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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ text. You can edit anything at will.
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For example, in the left column is a directory window.
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If you look at the window's tag line, you will see that it contains
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- /usr/glenda/ Del Snarf Get | Look
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+ /usr/harvey/ Del Snarf Get | Look
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(This might be truncated if the column is narrow.)
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That is just text.
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@@ -24,15 +24,15 @@ thing in Acme:
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* Button 1 can be used to select text (press it, sweep, release it),
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and also to select the point where text would be inserted in the
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- window. Use it now in your /usr/glenda window.
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+ window. Use it now in your /usr/harvey window.
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* Button 2 can be used to execute things. For example, use button 1
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to type "ls -l" before "lib/" in the window showing
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- /usr/glenda. Now use button 2 to select "ls -l lib/" (press
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+ /usr/harvey. Now use button 2 to select "ls -l lib/" (press
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it, select, release it). As you can see, button 2 means
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"execute this".
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* Button 3 can be used to get things. For example, click button 3 on
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- "lib/" within the "/usr/glenda" window. Can you see how a new window
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- shows the contents of "/usr/glenda/lib"? Button 3 can also be used
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+ "lib/" within the "/usr/harvey" window. Can you see how a new window
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+ shows the contents of "/usr/harvey/lib"? Button 3 can also be used
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to search within the body of a window. Just click button 3 on the
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thing you want to search. Again, you can select something with
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button 1 and then use button 3 on the selection.
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@@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ Another thing you can see is that tag lines contain words like "New",
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"Del", "Snarf", etc. Those are commands understood (implemented) by
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Acme. When you request execution of one of them, Acme does the job.
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For example, click with button 2 on "Del" in the
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-"/usr/glenda/+Errors" window: it's gone.
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+"/usr/harvey/+Errors" window: it's gone.
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The commands shown by Acme are just text and by no means special. Try
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-to type "Del" within the body of the window "/usr/glenda", and then
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+to type "Del" within the body of the window "/usr/harvey", and then
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click (button-2) on it.
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These are some commands understood by Acme:
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