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The Diary application can be entered from the Index menu or from any application by typing D. Only one copy of the Diary can exist in the list of SUSPENDED ACTIVITIES at any time.

The Diary displays the Diary page for the current date, or the page previously edited if there is one.

Text can be typed into the diary in a free format, and can be edited using similar cursor-editing facilities as in PipeDream. Text automatically wraps to the next line when it reaches the right-hand margin, but note that unlike PipeDream the Diary does not reformat the remaining text on the page. This is to avoid altering the layout of any subsequent diary entries on the same page.

The 

ESC
key can be used to escape from any menu option.

If you call the Calendar from within the Diary, you can use the cursor keys to select a new date. Pressing 

ESC
then returns you to the Diary which will now display the page for the new date selected. (See Using the Calendar and Diary together, for details.)

Similarly, if you call the Alarm popdown from the Diary, the date will initially be set to the current date in the Diary. When you return to the Diary, however, the same date will be displayed on the screen as before the Alarm was called.

Memory low warning

When memory is low, a warning is displayed in the DIARY DATE window. You should then free memory before proceeding by deleting obselete diary entries with the  

DEL
command. 

 


 

 

 

Editing the Diary -EDIT

Editing within a line

Insert/Overtype -V

Switches the text entry mode between Insert mode, in which characters typed are inserted at the cursor position, and Overtype mode, in which characters type over the previous contents of the line.

The current mode is displayed at the right-hand side of the screen in the DIARY DATE window.

Delete Character - G

SHIFT

DEL

Deletes the character at the cursor position. All characters to the right of the cursor will move one position to the left to close up the gap.

Delete to End of Line -  D

Deletes the text from the cursor position to the end of the line.

Delete Word -  T

Deletes all characters from the cursor position to the beginning of the next word. If you position the cursor at the beginning of a word before giving this command, it will delete the word.

Rubout -

DEL

Deletes to the left. In Insert mode all characters at and to the right of the cursor will move left.

Insert Character -  U

Inserts a blank space at the cursor position.

Swap Case -  S

Changes the case of the character at the cursor position and moves the cursor to the next character.

Editing within a day

Delete Line - Y

DEL

Deletes the current line. Text on subsequent lines is moved up one line to close up the gap.

Join Lines -  EJL 

Adds the text on the next line to the end of the text on the current line.

Insert Line - N 

Inserts a blank line at the cursor position. The text on the current line and all subsequent lines is moved down one line.

Split Line -  ESL

Splits the current line at the cursor position. All characters at, and to the right of the cursor, will be moved to the next line.

Miscellaneous

Memory Free -  EMF

Displays the amount of space available, in bytes, in the DIARY DATE window on the right-hand side of the Diary screen. Each byte represents the space needed for a character; approximately 2000 bytes are needed to store a typical A4 page of text.

Next Option -  J

Alternates between the available values of an option.

Loading and saving - FILES

The commands on the FILES menu allow you archive old information in the Diary, or to load a range of entries into the Diary, starting at a different date (such as a year later).

Load -  FL

Incorporates a diary file of a specified name into the information currently in the Diary.

Gives the prompts:

 - - - - - - - - - - -  NAME OF FILE TO LOAD - - - - - - - - - - 

START LOADING DATA AT DIARY DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .    No

A block of Diary entries can be copied from one range of dates to another, such as from one year to the next, by saving the block, moving to the same date in the next year (using the Calendar), and then loading the data back with the option set

START LORDING DATA AT DIARY DATE  . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Yes

Because loading appends data to whatever is already in the diary, an additional blank line will be present on the current day after a load.

Instead of typing the file name, the file can be selected from the Filer. After typing FL call the Filer by typing F, and select the required file by marking it (see Selecting files, p. 85). When you return to the Diary from the Filer by pressing Esc the selected file name will have been copied to the Load window. You will then just need to press 

ENTER
to load the file.

Save - FS,

Saves the Diary to the current name, or to a name you specify. Normally the whole diary is saved. You can also save part of the Diary by marking the block of text first.

Gives the prompts:

 - - - - - - - - - - -  NAME OF FILE TO SAVE - - - - - - - - - - 


SAVE ONLY MARKED BLOCK  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  No



 

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