Compose Message Screen

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| PINE 3.94   COMPOSE MESSAGE                 Folder: INBOX  20 Messages |
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| To      : Ross Armstrong <ross@elsehwere.edu>                          |  
| Cc      : isabelle@elsewhere.edu                                       |
| Attchmnt: 1. /usr/users/jsingh/article.ps (843 KB) "My article"        |
| Subject : Re: Scanning pencil drawings                                 |
| ----- Message Text -----                                               |
| Hi Ross,                                                               |
| I'm actually in the middle of writing an article on that very subject  |
| for a magazine.  I am sending you a PostScript file of a draft,        | 
| attached to this email message as an attachment.  Let me know if you   |
| have any questions about it!                                           |
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|     Jasjit Singh, Ph.D. - Dept. of Educational Technology              |
|     Nowhere College, Notown, USA     Tel.: (123) 669-4373              |
|     Internet Email: jsingh@edutech.nowhere.edu                         |
|     WWW homepage: http://www.edutech.nowhere.edu/~jsingh/              |
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|^G Get Help ^X Send    ^R Read File ^Y Prev Pg ^K Cut Text   ^O Postpone|
|^C Cancel   ^J Justify ^_ Alt Edit  ^V Next Pg ^U UnCut Text ^T To Spell|
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Compose Message Commands

Moving the Cursor: On most systems your arrows keys will move the cursor around the screen as expected. In addition, these movement keys are always available in the composer:

Editing the Text:

General Commands:

Message Action Commands:

Note: even though Pine does not use Ctrl-S or Ctrl-Q (sometimes known as XOFF and XON), the system you are using may intercept those characters. If you accidentally hit a Ctrl-S and your keyboard mysteriously freezes up, try typing a Ctrl-Q and see if that puts things right.

Control Keys in the Header

When the cursor is in the header part of the message, some of the control commands have special meaning. You will see this difference reflected in the menu displayed at the bottom of your Pine compose screen.

When in the header, the following keys have these meanings:

The following commands are not active in the header: Whereis: Ctrl-W, Alternate Editor: Ctrl-_, and Set Mark: Ctrl-^.

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