\subsection{Text Viewer} This is a Viewer for text files with word wrap. Just press PLAY on a .txt file to display it. Has controls to handle various styles of text formatting. Has top{}-of{}-file and bottom{}-of{}-file buttons. You can view files without a .txt extension by using \textbf{Open with ..} from the Play Screen menu \subsubsection{Controls} \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{F1 (Recorder) / ON{}-MINUS (Player): } toggles Word mode between Wrap and Chop: \begin{itemize} \item Wrap breaks lines at white space or hyphen. \item Chop breaks lines at the maximum column limit. \end{itemize} \item \textbf{F2 (Recorder) / ON{}-MENU{}-PLUS (Player): } cycles Line mode through Normal, Join and Expand: \begin{itemize} \item Normal breaks lines at newline characters. \item Join ignores unpaired newline characters (i.e., joins lines). Useful for adopting the orphans that occur with e{}-mail style (i.e.,pre{}-wrapped) text files. \item Expand doubles unpaired newlines (i.e., adds a blank line). Useful for making the paragraphs clearer in some book style text files. \end{itemize} \item \textbf{F3 (Recorder) / ON{}-PLUS (Player):} toggles View mode between Narrow and Wide: \begin{itemize} \item Narrow sets maximum column to the screen width. \item Wide sets maximum column to 114. Useful for navigating large files. (Currently, Wide and Join cannot be selected together.) \end{itemize} \item \textbf{ON{}-F1 (Recorder):} toggles Page mode between Normal and Overlap: \begin{itemize} \item Normal sets page{}-down/page{}-up to one full screen. \item Overlap tells page{}-down/page{}-up to retain one line from previous screen. \end{itemize} \item \textbf{ON{}-F3 (Recorder):} toggles Scrollbar mode, for the current View mode. \begin{itemize} \item Narrow mode has no scrollbar by default, until toggled. \item Wide mode has a scrollbar by default, until toggled. \item If file fits on one screen, there is no scrollbar and ON{}-F3 has no effect. \end{itemize} \end{itemize} Settings are not remembered after the viewer has been exited. Keys are as follows: \subsubsection{Recorder} \begin{table}[h!] \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline KEY & ACTION \\\hline UP & Page{}-up (one screen up) \\\hline DOWN & Page{}-down (one screen down) \\\hline LEFT & Top of file (Narrow mode) One screen left (Wide mode) \\\hline RIGHT & Bottom of file (Narrow mode) One screen right (Wide mode) \\\hline ON{}-UP & One line up \\\hline ON{}-DOWN & One line down \\\hline ON{}-LEFT & One column left \\\hline ON{}-RIGHT & One column right \\\hline OFF & Exit text viewer \\\hline \end{tabular} \end{table} \subsubsection{Player} \begin{table}[h!] \begin{tabular}{|c|c|} \hline KEY & ACTION \\\hline MINUS & Page{}-up (one screen up) \\\hline PLUS & Page{}-down (one screen down) \\\hline MENU MINUS & Top of file (Narrow mode) One screen left (Wide mode) \\\hline MENU PLUS & Bottom of file (Narrow mode) One screen right (Wide mode) \\\hline STOP & Exit text viewer \\\hline \end{tabular} \end{table} \subsubsection{Compatibility} \begin{itemize} \item Correctly reads plain text files in Unix, Win/DOS, or Macintosh format. Latin{}-alphabet Unicode files are a l m o s t r e a d a b l e. \item Currently prefers fixed{}-width fonts. With proportional fonts, pretends all characters are the width of a lower{}-case 'o'. \item Currently messages are in English \item Does not currently support right{}-to{}-left languages. \end{itemize}