NOTECARDSx4c(635)\bDocumentation:  [Phylum]<Doughty>Notecards-Part1.bravo	Revised:  June 28, 1984  3:55 PM 	x4e18j x4e5j1.  Overview & Concepts	x3e3j2.  NoteCards	x3e3j	2.1.  NoteCard Types:  "Text," "Sketch/Map," "Graph"	x3e3j	2.2.  Selecting Cards and Boxes	x3e3j	2.3.  NoteCard Menu		x3e3j	2.4. Scrollingx3e3j3.  FileBoxes	x3e3j	3.1.  Selecting Boxes and Cards	x3e3j	3.2.  FileBox Menu	x3e3j	3.3.  Special FileBoxes:  "Table of Contents," "To Be Filed," "Orphans"	x3e3j	3.4.  Suggested FileBoxes	x3e3j	3.5.  Scrolling	x3e3j4.  Pointers	x3e3j	4.1.  Pointer Labels	x3e3j	4.2.  Pointer Icon Menu	x3e3j5.  Main Menu	x3e3j6.  Screen Management	x3e3j	6.1.  Window Menu	x3e3j	6.2.  Mouse Functions		x3e3j7.  Text Editor	x3e3j	7.1.  Dandelion Keyboard Description	x3e3j	7.2.  Selecting Text	x3e3j	7.3.  Text Editing Operations	x3e3j	7.4.  Text Editor Menu	x3e3j8.  Graph Editor	x3e3j	8.1.  Graph Editing Menu	x3e3j9.  Sketch/Map Editor	x3e3j	9.1.  Sketch/Map Editing Menu	x3e3j	9.2.  Mouse Functions	x3e3j	9.3.  Editing Text	x3e3j10.  Recovering From System Bugs	x3e3j	10.1.  Break Windows	x3e3j	10.2.  Display/Editor Bugs and Fixes	x3e3j	10.3.  Repair NoteFile	x3e3jl3008x4e6j1.	Overview & Concepts	l3598d2999x4e6j(0,3598)\f2bTo be added.	l3008x4e12j\14f2b2.	NoteCards	l3598d2999x4e25j\f2b13BThree types of NoteCards, "Text," "Sketch/Map," and "Graph," can be used to store various types of information in the NoteFile.  Text, graphics and combinations of the two may be entered into a NoteCard with the Text and Sketch/Map editors.  In addition, the Graph editor is used to construct a layout of user-defined words or phrases, called nodes, which may be linked together with lines to indicate some structure.  Each node may be easily moved about the card without losing its links.	l3008x4e12j(635)Pointers may be inserted in each of the three types of NoteCards to signify a user-specified relationship between two cards.  A pointer is represented in the NoteCard by a pointer icon.  The relationship between the two cards is specified by labeling the pointer (see Sections 2.3. NoteCard Menu: Insert Pointer and 4. Pointers).  In the graph editor, a pointer icon is also a node and may be linked to other nodes and pointers.	l3008x4e10j\263f1 14b20i14BI5b11B1f0With these tools a network of NoteCards may be built to explicitly represent an analyst's organization, understanding, and evaluation of the many pieces of information encountered while conducting an investigation or constructing a report.  A network of NoteCards linked with pointers may exist locally within a single FileBox or extend across topics in the FileBox hierarchy.  The network may be redefined and modified as necessary to reflect the user's concepts of the problem as well as any inferences made about the information contained in the NoteFile.	l3008x4e10jNoteCards can be created by selecting Create from the Main Menu with the middle mouse button.  They are viewed through windows which are manipulated by a window menu (see Sections 5. Main Menu: Create and 6.1. Window Menu).  Up to 20 cards and/or boxes may be displayed on the screen at one time with the windows overlapping if necessary.	l3008x4e10j\38bi6BI10b10B9i6I87f1 14b14i6BI5b16B1f0 116b1B2.1.	NoteCard Types	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b19B1bNoteCards are reated by selecting Create from the Main Menu with the middle mouse button (use both buttons for middle if using a two button mouse) and choosing a card type from the sub-menu.  Selecting Create with the left mouse button automatically creates a Text NoteCard.  (See Section 5. Main Menu: Create.)  After making a selection, an outline of a card will pop up next to the cursor.  This outline can be moved to any location on the screen by moving the cursor.  Plant the outline by depressing any mouse button, and a NoteCard will then replace the outline.  	l3008x4e12j(635)\34bi6BI10b9B10i7I35i6I73b2B10bi6BI10i4I54f1 13b14i6BI2f0b2B256b"Text"  a card for entering text.  (See Section 7. Text Editor for editing instructions.)	l4128d3584x4e10j(0,4128)\36f1 13b2B1b11B27f0"Graph"  a card for creating and editing node links and graph structures.  (See Section 8. Graph Editor for editing instructions.)	l4128d3584x4e10j\76f1 13b2B1b12B27f0b"Sketch/Map"  a card for creating and editing sketches, e.g. line drawings, that can optionally include maps.  Text may also be entered into this card.  Note: creating a map requires substantial machine time.  (See Section 9. Sketch/Map Editor for editing instructions.)	l4128d3584x4e10j\154i5I52f1 13b2B1b17B27f0b2.2.	Selecting Cards and Boxes	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b30BRefering from one NoteCard or FileBox to another requires selection of the other card or box.  Selections can be made in either of two ways:	l3008x4e12j(635)1.	Place the cursor in the title bar of the card or box and depress the left mouse button.l4128d3584x4e10j(0,4128)\b3B69i4I2.	Place the cursor over any pointer icon that is pointing to the card or box and depress the left mouse button. (See Section 4. Pointers.)	l4128d3584x4e10j\b2B92i4I14b1f1B13b11B2f0 1b2.3.	NoteCard Menu	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b18BThe NoteCard Menu contains a list of commands manipulating a NoteCard.  Display the menu by placing the cursor in the title bar of the card and depressing the left mouse button.  Select the desired command from the menu before releasing the button.  Commands followed by a gray triangle pointing to the right have a sub-command menu.  This menu is displayed by holding the button down and sliding the cursor to the right through the triangle.  Select the sub-command before releasing the button.	l3008x4e12j(635)\159i4IThe commands and their sub-commands are as follows:	l3008x4e10j(0,4516)\52bShow/Edit Properties  displays above the card or box a list of attribute value properties.  Included in this list are system-maintained properties such as the ID number and a list of the author, date and time of all updates to the card or box.  These system-maintained properties may not be edited.  In addition, the user can add or delete user-defined properties such as keywords or certainty values for the information contained in the card.  The advantage of adding these user-defined properties is that they are machine readable and will be used in the future to support machine inferences.	l4163d3598x4e10j(635)\bi20BIA menu to edit user-defined properties is displayed by placing the cursor in the title bar of the attached property list and depressing the left mouse button.  Select the command from this menu before releasing the button.	l4163x4e10j\140i4IAdd New Property  adds user-defined properties to the property list of this card.	l7620d7056x4e10j\bi16BIType in the property name and attribute value.  Then select a property already in the list before which this new property will be inserted.  Properties are displayed in bold type and attribute values are displayed in regular type between brackets.	l7616x4e10j\248bDelete Selected Property  deletes a user-defined property from the property list of this card.	l7620d7056x4e10j\bi24BISelect the property to be deleted.  Properties are displayed in bold type.	l7616x4e10j\34b2B38bQuit w/o Saving Changes  closes the display without saving any of the current changes made with the use of Add New Property or Delete Selected Property.l7620d7056x4e10j\bi23I2B83bi16BI4bi24BI1bQuit - Saving Changes  closes the display saving all current changes made with the use of Add New Property or Delete Selected Property.	l7620d7056x4e10j\bi21I2B68bi16BI4bi24BI1bEdit Property List  same as Show/Edit Properties above.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi18BI11bi20BI8bShow Pointers  displays above the card or box a list of all pointers to and from other cards and boxes.  Pointers are represented in the list by pointer icons.  (See Section 4. Pointers.)  Any of these cards and boxes may be retrieved by selecting the appropriate pointer icon with the left mouse button.  To close this display, place the cursor in the title bar of the List of Pointers, depress the left button, and select Quit from the single item menu.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi13BI149f1 13b11B2f0 99i4I134bi4BITitle/Sources/Fileboxes  pops up a prompt window above the card asking the user to do three operations: type in a title to the card, designate the sources from which the contents originated, and file the card in one or more FileBoxes.	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi23BIThese operations may be selected individually from among the following sub-menu commands:	l4163x4e10j\89bAssign Title  pops up a prompt window above the card asking for a title to the NoteCard.  Type in a new or revised title followed by a carriage return.l5856d5292x4e10j\bi12BIDesignate Sources  pops up a prompt window above the card asking the user to select one or more cards that contain the source of the information in the current card.  Select Done from the menu above the prompt window after selecting the source card(s).  Alternatively, select No Source from the menu to indicate that the contents of the current card do not point to a source of information within the NoteFile.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi17BI158bi4BI98bi9BIA pointer icon for the source card is not inserted in the body of the current card.  The source for any card can only be displayed using the Show Pointers or Delete Source commands.	l5856x4e10j\38i3I100bi14BI2bi14BIFile in FileBoxes  pops up a prompt window above the card asking the user to file the card in one or more FileBoxes.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi17BIThe initial execution of this command displays a two-item menu above the prompt window.  Select Done from this menu after designating the FileBoxes to file the card in.  Alternatively, select No Box to put the card in the "To Be Filed" FileBox for future filing (see Section 3.3. Special FileBoxes).l5856x4e10j\96bi4BI92bi6BI64f1 13b22B1f0Once a card has been filed in a FileBox, selection of this command offers the choice of filing the card in another box and selecting Done from the menu above the prompt window or selecting Cancel to abort the command.	l5856x4e10j\133bi4BI52bi6BIA card may also be filed in additional FileBoxes by copying or moving a pointer icon that is pointing to the card using the text editor (see Sections 7. Text Editor: Copying Text and Moving Text and 4. Pointers).	l5856x4e10j\52i7I4i6I67f1 14b28B5b11B5b11B1f0Unfile from FileBoxes  unfiles the card from selected FileBoxes.  Displays above the card a list of pointers to all FileBoxes this card is filed in.  Unfile the card by selecting the FileBox(es) or pointer icon(s) that is pointing to the FileBox.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi21BIThe card may also be unfiled by deleting or moving the pointer icon from a box that is pointing to the card (see Sections 7. Text Editor: Deleting Text and Moving Text and 4. Pointers).	l5856x4e10j\32i8I4i6I58f1 14b29B5b11B5b11B1f0Delete Source  deletes a source pointer.  Displays above the card a list of source pointers emanating from this card.  Delete the source assignment by selecting the source card or a pointer icon that is pointing to the source card.	  l5856d5292x4e10j\bi13BIInsert Pointer  inserts a user-specified pointer to another card inside the body of the current card.  The pointer is represented by a pointer icon.  This type of pointer is used to indicate a relation between cards (see Sections 2. NoteCards and 4. Pointers).	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi14BI203f1 14b12B5b11B1f0Before execution of this command, select a place in the body of the card to indicate where the pointer icon is to appear.	l4160x4e10jAfter selection of the command, a menu pops up displaying a list of user-specified Pointer Labels currently available in the NoteFile.  Specify the meaning of the pointer by selecting a label from this list or select "New Label" to create a new meaning for the pointer.  This new label is added to the NoteFile and becomes a choice in the list of Pointer Labels.  It is not possible to name a user-specified label with a system-reserved label.  Altrenatively, select "Cancel" from the list to abort this command.	l4160x4e10j\475i1IAfter a label has been designated, a prompt window pops up above the card asking the user to choose the destination of the pointer by selecting another card or box.  The user has the option of creating a new card/box as the destination by selecting New Card with the left mouse button from the menu above the prompt window.  If this option is taken, a menu of card types pops up from which the user selects the desired type of card. (See Section 5. Main Menu: Create.)  Alternatively, select Cancel from the menu above the prompt window to abort this command.	l4160x4e10j\249bi8BI10i4I162f1 13b14i6BI2f0 24bi6BIThe pointer icon will be inserted at a place in the body of the card indicated by the flashing caret.	l4160x4e10jA pointer may also be copied or moved from one card or box to another by copying or moving its icon using the text editor.  (See Sections 7.3. Text Editing Operations: Copying Text and Movng Text.)	l4160x4e10j\73i7I4i6I34f1 14b42B5b10B2f0Close and Save  saves the NoteCard or FileBox in the NoteFile before closing the card or box.  Closing requires that a NoteCard have a title, have a source, and be filed in at least one FileBox.  The system prompts the user if these three items have not been satisfied.  (See Title/Sources/FileBoxes above.)	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi14BI258f1 5bi23BI8f0Close and Save  same as Close and Save above.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi14I1B10bi14BI7bClose w/o Saving  closes the NoteCard without saving, in the NoteFile, any changes made since the last save.  This is useful if text is mistakenly lost or scrambled during editing.  (See section 10.3 Display/Editor Bugs and Fixes for less drastic recovery measures.)	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi16BI167f1 13b4B1b29B37f0 1bSave in NoteFile  saves, in the NoteFile, all changes made to the NoteCard or FileBox without closing the card or box.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi16BIDelete Card  permanently deletes the NoteCard from the NoteFile and all its pointers to and from other cards and boxes.  Because this deletion is irreversible, the user is asked to confirm before the delete command is executed.  Type a carriage return for yes or type "N" and a carriage return for no.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi11BI3i11I212i15I17i2I8i15I8b1B2.4.	Scrolling	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b14BA NoteCard or FileBox may contain more information than currently viewed on the screen.  To view more of the contents, a card or box may be scrolled up and down.  When the cursor is moved slowly from inside the left edge of the card to the outside a scroll bar appears.  The height of the bar represents the entire contents of the card and the grayed area represents the portion currently viewed on the screen.  While the cursor is in the scroll bar it becomes a double arrow pointing up and down.  When the left mouse button is depressed, the contents of the card move up making the contents towards the end of the card visible.  When the right mouse button is depressed, the contents of the card move down making the contents towards the beginning of the card visible. Depressing the middle mouse button (depress both buttons for the middle if using a two-button mouse) scrolls to a point in the card relative to the beginning and end of the contents.  For example, pressing the middle button while the cursor is at the bottom of the scroll bar will bring the contents at the end of the card into view.	l3008x4e12j(635)\508i4I128i5I141i6I44i6I139i7IGraph or Sketch/Map cards may also be scrolled right and left.  The scroll bar is viewed by moving the cursor slowly from inside the lower edge of the card to the outside.  The left button moves the contents to the left; the right button moves the contents to the right; and the middle button moves to a relative point in the card.	l3008x4e10j(0,4516)\177i5I43i5I49i6I3.	Fileboxesl3598d2999x4e18j(0,3598)\f2b12BA FileBox contains a list of pointer icons for sub-FileBoxes (FileBoxes listed within other FileBoxes) and NoteCards.  FileBoxes are designed to be organized hierarchically and to represent a topic and its sub-topics.  The contents of the box may include only subtopics (represented by sub-FileBoxes), only information filed under that topic (represented in the various types of NoteCards), or both subtopics and NoteCards.  (See Section 2. NoteCards for a non-hierarchical way of organizing cards.)	l3008x4e12j(635)\425f1 12b13B49f0bFileBoxes can be created by selecting Create from the Main Menu with the middle mouse button.  They are viewed through windows that are manipulated by a window menu (see Sections 5. Main Menu: Create and 6.1. Window Menu).  Up to 20 boxes and/or cards may be displayed on the screen at one time, with the windows overlapping if necessary.l3008x4e10j(0,3598)\38bi6BI10b9B10i6I86f1 14b14i6BI5b16B1f0It is necessary to have a higher-level FileBox or a pointer icon pointing to this box displayed on the screen before creating a new FileBox.	l3008x4e10jWhen FileBox is selected from the Create sub-menu, an outline of a box pops up next to the cursor.  This outline can be moved to any location on the screen by moving the cursor.  Plant the outline by depressing any mouse button.  A FileBox will then replace the outline.l3008x4e10j\5bi7BI22bi6BIAfter creating a FileBox, a prompt window is displayed above the box asking the user to put it in a parent FileBox.  To keep within the boundaries of the NoteCard's hierarchical design, certain rules must be followed when placing a FileBox in a parent FileBox.  The box can not be put in itself, in one of its sub-boxes, in any sub boxes within those sub-boxes, etc.  In addition, a NoteCard can not act as a parent to the FileBox.	l3008x4e10j\431bSelect Done from the menu displayed above the prompt window after designating all the FileBoxes to put the new box in.  Select Cancel from this menu to abort the FileBox creation.  This closes the box without saving it in the NoteFile.  Selecting Done without designating any FileBoxes will also close the box without saving it.	l3008x4e10j\7bi4BI116bi6BI114bi4BI78b3.1.	Selecting Boxes and Cards (see Section 2.1. Selecting Cards and Boxes)	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b30B1f1 13b30B1f0b3.2.	FileBox Menu	l3008x4e18j\b17BThe FileBox Menu contains a list of commands for manipulating a FileBox.  Display the menu by placing the cursor in the title bar of the box and depressing the left mouse button.  Select the desired command before releasing the button.  Commands followed by a gray triangle pointing to the right have a sub-command menu that can be displayed by sliding the cursor to the right through the triangle.  Refer to Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu for commands not defined here.	l3008x4e12j(635)\160i4I253b4B1b13BThe commands and their sub-commands are as follows:	l3008x4e10jShow/Edit Properties  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi20BI3f1 13b18B2f0Edit Property List	  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi18BI4f1 13b18B2f0bShow Pointers  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi13BI3f1 13b18B2f0b1BPut in FileBox  puts the current box in a higher level FileBox.  Select one or more FileBoxes to put the current box in.  The rules for placing a FileBox in another FileBox must be followed (see Section 3. FileBoxes above).  Select Done after indicating the parent FileBoxes or select Cancel to abort the command.	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi14BI177f1 13b12f0B1f1 6f0 10bi4BI49bi6BIA FileBox can be copied or moved from one box to another by copying or moving the pointer icon that is pointing to the box using the text editor.  This is a useful alternative to Put in FileBox when putting a FileBox in additional boxes.  (See Sections 4. Pointers and 7.3. Text Editing Operations: Moving Text and Copying Text.)	l4160x4e6j\60i7I4i6I102bi14BI46f1 14b2B1b8B5b41B5b12B2f0There is no command for removing a FileBox from another box; however, it is possible to remove a box by deleting the pointer icon with the text editor.  (See Section 7.3. Text Editing Operations: Deleting Text.)	l4160x4e6j\104i8I41f1 13b43B2f0 1bAssign Title  a prompt window pops up above the box asking for a title to the FileBox.  Type a revised title followed by a carriage return.	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi12BIClose and Save  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi14BI3f1 13b18B2f0Close and Save  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi14BI3f1 13b18B2f0bSave in NoteFile  (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu.)	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi16BI3f1 13b18B2f0Delete FileBox  permanently deletes the FileBox from the NoteFile and all pointers to the box from other cards and boxes.  All cards and boxes that are only filed in this FileBox are transfered to the "Orphans" card (see Section 3.3. Special FileBoxes).	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi14BI3i11I189f1 13b22B1f0Because this deletion is irreversible, the user is asked to confirm before the delete command is executed.  Type a carriage return for yes or type "N" followed by a carriage return for no.	l5856x4e6j\115i15I17i2I16i15I3.3.	Special FileBoxes	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b22BA new Notefile begins with three predefined FileBoxes that are necessary to the operation of the system.  These boxes cannot be created or deleted by the user, but may be renamed and otherwise treated as regular FileBoxes.l3008x4e12j(635)Select the Show Box command from the Main Menu with the middle mouse button (use both buttons for middle if using a two button mouse) and choose one of the FileBoxes from the sub-menu.  Pressing the Show Box with the left mouse button automatically brings up the "Table of Contents" FileBox.  (See Section 5. Main Menu: Show Box.)		l3008x4e10j\11bi8BI18b9B10i7I35i6I95bi8BI10i4I72f1 13b14i8BI2f0"Table of Contents"  the top-level FileBox of each NoteFile designed for storage of pointers to all FileBoxes and NoteCards on the highest level of the hierarchy.	l4128d3584x4e10j(0,4128)"Orphans"  a backup FileBox for FileBoxes and NoteCards whose pointers have been removed from their last FileBox.	l4128d3584x4e10jTo permanently delete a card or box, use the Delete Card (FileBox) command (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu: Delete Card).l4128x4e6j(635)\45bi21BI9f1 13b20i11BI1f0Removing a pointer icon from the Orphans box with the text editor severs the card or box from the FileBox hierarchy but does not delete it from the NoteFile.  Generally Search is the only means of accessing a severed card or box.	l4128x4e6j\169bi6BI"To Be Filed"  a temporary FileBox for NoteCards that are not filed in any FileBoxes.  A card may be filed in this box in one of three ways:	l4128d3584x4e10j(0,4128)1.	Choose the No Box option offered when first using the File in FileBox command.l5536d5056x4e10j(0,5376)\b2B12bi6BI37bi15BI2.	Choose the No Box option offered when first using the Quit and Save command without having previously filed the card.	l5536d5056x4e10j\b2B12bi6BI37bi13BI3.	Select the "To Be Filed" box when using the File in FileBox command.l5536d5056x4e10j\b2B45bi15BIWhen a card is later retrieved and filed in a specific FileBox, it is not removed from the "To Be Filed" box.  Manually delete or move the pointer icon from the "To Be Filed" box with the text editor.  (See Section 7.3. Text Editing Operations: Deleting Text and Moving Text.)	l4128x4e6j(635)\70i11I121f1 13b44B3b12B2f03.4.	Suggested FileBoxes	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b24BThe user may find it helpful to create the following FileBoxes for the NoteFile.	l3008x4e12j(635)"Bibliography"  a FileBox for the collection of sources used in the NoteFile.l4128d3584x4e10j(0,4128)"Index"  a FileBox listing keywords from the NoteFile.  May be helpful when using Search.  (See Section 5. Main Menu: Browse/Search.)	l4128d3584x4e10j\83bi6BI3f1 13b14i13BI2f03.5.	Scrolling (see Section 2.4. Scrolling)	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b14B1f1 13b14B1f04.	Pointersl3598d2999x4e18j(0,3598)\f2b11BA pointer is a uni-directional link between two NoteCards and/or FileBoxes.  The visual representation of a pointer is its icon.  This icon, called a pointer icon, is a rectangle that may contain the label of the pointer, the title of the card or box its pointing to, both the label of the pointer and the title of the card, or it may simply have a notecard appearance.  A card or box can be retrieved from the NoteFile and displayed on the screen by selecting any icon of any pointer to the card or box.	 l3008x4e12j(635)4.1.	Pointer Labels	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b19BEach pointer has a label indicating the meaning of the pointer.  Some of these labels are reserved by the system and others are user-specified.	l3008x4e12j(635)System Reserved  	l4163d3598x4e10j\b15B3bSubBox: a pointer that points to a box filed in a higher level FileBox.	l5856d5292x4e10j\i6I65iFiledCard: a pointer that points to a card filed in a FileBox.	l5856d5292x4e10j\i9ISource: a pointer that points from a card to a source card.	l5856d5292x4e10j\i6I54iListContents  a pointer that points to a card or box emanating from a Search card.	l5856d5292x4e10j\i12I71iBrowserContents  a pointer that points to a card or box emanating from a Browse card.l5856d5292x4e10j\i15I71iUser Specified  NoteCards may also point to another card or box.  This type of pointer signifies a user-specified relationship between the two cards.  The user selects the appropriate pointer label by choosing from a list of labels currently in the NoteFile or specifying a new label to be added to the NoteFile (see Section 2.3. NoteCard Menu: Insert Pointer).	l4163d3598x4e10j\b14B299f1 13b20i14BI1f04.2.	Pointer Menu	l3008x4e18j(0,3916)\b17BThe Pointer Menu contains a list of commands used to manage a pointer icon.  Select the center of the icon with the middle mouse button to display the following commands:	l3008x4e12j(635)\88i6I22i7IBring Up Card/Box  displays the card or box pointed to by this icon.  Note: the card or box may be automatically displayed by selecting the center of the icon with the left mouse button.l4163d3598x4e10j\bi17BI52i2I70i6I22i4IRe-label Pointer  pops up a menu of pointer labels enabling the user to change the label of a user-specified pointer.  		l4163d3598x4e10j\bi16BIChange Display  pops up a menu for changing the appearance of the pointer icon.  The following options are available:	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi14BINoteCard Symbol  gives the pointer icon a notecard appearance.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi15BITitle of Destination  displays the title of the destination card or box in a rectangle.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi20BIPointer Label  displays the pointer label in a rectangle.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi13BIBoth Title and Label  displays both the pointer label and title of the destination card or box in a rectangle.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi20BI5.	Main Menu	l3598d2999x4e18j(0,3598)\f2b12f0B1f2Once the NoteCards environment has been initialized, the Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  This menu is displayed continuously and cannot be moved or deleted.	l3008x4e12j(635)\9b9B39b9BThe commands in this menu can be used for the creation and manipulation of NoteFiles.  Each command has a sub-menu.	l3008x4e10jThe commands and their sub-menus are described below:	l3008x4e10jNoteFile Ops  select with the left mouse button to display a list of sub-commands that can be used to manage a NoteFile.  Select the desired command with the left mouse button.l4163d3598x4e10j\bi12BI2b1B16i4I124i4IMany of these commands ask that a NoteFile name be typed into the black prompt window.  Each name must end with ".NoteFile."  This will be appended, for the user, by the NoteCard system.  Type a carriage return to abort a command, otherwise type the NoteFile name followed by a carriage return.	l4163x4e10j\195i15I68i15ISeveral commands can create more than one version of a NoteFile.  When using Create New NoteFile, it is possible to assign an already existing name to the new NoteFile, thereby creating more than one version.  When a NoteFile is compacted, a new version is created from the old, and both versions are saved in NoteCards.  Finally, if a NoteFile that already exists on the disk is being restored from a floppy, an additional version will be added to the disk.  It is necessary to use the Delete NoteFile command to erase any unwanted versions of NoteFiles from the NoteCard system.	  l4163x4e10j\77bi19BI391bi15BIDuring execution of each sub-command, the system processes the information currently in the NoteFile, and displays information on its progress in the black prompt window (e.g. "Processing Card Number 20 of 365"). Information is not provided for the commands Restore From Floppy and Backup To Floppy.  With the exception of Close NoteFile, execution of these sub-commands requires that there be no open NoteFile.	  l4163x4e10j\258bi19BI5bi16BI25bi14BIOpen NoteFile  opens an existing NoteFile.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi13BIClose NoteFile  closes the currently open NoteFile.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi14BIList NoteFiles  displays, in the black prompt window, a list of NoteFiles stored on the local disk.  If the list contains more names than the window can acommodate, the window will invert to a white background.  A carriage return must be typed to scroll the remainder of the list into view.l5856d5292x4e10j\bi14BICreate New NoteFile  creates a new empty NoteFile.  It is necessary to select Open NoteFile to open a newly created NoteFile.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi19BI60bi13BICompact NoteFile  compacts a NoteFile by rejecting extraneous information.  As NoteCards and FileBoxes are revised, old extraneous information from the cards and boxes remains in the NoteFile.  Compacting creates a new, compressed version of the NoteFile by copying into the new version only current information from the old version.  The old version of the NoteFile remains on the disk until the user deletes it with the Delete NoteFile command.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi16BI407bi15BICompacting can take 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the size of the NoteFile.l5856x4e10jRepair NoteFile  this command may be helpful in repairing the NoteFile when there are inconsistencies or problem areas in the actual NoteFile (see Section 10. Recovering from System Bugs).l5856d5292x4e10j\bi15BI128f1 13b31B1f0The NoteFile must be closed before executing this command.  It is usually best to compact the file after a repair - though is is not necessary.	l5856x4e10j\143biDelete NoteFile  deletes the oldest version of the NoteFile from the local disk.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi15BIThe system will ask the user to confirm the deletion by typing a carriage return for no or a "Y" and a carriage return for yes.  If yes, confirmation will be required a second time to insure against unintentional deletion.	l5856x4e10j\65i15I14i1I8i15I9bi2BI93biRestore From Floppy  retrieves a stored copy of a NoteFile that has been backed up on a floppy.  The floppy must be in the drive before execution of this command.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi19BIRestoring from a floppy can take 5 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the NoteFile.  An illuminated red light on the disk drive indicates that the floppy is either reading or writing a file.	l5856x4e10j\195biBackup To Floppy  stores a backup copy of a specified NoteFile onto a floppy.  This copy can be used as an archive or as a backup to a NoteFile that is somehow destroyed on the local disk.  A floppy must be in the drive before execution of this command.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi16BICopying to a floppy can take 5 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the NoteFile.  An illuminated red light on the disk drive indicates that the floppy is either reading or writing a file.	l5856x4e10jShow Box  used to retrieve and display Special FileBoxes.  Select this command with the middle mouse button to display a sub-menu for the retrieval of the special "Table of Contents," "Orphans," and "To Be Filed" FileBoxes.  (See Section 3.3. Special FileBoxes.)  Select Show Box with the left mouse button to automatically display the "Table of Contents" FileBox.		l4163d3598x4e10j\bi8BI81i6I131f1 13b22B2f0 9bi8BI10i4ICreate  used to create and display new FileBoxes and NoteCards.  Select this command with the middle mouse button to display a sub-menu for the creation of "Text," "Graph," or "Sketch/Map" NoteCards or "FileBoxes."  Select Create with the left mouse button to automatically create a "Text" NoteCard.	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi6BI89i6I123bi6BI10i4IBrowse/Search  displays a sub-menu from which to select Browse or Search.	l4163d3598x4e10j\bi13BI44bi6BI4bi6BIBrowse  used to create a NoteCard that presents a view of cards/boxes and the pointers between cards/boxes in a specified portion of the current NoteFile.  Given a starting card or box and a set of pointer labels, Browse will create a graph structure showing all NoteCards and FileBoxes that can be reached from the initial card/box by recursively following all pointers with one of the specified labels.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi6BIThis graph structure displays both the specified set of cards/boxes, and the links (i.e. pointers) between the cards/boxes in the set.	  l5856x4e10jBefore selecting Browse, the starting card/box or a pointer icon pointing to the card/box must be visible on the screen to allow selection with the mouse.  When Browse is selected, an outline of a Browse NoteCard pops up next to the cursor.  This outline can be moved to any location on the screen by moving the cursor.  Plant the outline by depressing any mouse button, and a Browse card will replace the outline.  After creating a browse card, a prompt window will be displayed above the card asking the user to designate a starting card/box.  The user may select a starting card/box or abort the browse by selecting Cancel.  After designating the starting card/box, a list of Pointer Labels will be displayed from which the user selects the label(s) the browse should follow.  Again, the user may select the label(s) and Done or abort the browse by selecting Cancel.  Once the pointer label(s) has been determined, browse compiles the set of cards/boxes and displays it in the Browse card.  	l5856x4e10j\17bi6BIG138bi6BIg452bi6BI199bi4BI34bi6BI126G1gThe characteristics of a browse card are identical to a graph card with the exception of the single-item menu that is displayed by pointing to the title bar with the cursor and depressing the middle mouse button.  (See Section 2.1. NoteCard Types: "Graph".)  The command in this menu follows:	l5856x4e10j\214f1 13b21B7f0Recompute Browser  modifies the browse card to reflect the current NoteFile starting from the same card or box and following the same pointer label as originally specified.	l7549d6985x4e6j\bi17BI156bWarning: nodes and links added or deleted through the Graph Editing Menu commands Add Node, Add Link, or Delete Link will be removed when Recompute Browser is executed.  (See Section 8.1. Graph Editing Menu.)	l7549x4e6j\54b19B9bi8BI2bi8BI5bi11BI22bi17BI15f1 13b4B1b18B2f0bSearch  searches through all boxes and cards looking for titles containing a specified string of characters.  A new card is then created with a list of pointers to these cards/boxes.  This new card also contains the day and time the list was compiled.  Search is case sensitive so the string must be typed exactly as it appears in the title.	l5856d5292x4e10j\bi6BINote: this list is not updated as new cards are entered into the NoteFile.  The date and time the list was compiled can be used to help determine if the list in the card is out-of-date.	l5856x4e6j\19i3I