*top pr:e c:c=n7 c:h2$="Chapter 7: "!!q$ *lesson c:l2$="lesson" c:j1$="lesson" c:j2$="" c:j0$="" c:r9=4 c:r9$=str(r9) c:r1$=e$!!"&a"!!r9$!!"R" c:f7$="0" c:h6$="List of Lessons" c:n=3 t:$h1$ List of Lessons -- $h2$ $h4$ " t:$d8$ ~uDirections~n:__Highlight and start the desired lesson. ~uLessons~n:_____Selecting Windows_$n$ _ ...(You'll study how programs fit into windows.) Pausing and Restarting Windows_$n$ _ ...(You'll use the ~i_Pause__~n key.) Hiding and Showing Windows_$n$ _ ...(You can put away and take out windows at will.) Moving and Stretching Windows_$n$ _ ...(You'll move and change the size of a sample window.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 _Start_____f1 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e th:$r1$ $c1$ c:d9=0 *lloop th(d9127):mouse j(t1$=t$):@p j(t1$="C"):@p j(t1$="B"):@p j:leftup pr: c:c=c+1 th(c<=n):$c1$ $n$ $b$ $b$ $b$ $i$ th(c>n):$c1$ $n$ $r1$ $i$ c(c>n):c=0 j:@a *leftup j(t1$="i"):@p j(t1$="D"):@p j(t1$="A"):@p j:soft pr: c:c=c-1 th(c>=0):$c1$ $n$ $a$ $a$ $a$ $i$ j(c>=0):@a th:$c1$ $r1$ $n$ c:c=0 *loop th:$b$ $b$ $b$ c: c=c+1 j(c"List of Lessons"):sless th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to select a lesson.) $h$ j:@p *sless t: 3. After the chapter is loaded in memory, highlight and start this lesson: "$h6$ th:$f1$ (Press ~iYes,Quit~n to leave, ~iContinue~n to continue on page #p .) $h$ pr: q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 Yes,Quit___f8 k:e as: mj:1 c:d9=FLO(f7$) j(p=1):ret j(p=d9):ret k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e *ret xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:@p m:anything s: j:@a pr: t:$h1$ Done t:$d8$ Good-bye from tutor... e: *A c:f7$="7" *A1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="A1" c:j2$="A2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Selecting Windows"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uDo You Even Need~n________This lesson describes the relationship between ~uThis Lesson~n?____________programs and windows. If you're already comfortable with this relationship, then get out of here--press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]). ~uHere Are the Main~n:______- When you highlight and start a program, the ~uPoints~n:_________________ computer creates a window for that program. - The computer keyboard is "connected" to only ~uone~n window at a time--the ~uactive window~n. (Right now, the active window is the tutor window.) - You can change the active window by pressing [Shift][Select] or by using a mouse. - The [User/System] key accesses the ~uSystem menu~n that controls windows. th:$f8$ q: *keyA k:x k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:e c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help1 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@A *help1 c:j1$="help1" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n!__________________You're on page 1 of a new lesson. The lessons in Chapter 7, "$h4$ ," teach how to: - Start and start program output. - Hide windows and afterwards display them. - Move windows around the display. - Change the size of windows. ~uIf This Isn't Right~n_____- Choose another ~ulesson~n: ~uFor You~n:________________1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. - Quit the tutor altogether: 1. Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) ~utwice~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to return to page #p .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *A2 c:j1$="A2" c:j2$="A3" c:j0$="A1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSomewhere To Run~n:_______Windows give programs a place to run. Because your computer is ~umulti-tasking~n, it can run more than one program at a time. Each window on the display, then, holds a single program. For example, this tutor window holds the tutor program. ~uThe Active Window~n:______Although more than one program can run at a time, only one window can be controlled from the keyboard (that is, be interactive) at a time. To change the ~uactive window~n, EITHER: - Press [Shift][Select] from the keyboard --OR-- - Point with the mouse and press the left button. th:$f8$ q: *keyB as: mj:1 c:p=p+1 c:j$="J:"!!j2$ xi:j$ mj:2 c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:J$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:J$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help2 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help2 c:j1$="help2" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________Welcome to the help for page #p . You're reading Chapter 7: "$h4$ ." The point is for you to learn window manipulations. You should learn how to: - Select the window you want to control. - Pause and restart program output. - Hide and re-show individual windows. - Move windows around and change their size. ~uTo Do Something Else~n:___1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iChapters~n (key [f4]) to pick another chapter. ~uTo Stop the Tutor~n_______Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]). ~uProgram Altogether~n: th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to return to page #p .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *keyZ k:x k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:2 k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:e c:p=p-1 c:j$="J:"!!j0$ xi:j$ mj:3 c:j$="j:"!!l2$ xi:j$ mj:4 c:j$="j:"!!l3$ xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:j$="J:"!!j1$ xi:j$ mj:7 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:help3 mj:8 c:j$="J:"!!j1$ j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *help3 c:j1$="help3" t:$h1$ Tutor Help -- Lesson "$h6$ t:$d8$ ~uHello~n:__________________You've been reading the last page--page $f7$ --of this lesson. At this point, you can: - Go on to the ~unext~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iLessons_~n (key [f3]) to return to the list of lessons. - Review the material in ~uthis~n lesson: 1. Press ~iContinue~n (key [f1]). 2. Press ~iPrevPage~n (key [f2]) to review previous pages. - Quit the tutor altogether: Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]) ~utwice~n. th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to continue on page $f7$ .) $h$ q: k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 xi:j$ mj:5 q:print c:x$="J:"!!j1$ xi:x$ mj:8 j:endall m:anything s: j:@a *A3 c:j1$="A3" c:j0$="A2" c:j2$="A4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uDeja Vu~n?________________Note that you can run two versions of the same program ~uat the same time~n. For example, you could highlight and start the 'Notepad' program ~utwice~n--although there's no reason to. The second version of a program runs in its ~uown~n window, just as the first does. The way you know the difference is from the ~uwindow banner~n at the top left corner: ~i_Notepad_______~n, says the first banner. ~i_Notepad!______~n, says the second. Another exclamation point ('!') is added in the banner for each new version of a program. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A4 c:j1$="A4" c:j0$="A3" c:j2$="A5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uOut of Memory~n:__________Although your machine is shipped with 512K bytes of system memory (RAM), you may exceed the limit on occasion. If you try to start a program but instead see a window that says: 'Sorry--no more memory.' --then you'll know you've used up computer RAM. In case of a 'no more memory' message: 1. Press [Stop] to eliminate the message window. 2. Eliminate one or more windows on the display to reclaim system memory. Then you can try starting your program again. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A5 c:j1$="A5" c:j0$="A4" c:j2$="A6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uEliminating Windows~n:____Usually, stopping a program and eliminating a window mean the same thing: Example: When you use the tutor ~i__Quit__~n key, you stop the tutor program and cause the tutor window to vanish. Sometimes, you may end up with an extra window. To eliminate an unwanted window ~uimmediately~n (but not now): 1. Select the window with [Shift][Select] or the mouse. 2. Press [Stop] or [Shift][Stop]. The window will disappear. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *A6 c:j1$="A6" c:j0$="A5" c:j2$="A7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThe System Menu And~n_____You can control the placement, size, background ~uWindow Operations~n:______color, and other window characteristics using the ~uSystem menu~n. To access the System menu: j(m=1):@p t: Press [User/System] once from the keyboard. j:return pr: t: Point at and select the ~ustatus block~n with the mouse. The status block, in the center of the menu, identifies the current set of commands for keys [f1]-[f8]. *return t: To return to the ~uUser menu~n: j(m=1):@p t: Press [User/System] a second time. j:retur1 pr: t: Point at and select the status block a second time. *retur1 t: t: th:$f1$ $k$ (Try these steps right now! Afterwards, press ~iNextPage~n.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *A7 c:j1$="A7" c:j2$="" c:j0$="A6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________- Use the PAM window to choose and start programs running in their own windows. - Select windows when you want to use them. - Use the User menu for controlling programs. - Use the System menu for controlling program ~uwindows~n. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Pausing and Restarting Windows," shows how to stop windows from displaying information--for times when you want to suspend program output. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *B c:f7$="4" *B1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="B1" c:j2$="B2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Pausing and Restarting Windows"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know how to use the ~i_Pause__~n key from the System menu to suspend and resume program output. ~uPrerequisite~n:___________You must know how to switch comfortably between the ~uUser~n and ~uSystem~n menus. Refer to the previous lesson, "Selecting Windows," for more information. ~uBegin~n:__________________If a program window is filling up with information and you want to stop the output temporarily, use ~i_Pause__~n (on the System menu). The ~i_Pause__~n key causes the information in a window to stay "frozen" until you restart the window, again with the ~i_Pause__~n key. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to try pausing a window.)__________ :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyA *B2 c:j1$="B2" c:j2$="B3" c:j0$="B1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Pause the Tutor~n______1. Press [User/System] or use the mouse ~uWindow~n:_____________________to select the System menu. (Go ahead.) 2. Press ~i_Pause__~n (System key [f6]). The key label for [f6] will show: ~i_Pause_*~n (The asterisk '*' indicates the window is now paused.) 3. Select the User menu. 4. Press ~i__Help__~n (tutor key [f7]) and ~iNextPage~n (tutor key [f1]) ~utwice~n, one after the other. 5. Select the System menu and press ~i_Pause_*~n a second time. th:$f1$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after the tutor has become "unpaused".)___ th: -- Page #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: th:~e&jB j:keyB *B3 c:d9=p-1 c:j1$="B3" c:j2$="B4" c:j0$="B2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uWhat Just Happened~n?_____The tutor should have flipped between the Help page and page #d9 . ~uThe Concept~n:____________What this means is that ~i_Pause__~n stopped the tutor window from displaying information. Because there was no place for the flow of information to go, the tutor program suspended execution altogether until you pressed ~i_Pause_*~n again and restarted window output. ~uSummary of Steps~n:_______To suspend a program (not now): 1. Select the desired program window. 2. Switch to the System menu. 3. Press ~i_Pause__~n (System key [f6]). th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *B4 c:j1$="B4" c:j2$="" c:j0$="B3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n: (cont.)________To restart a paused program: 1. Select the paused program window. 2. Select the System menu. 3. Press ~i_Pause_*~n to restart the program. (Note that if a program is simply doing calculations without displaying anything, then the program will continue to execute even though its window is paused.) ~uFinished~n:_______________If this lesson seemed easy to you, you're right. ~uNext~n:___________________The next lesson, "Hiding and Showing Windows," is a bit trickier, but soon you'll be causing windows to disappear and reappear like magic! th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *E c:f7$="7" *E1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="E1" c:j2$="E2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Hiding and Showing Windows"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll be able to use the System ~i__Hide__~n key to hide windows. (This lesson uses the PAM window as an example.) ~uWhy Hide Windows~n?_______If you won't be needing a window for a while, you may want to "tuck it away" out of sight but still know that it's there. When you need the window again, you'll want to "show" it. ~uPrerequisites~n:__________You should know: - How to switch between the User and System menus with the [User/System] key. - How to move the display pointer with the the [CTRL]-arrow keys or with the mouse. th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *E2 c:j1$="E2" c:j2$="E3" c:j0$="E1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uRight Now~n:______________If the display pointer is located offscreen, bring it back! (Leave the display pointer anywhere near the bottom of the display.) ~uCan You Find~n ~i__Hide__~n?__The ~i__Hide__~n key is located on the System menu at position [f7]. Try this: 1. Switch to the System menu. (Go ahead.) 2. Locate ~i__Hide__~n (System key [f7]), but don't press it yet! 3. Switch back to the User menu and read on. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after locating ~i__Hide__~n.)________ :_________$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *E3 c:j1$="E3" c:j2$="E4" c:j0$="E2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Hide the PAM Window~n:_1. Select the PAM window (not yet). 2. Switch to the System menu. 3. Press ~i__Hide__~n (System key [f7]). The PAM window will instantly disappear, leaving only the ~i_PAM________~n banner hidden at the lower left corner of the display. You'll be left looking at this tutor window with the System menu at the bottom. 4. Switch back to the User menu. Do it! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after hiding the PAM window.)______ :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *E4 c:j1$="E4" c:j2$="E5" c:j0$="E3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uOK--What Happened~n?______When you pressed ~i__Hide__~n, you put the PAM window "out of action." Hiding a window has two effects: - You don't have to look at a hidden window --BUT-- - You can't ~uuse~n a hidden window. Use ~i__Hide__~n when you're not currently interested in a particular window but want to keep it around for future use. How do you redisplay (or ~ushow~n) a hidden window? Read on! th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *E5 c:j1$="E5" c:j2$="E6" c:j0$="E4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Show the PAM Window~n__1. Move the display pointer to point to ~uAgain~n:______________________the ~i_PAM________~n banner. (Go ahead.) (Be sure that the display pointer assumes the shape of an ~uarrow~n while pointing to the ~i_PAM________~n banner.) 2. Press [Select] or the left mouse button. The PAM window will be redisplayed as the active window. 3. Select this tutor window again. 4. Read on! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after showing PAM and re-selecting tutor.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *E6 c:j1$="E6" c:j2$="E7" c:j0$="E5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uGood~n!___________________You've learned how to show a hidden window: 1. You pointed to the banner of a hidden window using the display pointer. 2. You pressed [Select] or the left mouse button to show the window and to make it active. ~uThese are important steps to remember~n! Without them, you can't access hidden windows. ~uFrom the Last Lesson~n:___Note that hiding and showing have no effect on whether or not a window is ~upaused~n. If a window ~uisn't~n paused, its program will continue running, even if hidden. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *E7 c:j1$="E7" c:j2$="" c:j0$="E6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________- To hide a window: 1. Select the desired window. 2. Press the ~i__Hide__~n key on the System menu. - To show a window: 1. Point at the window banner with the display pointer. 2. Press [Select] or the left mouse button. ~uNext~n:___________________The last lesson in the tutor, "Moving and Stretching Window," teaches how to change the placement and size of windows on the display screen. th:$g6$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *D c:f7$="19" *D1 c:j0$="" c:j1$="D1" c:j2$="D2" c:h5$=q$!!" " c:h6$="Moving and Stretching Windows"!!q$ c:h8$=h1$!!h2$!!h4$!!h5$!!h3$!!h6$ c:p=1 c:f9$=f4$!!f7$!!f5$ xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAfter This Lesson~n:______You'll know how to: - Move windows around the display. - Change the size of windows (called ~ustretching~n). ~uBegin~n:__________________You can control the placement and size of windows on the display to suit your convenience. In this lesson, you'll practice moving and stretching a sample PAM ~i__View__~n window. th:$f8$ q: j:keyA *D2 c:j1$="D2" c:j2$="D3" c:j0$="D1" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Do This Lesson~n:______You need to know how to: - ~uMove the display pointer on the display~n. (Use the [CTRL]-arrow keys or the mouse.) - ~uSelect a window~n. (Press [Shift][Select] to shuffle windows, or press the left mouse button.) - ~uUse the PAM~n ~i__View__~n ~ukey~n. (Highlight the name of a text file and press PAM key [f1]). - ~uSwitch between User and System menus~n. (Press the [User/System] key.) OK? th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D3 c:j1$="D3" c:j2$="D4" c:j0$="D2" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThe View Window~n:________The first order of business is to put a ~i__View__~n window on your display. To do this: 1. Select the PAM window (not yet). 2. Make sure that PAM shows 'excerpt' in the list of ~uData Files~n. 3. Highlight the name 'excerpt'. 4. Press ~i__View__~n (PAM key [f1]). 5. Select this tutor window again and press ~iNextPage~n. Do it! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after re-selecting the tutor window.) :_____$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D4 c:j1$="D4" c:j2$="D5" c:j0$="D3" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uWhat You'll Do~n:_________The idea is for you to move the ~i_excerpt____~n view window: +----------------------------------------------+ | ~i_PAM________~n | | | | ~i_Tutor______~n | | | | ~i_excerpt____~n From here... | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v | | ~i_excerpt____~n Down to here. | | | | | +----------------------------------------------+ th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D5 c:j1$="D5" c:j2$="D6" c:j0$="D4" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uMoving a Window Means~n:__1. Selecting the window to move (not yet). 2. Switching on the ~umove indicator~n with the System ~i__Move__~n key. The move indicator looks like an inverted "L": ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_ | (The move indicator first appears | in the corner of the selected | window.) 3. Positioning the move indicator to a new spot on the display with the [CTRL]-arrow keys or the mouse. 4. Pressing [Select] to put the window there. On the next page is a "moving" exercise. th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to get moving.)____________________ :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D6 c:j1$="D6" c:j2$="D7" c:j0$="D5" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uWindow-Moving Steps~n:____1. Select the ~i_excerpt____~n window (not yet). 2. Switch to the System menu. 3. Press ~i__Move__~n (System key [f1]) to switch on the move indicator. 4. Position the move indicator to the lower left of the display, just below the PAM window. 5. Press [Select]--move that ~i_excerpt____~n window! 6. Switch back to the User menu and select the tutor window again. (Hint: Press ~iPrntPage~n--tutor key [f5]--to save these instructions.) Now move your window! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after moving the ~i_excerpt____~n window.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D7 c:j1$="D7" c:j2$="D8" c:j0$="D6" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uRemember All That~n?______This lesson is to teach you how to move windows on your own. Please close your eyes for a minute and review mentally what you've just done. A window-move operation is straightforward: - Select the window you want to move. - Switch on the move indicator from the System menu. - Point to where you want the window to be. - Press [Select] or the left mouse button to put the window there. - Switch to the User menu again. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D8 c:j1$="D8" c:j2$="D9" c:j0$="D7" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uPractice Makes Perfect~n:_To get comfortable with moving windows, try moving the ~i_excerpt____~n window once again, this time a little ~ulower~n on the display--below PAM. ~uIf You Make a Mistake~n:__Don't worry. You can't hurt anything by moving windows. ~uRemember~n:_______________Press [User/System] afterwards to restore the User menu. You need the User menu in order to access the ~iNextPage~n key. ~uSo, Your Turn~n:__________Move that window! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after moving the ~i_exerpt____~n window.) :____$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D9 c:j1$="D9" c:j2$="D10" c:j0$="D8" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uHaving Come This Far~n:___Pat yourself on the back. If you'd like to stop now, that's fine. The rest of this lesson shows how to ~ustretch~n windows, but you can come back to it later. ~uTo Stop This Lesson~n:____Do the following if you'd like to stop now: 1. Select the ~i_excerpt____~n window. 2. Press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]). The ~i_excerpt____~n window will disappear. 3. Afterwards, you can press ~iChapters~n to pick another chapter in the tutor. ~uTo Keep Going~n:__________Let's go! Press ~iNextPage~n to start window stretching. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D10 c:j1$="D10" c:j2$="D11" c:j0$="D9" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAssumptions~n:____________At this point the assumptions are that: - You have the~n ~i_excerpt____~n window on the display. - You feel relatively comfortable moving the display pointer, selecting windows, and switching between the User and System menus. - You're interested in changing the size of the ~i_excerpt____~n window. ~uMouse Users~n:____________The rest of this lesson uses the phrase "[Select] key" to mean both the [Select] key on the keyboard ~uand~n the left mouse button. Use whichever is easier. OK? th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D11 c:j1$="D11" c:j2$="D12" c:j0$="D10" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uStretching Windows~n:_____Stretching windows is like moving windows: - You select the window to stretch. - Using the ~ustretch indicator~n, you show how big or how small the window size should be. - You select that size. ~uThe Stretch Indicator~n:__Pressing ~iStretch_~n in the System menu causes the stretch indicator to appear in the lower right corner of the selected window: +-------------------------------+ | You'll use the backward | | "L" to set a ~unew~n | | right corner. | | | ~_~_~_~_| | +-------------------------------+ th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D12 c:j1$="D12" c:j2$="D13" c:j0$="D11" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uWhat You'll Do~n:_________First, you'll ~ushrink~n the ~i_excerpt____~n window by moving the stretch indicator to a new lower right corner and pressing [Select]: +----------------------------------------------+ | The new right corner. | | \ | | \ || | ~u_____|~n| +----------------------------------------------+ ^ _____________ __________ ^ ^ _____________ __________ ^ ^ _____________ __________ ^ +----------------------------------------------+ Then, you'll ~uexpand~n the window back to its original size by using both the ~i__Move__~n key and the ~iStretch_~n key. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D13 c:j1$="D13" c:j2$="D14" c:j0$="D12" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uTo Stretch a Window~n:____1. Select the ~i_excerpt____~n window (not yet). 2. Switch to the System menu. 3. Press ~iStretch_~n, key [f2]--the stretch indicator will appear. 4. Move the stretch indicator to "pull in" the bottom corner of the window. 5. Press [Select]--the window will change size. 6. Switch back to the User menu. 7. Select this tutor window again and read on. (Hint: Press ~iPrntPage~n--tutor key [f5]--to save these instructions). Now shrink your window! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after shrinking the ~i_excerpt____~n window.) :___$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D14 c:j1$="D14" c:j2$="D15" c:j0$="D13" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uAnother Place, Another~n__To restore the ~i_excerpt____~n window to its ~uSize~n:___________________original place and size on the display: 1. Select the ~i_excerpt____~n window. 2. Use the System ~i__Move__~n key to move the window to the top of the display. 3. Use the System ~i_Stretch__~n key to stretch the window to its original size. 4. Switch back to the User menu. 5. Press ~i__More__~n (~i_excerpt____~n key [f1]) to view more of the file. (Hint: Press ~iPrntPage~n--tutor key [f5]--to save these instructions.) Now stretch your window! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n after moving and stretching the window.)_ :_$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D15 c:j1$="D15" c:j2$="D15A" c:j0$="D14" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uLet's Review~n:___________To expand or shrink a window, you select that window, press the ~iStretch_~n key, move the stretch indicator to the right place, and press [Select]. ~uSetting Up The Display~n:_Now that you know how to move and stretch windows, you can rearrange the display to suit your taste. If, for example, you'd like to move this tutor window lower on the display, go right ahead. ~uCombinations~n:___________When you'd like both to move ~uand~n stretch a window, use System ~i__Move__~n and ~iStretch_~n in whichever order is easier. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D16 c:j1$="D16" c:j2$="D17" c:j0$="D15B" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uEliminating a Window~n:___To get rid of the ~i_excerpt____~n window, select the window and press ~i__Quit__~n (key [f8]). ~uIn the Meantime~n:________Now is a good time to practice--try moving and stretching some windows all over the place. Example: Highlight and start the 'time~_of~_day' program. Then move the clock window to the ~ubottom~n of the display. ~uThings Out of Hand~n?_____If you end up with sizes and shapes you don't like, you can always switch the computer off and back on... th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iNextPage~n to read the very last page.)_______ :_______$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyB *D17 c:j1$="D17" c:j2$="" c:j0$="D16" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uSummary~n:________________This lesson shows how to move and stretch windows: - Select the desired window. - Use the ~i__Move__~n or ~iStretch_~n key from the System menu to switch on the move or stretch indicator. - Position the indicator to the desired place on the display and press the [Select] key. ~uHey, You~n!_______________You've made it to the very end of this tutor. Good work! th:$f1$ $k$ (Press ~iChapters~n once more for the list of chapters.) :____$f3$ #p of $f7$ $f5$ q: j:keyZ *SYSX *spec t:$h1$ Acknowledgments t:$d8$ ~uPeople Who Helped Make This Product Possible~n: Jim Andreas Marv Higgins Dennis Schloeman John Beaton Dave Kepler Brian Spreadbury Jon Brewster Tim Jondrow Gordon Staley Steve Brown Mike Jones Fred Taft Bob Cline Izad Khormaee Keith Taylor Ted Cline Thaddeus Konar Carl Thomsen Don Cole Brock Krizan Linh Tu Doug Collins Ken Bronstein Chung Tung Eugene Cooper Bill McDonough Steve Urlocker Chuck Dodge Nelson Mills Tim Williams Bill Eaton John Milton Kermit Yensen Jim Espeland Rick Olson Bill Yoder Ray Fajardo Tom Pearo Janet Bryant Dan Garfinkel Jay Phillips Ken Lo Greg Goebel Ted Ransom Jason Su Karen Helt Andy Rood Teri Wilson Steve Hiebert Joseph Scheffelin Bill Wilhelmi$h$ q: th:$f1$ (Press ~iContinue~n to continue the last chapter.) $h$ k:x k:1 1 Continue___f1 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e as: mj:1 c:d9=FLO(f7$) j(p=1):retack j(p=d9):retack k:1 1 NextPage___f1 k:2 2 PrevPage___f2 k:3 3 Lessons____f3 k:4 4 Chapters___f4 k:5 5 PrntPage___f5 k:7 7 __Help_____f7 k:8 8 __Quit_____f8 k:e *retack c:a9$="e:"!!j1$ xi:a9$ mj:5 q:print j:spec mj:8 e:endall m:anything s: j:@a *D15A c:j1$="D15A" c:j2$="D15B" c:j0$="D15" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~uThere's an Easier Way~n___Now that you know how to manipulate windows, you might want to know an easier way. Notice that this window has a thin border around it. You can activate a different border that makes it easier to manipulate windows using the display pointer. Borders are handy with a mouse! ~uActivate the Border~n_____To turn the border on or off, press [Shift][Menu]. This changes the border for the ~uactive~n window. Pointing to a certain area of the border with the pointer and pressing [Select] starts the corresponding operation. Press [Shift][Menu] and then go to the next screen to see what the border areas mean. th:$f8$ q: j:keyB *D15B c:j1$="D15B" c:j2$="D16" c:j0$="D15A" xi:x1$ t:$h8$ t:$d8$ ~_~_~_~_~_Move Window / +--+------------------------------------+--+ |++| ////////////////////////////////// |<>|<--- Hide Window +--+------------------------------------+--+ |//| | ^| ^ |//| | ||<--- [Shift][|] |//| |//| |//| |//| |//| |//| |//| ~_~_~_[Shift][<-] [Shift][->]~_~_ | ||<--- [Shift][|] |//| / \ | v| v +--+------------------------------------+--+ |><|<-- /////////////////////////////-->|>>|<--- Stretch Window +--+------------------------------------+--+ \~_~_~_~_~_Stop Window th:$f8$ q: j:keyB