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Re: Applewriter 2.1 docs



In <C1n88q.2w2@news.iastate.edu> tjn@iastate.edu (Tony J Neyens) writes:
>In <Jan27.231739.27598@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> mcgovern@CS.ColoState.EDU
   (Mike McGovern) writes:
>>I have Applewriter 2.1, but don't have any idea how to use [it]...
>I also obtained the freeware edition of Applewriter, and was curious as to
>how to use it.

I didn't know there *was* a freeware version of Applewriter.  In fact, I
didn't know anyone besides my wife and myself that still used it.

First hint, type Open-Apple-? (i.e. open-apple-question mark).  That gives
a help menu unless "they" changed it.  There are some things that probably
aren't explained that way, but that covers most of th basics.  To do DOS
functions, type control-o.  To get "other" functions and change some features
of your operating environment, type control-q.  To print, type control-p,
which asks for a print command.  np<CR> will then print.  ?<CR> will give you
the print parameters.  You can place print commands in a document by putting
them on a separate line starting wtih a period, for example:
.ff
to do a formfeed, or:
.lm16
to set the left margin to 16, etc.

-- 
Jim Muller  muller@world.std.com