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2 General Information on Using the P rogram User Manual Line Co mputer UNIX 2.5 Menu Bar in the Application Window Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 2 - 32 ● Ent er the des ired no te in th e editing filed a nd clic k …

User Manual Line Computer UNIX 2 General Information on Using the Program
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Explanation of Text Marking in the Help Window:
In the following, the meaning of the different highlighting of terms or text portions in the help window is explained:
● As a rule, the terms of the help topics appear in green type and are underlined.
The Help Index comprises two týpes of underlining with different meanings:
- When a term or text portion underlined with a solid line is clicked on, the user obtains information on
the selected topic in the help window.
- The Help Index glossary contains terms underlined with a dotted line.
If such a term is clicked on, the user obtains, in a separate box, a quick definition of the term.
● Terms from the user interface of the LC program are highlighted in red.
They cannot be selected.
Menu Bar
The menus "File", "Edit" and "Bookmark" are contained on the menu bar.
- File
The "File" menu contains the "Exit" menu option by means of which the Help Index facility can be exited.
● Click on File --> Exit.
The Help window is closed.
- Edit
The "Edit" menu contains the "Annotate..." menu option. It allows the user to add his own notes to the
current Help topic.
● Select the Help topic to which you wish to add a note.
● Click on Edit --> Annotate...
The dialog box for entering the note is opened.
editing field

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● Enter the desired note in the editing filed and click on OK to confirm your entry.
The dialog box is closed, and in the Help window a paper clip symbol is displayed in the upper left
corner of the display area.
Editing the note (change or delete):
● Select the paper clip symbol by double-clicking. The dialog box is opened, and the note can be
edited with the keyboard as in any other text editor.
Or else:
● Click on the Delete button.
The dialog box is closed, and the annotation no longer exists.
- Bookmark
The "Bookmark" menu contains the "Define..." menu option. It lets the user mark a given place for
future reference. As soon as a bookmark has been defined for a help topic, the marked position can
be quickly reached from the "Bookmark" menu.
● Select the help topic for which the bookmark is to be defined.
● Click on Bookmark --> Define...
The following dialog box is opened.
The title of the current help topic is displayed as the bookmark name in the editing field.
NOTE
If you want to use another name for the bookmark, you can enter it in the editing field.
● Click on OK to confirm your entry.
The dialog box is closed, and the name of the bookmark is displayed in the "Bookmark" menu
underneath the "Define" command.
NOTE
All bookmarks defined in this manner are listed under the "Bookmark" menu.
list of the
defined bookmarks
editing field
(name of the bookmark)

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Using the bookmarks:
● Click on the menu Bookmark --> <Bookmark name>.
The help text about the topic defined by the bookmark is displayed.
Deleting a bookmark:
● Select the menu Bookmark --> Define...
● Select the bookmark you want to delete from the list of defined bookmarks.
● Click on the Delete button.
The dialog box is closed, and the name of the bookmark is removed from the "Bookmark" menu.
Command Line
The command line contains buttons by means of which the user can navigate through the Help Index.
● Click on the desired button.
The selected action is executed.
- Contents
An overview of the Help topics is displayed.
- Search
The window for entering or selecting a search word is opened.
● Click on the Search button.
The following window is opened.
● Enter search word (keyword) in the editing field, or select a term from the "Keyword" selection list.
The term is displayed in the editing field.
● Click on the Show Topics button.
All topics related to the selected term are now listed in the "Topics" selection list.
● Select the desired topic.
● Click on the Go To button.
The window is closed. The help window now contains the information about the selected topic.
selection list
selection list
editing field
"Keywords"
"Topics"