diff --git a/source/org/thdl/tib/input/jskad_doc.html b/source/org/thdl/tib/input/jskad_doc.html index 9782795..7925b61 100644 --- a/source/org/thdl/tib/input/jskad_doc.html +++ b/source/org/thdl/tib/input/jskad_doc.html @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Edit, Tools, and Help. 'File' provides basic options for opening, closing, saving, and printing Rich Text Format (RTF) documents.  To start a new document, choose 'New'.  To open an already existing document, -choose 'Open' or select from the list of recently opened +choose 'Open...' or select from the list of recently opened documents.  In any case, if there is any text in the current Jskad window, a new window will be opened up.  To close a Jskad window, choose 'Close' or press the 'X' button.  To close all @@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ you haven't already done so.

-To save in Rich Text Format, choose 'Save' or 'Save As'.  Like +To save in Rich Text Format, choose 'Save' or 'Save As...'.  Like other applications, 'Save' saves under the current name, while 'Save -As' lets you save under a new name. +As...' lets you save under a new name.

@@ -439,10 +439,10 @@ need be. such as Microsoft Word.  To use this feature, just select the menu item 'Tools - Open With External Viewer...'.  The first time you use this command, it will ask you to locate a program to - view RTF files. Navigate to the program of your choice, such as - "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\WINWORD.EXE".  This - program must be set up to accept the path of the RTF file as the - sole command-line argument. + view RTF files.  Navigate to the program of your choice, such + as "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\WINWORD.EXE".  + This program must be set up to accept the path of the RTF file as + the sole command-line argument.

@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ this installation always define only one keystroke per character/vowel, it is possible to define a keyboard in which multiple keystrokes correspond to single characters/vowels, as in the Extended Wylie keyboard.  However, punctuation is only ever allowed to -correspond to a single keystroke. Below is a sample (partial) +correspond to a single keystroke.  Below is a sample (partial) keyboard, with key parts explained, and much omitted: