Apple IIe Personal Computer User Manual


 
ThinkTank Manual
use the backslash (“\“) and caret (“^“) symbols as shift
indicators to tell ThinkTank to capitalize other letters when
it prints the paragraph. See Box 4—1 for a more complete
description.
ThinkTank has a limit of 2048 characters in a paragraph.
The paragraph editor won’t let you exceed this limit and will
display the message NO ROOM FOR LAST KEYSTROKE! if you try.
See the error messages section for suggested solutions.
To leave the paragraph editor, press ESC from Top Level.
ThinkTank displays the EDIT EXIT Menu. The options are:
* SAVE: If you select this option, ThinkTank saves
the changes you have made on your data disk. It
then gives you a choice of returning to ThinkTank or
continuing to edit the paragraph. (Command key S)
* UNDO: Returns you to the Top Level of ThinkTank
without saving the changes you have made. (Command
key U)
* RETURN: Cancels the exit process and returns to the
Top Level of the paragraph editor without saving
your changes. (Command key R)
(If you exit from the paragraph editor without making any
changes to the paragraph, the EDIT EXIT Menu is somewhat dif-
ferent. You can choose either to EXIT to the Top Level of
ThinkTank or RETURN to the paragraph editor.)
(2) THE HEADLINE EDITOR
ThinkTank’s headline editor is similar to the paragraph
editor but simpler. Within the headline editor you can:
* Enter (insert) new text at the flashing cursor
position.
* Press the left and right arrow keys to move the
flashing cursor through the headline, one character
at a time.
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