Publication 1746-PM001A-US-P
Getting Familiar with Your Development Software
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Figure 2.1 Window A
Status Line
The status line is the first line at the top of the Main menu screen. Following is a
description of the status line in the previous figure:
L:3 C:1 1747-PBASE V X.XX [Text Edit]
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File Window Block cUrsor Search Text Layout Print Macro Config Other Exit
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1Help 2Menu 3Term 4Indent 5Save 6Search 7MarkBl 8BasHlp 9CopyBl 0MoveBl
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Status Line
Message Line
Labels for Current Window
Function Keys
Table 2.2 Status Line Indicators
Indication
Description
L:3
indicates that your cursor is in the third line of the active window
C:1
indicates that your cursor is in the first column of the active window
1747-PBASE
indicates that you are working with the BASIC development software
[TEXT EDIT]
indicates that you are in Text Editing mode
R
does not appear in this example, but would appear if you were creating
a keystroke macro (described in Chapter 4) to indicate when you are
recording
↑
indicates that the
[caps lock]
key on your keyboard is on.
Ins
toggles between this and
Or
to indicate whether you are in Insert or
Overstrike mode of text editing.
175K
indicates the amount of currently available RAM memory for your
personal computer
06-12-91
the current date from your personal computer’s clock
1:15pm
the current time from your personal computer’s clock
Summary of Contents for 1747-PBASE
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