\WText Editing \HSYJL[ L[B\nog _ f] \TCursor Motion: \KUp Arrow \Xmoves one line up. \KDown Arrow \Xmoves one line down. \KLeft Arrow \Xmoves one character left. \KRight Arrow \Xmoves one character right. \K Left Arrow \Xmoves one word left. \K Right Arrow \Xmoves one word right. \KHome \Xmoves to beginning of line. \KEnd \Xmoves to end of line. \K Home \Xmoves to top of screen. \K End \Xmoves to bottom of screen. \TScrolling: \KUp Arrow \Xscrolls one line up if cursor is at top of screen. \KDown Arrow \Xscrolls one line down if cursor is at bottom of screen. \KPage Up, Page Down \Xscrolls one screen page up/down. \TCut and Paste: \K Y \Xdeletes the cursor line. \K E \Xdeletes from cursor to end of line. \K B \Xdeletes from cursor to beginning of line. \KInsert \Xinserts text deleted by \KY\X, \KE \Xor \KB\X. \XOnly a single line (or part of a line) can be inserted, and only if there is enough space for it on the current line (where the cursor is). \TOther Keys: \KEsc \X(or \KF10) \XBrings up the edit menu. \K R \Xredraws the screen. \K S \Xsaves changes to file. \K P \Xinvokes the print menu. \WAdding vowels (Nikud) \HQXFD\ngtt \XVowels with similar sound are entered using the same key. For example, Kamatz and Patach \hA A\n] _ \Xare both "AH" vowels, so they are entered using \K A. \XTo get Kamatz, press \K A \Xonce. To get Patach press it twice. Vowels are added to the Hebrew letter on the right of the cursor. \X \K A \X(or \KF1\X) for "AH" vowels \HA A H\n] _ o \XKamatz, Patach, Chataf-Patach \K E \X(or \KF2\X) for "EH" vowels \HR W H\nc a q \XSegol, Tsere, Chataf-Segol \K I \X(or \KF3\X) for "EE" vowels \HH\ng \XHirik \K O \X(or \KF4\X) for "OH" vowels \HH A\ni m \XHolam, Chataf-Kamatz \K U \X(or \KF5\X) for "OO" vowels \HX\nk \XKubutz \K = \X(or \KF6\X) for Shva \HZ\ne \K D \X(or \KF7\X) for Dagesh and Shooruk \HD ZF\nt t \K H \X(or \KF8\X) to toggle between SHin and Sin. \Hv w \K 0 \X(zero) (or \KF9\X) to erase nikud. \HAUR \TChange color \Xchanges the color of the keyboard image and the menus. \TChange font \Xselects between block letters and script letters. \WFile Menu \HXBWJN\ne]g \TOpen \Xopens an existing file. You will be prompted to enter the file name. If you enter a file pattern containing a wildcard character (e.g. \K*.MEL\X) you will get another menu containing all the files matching the pattern. The file name (or pattern) is remembered, and will appear as the default name the next time this menu is invoked. \TNew \Xclears the buffer in preparation for editing a new file. \TSave \X(can be invoked with \K^S\X). saves the currently edited file. The previous version of the file is saved under the same file name with a \K.BAK\X extension. If you are editing an unnamed buffer you will be prompted for the file name. \TSave as... \Xsaves the currently edited file (or buffer) under a different name (you will be prompted for the name). \TChange directory\X changes the current directory. This affects the directory where files are read from (\TOpen\X) and written to (\TSave\X). \WPrint Menu \HEDURE\n_e^] \X(Can be invoked with \K^P\X). \TPrint now \Xsends the currently edited file to the printer. \TPrint quality \Xselects between between letter quality (fine but slow) and draft mode (rough but fast). This feature affects dot matrix printers only. \TSelect printer \Xselects printer type. \XSupported printers are: 1. Epson 24-pin dot matrix. 2. Epson 9-pin dot matrix. 3. IBM 24-pin Proprinter. 4. HP LaserJet II. or any printer which is compatible with one of the above. When you select a printer, you will be asked to specify the printer port (or just confirm with \KEnter \Xif your printer is connected to LPT1).