:ІЊ€F AЃЊ­Кжє1Lk›ЈМдюљInsert disk:Insert disk:Reattach cables to access remote disk:This disk is write-protected. If it is a floppy disk, slide the write-protect tab and re-insert:CancelOK0% complete.This disk needs formatting:Choose the desired disk size.Warning! Formatting a disk removes all information from it.Enter a name for the disk:The disk name cannot be blank.The disk name cannot contain a '\'.Formatting:Duplicating:Insert source disk:Insert destination diskafter making it writable.Reading...Writing...Formatting media...|@BН!]^˜у;<=>?@ABC•The disk is no longer available.You can't perform this action because the disk is write-protected. Remove the write protection and try again. If you are trying to perform an action on a document, you can copy the document to the Bookshelf or to a non write-protected disk.You can't perform this action on this document because it is read-only.You can't move or copy a document or section into itself.Unable to perform this action because the disk is in use. Try again later.Unable to perform this action because the file or directory is in use. Try again later.You can't put "^1s" there because that section or directory is nested too deeply.ќ@Dе Ъ0ХЦџŽNЎ:РСТУФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬЭЮЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюя№ёђѓєѕіїјљњћќ§ўџ     WЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюя№ёђѓєѕіїјљњћќ§ўџ      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0•= Find Field||Write the text you want PenPoint to find in the Find fill-in field. The fill-in field may contain text from the last time you searched a document; if so, delete it by drawing a cross out on it and write in the new text. To edit the text, draw a circle on it and change it in the edit pad.Result Field||The Result field tells you the status of the search. For example, when PenPoint completes a search you'll see the message Reached End.Match Options||Tap Same Case Only to find the text that has the same capitalization as the original text. Tap Complete Word Only to restrict the searchto an entire word and not portions of a word. For example, choose this option to find the word pen, and not its occurrence in such words as peninsula and pencil.Replace with Field||Write the replacement text in the Replace With field. Write directly on the fill-in field or tap to bring up an edit pad.Use Case of||Tap to replace text using the capitalization of the original text (Original Word), or using the capitalization of the text you wrote in the Replace With field (Replacement Word).Direction||Tap to search Forward toward the end of a document or Backward toward the beginning.Start From||Tap to start the search from the last place PenPoint found the text (Last Match), or from the beginning or end of the document.Search||Tap here to include or ignore embedded documents in a search. Choose "Document Only" to search only the container document.Find Button||Tap Find to find the first occurrence of the text. Repeat this until you find the occurrence you want, or until the message in the Result line tells you that PenPoint has reached the end of the document (Reached End).Replace Button||Tap Replace if you want to substitute the old text with the new text.Replace All Button||Tap the Replace All button to replace every occurrence of the text in the Find field automatically.Find Sheet||Use the Find sheet to locate each occurrence of a specific word or phrase in a document.Find & Replace Sheet||Use the Find & Replace sheet to locate each occurrence of a specific word or phrase in a document, and to replace it with another word or phrase.ќ@@)Undo ReplaceUndo Replace AllH@D /‘.§* + , - .  ‚   d e f g h i j k l m n o Ы v и ЃРe„…†‡ˆТУФˆЋAbout Text||{\qh\pard \li1080\fi-1080\sl240\sa120\tx1080 \plain \f63 ( )\f24 \tab Select enclosed text.\par \plain \f63 \'8f\f24 \tab Pop up a pad for inserting text.\par \f63 V\f24 \tab Options for word or selection.\par \f63 O\f24 \tab Edit word or selection.\par \f63 P\f24 \tab Proof. Bring up list of alternate translations.\par \f63 X\f24 \plain \f63 \'8c\f24 \tab Delete words or selection.\par \f63 \'8d\f24 \tab Pigtail. Delete a character.\par \f63 \'c8 \'b0\f24 \tab Flicks. Scroll up, down, left, or right.\par \f63 \'b2 \'b4\f24 \tab Double Flicks. Scroll to top, bottom, left, or right.\par \tab Press & Tap Press. Press to move. Tap press to copy.\par \f63 \'80 \'81\f24 \f63 \'82\f24 \tab Multiple Taps. Select word, sentence, paragraph.\par \f63 \'ad\f24 \tab Up right. Insert character.\par \f63 \'99 \'9b\f24 \tab Arrows. Increases / decreases font size.\par \f63 B I U\f24 \tab Bold, Italic, Underline.\par \f63 N\f24 \tab Normal. Remove styles.\par \f63 \'a7 \'a5 \'a6\f24 \tab Right down, up, & up flick. Lower case, initial capitals, or upper case.\par \f63 L\f24 \tab Down right. Insert space.\par \f63 \'a8\f24 \tab Down right flick. Insert tab.\par \f63 \'a9\f24 \tab Down left. Insert New Paragraph.\par \f63 \'95\f24 \tab Caret tap. Embed writing pad.\par \f63 \'a1\f24 \tab Double caret. Embed document.\par \f63 \'cc\f24 \tab Double circle. Create Reference Button.\par }Character Options||Tap Character to display the Character option sheet. Use the Character sheet to change the font, size, or style of the text on the page.Paragraph Options||Tap Paragraph to display the Paragraph option sheet. Use the Paragraph sheet to line up text on the page. Options include paragraph alignment, line spacing, margin settings, and others. Tab Stop Options||Tap Tab Stops to display the Tab Stops option sheet. Use the Tab Stops sheet to tell PenPoint how many tabs you want (you can have up to 31) and where to position them. Once you've set the tab stops, you can insert tabs in your document with the insert tab gesture.Display Options||Tap Display to show the Display option sheet. Use the Display sheet to magnify the display so that the text appears in a larger size than it prints in. You can also use this sheet to display or hide special characters such as paragraph or page breaks. Font||Tap the arrow next to Font to choose a different installed font (type face).Size||Tap the arrow next to size to choose a different font size. Font sizes are given in points. (There are 72 points to an inch.)Style||Tap a style you want to apply to the selected text. You can choose more than one.Space After||Write in an amount in inches to adjust the amount of space between paragraphs.Space Before||Write an amount in inches to adjust the amount of space between selected paragraphs. You might do this to add space between a title and the first paragraph.1st Line Offset||Write an amount in inches that you want to indent the first line of a paragraph.Between Lines||MiniText's preset line spacing is single spaced within paragraphs, and double spaced between paragraphs. Write an amount in hundredths of an inch to change the space between the lines in a paragraph. The line height is given in inches. To double space a paragraph, convert the font size from points to inches and write that number in the Between Lines field. For example, to double space a document with a 12 point font, you write .17 in the Between Lines field. (There are 72 points in an inch, so a 12 point font is 1/6 inch or .17 inches.)Alignment||Tap one of the icons to line up the text so that it's aligned on the left, centered, aligned on the right, or aligned evenly with both margins.Left Margin||Write an amount in inches for the left margin. Remember that this margin setting is the indentation from the current margin, not from the edge of the page. For the current page margin, check the Print Layout sheet (displayed by tapping Print Setup on the Document menu).Line Height||The preset line height is based on the size of the font you're currently using. Increase the line height field when a font you've chosen looks crowded.Right Margin||Write an amount in inches for the right margin. Remember that this margin setting is the indentation from the current margin, not from the edge of the page. For the current page margin, check the Print Layout sheet (displayed by tapping Print Setup on the Document menu).Tab Stop||To set a tab, write in an amount in inches in the Tab Stops field. Each stop must have a bigger value than the previous one. To add a new tab stop draw a caret on the tab option sheet below the last tab stop. Whenever you add a new tab, its default setting is one-half inch from the previous one. To change this amount, write a new number over the previous one. To delete a tab stop, draw a cross out over it. Once you've set the tab stops, you can insert tabs in your document with the Tab command on the Insert menu, or you can use the insert tab gesture.Show Special Characters||Tap the arrow next to Show Special Characters to display or hide the symbols which show you the location, for example, of line, paragraph, and page breaks, and tab stops.Magnify Text on Screen||Tap the arrow next to Magnify Text on Screen to see the different magnification amounts. Magnification only affects the way the document appears on the screen; it doesn't change the size of the text when it's printed. Use this option to make the text easier to read.HРB  ’“ &T—ПРыLeft and right margin settings are too wide to display text in Screen Format. You may be able to see the text by choosing Printer Format from the View menu. If not, reduce paragraph margins, or choose Print Setup from the Document menu to reduce the print margins.One of the text options you have specified is not valid because it contains more than one decimal point or an unrecognized character.One or more of the tab stops overlap. Make sure that each tab (except the last) is followed by one with a larger number.You can't edit this text.You can't change the attributes of this text.Only writing pads and signature pads can be embedded in this text.You can't embed documents in this text.One of the text options you have specified is invalid because it contains a " - " . A formatting problem has occurred. To fix it, ^1d new paragraph breaks, each preceded by PPPP, have been inserted. Use the Find command to search for PPPP. Check each paragraph break and make any needed changes.H@B H€/2 &CharacterParagraphTab StopsDisplayF€@Xђ@B' NЗбДЕЖёђYou can't have more than 255 characters here. Some characters were discarded."^1s" is current, so it can't be deinstalled. Make another item current if you wish to deinstall "^1s".Unable to install "^1s". Unable to install "^1s" with new name because it conflicts with currently installed ^2s. You must deinstall ^2s first. To deinstall ^2s draw a Crossout over its name in the Installed Software section of the Settings notebook."^1s" is required by PenPoint, so it can't be deinstalled."^1s" is already installed.b@Bб–ЯThe Handwriting Service required by this handwriting set is not installed. To see the name of the Handwriting Service that needs to be installed, choose Layout from the Options menu, and show the Type column.You can't change the current handwriting set because an open document has a writing pad that still contains untranslated ink. Tap OK on the writing pad to translate the ink, or close the document.Customization is not available for this handwriting set.Practice is not available for this handwriting set.‚@BkeUnable to install application or service because its name exceeds the length limit of 28 characters.@Bp123Mg>ŸуфхцчшщqѕЄЅЫFэ•;ф6You can't perform this action on this document.You can't move this item.You can't copy this item.You can't delete this item because it is part of PenPoint or because it is a protected document. You may be able to delete such a document by choosing Access from the Options menu and setting Deletable to "Yes". There is already an item at this location with the name you have specified. Choose another name.Unable to find this document (it may have been deleted or damaged)."^1s" has been closed due to lack of working space. Recent changes may have been lost. To free up working space, close some documents."^1s" has been closed due to an unrecoverable software problem. Recent changes may have been lost. Try opening the document again.The name you specified is not valid. Check for: a space at the beginning, a space at the end, a "\", more than 32 characters, or no characters at all. "^1s" is damaged and can't be opened.A print setup sheet for an embedded document is open. Close it if you want apply changes to ^1s's embedded printing sheet.All margins must be positive numbers. The left margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.All margins must be positive numbers. The right margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.All margins must be positive numbers. The top margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.All margins must be positive numbers. The bottom margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.All margins must be positive numbers. The header margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.All margins must be positive numbers. The footer margin you specified is not valid because it contains a "-", more than one decimal point, or an unrecognized character.Š@BŠ~Document can't be opened because working space is not available. You can free up working space by closing some documents.@B@BG‰RЌю7You can't delete the "^1s" section while the "^1s" application is installed. Use the Settings notebook if you want to deinstall "^1s" You can't move or copy a section into or out of the Stationery notebook. You can only move or copy individual documents."^1s" is a "^2s" document. It must be placed in the "^2s" Stationery section.You can't rename the "^1s" Stationery section. Stationery sections are named by PenPoint.You can only move or copy documents into the Stationery notebook.You can't move or copy the "^1s" Accessory into the Stationery notebook.v@BВƒ„UЂ[Continue] Out of working space for open documents. Tap Continue to close all open documents and turn to the Table of Contents.Bookshelf storage is full. Please delete or move some documents to disk. You can also free up space by turning to the Installed Software section of the Settings notebook and deinstalling installed software.The disk "^1s" is full. Please delete or move some documents to other disks.Њ@Bу! 789X‚Џ‘’ё&^–—˜™š›œA hardware interrupt error has occurred.A hardware error has occurred.There has been an error reading the disk.There has been an error writing to the disk.You can't perform this action on this document because it is on a write-protected disk. Remove the write protection and try again. Alternatively, you can copy this document to the Bookshelf or to a non write-protected disk.There has been a problem communicating with an external device. It may have been disconnected.Unable to read the disk because it has been damaged.There has been an error reading or writing to the disk.There has been an error reading or writing to the disk.V@BгHYБ aЙcЉя5{СТУФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬЭЮЯабвДЕЖЗИЙКЛМНвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцч?There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.There has been an error writing to the disk. Check the cable connection.There has been an error reading the disk. Check the cable connection.There has been an error reading the disk. Check the cable connection.There has been an error reading the disk. Check the cable connection.There has been an error reading the disk. Check the cable connection.A hardware or media problem has occurred. Check the cable connection.You can't perform this action on this document because it is on a write-protected disk. Remove the write protection and try again. Alternatively, you can copy this document to the Bookshelf or to a non write-protected disk.The disk is damaged.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection.>@BNƒ‡ ‹ œThere has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.There has been a problem communicating with the disk drive. Check the cable connection and make sure the disk drive is turned on.@BjdThe disk name you specified has more than 11 characters or contains one or more invalid characters.:@B<2Unable to read this disk because it is damaged.К@B\LThis service can't be deleted or overwritten now because it is in use.B@B<0Unable to import file.Unable to import file.D@B'Unable to export document.і@BЦ!†—!ДInstall a printer and try againInvalid page range: the "From" page number must be smaller than or the same as the "To" page number.The paper height you specified is not valid. Check for: more than one decimal point, a "-", "0", or no number at all. The paper width you specified is not valid. Check for: more than one decimal point, a "-", "0", or no number at all. The starting page you specified is not valid. Check for: more than one decimal point, a "-", "0", or no number at all. The sum of the right and left margins must be less than the paper width; the sum of the top and bottom margins must be less than the paper height.0@B€x[Retry] [Cancel] Printer is not ready to print. First, make sure the printer is online and has paper. Then, tap Retry.x@B`XThis disk does not support the bookshelf view. Choose another view from the View menu.о@Bc)Y[OK] ^1s should be between ^2d and ^3d.[OK] ^1s should be between ^2d.^3d and ^4d.^5d.4@BOG[OK] You must select a gesture from the list before tapping Practice.\РB>М[Save & Close] [Continue] [Discard Changes] Disk "^1s" has been disconnected with ^2d open ^2{document|documents} on it. You can: Reconnect "^1s", then save and close the open documents. Reconnect "^1s", then continue working. Discard changes to the open ^2{document|documents} without reconnecting "^1s". You can't delete "^1s" because it is the last document of its kind. There must be at least one document for each application.[Restart] [Continue] System upgrade complete. In order for these changes to take effect, you must Shutdown the system and restart it. You can do this now by tapping Restart. If you continue without restarting, the changes will not take effect until you manually Shutdown the system (use the Power page of the Settings notebook).ђРBх=>?PfghŽIJKЧ?УInstalling ^1s "^2s"...Installing ^1s "^2s", Version ^3s...Copying "^1s"...Deinstalling "^1s"...[Deinstall] [Cancel] Deinstall "^1s"?[Deinstall] [Cancel] Deinstall "^1s"? "^1s" controls ^2d ^2{document|documents}, ^3d of which ^3{is|are} open. You will not be able to access these documents until "^1s" is reinstalled.[Deinstall] [Cancel]"^1s" has been modified. The changes you have made to "^1s" will be lost if you don't save it to disk.[Replace] [New Name] [Cancel] "^1s" is already installed. You can either replace "^1s" or install it under a new name.[Replace] [New Name] [Cancel] "^1s" version ^2s is already installed. You can either replace "^1s" or install it under a new name.ŠРB… Huvw[Delete] [Cancel] Delete "^1s"?[Delete] [Cancel] Delete section "^1s"?[Revert] [Cancel] Revert to last checkpoint?РРB™Ж‘[Delete] [Cancel] The "^2s" section in the Outbox still contains ^1d ^1{document|documents}. If you delete the "^2s" Service, ^1{the document|these documents} will also be deleted.[Continue] [Defer] "^1s" document remains in the Outbox section for this service. You can either continue processing this document and any others that remain in the section or defer processing by disabling the section.фРBЊЄ[Delete] [Cancel] The "^2s" section in the Inbox still contains ^1d ^1{document|documents}. If you delete the "^2s" service, these documents will also be deleted.vРB•ˆˆ‰Working space for open documents is running very low. Free up space now by closing documents. If you don't you may lose information.Out of working space for open documents. You will not be able to turn pages until you free up some working space. To free up working space, close all open documents and deinstall installed software (use the Installed Software of the Settings notebook.)”РBf1\Preparing to Standby...Preparing to Shutdown...It is now OK to turn the power switch off.РB& [Delete] [Cancel] Delete "^1s"?"РB93[Cancel]No Activity. Powering Down in ^1d secondsЊ@DЕ7pЉPenPoint Help||Tap on the object or region you are interested in, anywhere on the screen. A help message is displayed here. Tap Cancel to leave Quick Help. You can find more extensive help, on both PenPoint and each application, in the Help Notebook Tap the Help Notebook button to open the Help Notebook.PenPoint Help||There is no help available for that item.PenPoint Help||There is no help installed for that item.@DСtСЌ1žїŸЪGќА{с ІЇЈЉЊtuvwxyxw№ijklmnooopq$з”Q x!ф!P"Х":#С#H$Р$8%М%@&О&<'Б'&(А(:)И)6*А**+++Й+К+Л+j,-з-•.M/0Р0{1ц2Q4О5+7—8:l;еЏ?A‡B!EЛGyH7IыIŸJYKL„LѕLbMЯM•N[O\O]O^O_O`OaObOcOdOeOfOgOhOiOjO§QўQџQRRŸRdT>V?W@XAXBXAY@Z?[>\и^~aa€aa6bcwdŸe–fMg?i@iAiBiCiDiEiFiGiHiIiгi]jчjqkћk…l†l‡lˆl‰lŠl‹lŒllŽllњltnюoqŽqqq‘q’q“q”q•q–q—q˜q™qšq›qœq;sDocument Menu||The Document Menu commands, such as Print, Send, and About, act on a document as a whole. The About command displays document and application information.Edit Menu||The Edit Menu commands, such as copy and delete, act on the item you've selected, including text, documents, and icons. Options||The Options Menu lists the available option sheets. Tap the name of the option sheet to display it.Checkpoint||Tap Checkpoint to save the changes you've made to a document since you turned to it. Tap the Checkpoint before making changes if you think you might change your mind. Tap revert to restore your document to its original state. Be sure to tap revert before turning to another page, because PenPoint automatically saves your changes when you turn the page.Revert||Tap Revert to restore a document to its last checkpoint. PenPoint check points a document after certain procedures so you don't have to. However, you can tap the checkpoint command to make sure things are saved at that time.Print||Tap Print to display the Print dialog sheet. Use the Print sheet to choose printing options, like paper size or which printer to use, and to print the document.Print Setup||Tap Print Setup to display the Print Setup dialog sheets: the Layout sheet, where you can set margins and orientation of a document; Headers & Footers, where you can create and format headers and footers; and Embedded Printing, where you can control the printing of embedded documents.Send||Tap Send to display the list of installed services you can use for sending documents. Tap the service you want to use.About Contents||Use the About Contents command on the Table of Contents Document menu to see information about a selected section or about the Table of Contents application itself.Undo||{\qh Tap Undo to cancel the effect of you're last edit.\line \line You can also undo your last edit by drawing the Undo gesture {\f63 \'CF} in the title line of a document.}Select All||Tap Select All to select the entire contents of a document. Use the Select All command when you want to make a global change, such as increasing the font size of all the text in a document.Move||{\qh Tap Move to begin a move of a selection. The selection, or part of the selection, will be surrounded by an animated dashed outline -- a marquee. Touch the tip of the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination. The selection moves to the point at which you lifted the pen.\line \line You can also use the press gesture {\f63 \'8A} to begin a move. Just touch an object or selection with the pen tip and hold it there until the marquee appears. \line \line You can move a selection or object to a destination that isn't visible on the screen. Initiate the move with the press gesture or the Move command. Then, before touching the marquee again, bring the destination into view, either by scrolling or by turning to another page, as appropriate. The marquee will float over the page. Touch the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination.}Copy||Tap Copy to begin a copy of selected software. The selection, or part of the selection, will be surrounded by an animated double dashed outline -- a double marquee. Then tap the Install button on the menu line to open an installable software sheet for the attached disk. Touch the tip of the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the installable software sheet. You can also use the tap press gesture to begin a copy. Use the Copy command to make backup copies of handwriting profiles, gesture profiles, fonts, user profiles, and dictionaries to a disk. Note that you can't copy an application or service this way. To make a backup copy of an application or service, see the manual that came with it.Move Icon||This icon represents the selection being moved. It is surrounded by an animated dashed outline -- a marquee. Touch the tip of the pen on the icon and drag it to the destination. The selection moves to the point at which you lifted the pen. You can cancel the move by tapping on the icon. You can move the selection to a destination that isn't visible on the screen. Before touching the Move Icon, bring the destination into view, either by scrolling or by turning to another page, as appropriate. The icon will float over the page. Touch the pen on the icon and drag it to the destination.Copy Icon||This icon represents the selection being copied. It is surrounded by an animated double dashed outline -- a double marquee. Touch the tip of the pen on the icon and drag it to the destination. The selection is copied to the point at which you lifted the pen. You can cancel the copy by tapping on the icon. You can copy the selection to a destination that isn't visible on the screen. Before touching the Copy Icon, bring the destination into view, either by scrolling or by turning to another page, as appropriate. The icon will float over the page. Touch the pen on the icon and drag it to the destination.Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Deletable||The Deletable option on the document's Access sheet lets you decide whether a document can be deleted or not.Deletable||The Deletable option on the document's Access sheet lets you decide whether a document can be deleted or not.Document Access Speed||Tap this to set the document's access speed to "Accelerated". This causes the document to remain active even when you are not turned to its page. This setting accelerates turning to the document, at the price of using more memory.Document Access Speed||Tap this to set the document's access speed to "Accelerated". This causes the document to remain active even when you are not turned to its page. This setting accelerates turning to the document, at the price of using more memory.Title||The Title field on the document's Comments sheet lets you write in the title of the document. To edit an existing title, circle it and write the new title in the edit pad.Title||The Title field on the document's Comments sheet lets you write in the title of the document. To edit an existing title, circle it and write the new title in the edit pad.Author||The Author field on the document's Comments sheet lets you write in the author of the document. To change an existing author, circle the name and write the new one in the edit pad.Author||The Author field on the document's Comments sheet lets you write in the author of the document. To change an existing author, circle the name and write the new one in the edit pad.Comments Field||{\qhThe Comments field on the Document sheet lets you write in any information about the selected document. To change the existing information, circle it and write the new information in the edit pad. You can scroll this field to see information above or below the boundaries of the box. \line\par \li1080\fi-1080\sl240\sa120\tx1080 \plain \f63 ( )\f24 \tab Select enclosed text.\par \plain \f63 \'8f\f24 \tab Pop up a pad for inserting text.\par \f63 O\f24 \tab Edit word or selection.\par \f63 P\f24 \tab Proof. Bring up list of alternate translations.\par \f63 X\f24 \plain \f63 \'8c\f24 \tab Delete words or selection.\par \f63 \'8d\f24 \tab Pigtail. Delete a character.\par \f63 \'c8 \'b0\f24 \tab Flicks. Scroll up, down, left, or right.\par \f63 \'b2 \'b4\f24 \tab Double Flicks. Scroll to top, bottom, left, or right.\par \tab Press & Tap Press. Press to move. Tap press to copy.\par \f63 \'80 \'81\f24 \f63 \'82\f24 \tab Multiple Taps. Select word, sentence, paragraph.\par \f63 \'ad\f24 \tab Up right. Insert character.\par \f63 \'a7 \'a5 \'a6\f24 \tab Right down, up, & up flick. Lower case, initial capitals, or upper case.\par \f63 L\f24 \tab Down right. Insert space.\par \f63 \'a8\f24 \tab Down right flick. Insert tab.\par \f63 \'a9\f24 \tab Down left. Insert New Paragraph.\par }Comments||Tap Comments to display the Comments option sheet. Use the Comments sheet to change the name of the document, to write in the name of the author of the document, and to add comments, such as a brief summary of the document's contents. Created Label||The Created field on the About Contents sheet tells you when the notebook was first created.Created Label||The Created field on the About Contents sheet tells you when the notebook was first created.Last Modified||The Last Modified field on the About Contents sheet tells you when someone last changed the notebook.Last Modified||The Last Modified field on the About Contents sheet tells you when someone last changed the notebook.Filed Size||The Filed Size field on the About Contents sheet tells you how big the notebook is when it's stored (you're not using it).Filed Size||The Filed Size field on the About Contents sheet tells you how big the notebook is when it's stored (you're not using it).Active Size||The Active Size field on the About Document sheet tells you the size of the document when you're using it.Active Size||The Active Size field on the About Document sheet tells you the size of the document when you're using it.Application||The Application field on the About Applications sheet tells you the name of the application for the Table of Contents.Application||The Application field on the About Applications sheet tells you the name of the application for the Table of Contents.Version||The Version field on the About Applications sheet tells you the version number of the Table of Contents application.Version||The Version field on the About Applications sheet tells you the version number of the Table of Contents application.Company||The Company field on the About Applications sheet tells you the maker of the Table of Contents application.Company||The Company field on the About Applications sheet tells you the maker of the Table of Contents application.Copyright||The Copyright field on the About Applications sheet tells you the copyright information for the Table of Contents application.Copyright||The Copyright field on the About Applications sheet tells you the copyright information for the Table of Contents application.Large Icon||The Icon field on the About Applications sheet shows you the standard icon for the Table of Contents application.Large Icon||The Icon field on the About Applications sheet shows you the standard icon for the Table of Contents application.Icon||The Small Icon field on the About Application sheet shows you the small icon for the Table of Contents Application.Icon||The Small Icon field on the About Application sheet shows you the small icon for the Table of Contents Application.Paper Size||Tap here to specify the paper size for this document. This is the preset value for the "Paper Size" setting on the Print Sheet.Top Margin||Tap the arrow next to Top Margin to set the distance from the top edge of the paper to the top of the document content. You can also write in an amount in inches.Top Margin||Tap the arrow next to Top Margin to set the distance from the top edge of the paper to the top of the document content. You can also write in an amount in inches.Bottom Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Bottom Margin to set the distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Bottom Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Bottom Margin to set the distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Left Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Left Margin to set the distance from the left edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Left Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Left Margin to set the distance from the left edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Right Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Right Margin to set the distance from the right edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Right Margin for Printing||Tap the arrow next to Right Margin to set the distance from the right edge of the paper to the body of the document. You can also write in an amount in inches.Left Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Left Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Center Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Center Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Right Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Right Header||You can have headers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the header. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Left Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a pagenumber, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Left Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a pagenumber, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Center Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Center Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Right Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Right Footer||You can have footers appear in several positions (left, center, or right). Write in the text you want to have printed in the footer. To have PenPoint automatically add a page number, date, or the document name: write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the current date, and nm. to print the document name.Print||Use Print along with Apply to option to control the printing of embedded document. Choose Yes and Embedded Documents to have the document print all of its embedded documents. Choose No to print none of the embedded documents. To select some of the embedded documents to print, first decide whether you want to print most of them. (Choose Yes or No for the Print option). Then set the exceptions. What you choose on the embedded document's Embedded Printing sheet modifies the setting for the main document. For example, to avoid printing an embedded document, choose Yes for the main document, and No from the embedded document's Embedded Printing sheet.Print||Use Print along with Apply to option to control the printing of embedded document. Choose Yes and Embedded Documents to have the document print all of its embedded documents. Choose No to print none of the embedded documents. To select some of the embedded documents to print, first decide whether you want to print most of them. (Choose Yes or No for the Print option). Then set the exceptions. What you choose on the embedded document's Embedded Printing sheet modifies the setting for the main document. For example, to avoid printing an embedded document, choose Yes for the main document, and No from the embedded document's Embedded Printing sheet.Orientation||Tap the arrow next to Orientation to tell PenPoint whether to print the document so that the top of it runs along the narrower (Portrait) or wider part of the page (Landscape).Orientation||Tap the arrow next to Orientation to tell PenPoint whether to print the document so that the top of it runs along the narrower (Portrait) or wider part of the page (Landscape).Header Margin Label||Tap the arrow next to Header Margin to choose the number of inches for the margin (the distance from the top edge of the paper to the top of the header text).Header Margin Label||Tap the arrow next to Header Margin to choose the number of inches for the margin (the distance from the top edge of the paper to the top of the header text).Footer Margin Label||Tap the arrow next to Footer Margin to choose the number of inches for the margin (the distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the bottom of the footer text).Footer Margin Label||Tap the arrow next to Footer Margin to choose the number of inches for the margin (the distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the bottom of the footer text).Font for Header & Footer||Tap the arrow next to Font to choose an installed font for the header and footer text.Font for Header & Footer||Tap the arrow next to Font to choose an installed font for the header and footer text.Size for Header & Footer||Tap the arrow next to Size to choose the font size for the header and footer text.Size for Header & Footer||Tap the arrow next to Size to choose the font size for the header and footer text.On First Page||Tap the arrow next to On First Page. Tap Yes to print a header or footer on the first page of a document as well as on subsequent pages, tap No to print it on all but the first page.On First Page||Tap the arrow next to On First Page. Tap Yes to print a header or footer on the first page of a document as well as on subsequent pages, tap No to print it on all but the first page.Title Line Gestures||Below are gestures that work in the document title lines. Some of them will also work on the title line of notebooks. Circle Edit text Check Display option sheets 'X' Delete document 'M' Show or hide the menu line 'S' Check the spelling 'F' Find a word or phrase Double tap Float a document Flick up Zoom floating page to the full screen Flick down Reduce page to its normal size Flick left Turn to the next page Flick right Turn to the previous page Flick up down Alternately show controls and borders (in an embedded document)Deinstall||Tap Deinstall to remove the selected software from your computer. You can also deinstall software by drawing the cross out gesture over its name.Find||Tap Find to display the Find or the Find & Replace dialog sheet. Use the Find sheet to search for words or phrases in the document. Use the Find & Replace sheet to search for words or phrases and replace them. You can also draw the 'F' gesture to display the Find sheets. Draw it in the title line of the document to start searching from the beginning of the document. Draw it anywhere in the document to start searching from that point onward.Spell||Tap Spell to check the spelling of words in a document with the Spell dialog sheet. The Spell dialog sheet will display the first word that PenPoint doesn't recognize in an edit pad, along with a list of suggested alternatives. You can also draw the 'S' gesture to display the Spell sheet. Draw it in the title line of the document to check the spelling of the entire document. Draw it anywhere in the document to start checking the spelling from that point onward.Show||The Show option on the document's Controls option sheet lets you choose to display some controls, or just the borders of a document. You might want to display borders only to make an embedded document look more like a part of the container document. Show||The Show option on the document's Controls option sheet lets you choose to display some controls, or just the borders of a document. You might want to display borders only to make an embedded document look more like a part of the container document. Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Controls||The Controls option on the document's Controls option sheet is a multiple check list from which you can choose the controls you want to display. You can choose the Title Line, Menu Line, Scroll Margins, Cork Margin, or any combination of these.Move Marquee||A move is in progress. The selection being moved, or part of the selection, is surrounded by an animated dashed outline -- a marquee. Touch the tip of the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination. The selection moves to the point at which you lifted the pen. You can cancel the move by tapping inside the marquee. You can move the selection to a destination that isn't visible on the screen. Before touching inside the marquee again, bring the destination into view, either by scrolling or by turning to another page, as appropriate. The marquee will float over the page. Touch the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination.Copy Marquee||A copy is in progress. The selection being copied, or part of the selection, is surrounded by an animated double dashed outline -- a marquee. Touch the tip of the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination. The selection is copied to the point at which you lifted the pen. You can cancel the copy by tapping inside the marquee. You can copy the selection to a destination that isn't visible on the screen. Before touching inside the marquee again, bring the destination into view, either by scrolling or by turning to another page, as appropriate. The marquee will float over the page. Touch the pen inside the marquee and drag it to the destination.About Contents||Use the About Contents command on the Table of Contents Document menu to see information about a selected section or about the Table of Contents application itself.About Application||Turn to the About Application sheet from the About Contents command on the Table of Contents Document menu to see information about the Table of Contents and Section applications. This sheet tells you the name and version of the application, along with the name of the company that created it, and what its large and small icons look like.Controls||Tap Controls to display the Controls option sheet. Use the Controls sheet to display or hide the menu line, scroll margin and cork margin. You can also use it to set the border style for embedded documents.Access Speed||The Access Speed option on the document's Access sheet lets you choose the Standard or Accelerated speed for turning to a document. If you choose Accelerated, you can turn to a document faster, but the document will take up more memory space. (It's always kept at its active size.)Comments||Tap Comments to display the Comments option sheet. Use the Comments sheet to change the name of the document, to write in the name of the author of the document, and to add comments, such as a brief summary of the document's contents. Print Layout||Use this sheet to tell PenPoint where the content of the document should appear on the page when it's printed. Use it to set the page margins and the page orientation.Headers & Footers Sheet||You can add a heading at the top (header) or bottom margin area (footer) of your document. Headers and footers appear on every page and typically contain information such as a page number or document name. You can have PenPoint automatically print sequential page numbers, the current date, or the name of the document in a header or footer. Write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) to print page numbers, dt. to print the date, and nm. to print the document name.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Borders||Use the Borders option on the document's Controls option sheet to display a single or double border around an embedded document.Print Embedding Setup||Use the Embedded Printing sheet to tell PenPoint which embedded documents to print.Location||Tap In Place to print the embedded document where it occurs in the main document. Tap At End to print it at the end of the main document. PenPoint only prints the part of the embedded document that's currently visible. If you've shrunk an embedded document and want the entire document printed, resize it. (To print the document without resizing it, choose At End.)Location||Tap In Place to print the embedded document where it occurs in the main document. Tap At End to print it at the end of the main document. PenPoint only prints the part of the embedded document that's currently visible. If you've shrunk an embedded document and want the entire document printed, resize it. (To print the document without resizing it, choose At End.)Apply To||Use Print along with Apply to option to control the printing of embedded document. To print all the embedded documents, on the main document's Embedded Printing sheet, choose Yes for the Print option and Embedded Documents for Apply to. If you've set the main document's Print option to No, and you want to print a specific embedded document, choose Yes and This Document on its Embedded Printing sheet.Apply To||Use Print along with Apply to option to control the printing of embedded document. To print all the embedded documents, on the main document's Embedded Printing sheet, choose Yes for the Print option and Embedded Documents for Apply to. If you've set the main document's Print option to No, and you want to print a specific embedded document, choose Yes and This Document on its Embedded Printing sheet.>@DogHelp notebook icon||Tap the help icon to open it. You see the Quick Help sheet and a button labeled Help notebook. While the Quick Help sheet is showing, you can get help about anything on the screen by tapping it. The contents of the sheet change according to what you tap. To get more detailed help, organized by topic and task, tap the Help notebook button. Standard icon gestures: Tap Open Circle Edit icon label Check Icon Options Cross out Delete Press-drag Move Tap-press-drag Copy Plus SelectК@D­e  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdпCreate Menu Selections||Use the Create Menu to create new documents from template documents (stationery). Tap Create, then tap the name of the stationery you want. The newly-created document appears as a new Notebook page immediately following the selected document or section. If nothing is selected, the new document is the last page of the Notebook. You can also display the Create Menu by drawing the caret gesture in the Table of Contents, or the double caret gesture in a document. To make stationery available through the Create Menu, tap the Stationery icon to open it, then tap the check box of the appropriate stationery.n@D Reference Button||A reference button is a link to another location in the same document or to a different document. A tap on the button scrolls to the linked location or turns to the document. A double tap on the button floats the linked document. When you insert a reference button in a document and scroll the page, the reference button moves out of view. You can keep it in view by moving it to the cork margin. Doing this also prevents PenPoint from printing the icon and the label when it prints your document. @DЖдежЊSoftware Keyboard||A software keyboard that you can use to enter a text in a document. Press to set an insertion point in the text and then tap a character on the keyboard. When you're done tap the close corner.Software Keyboard||A software keyboard that you can use to enter a text in a document. Press to set an insertion point in the text and then tap a character on the keyboard. When you're done tap the close corner.N@D…К}Connected Bookshelf||The Bookshelf for an internal disk or onethat's connected to your computer. This Bookshelf works just like the Bookshelf view on the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook. It shows you the PenPoint documents and notebooks you've stored on disk. If you have more than one connected disk, you may need to shrink the Notebook page to reveal the bookshelf behind it. Use the resize handle at the bottom of the Notebook page. (Note that in Bookshelf view you won't see non-PenPoint documents or PenPoint documents that you've copied in Directory view. To see them, turn to the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook and choose Directory from the View menu.)Volume Boookshelf Background||The Bookshelf for an internal disk or onethat's connected to your computer. This Bookshelf works just like the Bookshelf view on the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook. It shows you the PenPoint documents and notebooks you've stored on disk. If you have more than one connected disk, you may need to shrink the Notebook page to reveal the bookshelf behind it. Use the resize handle at the bottom of the Notebook page. (Note that in Bookshelf view you won't see non-PenPoint documents or PenPoint documents that you've copied in Directory view. To see them, turn to the Disks Connected page of the Connections notebook and choose Directory from the View menu.)Ю@DХПBoookshelf Background||The Bookshelf holds auxiliary notebooks and accessories you use while working with documents. Each notebook or accessory is represented by an icon (a small picture). You can also embed new documents or copy existing ones to the Bookshelf, and embed reference buttons there. To open a Bookshelf icon, tap it. When it's open, it floats on the page. To move it, drag its title bar. To resize it, drag the resize handle at the corner or the bottom. Most of the Bookshelf notebooks work the same way as your main Notebook. To turn to a page in the notebook, find it in the table of contents and tap its page number. To get to the table of contents, tap the notebook's Contents tab.(@D§Cork Margin||The cork margin is an area at the bottom of the document -- a place to put reference buttons, new or embedded documents, and accessories. Move or copy icons into the cork margin using the standard gestures for moving (press drag) or copying (tap press and drag). Create a referemce button in the cork margin by first selecting the word or document to be linked to, then drawing the circle tap gesture in the cork margin. Draw the caret gesture in the cork margin to bring up the Create menu.p@DдЬNotebook Tab||You can attach a tab to any page in the notebook, for quick access. Tap the tab to turn to the page, or double tap to float the page over the notebook (if the floating preference is on). To attach a tab to a document, draw a 'T' in the document's title line, or over the title in the Table of Contents. To edit the tab's label, draw a circle over the tab.To delete a tab, draw an 'X' over the tab, or draw a 'T' in the document's title line.Ў@D В  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcd<€Фбо 8Е2zТ l Щ & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \  э ўЋ@ЪЁDocument, Section, Directory, File||Use this command on the Table of Contents Options menu to see the name of what you have selected, its type (the application used to create it), when it was created and when last modified, and its filed (stored) size. This sheet also provides you with two write-in fields. The Author field lets you write in the name of the author, for example for the document. The Comments field lets you write a memo about the document or selection.Title||The name of the document, section, director or file on disk.Title||The name of the document, section, director or file on disk.Author||The Author field lets you write in any information about the selected document. To change the existing information, circle it and write the new information in the edit pad. You can scroll this field to see information above or below the boundaries of the box.Author||The Author field lets you write in any information about the selected document. To change the existing information, circle it and write the new information in the edit pad. You can scroll this field to see information above or below the boundaries of the box.Comments||The Comments field lets you write in any information about the selected document, section, directory or file. To change the existing information, circle it and write the new information in the edit pad. You can scroll this field to see information above or below the boundaries of the box.Comments||The Comments field lets you write in any information about the selected document, section, directory or file. To change the existing information, circle it and write the new information in the edit pad. You can scroll this field to see information above or below the boundaries of the box.Type||The application used to create the document, section, directory or file. (Non-PenPoint documents are listed as files.)Type||The application used to create the document, section, directory or file. (Non-PenPoint documents are listed as files.)Created||The date you created the document, section, directory or file.Created||The date you created the document, section, directory or file.Last Modified||The date you last worked on the document, section, directory or file.Last Modified||The date you last worked on the document, section, directory or file.Filed Size||The amount of space the document, section, directory or file occupies on a disk.Filed Size||The amount of space the document, section, directory or file occupies on a disk.Icon||On the Table of Contents, icons identify the type of application used to create a document. Sections have generic icons that show you whether a section is open or closed. Tap a document or section icon to turn to its page. You can also turn to the page by tapping the page number to the right of the document or the section title. Double tap the icon to float the page. (You may need to set the floating preference in the Settings notebook.)Table of Contents||The Table of Contents provides an overview of the Notebook's contents. Section names are shown in bold -- double tap on a section name to expand or collapse its contents. To turn to a document or section, tap on either the document's icon or on the page number. Use the Table of Contents to easily manipulate the Notebook's contents. You can create, delete, rename, move, or copy documents or sections with either menu commands or gestures.Name of Document or Section||Each page of the Notebook holds either a document or a section. Tap on the name to select a document or section for a menu operation. Section names are shown in bold. Double tap on the section name to expand or collapse a section's contents.Page Number||Tap on the page number to turn to that page. Double tap to temporarily float the page on top of the Notebook. (You must first turn on floating on the Preferences sheet.) You can also turn to the page by tapping the icon to the left of the document or section name.Document Type||Displays the name of the application used to create a document. You can turn this (and other columns) on and off from the Show menu.Date Last Modified||Displays the date a document was last modified. You can turn this (and other columns) on and off from the Layout Options Sheet.Time Last Modified||Displays the time a document was last modified. You can turn this (and other columns) on and off from the Show menu.Size||Displays a document's size in bytes. For sections, shows the total size of all documents in the section. You can turn this (and other columns) on and off from the Show menu.Tab Box||Check this box to turn a page's tab on or off. You can also turn a tab on or off by drawing the 'T' gesture on the document or section name in the Table of Contents (or on the title line of the page itself). You can turn this (and other columns) on and off from the Show menu.B@DŸ6  !"#$%&'()*+,-./012Їs/Import Sheet||Use this to choose the PenPoint application to use with the document being imported into the Notebook.Name of Document Being Imported||This field displays the name of the document being imported into the Notebook.Name for Imported Document||Use this to name the document being imported into the Notebook.Format for Imported Document||This list includes the currently-installed PenPoint applications available for use with the document being imported. Choose the desired application, then tap the Import button to bring the document into the Notebook. Choose "Placeholder" to import the document without associating an application with it. In this way you can import a document whose application is not currently installed, and install it later.@D\%Ц šб      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHˆ‰ВјЭЮЯабвpџˆg h i j k l m  § P ш _ " # $ % Xž‰ЛфхцчшщŠ!ђq•–—˜™TUVWXYZ[\]Ї%lЁфnбвгдˆХž!"#$%&…нвZ б д!е!ж!з!и!N"|"Њ"ц""#W#’#Ь#Layout Command||Tap Layout in Directory View to display information such as the size of a document and the date on which you created it; in Bookshelf View to choose an icon style; in a category of software to display information such as size or version number. Tap Layout when you're in a category of software to display the check boxes for installing software on your computer.Bookshelf Layout option sheet||Tap an icon style to choose it. PenPoint displays all the disk icons in the style you choose. Disk Icon Options||Use the Disk Icons command on the Options menu to choose a format for the icons for connected disks. Choose an icon size and where you want the disk name to appear.Disk Options||Use the Disk command on the Options menu to get information about a connected disk, such as its name and the space available on it. You can also use this command to make a disk a quick install disk. When you connect to a quick install disk, PenPoint offers to install the software on that disk.No Volumes Connected||There are no volumes currently connected.Volume Icon||The disk icon indicates a connected disk. Tap on the icon to see the disk's contents. When you're viewing the contents of a disk, its icon turns light grey. Circle the name to rename the disk. You can choose use the Options menu of the Disks Connected page to choose a style of icon.Icon Background||Check on the background to choose Icon display type.Name of the Disk||The name in the upper right corner of the Disks Connected page is the name of the connected disk. You can change the name of the disk by circling it and editing the name in the pad that appears.Disks||Use the Disk menu to close the contents of the disk you're looking at, duplicate or format a floppy disk, and update the display of a disk's contents.Edit||Use the Edit menu on the Disks Connected page to move, copy, and delete files, to rename a disk, or to create a new directory on a disk.View||Use the View menu on the Disks Connected page to choose which kind of software you want to see, or which area of a connected disk.Options||Use the Options menu on the Disks Connected page to choose what information to display on the Disks Connected page, to get information about a connected disk, and to choose a style of icon for the connected disks.Close||Use the Close command on the Disks menu to stop viewing the contents of a disk. If you want to see the contents again, double tap the disk's icon.Duplicate||The Duplicate command on the Disks menu gives you a speedy way to copy the entire contents of a given disk to another disk. PenPoint reads the contents of the disk currently in the drive, and then prompts you for the destination disk.Eject Remember||Ejects the disk. Eject Forget||Eject forget - Ejects the disk. Update Display||Use the Update Display command on the Disks menu to check the contents of a disk to see if a new document or file has been added to it.Quick Installer?||Tap Quick Installer to have PenPoint offer to install software for you when you connect to the disk.Format||Use the Format command on the Disks menu to format a floppy or hard disk in a connected drive. For a floppy, you'll see a dialog sheet asking you which size disk you have, 720K or 1.44M.Move||Use the Move command on the Edit menu to move a file or document. First select a file by tapping its name. Then tap Move. You'll see a marquee around the file name. You then move it in the usual way -- by dragging the marquee to its new location on that disk, into the Notebook, or onto another disk.Copy||Use the Copy command on the Edit menu to copy a file or document. First select a file by tapping its name. Then tap Copy. You'll see a double marquee around the file name. Copy it to its new location in the usual way -- by dragging the marquee into the Notebook, onto another disk, or to another place on the same disk.Delete||Use the Delete command on the Edit menu to delete a file or document on disk. First select a file by tapping its name. Then tap Delete. You'll see a dialog sheet asking you to confirm the deletion. Tap either Delete or Cancel.Rename||Use the Rename command on the Edit menu to rename a file, document, disk or directory on disk. Select the file first by tapping its name. Then tap Rename. The current name appears in an editing pad so you can edit or change it. To rename a disk, circle the name of the icon and edit it in the pad.Create Directory||Use the Create Directory command on the Edit menu when you want to create a new directory on a connected floppy disk. PenPoint creates a directory and names it Dir. You can rename it in the usual way, by circling the current name and changing it in the editing pad that appears.Directory||Use the Directory command on the View menu when you want to see all the files and documents on a connected disk, except what's in the Bookshelf area.Bookshelf||Use the Bookshelf command on the View menu when you want to see only the documents and notebooks in the Bookshelf area of a connected disk.Applications, Services etc.||Use the Applications, Services, Dictionaries, HandWriting, Fonts or the User Profiles command on the View menu when you want to see that respective selection on a connected disk.Expand||Use the Expand command on the View menu to see the documents or files contained in a directory you're viewing on disk.Collapse||Use the Collapse command on the View menu to temporarily hide the documents or files in a directory so you can see more of the directories on a connected disk.Layout||Use the Layout command on the Option menu to choose which information to display on the Disks Connected page, and the sort order for the information. For example, you can show the date and time the file was created, as well as its size, the version of the software, and whether or not the file is installed. You can also tap in this Install column to install something.Columns||Tap the names of the columns that you want to display on the Printer Network View page. A check mark indicates which one you've chosen. Tap a check mark if you change your mind.Icon||Tap Icon to display the application icon next to the document name.Type||Tap Type to display the name of the application used to create the document. (Non-PenPoint documents are called files.)Date & Time||Tap Date & Time to find out when you created a document. Size||Tap Size to see each document's size in bytes.Dir Size||Tap Dir Size to find out each directory's size in bytes.Version||Tap Version to find out the version of the application you used to create a document. (Non-PenPoint documents are called files.)Install||Tap Install to display the check boxes that you tap to install software on your computer.Sort By||Tap the arrow next to Sort By to arrange the documents on the Disks Connected page by a different criteria -- for example, by the type of application used to create them.Name||Tap Name to sort the documents alphabetically by name.Date||Tap Date to sort the documents by the date on which you created them.Size||Tap Size to sort the documents by size, placing the largest documents (or documents in a directory or section) at the top of the list.Type||Tap Type to sort the documents by the kinds of applications used to create them. (Non- PenPoint documents are called files.)Name||The name of the connected disk.To rename it, tap the name and change it in the edit pad.Total Space||The amount of space available on the connected disk for storing documents.Free Space||The amount of space remaining on the connected disk for storing documents. To see how much space a PenPoint document, section, or notebook will occupy on disk once you move or copy it to the disk, check its filed size. To find out the filed size of a document,turn to the Table of Contents, select it, and choose Document from the Options menu. Do the same to determine the size of a section. To find out the size of the entire notebook, choose the About command from the Document menu.Read Only||This field tells you whether you can only read what's on the disk or also write on it (add or change something on the disk).Quick Installer?||Tap Quick Installer to have PenPoint offer to install software for you when you connect to the disk.Initial View||Tap here to choose the view that's displayed when you connect a disk that automatically installs software for you. Choose the view that matches the kind of software on your disk. For example, if your disk contains fonts, choose the Fonts view.Disk Icon Option Sheet||Tap an icon style to choose it. PenPoint displays all the disk icons in the style you choose.Name||This column shows the name of the item.Type||This column shows the type of the item.Date||This column shows the last modified date of the item.Time||This column shows the last modified time of the item.Size||This column shows the actual size of the item.Version||This column shows the version number of the item.Install||This column shows whether the item is installed.x@D[e  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdEmpty Bookshelf||The bookshelf is empty.Т@D:2Keyboard||Tap the appropriate key to enter the desired character at the current input point. In fields, the input point is marked by a vertical line. In overwrite boxes, the input point is the box with the black underline. In text, the input point marked by either a grey selection or a vertical line.š@D  Ћ-mХЦ-јRuled Line Entry||This area allows you to enter text. Print neatly, using the ruled lines as a guide. Leave plenty of space between words. You can delete portions of what you have written with the 'scratchout' gesture -- make three connected horizontal lines over what you want to delete, without lifting the pen between strokes. Tap the OK button to translate what you have written and transfer the text to the document.Field Entry||Write a single character in each box, using the baseline as a guide. When writing into an empty pad, tap the OK button to translate the writing in place, leaving the translated characters in the boxes where you can correct them by direct overwriting. You can also use editing gestures on the text: Pigtail deletes a character, horizontal line deletes more than one character, and down-right inserts one or more spaces. Be sure to end any gesture outside of the box the gesture starts in. Once the pad contains one or more translated characters, tap the OK button to transfer the characters to the document.OK Button||The OK button works slightly differently depending on whether the pad is 'boxed' (horizontal lines with vertical separators between characters) or 'ruled' (horizontal lines only). In ruled pads, tapping the OK button translates any writing in the pad and transfers the translated text to the target (when writing style is ruled) or to a 'boxed' pad (when writing style is ruled/boxed). Using the boxed pad is a two step process: 1) When a boxed pad contains only untranslated writing, tapping the OK button translates the writing in place, leaving the translated characters in the boxes where you can correct them by writing directly over them. 2) Once a boxed pad contains one or more translated characters, tapping the OK button transfers the characters to the target.Clear Button||Tap the clear button to erase what's in the pad. Cancel Button||Tap the Cancel button to close the pad without translating your writing.Signature Pad||This area saves and displays all pen strokes written here (a signature, for example). Single Character Pad||This area allows you to write a single character. Translation will occur automatically when the pen is lifted out of the area, and the result will be entered into the target area.ъ@Dr(g&'•–dЛМНОПРСТУ)яaЯH­M — ђ  a  NюPуEdit Menu||The Edit Menu commands, such as Rename and Deinstall, act on the software you've selected.Options Menu||The Options Menu lists the available option sheets. Tap the name of the option sheet to display it.Services may also allow their options to be set from the item's option sheet.Install Button||Tap the Install button to display the installable software sheet. Use the installable software sheet to install items from any connected disk.A Disk Viewer will be displayed, showing the available installable items on all the connected disk volumes. All Disk Manager operations (such as Move, Copy and Delete) are available from this Disk Manager.Copy Installed Item||Puts the selected item in copy mode, surrounded with a double animated border, showing that it's ready to copy. Once the item is in copy mode, you can drag it to any open Disk Viewer.Rename||Tap Rename to display an edit pad for editing or replacing the name of the selected software. You can also rename any software by drawing the circle gesture over its name.Delete Installed Item||The delete command removes the selected installed item completely from the computer. You can also draw an 'X' over any item to delete it.Names of Installed Items||This column lists the name of each installed item for the current category.Version||This column lists the version of each installed item for the current category.Sizes of Installed Items||This column lists the amount of memory that each installed item occupies, in bytes.Types of Installed Handwriting Items||This column lists the type of each installed item for the current category.Types of Installed Service Items||This column lists the type of each installed item for the current category.Modified||The Modified column indicates whether the item has been modified since it was installed or last saved to disk.Current Status for Installed Items||This column applies to Handwriting Profiles and Personal Dictionaries. It indicates whether the profile or dictionary is currently the one being used by the system. In Use||The In Use column indicates whether PenPoint is currently using the font. The Installer will not allow a font that is in use to be deinstalled.Install Button||Tap the Install button to display the installable software sheet. Use the installable software sheet to install items from any connected disk.Install & Close Button||Installs the selected item and closes the pop-up.Install & Eject Button||Installs the selected item, ejects the disk and closes the pop-up.Installer Close Button||Closes the pop-up.Preferences Section||The Preferences section of the Settings notebook contains pages where you can change settings for the PenPoint operating system, such as the style of writing pads. Tap on the individual page names for more information. Tap the Preference tab or section title to turn to the most recently viewed page.Installed Software Section||The Installed Software section of the Settings notebook contains pages where you can install, deinstall, or rename software. Tap on the individual page names for more information. Tap the Installed Software tab or section title to turn to the most recently viewed page.Status Section||The Status section of the Settings notebook contains pages that give you more information about PenPoint, such as the version number. You'll also find information on how PenPoint is currently using your computer's available memory and storage space. Tap on the individual page names for more information. Tap the Status tab or section title to turn to the most recently viewed page.Installed Applications||Use the Applications page of the Settings notebook to install new applications, or to deinstall existing applications. An application is a software program that adds capabilities to your PenPoint computer.Installed Services||Use the Services page of the Settings notebook to install new services, or deinstall existing services. A service is a specialized application, such as a printer driver, a modem driver, or an electronic mail service, that serves as a bridge between PenPoint applications and outside applications or devices.Installed Handwriting||Use the Handwriting page of the Settings notebook to install a new handwriting profile, or to change which one PenPoint uses. If the handwriting profile supplied with your PenPoint computer is customizable, tap the Customize button to train PenPoint how to translate your handwriting. A handwriting profile is a special type of software that tells PenPoint how to translate your handwriting.Installed Gesture||Use the Gesture page of the Settings notebook to install a new gesture set, or to change which gesture set PenPoint uses. A gesture set tells PenPoint how to translate your gestures. To learn how to draw gestures, tap the Practice button on the menu line of this page.Installed Dictionaries||Use the Dictionaries page of the Settings notebook to install a new dictionary, or to change which one PenPoint uses. A personal dictionary is a list of words, such as names of people that you know, that PenPoint uses in addition to its internal dictionary when you check a document's spelling. Installed Fonts||Use the Fonts page of the Settings notebook to install new fonts, or to deinstall existing fonts. A font is a text typeface that's used to display a document on screen and to print it.Installed User Profile||Use the User Profiles page of the Settings notebook to install a user profile from a disk, or to change which of the installed profiles you want PenPoint to use. A user profile is a set of PenPoint system preferences. When you change a preference, such as which type of writing pad you use, PenPoint records that change in the current user profile. You can keep separate user profiles on your computer for each person who uses it.Eject Button||Ejects the disk without installing anything.b@D˜h  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdПФCustomize||Tap the Customize button to turn to the Handwriting Customization sheet. Use the Handwriting Customization sheet to teach PenPoint how you print your letters.Practice||Tap the Practice button to display the gesture or handwriting practice sheet (depending on which page of the Settings notebook you are on). Use these sheets to learn how to draw gestures and how to print so that PenPoint will recognize your writing.Customize||Tap the Customize button to turn to the Handwriting Customization sheet. Use the Handwriting Customization sheet to teach PenPoint how you print your letters.Practice||Tap the Practice button to display the gesture or handwriting practice sheet (depending on which page of the Settings notebook you are on). Use these sheets to learn how to draw gestures and how to print so that PenPoint will recognize your writing.X@Dse  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdЅOpen||Tap the Open button to display the selected dictionary. Once the dictionary is displayed, you can edit words in it or add words to it, in the same way as you would in a text document. You can also add words to the current dictionary by tapping the Remember button when the word appears in the Spell dialog sheet.’@Dh qFModel||The model is the manufacturer's name for the printer using the printer driver you've chosen.Port||Tap the arrow next to Port to choose which port to use for this printer, such as the Parallel port. If you're using a printer on a network, the port will be the name of the network printer you want to use.˜@Dh DPaper Feed||Tap the arrow next to Paper Feed to choose the options available to you. For example, dot matrix printers often give you a choice of using continuos or single sheet paper. PCL printers often give you a choice of which paper tray to use and whether to insert the paper manually or automatically.–@D@ Paper Feed||т@D› Column||Tap the names of the columns that you want to display. A check mark indicates which one you've chosen. Tap a check mark if you change your mind.Sort By||Tap the arrow next to Sort By to arrange the installed services on the page by a different criteria.і@DC˜A—пы*/Current Printer||Lets you specify which printer to print to. To add a printer to the list of available printers, use the Printers accessory in Tools.Printer Enabled?||Tells the system whether or not the printer is currently connected and ready to print. If the printer is not connected when you are about to issue the Print command, (or if you want to defer printing for any reason) set this control to "No". Instead of printing the document immediately, PenPoint will copy it to the OutBox, where it will remain until the printer is once again connected. This is important because for some printers (specifically those connected directly through the serial port) the system is unable to detect automatically whether the printer is connected. If you print to an active printer that is not connected the print job will be lost.Paper Size||Lets you specify which size paper is currently being used in the printer.Pages to Print||Lets you specify which pages of the document to print. Page Number to Print||Lets you specify which page to start numbering from if page numbers are printed in the header or footer of the document To specify whether or not the page number is in fact printed, use the "Headers & Footers" sheet of the "Print Setup" dialog.Number of Copies to Print||Write in how many copies to print. Collate Multiple Copies||This control applies only when printing multiple copies of a multi-page document. Set to "Yes" to print all the pages of each copy together, in order. Set to "No" to print all the copies of page 1, then all the copies of page 2, etc.0@DЬў  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€<^_ХЦЧШЩЪЫЬєѕіїјљњћќ§ўџ      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_` 1 ш ЬPrinter||Tap the arrow next to Printer to choose the printer. To add a printer to the list of available printers, create one from the Printers Connected page in the Connections notebook.Pages Label||Tap Pages to tell PenPoint which pages of the document to print. Tap All to print the entire document. To print selected pages, write the number of the first page to be printed, and the number of the last page. (To change an existing number, write the new one on top of it.)Paper Size||Tap Paper Size to tell PenPoint whether to use: US Standard (8.5" X 11"), US Legal (8.5" X 11"), A4 (European Standard 8.268" X 11.693"), or write in a width and height.First Page #||Write the page number PenPoint should use to begin numbering your document. Use this option, for example, when you're printing separate documents and want to number them sequentially. To specify whether page numbers are printed at all, choose the Print Setup command. Turn to the Headers & Footers sheet, and write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) where you want the number to appear to appear on the page.Printer Enabled||Tap the arrow next to Printer Enabled and tap Yes to tell PenPoint that your printer is currently connected and ready to print your document. Tap No if your printer isn't connected or you want to defer printing. When you choose No, PenPoint stores a copy of the document in the Out box with your instructions for printing it. Later, when you're ready to print, tap Yes to enable the printer and to print the documents in the Out box. If you have several documents to print, it's sometimes easier to print them all at once from the Out box. You can do this by connecting your computer to a printer, choosing the Print command for each document, but not enabling the printer until the last document. As soon as you enable the printer, PenPoint starts printing the documents in the Out box.First Page #||Write the page number PenPoint should use to begin numbering your document. Use this option, for example, when you're printing separate documents and want to number them sequentially. To specify whether page numbers are printed at all, choose the Print Setup command. Turn to the Headers & Footers sheet, and write pg. (the letters pg followed by a period) where you want the number to appear to appear on the page.Pages Label||Tap Pages to tell PenPoint which pages of the document to print. Tap All to print the entire document. To print selected pages, write the number of the first page to be printed, and the number of the last page. (To change an existing number, write the new one on top of it.)Paper Size||Tap Paper Size to tell PenPoint whether to use: US Standard (8.5" X 11"), US Legal (8.5" X 11"), A4 (European Standard 8.268" X 11.693"), or write in a width and height.Printer Enabled||Tap the arrow next to Printer Enabled and tap Yes to tell PenPoint that your printer is currently connected and ready to print your document. Tap No if your printer isn't connected or you want to defer printing. When you choose No, PenPoint stores a copy of the document in the Out box with your instructions for printing it. Later, when you're ready to print, tap Yes to enable the printer and to print the documents in the Out box. If you have several documents to print, it's sometimes easier to print them all at once from the Out box. You can do this by connecting your computer to a printer, choosing the Print command for each document, but not enabling the printer until the last document. As soon as you enable the printer, PenPoint starts printing the documents in the Out box.Printer||Tap the arrow next to Printer to choose the printer. To add a printer to the list of available printers, create one from the Printers Connected page in the Connections notebook.ц@DE;KЙfѓ(.uS  • c „ *йl$јЌњ7zОF№ЈI„С|Кє^­ІХb ^"О"g# $%Т%'j')є)]*”,•,а-б-ч.^/Ю/<0Ў01l2Й2Ё3Ђ3є35n5і68Ж8%9Ћ:Handwriting Preferences||Use the Writing page of the Settings notebook to choose the size and shape of PenPoint's writing pads, and to define how PenPoint translates your handwriting.Writing Style Preference||Tap the arrow next to Writing Style to tell PenPoint how you normally write. Choose Upper Case Only as the Writing Style if you normally write in all capital letters. When PenPoint translates your handwriting, it will convert the text to mixed case, following normal English rules of capitalization. Choose Mixed Case as the Writing Style if you want to write using both upper and lower case letters.Writing Pad Style Preference||Tap the arrow next to Writing Pad to choose the Writing Pad style you want to use throughout PenPoint. When you choose Boxed pads, the characters stay in the boxes after translation. You can correct any errors by writing over them before transferring the characters onto the page. Ruled pads don't have boxes. Your writing is translated and transferred onto the page as soon as you tap the OK button. Ruled/Boxed pads combine both styles. You write in ruled pads. When you tap OK PenPoint translates your writing into boxed pads. You can correct any errors in the boxes before transferring the characters onto the page.Box Size Preference||Tap the arrow next to Box Size to choose the size of the individual boxes in the Boxed and Ruled/Boxed pads throughout PenPoint. If you are having trouble getting your letters to fit in the boxes, pick a larger size. If your letters are much smaller than the boxes, pick a smaller size.Box Shape Preference||Tap the arrow next to Box Shape to choose the shape of the individual boxes in the Boxed and Ruled/Boxed pads throughout PenPoint. If your letters are wider than the boxes, pick Short. If your letters are taller than the boxes, pick Tall.Ruled Height Preference||Tap the arrow next to Ruled Height to choose the space between lines in Ruled and Ruled/Boxed pads throughout PenPoint. If you are having trouble getting your letters to fit between the lines, pick a larger size. If your letters are much smaller than the space between the lines, pick a smaller size.Pen Preferences||Use the Pen page of the Settings notebook to adjust the angle for the pen, to turn on or off the pen cursor, and to change the amount of time that PenPoint waits before trying to translate what you write.Aligning the Pen||Tap in the center of the cross to adjust the pen- sensing angle. PenPoint's translation of what you write will improve if the sensing is set for the way you hold the pen.Pen Cursor Preferences||Tap On to turn on a small pen shaped cursor that follows the electronic pen when it is close to the screen.Fonts & Layout Preferences||Use the Fonts & Layout page of the Settings notebook to change the size and fonts of the text displayed by the PenPoint operating system, and to change the layout of the screen.Top Edge Preference||Tap the arrow next to Top Edge to choose which edge of the screen you want as the top edge. PenPoint will rotate the screen display accordingly.Left/Right-Handed Preference||Tap the arrow next to Hand Preference to optimize the screen layout for the left or right hand. For example, depending on how you set this preference, the scroll margins for scrollable documents will appear on the right or left.Font Size Preference||Tap the arrow next to Font Size to choose the size of both the PenPoint font and the Field font.PenPoint Font Preference||Tap the arrow next to PenPoint Font to choose the font that you want PenPoint to use for labels, such as document titles and menu commands.Field Font Preference||Tap the arrow next to Field Font to choose the font that you want PenPoint to use when it translates your handwriting in fill-in fields and boxed pads.Time Preferences||Use this sheet to set the current time and the time display used by programs (such as the PenPoint clock) that display the time.Current Time Display||The Current Time field displays the time. To change the time or the format, use the other fields on this sheet. Your changes will take effect when you tap Apply.Time Zone Preference||Tap the arrow next to Time Zone to choose the time zone you're in. If you're moving from one time zone to another, you can leave the time settings as they are and change only the time zone.Time Format Preference||Tap the arrow next to Format to choose a 12 hour or 24 hour time format. If you choose the 12 hour format, an A.M./P.M. field will appear on the Time page.Seconds Control||Tap the arrow next to Seconds to display or conceal seconds.Hour Field||Write in the Hour field to set the current hour.Minute Field||Write in the Minute field to set the current minute.Seconds Field||Write in the Second field to set the current second.AM/PM Setting||If you are displaying the time in the 12 hour format, tap to the arrow next to A.M./P.M. to choose morning or afternoon.Date Preferences||Use the Date page of the Settings notebook to set the date and to choose the format used by applications, like the PenPoint clock, to display the date.Current Date Display||The Current Date field displays the date. To change the date or the format, use the other fields on this sheet. Your changes will take effect when you tap Apply.Date Format Preference||Tap the arrow next to Format to choose a display format for the date.Month Field||Tap the arrow next to month to set the current month.Day Field||Write in the Day field to set the current year.Year Field||Write in the Year field to set the current year.Power Preferences||Use the Power page of the Settings notebook to monitor and manage the power consumption of your PenPoint computer. Use the Shutdown button on this page to turn it off.Writing Timeout||Tap the arrow next to Writing Timeout to choose how long PenPoint waits before it interprets your gestures or translates your writing. If PenPoint doesn't recognize your gestures, and you think you're drawing them correctly, choose a larger number to give yourself more time to complete the gesture.Handwriting Timeout Preference||Tap the arrow next to Handwriting Timeout to choose how long PenPoint waits before trying to recognize your handwriting in fill-in fields and in pads that already have text in them. If you find that PenPoint starts translating your handwriting before you've finished writing, choose a larger number.Press Timeout||Tap the arrow next to Press Timeout to choose how long PenPoint waits before displaying the marquee for moving or copying something. If PenPoint mis-interprets your taps as presses or tap presses, choose a larger number.Float & Zoom||Use the Float & Zoom page of the Settings notebook to turn floating and zooming on and off.Auto Standby||Tap to uncheck No to have PenPoint suspend your computer's operations when you haven't used it for a given number of minutes. Write in the After field how long you want PenPoint to wait after the last time you use the computer before suspending operations. Use the Auto Standby setting to minimize battery consumption.Warning Beep Preferences||Tap On to turn the system warning beep on. If the beep is on, PenPoint will beep every time that it displays a note or error message that you have to respond to before PenPoint can continue working.Floating Preference||Tap Allowed to turn floating on. Floating a document temporarily detaches it from its place in the Notebook and puts it on top of the current page. You can turn to other pages, which will be displayed behind the floating document. Once the floating preference is on, from the Table of Contents you can float a document by double tapping its page number, icon, or tab. On the page, you can float a document by double tapping its title line or reference button. To close a floating document, tap its close corner.Zooming Preference||Tap Allowed to turn zooming on. Zooming a floating document expands it to cover the entire screen. Once the zooming preference is on, you can zoom afloating document by flicking up in its title line. To return it to its original size, flick down in the title line.Storage Summary||Use the Storage Space page of the Settings notebook to see how much working and storage space you have available on your PenPoint computer.Storage Details||PenPoint has virtual memory system that makes efficient use of the available RAM and disk, while relieving you of the burden of managing memory. The amount of storage space available (the virtual memory) is equal to the disk capacity. PenPoint uses the RAM as cache to improve system performance. The Storage Details page shows the storage configuration of the computer, i.e. how much RAM is installed and the size of the internal disk. It also shows how the virtual memory is being used.PenPoint (System)||The PenPoint system is the core part of PenPoint that is always kept in RAM.Penpoint (Other)||The PenPoint (Other) entry includes all parts of PenPoint that the virtual memory system can move (swap) out to disk as needed to free up more memory.PenPoint Information||Use the PenPoint page of the Settings notebook to see what version of PenPoint is installed on your computer, and to see copyright information.Primary Input Preference||The Primary Input preference changes how taps work in text. If you choose Pen, tapping once in text selects a character. If you choose Keyboard, tapping once in text sets the insertion point for the keyboard, instead of selecting one character.Unrecognized Character||Tap the arrow next to Unrecognized Character to choose what symbol you want PenPoint to display when it doesn't recognize a letter you wrote.Auto Shutdown||Tap to uncheck No to have PenPoint turn off your computer when you haven't used it for a given amount of time. In the After field write in how long you want PenPoint to wait after the last time you use the computer before turning it off. Use the Auto Shutdown setting to minimize battery consumption.Sound Preferences||Use the Sound page of the Settings notebook to turn on or off the system warning beep.Scroll Margin||The scroll margin is a double-line with arrows at either end that you can use to bring more information into view. Tap the arrows to scroll one line at a time. Drag the scroll handle (outlined box) to go directly to any location. Tap below the box to scroll one page forward, or above to scroll backward. Double tap below the handle to scroll to the end, or above to scroll to the beginning.Working Space||The Working Space Reserve is the disk space reserved for the virtual memory system to swap portions of active documents out to disk. Reserving disk space for this purpose increases the space available for active documents. Battery Status||The Battery gauge gives you a visual representation of the charge left in your battery. Auto Power Off Devices||Tap Yes to have PenPoint turn off the devices attached to your PenPoint computer, such as disk drives, keyboards and modems, after a given amount of time after the last time you use your computer. Look in your hardware manual how to see how long PenPoint waits before shutting them down. The Settings notebook icon tells you when these deviceshave been turned off: the checkmark droops. To restore power to your computer and its devices, triple tap the Settings icon. Use the Auto Power Off Devices setting to minimize battery consumption.Manual Standby||Tap the Standby button when you want to temporarily stop working with your PenPoint computer. Suspending your computer's operations blanks the screen and reduces the computer's battery consumption to a minimum, but allows you to turn the computer back on and have your Notebook restored instantly.Installed Software||The entry under Installed Software is the amount of storage space currently occupied by installed software of all types -- applications, services, fonts, etc. See the Installed Software section of the Settings notebook to see what is currently installed. Documents||The entry under Documents is the amount of space currently occupied by all the documents on the computer. Free||The free space is the amount of space available for creating new documents and installing new software. Free||The free space is the amount of space available for creating new documents and installing new software.Installed RAM||The installed RAM is the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) currently installed in the computer.Internal Disk||The internal disk entry shows the size of the computer's main internal storage device.Swapping Overhead||The number for Swapping Overhead represents how much time PenPoint is spending moving data back and forth (swapping data) between disk and RAM. When the swaping ratio is high, the system slows down. The short term remedy is to close some open documents. If the high swapping ratio persists, you may need to buy more memory.Manual Shutdown||Tap the Shutdown button to turn your PenPoint computer off.In Use||The amount of memory that PenPoint is currently using. If you're working space is getting full, you probably have too many things open at once. To make more room, close floating documents and Bookshelf items that are open.Free||The amount of space available on disk for storing documents and software. In Use||The amount of space on disk that's being used to store documents and software. If this gauge shows you're low on storage space, it means you're running out of room for new documents or software. To make more room, delete documents and deinstall software you're no longer using.Penpoint Version||This field shows what version of PenPoint is installed on your computer.Storage Space||Storage space is the disk and memory space used to store documents and installed software on your PenPoint computer. When the free storage space gets very low you won't be able to create new documents or notebooks, or install new software. If that happens, deactivate or deinstall some of your software, or move any documents or notebooks that you aren't using onto a disk. Working Space||Working space is the memory space PenPoint uses to work with open documents, notebooks, and accessories, as well as the active portions of PenPoint itself. When the free working space gets very low, PenPoint displays a note asking you to close some documents or notebooks. Configuration||The entries under Configuration show the storage configuration of the computer: how much RAM is installed and the size of the internal disk. Disk Usage||The entries under Disk Usage show how the computer's main internal storage device is being used. Shutdown Button||Tap this button to turn off the computer. Depending on the capabilities of the computer, tapping Shutdown will either turn the machine completely off, or display a note telling you that it's safe to turn the computer off. You can copy the Shutdown button to a more accessible location such as the Bookshelf. (Tap press the button and drag it to where you want it to go).@DА  SžBч~зP”c ’ Replace Button||Tap Replace to substitute the word on the page with the text in the edit pad. PenPoint checks the spelling again before it goes on to the next unrecognized word. If the word isn't in the dictionary, the word remains in the Spell dialog so you can choose whether to add it to the dictionary by tapping Remember or Ignore.Ignore Button||Tap Ignore to skip the word and continue checking the text.Cancel Button||Tap the Cancel button to close the Proof sheet without changing the text in the document.Spell Sheet Edit Pad||The Spell sheet presents the highlighted word in an edit pad for convenient editing. Write directly into the pad to correct the word. Tap the "Replace" button to replace the highlighted word with that in the pad. PenPoint automatically adds the word in the pad to your personal dictionary.Spelling Alternatives||When the spell checker finds a word not in the dictionary, it highlights it and displays a Spell sheet. The top of the sheet lists alternatives for the highlighted word. Tap the desired alternative to replace the highlighted word and continue checking the spelling. PenPoint automatically adds the word in the pad to your personal dictionary if it's not already there or in the main dictionary.Spell Sheet||PenPoint includes a spell checker that uses both a built-in 77,000 word dictionary and a personal dictionary. Choose "Spell..." from the Edit menu to check the spelling in the entire document. You can also check spelling by drawing the 'S' gesture. Draw the gesture within a selection of text to check it. Or, any where in the document to check it from the point of the gesture to the end.Clear Button||Tap the Clear button to erase the text in the edit pad of the Proof sheet.Remember Button||Tap Remember to add the word to the current personal dictionary and then to continue checking the text.Spell Title||Tap here to cancel the current spell checking session.Proof Edit Pad||When you proof a word, PenPoint places it in the Proof sheet edit pad. If the desired word does not appear in the list of alternatives, you can edit it here and then tap the Replace button.Alternative Words||The proof sheet lists words that are similar to the selected word in the document. Tap on an alternative word to replace theselected word and to dismiss the Proof sheet.Replace||Tap the Replace button to substitute the text in the document with the text in the Proof sheet edit pad.Ž@DњClose Corner||Tap the close corner triangle to close something that's open, such as a floating document, an option sheet, an accessory, or an open notebook. Tapping the close corner on an option sheet closes the sheet without applying any changes.t@D'Scroll Margin||There are two styles of scroll margins: Arrows & Drag Box and Tap & Flick Area. Choose a scroll margin style from the Fonts & Layout page of the Settings notebook. Choose the preset Arrows & Drag Box if you prefer to scroll a document using the scroll handle or top or bottom arrows. To scroll to a different location, drag the scroll handle. To move a line at a time, tap the arrows. Choose the Tap & Flick Area if you generally flick on a page to scroll it. To go to a specific location, tap in the margin.Scroll Margin||There are two styles of scroll margins: Arrows & Drag Box and Tap & Flick Area. Choose a scroll margin style from the Fonts & Layout page of the Settings notebook. Choose the preset Arrows & Drag Box if you prefer to scroll a document using the scroll handle or top or bottom arrows. To scroll to a different location, drag the scroll handle. To move a line at a time, tap the arrows. Choose the Tap & Flick Area if you generally flick on a page to scroll it. To go to a specific location, tap in the margin.Р@DДŒѕApply Button||Tap the Apply button to have the settings or options you've chosen take effect. (Tap the close corner to close the sheet or notebook without applying your changes.)Apply & Close Button||Tap the Apply & Close button to have the options you've chosen take effect and to simultaneously close the option sheet. (Tap the close corner to close the sheet without applying your changes.)Close Button||Tap this button to close the option sheet without applying any changes you may have made. @DžЪŒ’Bottom Resize Handle||Use this handle to lengthen or shorten the current page. Bring the pen close to the screen, directly over the handle. The handle darkens, indicating that it is ready to be dragged. Touch the handle with the pen, then drag it up or down. After dragging to the desired size, lift the pen. The resize handle automatically appears for anything that's floating on the screen -- a floating document, notebook, accessory, or option sheet.Corner Resize Handle||Use this handle to resize the current page. Bring the pen close to the screen, directly over the corner. The handle darkens, indicating that it is ready to be dragged. Touch the handle with the pen, then drag it in any direction. After dragging to the desired size, lift the pen. The resize handle automatically appears for anything that's floating on the screen -- a floating document, notebook, accessory, or option sheet.Right Resize Handle||Use this to make the page narrower or wider. Bring the pen close to the screen, directly over the black box. A "handle" pops up. Touch the handle with the pen, then drag it left or right. Lift the pen when the page is the desired width.м@DїDЋыLeft Page Turn Arrow||Tap this arrow to turn to the previous page.Current Page Number||This page number tells you on which page of the Notebook the document is located.Right Page Turn Arrow||Tap this arrow to turn to the next page.~@D^VContents||Tap the Contents tab to return to the table of contents for that notebook.4@Dх Yї’ž‰IЂ pфЫGesture Practice||This is an informational note. Tap the OK button to dismiss the note.Gesture Practice "What Works"||This area shows an example of how to draw the gesture successfully. Tap the "Draw" button to see the gesture drawn in motion.Gesture Practice "What Doesn't Work"||This area shows examples of how not to draw the gesture. Tap the "Draw" button to see the examples drawn in motion.Gesture Practice Description||This area describes gestures' functions. Tap a gesture from the list of gestures to display the functions of another gesture. (If the list of gestures is not currently being displayed, tap "Choose another gesture" to display the list.)Gesture Practice Practice Area||This area is for you to practice making gestures. Draw the gesture on the highlighted area. You will see whether you have made the gesture correctly. Or tap "Draw" to see the gesture drawn in motion.Gesture Practice Feedback||Here you will see whether the gesture you made in the practice area was successfully recognized. Each time you make a practice gesture the result will appear here.Gesture Practice What Works Button||Tap this button to see "What Works" drawn in motion.Gesture Practice What Doesn't Work Button||Tap this button to see "What Doesn't Work" drawn in motion.Gesture Practice Try It Button||Tap this button to see the gesture made properly in the practice area.Gesture Practice Mode Button||Tap this button to switch between the list of gestures and the gesture practice area.Gesture Practice List||Tap any gesture to display its functions above. Then tap "Practice" to see how to draw the gesture and practice making it. Or double-tap on any gesture to go directly to the practice area for that gesture.$@D‡Letter Practice||Tap a key to see examples of how to write a character. Practice writing any characters in the practice area. Your writing will appear above the practice area, and the translated text will appear above that. If a character was translated incorrectly, tap the character's key on the keyboard to see the differences between the examples and the way you made the character.T@Dx@DbМ‹XЃјSЭ?‹єаКIў№ ˜ Ж ж n ЌAB(Handwriting Customization||Tap on the keys to fill in the profile field. Use the backspace to correct. Choose whether to keep or remove the uncustomized profile. Tap "Begin" when ready.Handwriting Customization||This is an informational note. Tap the OK button to dismiss the note.Customization Main Menu||Tap one of the buttons to customize your handwriting profile or exit Customization.Handwriting Customization -- NEXT Arrow||This arrow indicates what part of handwriting customization you should do next. It's a recommendation, not a requirement -- you can choose any button at any time.Lower Case Customization||Tap this button to customize lower-case letters.Upper Case Customization||Tap this button to customize upper-case (capital) letters.Numerals and Symbols Customization||Tap this button to customize numerals (0, 1, 2, 3...) Numerals and Symbols Customization||Tap this button to customize symbols such as the asterisk (*), percent-sign (%), etc.Individual Character Customization||Tap this button to work on any single characters you feel may need attention.Exit Customization||Tap this button when you're done to exit customization.Customization Instructions||These are instructions for using customization. Tap one of the buttons below to proceed or exit.Customization Status Line||For each category (except individual characters) handwriting customization is composed of sets containing several sentences. This line tells you which set you're currently on and how many sentences are left.Customization Accept Button||Tap this button after you have completely filled in the text above. This will tell PenPoint to learn your letter shapes. You'll then see highlighting indicating which letter shapes are new.Customization Clear Button||Use this button if you write the wrong character or if you make a shape that you don't want added to your handwriting profile. This button acts like a backspace key that clears your input a word at a time.Customization Next Button||This button is active only after you've tapped the Accept button. It advances you to the next sentence of the set.Customization Exit Button||Tap this button at any time to return to the main customization menu. Any input not yet accepted will be discarded. To save your input tap Accept first.Customization Input Screen||This part of Customization allows you to teach PenPoint how you make your letters and symbols. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen. Tap the Exit button to return to the main Customization screen.Customization Instructions||These are instructions for using customization. Fill in the character boxes if they're empty, or tap one of the buttons to proceed or exit.Customization Input String||Copy the characters displayed here into the input boxes below. Be sure to copy the right character, and to use upper or lower case as displayed here. If the entire sentence is not visible, use the scroll bars at the right and bottom to bring it into view.Customization Input Box||Print the characters indicated into these boxes, one letter per box, being careful to copy the right character and to use upper or lower case as displayed. If the entire sentence is not visible, use the scroll bars at the right and bottom to bring it into view.Customization Status Report||This sheet shows statistics on the customization sets that you've completed, and gives recommendations for further action.Customization Sets Status||This section of the status sheet shows your progress towards the recommended number of customization sets in each category.Customization Recognition Status||This section of the status sheet shows how the customization you've done so far has affected PenPoint's recognition of your writing.Customization Letter Shape Status||As you use customization, PenPoint modifies your handwriting profile in two ways: by adding new letter shapes and by adjusting letter shapes already in the profile. This section of the status sheet shows how you're doing cumulatively and for the most recent three sentences. 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џџџ@џџџџџРџџџќ?џџ№џџHџџРџџ№ƒџџџџџџ0џќџџџџЬ?№џџџџѓ№?џџџќР?џџџќƒРџРџџџџРџ№?џџџCCџќџџџСџџџџџРџџУџџџРџџќ0џРџџќ0џРџџџџџџРџџџџџџРCџџџџџџСРџџџџџџCШџџџџџџШ?џџџџќ№?џџџџќѓџџџџ№ќУџџџџР?џ0џџџџџџЬџџ№џџѓџџ@џџќ(?џџџРџџџџџ@џџџ№ўџџ€џџРџџрџџ№џџј?џџќ?џџќџџўџџўџџўџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџўџџў?џџќ?џџќџџјџџ№џџрџџРџџ€ў№ф€‘є# џџџ@џџџџџРџџџќ?џџ№џџHџџРџџ№ƒџџџџџџ0џќџџџџЬ?№џџџџѓ№?џџџџќР?џџџџќƒРџџџџџџРџџџџџџCCџџџџџџСџџџџџџРџџџџџџРР 0џРР 0џРџџџџџџРџџџџџџРCџџџџџџСРџџџџџџCШџџџџџџШ?џџџџќ№?џџџџќѓџџџџ№ќУџџџџР?џ0џџџџџџЬџџ№џџѓџџ@џџќ(?џџџРџџџџџ@џџџ№ўџџ€џџРџџрџџ№џџј?џџќ?џџќџџўџџўџџўџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџўџџў?џџќ?џџќџџјџџ№џџрџџРџџ€ў№ф‘є# џџџ@џџџџџРџџџќ?џџ№џџHџџРџџ№ƒџџџџџџ0џќџџџџЬ?№џџџџѓ№?џџџџќР?џџџџќƒРџџџџџџРџџџџџџCCџџџџџџСџџџџџџРџџџџџџРџџќ0џРџџќ0џРџџУџџџРџџџџџРCџќџџџСРџ№?џџџCШџРџџџџШ?џџџќ№?џџџќѓџџџџ№ќУџџџџР?џ0џџџџџџЬџџ№џџѓџџ@џџќ(?џџџРџџџџџ@џџџ№ўџџ€џџРџџрџџ№џџј?џџќ?џџќџџўџџўџџўџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџўџџў?џџќ?џџќџџјџџ№џџрџџРџџ€ў№€‘є# 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