Defining a Selection" 209 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Extract Text \r \bWhere it will move to.\r The first time this command is executed, POINT will be placed in \bExtract Mode\r. The current selection position (before the first character of the selection) is saved. Later, the selected text will be moved to this position. \bWhere it will move from.\r The second time this command is executed, the selection is moved to the position in the text that was saved the first time you executed the command. \bCancelling Extract mode.\r You can cancel Extract Mode by pressing \bEsc\r or executing the \bCancel Operation\r command. \4 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move To Scrap \r The selected text is copied to the scrap buffer, and then deleted from the file. The text may be reinserted by using the \bCopy from Scrap\r command (or the \bIns\r key). \5 "Related Information" 1 19 5 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Quit & Ask \r This command will exit POINT after asking you about unsaved files. You will be asked about each file that has been changed but not saved. For each file you can choose to save it or discard the changes. After all the changed files are asked about, POINT exits. Pressing the \bEsc\r key in response to any of these "Save file?" prompts will cancel the quit and return you to POINT. \6 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \7 104 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Defining Windows" 218 "Selecting Files" 201 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Open File Window \r This command opens a file into a window. Choose a topic below for more information on defining windows and selecting files. \8 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Beginning of File \r The selection is moved to the beginning of the file. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \9 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s End of File \r The selection and the window is moved to the end of the file so that the end of file marker () is on the bottom line of the screen. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \10 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Other Commands" 215 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Redraw Screen \r The entire screen is redrawn. This command is useful if the screen gets overwritten somehow and you want to be sure what is really being displayed by POINT. \11 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Positioning Windows" 206 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Zoom Window \r The window is enlarged so that it fills the entire screen. If the window is already zoomed, this command unzooms it and it returns to its original position. \12 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Selecting Windows" 205 "List Windows" 53 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Top Window \r The window is made the top window on the screen. \13 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Positioning Windows" 206 "Selecting Windows" 205 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Resize Window \r \bSpecifying the Window Corners.\r You will first be asked for the first corner of the new window. You indicate the corner by positioning the blinking cursor with the cursor keys and pressing Enter, or by pressing and holding the mouse button and at the starting corner. Move the cursor to the other corner in the same manner. Press Enter (or release the mouse button, if using the mouse) to complete the window. \bThe Default Corner.\r If you press Enter twice (or press and release the mouse button at the same place on the screen), the lower right corner defaults to the lower right corner of the screen. \bA Quick Full-Screen Window.\r If you press the Spacebar, the window will be opened full-screen. \14 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Page Up \r The window is paged up towards the beginning of the file. A window containing N lines will be scrolled N-2 lines. This will leave a little of the previous screen for context. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \15 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Page Down \r The window is paged down towards the end of the file. A window containing N lines will be scrolled N-2 lines. This will leave a little of the previous screen for context. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \16 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Positioning in a File" 208 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Locate Line Number \r You are prompted for a line number. When you press Enter, the window is scrolled so that this line number is the top line in the window. \17 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Close File \r The active window is removed from the screen and the file in the window is closed. If the file in the window has been changed, you are asked whether to save the changes or discard them. \18 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Save As ... \r You are prompted for a new file name and the file in the window is written to that file name. If a file path is not specified, the new file will be written in the same directory as the original. \19 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 244 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Search String Escape Conventions" 242 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Define Search String (Screen 1 of 2) \r \bEnter a string.\r This command first requests a string to search for and then searches for it in the file. \bThe default search string.\r The last string you searched for is automatically entered as the default search string. You can accept it with Enter, start modifying it with backspace, or cancel it with any other character. \bCase Sensitivity.\r If the \bignoreCase\r option is 1, then the case of letters is not considered when trying to match the string (this is the default). If ignoreCase is 0, the search is case sensitive. \244 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Previous Screen" 19 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Define Search String (Screen 2 of 2) \r \bWhere the search starts.\r The search starts at the selection if the selection is in this file. Otherwise the search starts at the beginning of the file. \bSearch direction.\r The direction of the search is controlled by the \bsearchMode\r option:  searchMode=0 -- search forward to the end of the file  searchMode=1 -- search backward to the beginning of the file  searchMode=2 -- search circularly, first to the end of the file and then from the beginning of the file to the selection  searchMode=3 -- search forward to the end of the file, then the file in the next window is searched, then the next file after that, and so on until the string is found or the file in the bottom window is searched. \20 "Return from Help" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 247 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Search String Escape Conventions" 242 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Search & Replace (Screen 1 of 2) \r This command replaces one string with another. Four prompts are made to determine how to search and what to replace with. \bEnter string to search for.\r The string to search for is requested. Strings matching this search string will be replaced. \bEnter string to replace with.\r This string is the string that will replace the strings matching the search string. \bGlobal or within selection replace.\r This determines the range in which the search and replace will occur. \bVerify replacement.\r This determines whether or not you are queried before each replacement occurs. \247 "Return from Help" 1 17 4 "Previous Screen" 20 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Search String Escape Conventions" 242 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Search & Replace (Screen 2 of 2) \r \bDefaults.\r The defaults for the string prompts are automatically entered as the last strings entered. You can accept them with Enter, start modifying it with backspace, or cancel it with any other character. \bCase Sensitivity.\r The search uses the \bignoreCase\r option but the searchMode option is not used. \bVerifying Replaces.\r If you choose to verify each replace, POINT will display the text with the candidate for replacement selected. If you type 'y', 'Y', or Enter the string will be replaced, otherwise it will not. \21 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \22 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Cancel Operation \r Duplicate and extract modes are cancelled, and the pending command is terminated. If active, keyboard selection mode is cancelled as well. \23 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Other Commands" 215 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Insert ASCII Character \r This command allows you to enter any ASCII character into the file. You specify the character by its numeric value. You can specify the numeric value in decimal, octal, or hexadecimal:  If the first two digits of the number are "0x" (or "0X") then the rest of the number is taken to be in hexadecimal.  If the first digit is "0" (and the second is not "x" or "X") then the rest of the number is taken to be in octal.  If the first digit is not "0", then the number is taken to be in decimal. \24 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Undo/Redo Edits" 213 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Redo Last Edit \r The last editing action is repeated in this context. The effect depends on the last editing action:  copy -- the same text that was copied in the last edit is copied to the current insertion point  move -- the same text that was moved in the last edit is copied to the current insertion point  insert text -- the same text that was inserted (typed in) before is inserted at the current insertion point  delete and insert text -- if the previous two edits were a delete and an insert (at the same point as the delete), then the redo will delete the selection and insert the same text  delete -- deletes are not considered by redo except in the previous case where it followed an insert \25 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Undo/Redo Edits" 213 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Undo Last Edit \r The last edit is undone; that is, its effect is nullified. Here is the effect of Undo Last Edit on the various edits:  copy -- the text that was copied is deleted  move -- the text that was moved is moved back  delete -- the deleted text is reinserted  insert -- the inserted text is deleted  delete then insert -- the inserted text is deleted and the deleted text is reinserted Undo Last Edit is considered an edit so a second undo will undo the effect of this undo. Thus undo can be used to switch back and forth between two versions of the text. \26 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Extending the Selection" 39 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Selecting Text with the Mouse \r The mouse may be used to select a section of text. The selected text is the object of the next command. \bExtending the Selection.\r If you hold down the mouse button and move the mouse, the selection will extend and contract with the mouse movement. \bSelection Mode.\r Initially, you are selecting by characters. If you select again on the selected character, you will begin selecting in "word mode," where the selection extends and contracts by whole words. (Words are separated by spaces or the ends of the line). If you select a third time on a word selected in word mode, you will begin selecting in "line mode," where the selection will extend and contract by whole lines. \27 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Search Backward" 66 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Define Search String" 19 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Search Forward \r The selected text is searched for. The case of the search string is ignored unless the \bignoreCase\r option is 0. If the selection is in the file in the window, then the search starts at the selection. Otherwise, the search starts at the beginning of the file. The \bsearchMode\r option determines the extent and direction of the search.  searchMode=0 -- proceed forward to the end of the file.  searchMode=1 -- proceed backward to the beginning of the file.  searchMode=2 -- proceed forward to the end of the file, and then start at the beginning of the file, stopping at the selection.  searchMode=3 -- proceed forward to the end of the file, then the file in the next window is searched, then the next file after that, and so on until the string is found or the file in the bottom window is searched. \28 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "List Windows" 53 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Next Window \r The window is made the top window unless it already is the top window, in which case it is made the bottom window. This has the effect of cycling through the list of windows. \29 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "List Windows" 53 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Bottom Window\r The window is made the bottom window. \30 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Execute Command Shell" 32 "Defining Windows" 218 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Execute Selection \r The selection is taken as a operating system command and passed to the system command interpreter for execution. Blanks, tabs and end-of-line characters at the beginning and end of the selection are ignored. Before the command is executed, you are prompted to specify the corners of a window to put the standard output of the command into. (Choose "Defining Windows" below for more information on defining windows). The standard output of the command is captured and placed in a window. The file name of the window is of the form "UnNamed.?" (where ? is a letter). \31 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s No Action \r This command has no associated action. It may be used as a default command for menus or mouse motion commands where you want the default action to be nothing. \32 100 100 30 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Execute Selection" 30 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Execute Command Shell \r POINT executes another copy of the operating system command interpreter. You may execute system commands by typing them in at the command prompt. When you type \bexit\r at the operating system command prompt, you will return to POINT in exactly the same state as before. \bHow the current directory is handled.\r If you change the current directory while in the command interpreter, this will be the current directory if you Execute Command Shell again, or if the file selection screen shows you a list of files (matching \bfilePattern\r) in the current directory. But, when you exit POINT you will be returned to the directory you were in when you invoked POINT. \33 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Selecting Files" 201 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Load File \r This will load a new file into the active window. If the file in the active window has been changed, you will be prompted to save the file before the new one is loaded. \34 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move the Cursor Up One Row \r The selection cursor is moved up one row. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \35 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move the Cursor Down One Row \r The selection cursor is moved down one row. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \36 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move the Cursor Left One Column \r The selection cursor is moved left one column. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \37 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move the Cursor Right One Column \r The selection cursor is moved right one column. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \38 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "List Windows" 53 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Hide Window \r The window is removed from the screen and put on a list of hidden windows. This feature is used to tuck away a window that you are not using but may use again later. If you quit POINT, the hidden windows will be asked about and saved. You can only unhide a window by selecting it from the Window List menu. \39 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Extend Selection \r The selection is extended (or contracted) to the current mouse cursor position. You can continue to hold down the mouse button and change the selection as well. \40 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Undo/Redo Edits" 213 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Undo Multiple \r The effect of the last editing action is undone. This undoing is not recorded in the change history and cannot itself be undone. A second invocation of this command will undo a previous edit. The number of previous edits which may be undone is determined by the \bundoSize\r option (the default is 50). \41 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \42 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \43 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \44 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \45 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Mouse Motion Command 1 \r Hold down the mouse button and move in one of the eight compass directions (or do not move the mouse at all). Depending on which way you move, one of eight commands will be executed. \46 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Mouse Motion Command 2\r Hold down the mouse button and move in one of the eight compass directions (or do not move the mouse at all). Depending on which way you move, one of eight commands will be executed. \47 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Save All Unsaved Files \r All the files that have been edited but not yet saved are saved. \bNote.\r This will record on disk all changes you have made in the files, so none of them can be undone after this command. \48 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Quit and Save All \r All files that have been changed are automatically saved and then POINT is exited. \49 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Quit and Discard \r If any windows contains changed files, you are asked to verify the quit. If you verify (answer 'y'), then POINT is exited and none of the changed files are saved. If you answer 'n', then the quit command is cancelled. \50 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 1 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 1. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \51 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 2 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 2. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \52 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 3 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 3. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \53 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Selecting Windows" 205 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s List Windows (the Window List menu) \r A menu of the files in the existing windows (from top to bottom) is displayed. If you select a file name, that window is becomes the top window. If you have hidden windows, they are listed after the visible windows and separated from them by a horizontal line. If you select a hidden window from the menu, that window is unhidden, and becomes the top window. \54 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Save File \r The current version of the file in the window is saved to disk. The previous version is saved in a \b.BAK\r file (a file in the same directory and with the same root name but with ".BAK" extension). A .BAK file always contains the version of the file before you started editing it (but not necessarily the version before the last time you saved it). If the \bmakeBaks\r option is set to 0, then a .BAK file will not be created. \55 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Insert From Scrap \r The contents of the scrap buffer are inserted just before the first character of the selection. The contents of the scrap buffer are unchanged so you can insert the same text several times (at the same or at different places). \56 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Positioning in a File" 208 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Locate the Last Position \r Every time you jump around the file in some way other than a scroll, POINT remembers where you jumped from. When you execute this command, the window is moved back to the last place you jumped from. This command is a jump itself so repeating Last Place will switch back and forth between two places in the file. POINT remembers a "last place" for each window. \57 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Copy to Scrap \r The selection is copied into the scrap buffer. The text may be reinserted by using the \bCopy from Scrap\r command (or the \bIns\r key). \58 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Positioning in a File" 208 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Locate Selection \r The window containing the selection is made the top window and the window is then positioned so that the selection is shown. The line the selection is on depends on the value of the \blinesOverFind\r option. That many lines will show in the window above the line the selection starts on. If that would prevent the selection from showing in the window, the selection is placed in the middle of the window. This may be used to find the selection if it is not visible. \59 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Toggle Insert/Overtype Mode \r The state of overtype mode is changed from on to off or off to on. When overtype mode is on, typed characters replace the characters at the selection. When overtype mode is off, typed characters are inserted into the text just in front of the first character of the selection. Overtype mode will not replace end-of-line characters, so at the end of a line of text, characters will be inserted regardless of the mode. \60 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 4 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 4. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \61 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Delete (no Scrap) \r The selection is deleted but the contents of the scrap buffer are not changed. \62 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Exchange with Scrap \r The current selection and the contents of the scrap buffer are exchanged. \63 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "POINT Options Summary" 230 "Setting POINT Colors" 214 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s The POINT Options Menu \r If you select a on/off option and release the mouse button, that option will be toggled (that is, changed from on to off or off to on). If you select an option that takes a numeric or string value, you will be prompted for the new value of the option. The current value of the option is entered as the default. If you press \bEsc\r to a prompt for a new option value, the current value of the option is unchanged. There are many options that are not found in the options menu (they can be changed in the initialization file). Choose "POINT Options Summary" below for a summary of the available options. \65 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 5 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 5. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \66 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Search Forward" 27 "Define Search String" 19 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Search Backward \r The selected text is searched for backwards (that is, in the opposite direction of the normal search mode). Normally this searches from the selection to the beginning of the file (unless \bsearchMode\r=1). Case is not considered in finding a match unless \bignoreCase\r is 0. \67 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 6 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 6. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \68 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Toggle 43/25 Lines \r This command alternates the number of lines displayed on the POINT screen between 43 and 25. This command only works if you have the IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter or an IBM VGA Adapter. \69 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Information on Copying Text" 241 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Copy Text \r The selected text will be copied to the position in the text where you release the mouse button. \70 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Information on Moving Text" 240 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Text \r The selected text will be moved to the position in the text where you release the mouse button. \71 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \72 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Close File and Save \r The file in the window is saved if it has been changed, and the window is closed. This avoids the "y to save file ..." verify prompt. \73 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Selecting Files" 201 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Load Selected File \r The selection is taken as a file name and that file is loaded into the current window. \74 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Left One Word \r The selection cursor is moved left one word. (A word is defined as a contiguous sequence of non-blank characters). If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \75 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Right One Word \r The selection cursor is moved right one word. (A word is defined as a contiguous sequence of non-blank characters). If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \76 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Play Back Recorded Keys" 77 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Begin/End Recording Keystrokes \r The first time you execute this command, POINT will begin recording all subsequent keystrokes in a macro buffer. It will continue recording keystrokes until you execute this command again. You can play back the recorded keystrokes with the \bPlay Back Recorded Keys\r command. You can record up to 50 keystrokes with this command. There is only one macro buffer. If you record one macro and then another, the first will be lost. \77 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Begin/End Recording Keystrokes" 76 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Play Back Recorded Keys \r This command will play back all the keystrokes you recorded in the macro buffer with the \bBegin/End Recording Keystrokes\r command. \78 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Move Selection to the End of File" 9 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Beginning of File \r The selection is moved to the beginning of the file. \79 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 7 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 7. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \80 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 8 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 8. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \81 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Altering a Selection" 212 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Change Case \r This command changes the case of the first character of the selection. That is, it changes it to upper if it was lower and changes it to lower if it was upper. A character that is not a letter is unchanged. After the change the selection moves to the next character after the one changes. This means you can execute this command repeatedly to change the case of a whole word or sequence of words (one character at a time). \82 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Defining Windows" 218 "Selecting Files" 201 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Open Selected File Window \r A new window is created. The selection is taken as a file name and that file is loaded into the newly created window. \83 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Match Bracket \r The first character of the selection should be one of: ( ) [ ] { } POINT will find the matching character and move the selection to it. A "matching bracket" means one of the paired types (), [], or {} which is at the same nesting level. \84 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Positioning in a File" 208 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Locate Selected Line Number\r The selection is taken to be a line number and the window is scrolled so that that line number is at the top of the window. \85 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Altering a Selection" 212 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Justify Selection \r This command repositions the words on the selected lines so that each line contains as many words as will fit between column 1 and the column indicated by the \brightMargin\r option. The number of lines may increase if the selected lines were long, or decrease if the selected lines were short. Any lines that have at least one character selected will be affected by this command; it is not necessary to select the first and last lines completely. \86 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Toggle Read-Only Status \r This command will toggle the read-only status of the active window. That is, if it was read-only it makes it read-write and if it was read-write it makes it read-only. This command will not allow you to make a file read-write if the DOS or OS/2 file permission for the file is read-only. Files are marked read-only when they are loaded if either the DOS or OS/2 file permissions are read-only, or the \breadOnly\r option is on. \87 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Setting POINT Colors" 214 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Change Color Combination \r This command changes the text and border colors of the active window to the next color scheme that was specified in the \btextColors\r and \bborderColors\r options in your initialization file. You can specify a sequence (of up to 10) combinations of text colors and border colors in the POINT initialization file. \88 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Selecting Windows" 205 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Top Second \r This command exchanges the two top windows in the stack of open windows. This command is useful when you want to change quickly between two windows and there are other windows open as well. \89 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \90 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \91 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \92 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s For Internal Use Only \r This command is reserved for internal use. \93 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 9 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 9. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \94 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 10 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 10. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \95 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 11 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 11. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \96 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 12 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 12. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \97 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 13 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 13. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \98 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 14 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 14. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \99 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 15 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 15. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \100 "Return from Help" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s User Definined Menu 16 \r This invokes User Defined Menu 16. You can specify these menus in the POINT initialization file. For each menu you can specify which commands will be on the menu and what they will be called by. See the POINT User's Guide for details. \101 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Positioning Windows" 206 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Window \r This command activates keyboard "Move Window" mode. When invoked, the border of the active window becomes textured instead of solid. You can use the cursor arrow keys to reposition the window to its new location. Press Enter to set the window in its new position. \102 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "End Selection" 103 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Cancel Operation" 22 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Begin Selection \r This command anchors the selection cursor at the current position, and enters \bKeyboard Selection Mode\r. When keyboard selection mode is active, the selection is extended rather than moved when using the normal cursor position keys. This mode remains active until \bEnd Selection\r is executed, \bEsc\r is pressed, or the selection is changed using the mouse. For detailed information on selecting text with the keyboard or the mouse, choose the "Defining a Selection" option below. \103 "Related Information" 1 18 4 "Begin Selection" 102 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Cancel Operation" 22 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s End Selection \r This command ends \bKeyboard Selection Mode\r, leaving the selection set at its current position. Commands operating on the selection may be used after this command has been executed. For detailed information on selecting text with the keyboard or the mouse, choose the "Defining a Selection" option below. \104 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Selecting Files" 201 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Open File Full Window \r This command opens a file into a full screen window. A window does not need to be defined with this command; the file will be opened automatically into a window occupying the entire screen. \105 "Related Information" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Selection to Beginning of Line \r This command moves the selection cursor to the beginning of the current line. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \106 "Related Information" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Selection to End of Line \r This command moves the selection cursor to the end of the current line. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \107 "Related Information" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Selection to Top of Window \r This command moves the selection cursor to the top of the current window. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \108 "Related Information" 1 21 4 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Move Selection to Bottom of Window \r This command moves the selection cursor to the bottom of the current window. If keyboard selection mode is active, the end of the selection is extended from its original anchor position. \109 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Managing Files" 204 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Print File \r This command prints the file in the current window. The printer device is prompted for. The default device is "PRN". \110 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Other Commands" 215 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s About POINT \r This command displays POINT version information in a window on the POINT screen. This information includes the version number of POINT, the operating system type, and the LOGITECH Copyright message. \230 "Additional Information" 1 19 4 "Next Screen" 231 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 1 of 13) \r Option Name Description {default value in brackets} ----------- --------------------------- 43lines Use 43 line mode on the IBM EGA {0} autoIndent Indent new lines to the level of the previous line {1} borderColors The colors of the window top, borders, and elevator {70070F} buffers Number of buffers kept in memory {50} filePattern Controls the files displayed in the new/create screen {*.*} fileSort Controls how files are sorted in the new/load screen {2} pathNames Display the full path name when showing file names {0} helpMode If =1, a help screen is shown about invoked commands {0] ignoreCase Ignore case of letters in search and replace {1} initialWindows Determines how the initial file windows are placed {0} linesOverFind Space found search string this many lines down {4} makeBaks Make ".bak" files of changed files {1} msgColors The colors of messages to the user {070FF007} \231 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 232 "Previous Screen" 230 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 2 of 13) \r Option Name Description {default value in brackets} ----------- --------------------------- overType Typed characters replace existing ones {0} readOnly Make all files loaded into windows read-only {0} rightBack Right button scrolls up and left button scrolls down {0} rightMargin Words types past the margin wrap to the next line {999} searchMode The direction and type of searches {0} tabWidth The size of tabs {8} textColors The colors of the text and selection in a window {0770} tiledSplit Split windows into two smaller pieces {0} topOnFind The window a string is found in is made the top window {0} undoSize The number of changes remembered {50} videoMode Determines how POINT updates the screen (DOS only) {0} unixMode Insert only a line feed (ASCII 10) when Return is pressed {0} workDrive Where the POINT work file is located {.\\} \232 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 233 "Previous Screen" 231 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 3 of 13) \r  When POINT starts it looks for the file "pt.ini" ("ptp.ini" for OS/2)  First in the current directory  Then in the PATH directories  If it finds an initialization file it reads it and initializes the POINT options specified in it. The options are of the form \b optionName=optionValue \r with no spaces. The option/value pair strings are separated by spaces, tabs, or newlines.  caPiTaliZatIon is unimportant in option names. \233 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 234 "Previous Screen" 232 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 4 of 13) \r 43lines=0 The display shows the usual 25 lines of text. 43lines=1 POINT uses the 43 line mode for supported by the EGA and VGA adapters. autoCreate=0 When a file name that does not exist is entered, POINT will request verification before it creates it. autoCreate=1 POINT will create file without asking for verification. autoIndent=1 When a newline (Enter key) is inserted, also insert the spaces and tabs that begin the previous line. autoIndent=0 No special action on inserting a newline buffers=50 This determines how many buffers are kept in main memory. More buffers makes editing faster but uses up memory. \234 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 235 "Previous Screen" 233 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 5 of 13) \r filePattern=*.* This pattern is used to generate the menu of file name shown in the new/load file selection screen. fileSort=0 Files in the load/new menu are unsorted fileSort=1 Files in the load/new menu are sorted by file name fileSort=2 Files in the load/new menu are sorted by file extension ignoreCase=1 For string searches (search and replace commands) ignore case in the search string and the text being searched ignoreCase=0 For string searches (search and replace commands) consider case in the search string and the text being searched linesOverFind=4 This many lines will be above a found search string when it is displayed in the window (if not showing already). \235 "Additional Information" 1 17 4 "Next Screen" 248 "Previous Screen" 234 "Setting POINT Colors" 214 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 6 of 13) \r textColors=0770 These options specify the color or video attributes of borderColors=70070F various items on the screen. Each is composed of two or msgColors=070FF0 three pairs of hexadecimal digits. Each pair specifies a background and a foreground color. The hex digits 10-15 are written as a-f or A-F. The textColors specify normal text and then selected text. The border colors specify: the banner/menu line, the other borders, and then the elevator. The msgColors are for informational, user input, and error messages. The textColors and borderColors can be different in different windows. If these options are requested interactively you are shown a menu of all the possible colors and you click on the one you want with the mouse. The next screen shows the possible color codes. Background colors can only be 0-7. \248 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 236 "Previous Screen" 235 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 7 of 13) \r Hex code Color Hex code Color -------- ----- -------- ----- 0 Black 8 Grey 1 Blue 9 Light Blue 2 Green A Light Green 3 Cyan B Light Cyan 4 Red C Light Red 5 Magenta D Light Magenta 6 Brown E Yellow 7 White F White (high Intensity) These codes may be used in the color options described on the previous screen. \236 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 237 "Previous Screen" 248 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 8 of 13) \r initialWindows=0 Each file name on the command line is put in a full screen window and the windows overlay each other initialWindows=1 The first window takes up the whole screen, the second window takes up half (if there are only two) or two-thirds (if there are three) of the screen, the third window (if any) takes up one third of the screen. If there are more than three file names on the command line the initialWindows=0 option is used initialWindows=2 Like initialWindows=1 except that the windows are split vertically instead of horizontally makeBaks=1 Make ".bak" backup files when a file is edited and saved makeBaks=0 Do not make ".bak" files \237 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 238 "Previous Screen" 236 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 9 of 13) \r overType=0 Insert characters that are typed overType=1 Typed characters replace existing characters in the text pathNames=0 Show only the last component of the filename on window banners. pathNames=1 Show the full pathname of files in windows. rightBack=0 The left mouse button scrolls up and the right mouse button scrolls down (No effect on the meaning of PgUp and PgDn) rightBack=1 The right mouse button scrolls up (backwards in the file) and the left mouse button scrolls down (No effect on the meaning of PgUp and PgDn) rightMargin=999 When you are entering text and a word goes past the right margin, a carriage return is generated and the word is moved to the next line. \238 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 239 "Previous Screen" 237 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 10 of 13) \r searchMode=0 Searches start at the selection (or the beginning of the file if the selection is not in the file) and continue to the end of the file searchMode=1 Searches start at the selection (or the beginning of the file) and search backward to the beginning of the file. searchMode=2 Searches start at the selection (or the beginning of the file), search to the end of the file, and then start again at the beginning of the file and search to the selection. That is, the search is circular. searchMode=3 Searches start at the selection (or the beginning of the file), search to the end of the file, then the file in the next window is searched, then the next file after that, and so on until the string is found or the file in the bottom window is searched. \239 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 249 "Previous Screen" 238 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 11 of 13) \r tabWidth=8 The number of characters between tab stops. tiledSplit=0 The original window of a split is unchanged during a split tiledSplit=1 The area of a split window is divided between the original window and the split window topOnFind=0 No other action when a string is found. topOnFind=1 When a string is found in a window, the window is automatically made the top window. Then you can always see the string found. \249 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "Next Screen" 250 "Previous Screen" 239 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 12 of 13) \r undoSize=50 This is how many changes are remembered that can be undone with the "Undo Multiple" command. videoMode=0 For monochrome displays, no synchronizing is done on screen updating videoMode=1 The BIOS screen display calls are used videoMode=2 The display is written (two bytes at a time) during the horizontal retrace. This mode should not cause any flicker on a color graphics display. videoMode=3 The display is written (one byte at a time) during the horizontal retrace. This mode will not cause any flicker on a color graphics display. (Note: the videoMode options have no effect in OS/2 POINT). \250 "Additional Information" 1 18 4 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "Previous Screen" 249 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s POINT Options Summary (Screen 13 of 13) \r workDrive=.\ This is the drive and directory that the editor work file will be placed on. It can be a RAM disk. unixMode=0 End lines with a carraige return and line feed (DOS style). unixMode=1 End lines with a line feed only. (Unix style). readOnly=0 New files in windows are read/write readOnly=1 New files in windows are read-only. \240 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Extract Command" 3 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Moving Text in POINT \r Move using the Scrap: 1. Select the text to be copied 2. Press Del or use the "Move to Scrap" command from the Select menu 3. Move the selection to the place where you want to move the text 4. Press in "Ins" key or select the "Copy from Scrap" command Move using the Mouse: 1. Select the text to be moved 2. Move the mouse cursor to the place where you want to move the text 3. Hold down the "Ctrl" key and click the left mouse button You may also move text through the use of the "Extract" command. These methods all work for moving text within one window or between two windows. \241 "Related Information" 1 17 4 "Defining a Selection" 209 "Deleting, Moving, and Copying" 210 "Extract Command" 3 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Copying Text in POINT \r Copy using the Scrap: 1. Select the text to be copied 2. Select the "Copy to Scrap" command from the Select Menu 3. Move the selection to the place where you want to copy the text 4. Press in "Ins" key or select the "Copy from Scrap" command Copy using the mouse 1. Select the text to be copied 2. Move the mouse cursor to the place where you want to copy the text 3. Hold down the "Shift" key and click the left mouse button You may also move text through the use of the "Duplicate" command. These methods all work for copying text within one window or between two windows. \242 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "Information on Indenting/Outdenting" 243 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Search String Escape Conventions \r It is possible to search for strings that span several lines in the file. The backslash (\\) character in a search string is an "escape" character. This means that it gives special meaning to the character that immediately follows it. The meanings of the various escape sequences are: \\n -- this will match an end-of-line character in the file. That is, it will match the carriage return, line feed pair that DOS and OS/2 uses to end lines \\r -- this will match a carriage return \\N -- this is match a line feed (ASCII 12) \\\\ -- this will match a backslash (\\) \\? -- this will match ? (where ? is any character other than n, N, r, or \\ \243 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Next Screen" 245 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "More on search strings" 242 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Indenting and Outdenting with Replace (Screen 1 of 2) \r Since you can match and replace end-of-line characters it is possible to change indenting with the replace command. Suppose you want to indent a sequence of lines by 4 spaces: 1. Select the lines to indent plus the line in front of the first line to indent. 2. Replace "\\n" by "\\n " within selection (the quotes are not part of the search or replace string). \245 "Related Information" 1 19 4 "Previous Screen" 243 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "More on search strings" 242 "Searching and Replacing" 207 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Indenting and Outdenting with Replace (Screen 2 of 2) \r Suppose you want to remove a tab at the beginning of each of a sequence of lines: 1. Select the lines to un-indent plus the line in front of the first line to un-indent. 2. Replace "\\n" with "\\n" within the selection. (Where is the tab key. The line before must be selected so the replace will find the first "\\n". Alternatively you can start just before the lines to indent, use a global replace, and cancel it (with Escape) when you have indented enough lines. \214 "Additional Information" 1 19 4 "Next Screen" 170 "POINT Options Menu" 63 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Setting POINT Colors (Screen 1 of 3) \r POINT has a flexible way of setting the screen colors for each window in your editing session. This is especially useful if you have several windows that you need to tell apart quickly. Select a window and text whose colors you would like to change. Then execute the \bChange POINT Options\r command from the \bOther\r menu (or press Alt-O-O). This opens up a menu with options that you can set or change for the current editing session. At the bottom of this menu are three settings with numbers that apply to the colors you see in the active window. These numbers reflect the color settings for the window. The options are named \btextColors\r, \bborderColors\r, and \bmsgColors\r. Select any of these to take you to the color settings menu. \170 "Additional Information" 1 19 4 "Next Screen" 171 "Previous Screen" 214 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Setting POINT Colors (Screen 2 of 3) \r The top line of the color settings screen has a number of options that can be selected to determine how each element of the active window will appear. In the lower right hand portion of the screen, there is a little example window with representative text from your current window. You can use the cursor keys or the mouse cursor to select the top line option. A corresponding message and two-digit number appears on the bottom line with the current color for each item. If you have a mouse, you can click on one of the colors to see how it affects the screen. A change of color also changes the number in the prompt at the bottom of the screen. \171 "Additional Information" 1 19 4 "Setting POINT Colors" 214 "Previous Screen" 170 "ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ" -1 "Return to the Main Help Menu" 64 "Exit Help" 0 \ \s Setting POINT Colors (Screen 3 of 3) \r You may also type the number in the color matrix for the color you want. Each two keystrokes change the color in the two-digit box, as well as in the sample screen or the current screen boxes. When you are satisfied with the choices reflected in the sample screen and the session boxes, choose the \bExit\r option (or press Enter) to take you back to your current editing session. Refer to the POINT User's Guide for information on making your color changes permanent.