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:
- Back Single Character: Ctrl-B
- Forward Single Character: Ctrl-F
- Up Single Line: Ctrl-P
- Down Single Line: Ctrl-N
- Beginning of Current Line: Ctrl-A
- End of Current Line: Ctrl-E
- Up One Screen: Ctrl-Y
- Down One Screen: Ctrl-V
- Next Word: Ctrl-SPACE
Editing the Text:
- Delete Current Character: Ctrl-D
- Delete Previous Character: Ctrl-H
- Set a Mark: Ctrl-^
- Cut Current Block or Line: Ctrl-K
- Justify Paragraph: Ctrl-J
- Paste Deleted Lines or Unjustify paragraph: Ctrl-U
- The Ctrl-U key sequence is used for
two different things in the midst of composing a message. Its normal
meaning is "Paste". That is, it will paste in the line or lines that you
last cut with the Ctrl-K. However, immediately following a paragraph
justification (Ctrl-J), the Ctrl-U key temporarilly changes into
"Unjustify". If the paragraph justification went bad (changed some tabs,
justified many paragraphs into one, etc.) you'll see it right away and be
able to unjustify. After a few keystrokes, Ctrl-U reverts back to
"Paste". It sounds confusing, but you probably won't have a problem with
it once you try it.
General Commands:
- Where Is (Search for Word in Message or go to first/last line): Ctrl-W
- Help: Ctrl-G
- Use Alternate Editor (can be enabled/disabled in Setup/Configuration;
not available in PC-Pine): Ctrl-_
- Suspend (can be enabled/disabled in Setup/Configuration;
not available in PC-Pine): Ctrl-Z
- Redraw Screen: Ctrl-L
- Read File: Ctrl-R
- Spell Check (not available in PC-Pine): Ctrl-T
Message Action Commands:
- Send: Ctrl-X
- Postpone: Ctrl-O
- Cancel: Ctrl-C.
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:
- Ctrl-J: Attach file
- Ctrl-R: Rich Header
- Ctrl-T: To Address Book or Files
The following commands are not active in the header: Whereis: Ctrl-W,
Alternate Editor: Ctrl-_, and Set Mark: Ctrl-^.