Apple IIe Personal Computer User Manual


 
ThinkTank Manual
Level. You can give many ThinkTank commands at this level.
After executing a command, ThinkTank typically returns you to
the Top Level of the program.
You can precede many commands with a command prefix which
determines how many times the command will be executed or how
many levels of the outline it applies to. The prefix affects
only the command or option that follows it immediately.
Most commands are listed on menus. When a menu is
displayed you can use the arrow keys and space bar to move a
pointer called the menu cursor from one option to another.
You can press RETURN to select the option highlighted by the
menu cursor. In addition, all menu options have command keys
which you can press to select the option without moving the
menu cursor to it.
ThinkTank’s major commands are listed on two primary com-
mand menus. The most important ThinkTank commands are on the
Main Command Menu, which you can display by pressing the slash
(“/”) key at the Top Level of ThinkTank. The commands on this
menu include:
* EXPAND
* COLLAPSE
* NEW
* MOVE
* DELETE
* EDIT
* KEYWORD
* WINDOW
* PORT
* FILES
* EXTRA
Except for DELETE and EXTRA, you can execute all of these com-
mands from Top Level simply by pressing their command keys,
without displaying the Main Command Menu.
Additional ThinkTank commands are listed on the Secondary
Command Menu, which you can display by selecting EXTRA from
the Main Command Menu or by pressing the slash key twice from
Top Level. These commands include:
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