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- | ====== Manual Amstrad PCW 9512+ ====== | + | ====== Manual Amstrad PCW 9512 ====== |
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^ Distribuidora | [[es: | ^ Distribuidora | [[es: | ||
- | ^ Dimensiones |20,80 x 15,00 x 1,50 cm | | + | ^ Dimensiones |20,70 x 14,70 x 2,70 cm | |
- | ^ Año |1991 | | + | ^ Año |1987 | |
^ Autor |Amstrad plc | | ^ Autor |Amstrad plc | | ||
- | ^ Páginas |309 | | + | ^ Páginas |640 | |
^ Idioma | Inglés | ^ Idioma | Inglés | ||
^ Estado | [[preservado|Preservado]] | | ^ Estado | [[preservado|Preservado]] | | ||
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===== Descripción ===== | ===== Descripción ===== | ||
- | Manual original suministrado con el Amstrad PCW 9512+. Contiene | + | Manual original suministrado con el Amstrad PCW 9512, uno de los manuales más amplios y extensos de la gama PCW. Incluye |
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- | Este manual está encuadernado en tapas de cartón | + | Este manual está encuadernado en tapas de cartón a color, y las hojas interiores en papel normal fino en blanco y negro. Sus medidas son: Alto 20,70 cm x Ancho 32,10 cm. |
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CONTENTS | CONTENTS | ||
- | Chapter 1: Setting up your PCW8512+ | + | Part I: The PCW9512 |
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- | After copying | + | |
- | About computer discs | + | |
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- | How discs work | + | |
- | About Drive M | + | |
- | The Keyboard | + | |
- | The cursor keys and number pad | + | |
- | Caps Lock | + | |
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- | Chapter Two | + | |
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- | What is word processing? | + | |
- | General principles of using LocoScript 2 | + | |
- | The Disc Management Screen | + | |
- | Opening a new document | + | |
- | A note about file-names | + | |
- | The Editing Screen | + | |
- | About the Information lines | + | |
- | Meet the cursor | + | |
- | The page-bar | + | |
- | Beginning to type | + | |
- | Typing tips | + | |
- | Editing your text | + | |
- | Tidying after deletiions | + | |
- | Making a printed copy | + | |
- | Putting paper in the printer | + | |
- | Printer Control State | + | |
- | Leaving Printer Control | + | |
- | Printing and saving | + | |
- | Editing a document | + | |
- | A simple example | + | |
- | Moving round the document | + | |
- | Other ways of moving around a document | + | |
- | About file-names and extensions | + | |
- | More about the Information Lines | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Three | + | |
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- | More about Discs | + | |
- | Back to the Disc Management Screen | + | |
- | Bytes and kilobytes | + | |
- | The group columns | + | |
- | Limbo files | + | |
- | Erasing files for security reasons | + | |
- | Hidden and system files | + | |
- | Moving the highlight bars | + | |
- | Control keys | + | |
- | The Function Keys | + | |
- | Function Keyf1 - Actions | + | |
- | Function Key f2-Disc | + | |
- | Copying discs | + | |
- | Verifying discs | + | |
- | Formatting discs | + | |
- | Renaming discs | + | |
- | Function Key f3 - FIle | + | |
- | Copying files | + | |
- | Moving a file | + | |
- | Erasing a file | + | |
- | Files that can't be erased | + | |
- | Security deletion | + | |
- | Renaming a file | + | |
- | Recovering a document from Limbo | + | |
- | Function Key f4 - Group | + | |
- | Function Key f5 - Document | + | |
- | Function Key f6 - Settings | + | |
- | Function Key f7 - Disc Change | + | |
- | Function Key f8 - Options | + | |
- | Hidden and Limbo files | + | |
- | Large characters | + | |
- | Sticky shift keys | + | |
- | Making a working disc | + | |
- | Different kinds of disc | + | |
- | Using the Start of Day Disc and the working discs | + | |
- | Saving documents while working | + | |
- | Printing from the Disc Management Screen | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Four | + | |
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- | The Style Menu | + | |
- | Style tutorial | + | |
- | How do enhancements work? | + | |
- | Style Menu Options | + | |
- | Style features and the Information Lines | + | |
- | LocoScript 2 Style Codes | + | |
- | Making the codes visible | + | |
- | Underlining text already entered | + | |
- | Removing enhancements | + | |
- | Combining styles | + | |
- | Some useful short cuts | + | |
- | More about the Set Menu | + | |
- | Picking items from the Set and Clear Menus | + | |
- | The choice is yours | + | |
- | Finding your way around long documents | + | |
- | Searching for (UniT) codes | + | |
- | A warning | + | |
- | Last but not least | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter | + | |
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- | Justification and alignment | + | |
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- | Forcing lines to the right margin | + | |
- | Right justification | + | |
- | Blanks and spaces | + | |
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- | Chapter Six | + | Introduction |
+ | LocoScript Tutorial | ||
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+ | Stage 1: Basics | ||
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+ | Session 1: Fundamentals | ||
+ | Session 2: Running off a letter | ||
+ | Session 3: Preparing a new document | ||
+ | Session 4: Printing | ||
+ | Session 5: Changing a document - I: Small changes | ||
+ | Session 6: Changing a document - II: Large scale changes | ||
+ | Session 7: Keeping your discs organised | ||
+ | Session 8: Checking your spelling | ||
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+ | Stage 2: Refinements | ||
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+ | Session 9: Indenting, centring and justifying | ||
+ | Session 10: Stressing words and phrases | ||
+ | Session 11: Using character pitches and line spacings | ||
+ | Session 12: Margins tabs and tables | ||
+ | Session 13: Direct printing | ||
+ | Session 14: Finding and Exchanging | ||
+ | Session 15: Moving text around | ||
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+ | Stage 3: Advanced features | ||
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+ | Session 16: The Professional touch - I: Niceties of Layout | ||
+ | Session 17: The Professional touch - II: Headers, Footers and Page numbers | ||
+ | Session 18: Changing the Framework | ||
+ | Session 19: Large documents | ||
+ | Session 20: Using different types of paper | ||
+ | Session 21: Mail merge - I: Producing standard letters and mailshots | ||
+ | Session 22: Mail merge - II: Preparing the masters | ||
+ | Session 23: Using different printwheels and different printers | ||
+ | Session 24: Using one document as a pattern for another | ||
+ | Postscript: Getting the best out of LocoScript 2 | ||
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+ | Appendices | ||
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+ | Appendix I: | ||
+ | Appendix II: Glossary | ||
+ | Appendix III: LocoScript 2 Characters | ||
+ | Appendix IV: Quick reference | ||
+ | Appendix V: | ||
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+ | Part III: Using CP/M, BASIC and LOGO | ||
- | The Size Menu | + | Chapter 1: Introduction to CP/M on the PCW9512 |
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- | Line-space | + | |
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- | Line pitch | + | |
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- | Chapter Seven | + | Index |
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- | More about page and line breaks | + | |
- | Indented lines | + | |
- | Indenting the first line of a paragraph | + | |
- | Indenting a complete paragraph | + | |
- | Numbered or lettered paragraphs | + | |
- | Scripts | + | |
- | Fine control of word wrap | + | |
- | Hard spaces | + | |
- | Hard hyphens | + | |
- | Soft hyphens | + | |
- | Soft spaces | + | |
- | Controlling page breaks manually | + | |
- | The wrong way to force a new page | + | |
- | Forced page breaks | + | |
- | When to use the commands | + | |
- | Shorthand key strokes | + | |
- | Avoiding breaking text at page boundaries | + | |
- | Some notes about page bounddaries | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Eight | + | |
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- | Working with blocks of text | + | |
- | Scissors and paste | + | |
- | Making deletions | + | |
- | Points to watch | + | |
- | The COPY and PASTE keys | + | |
- | About the buffers | + | |
- | Repeated insertions | + | |
- | Copying text | + | |
- | Copying blocks into a different document | + | |
- | Blocks and codes | + | |
- | Showing blocks | + | |
- | Saving blocks on disc | + | |
- | Merging documents | + | |
- | LocoScript 2 Phrases | + | |
- | Using a Phrase | + | |
- | What Phrases do you have? | + | |
- | Adding your own Phrases | + | |
- | Saving Phrases on disc | + | |
- | The PHRASES.STD file | + | |
- | Getting ready to store Phrases | + | |
- | Deleting Phrase | + | |
- | Saving Phrases | + | |
- | Other Phrases files | + | |
- | Making and storing a second Phrases file | + | |
- | Loading a different Phrases file | + | |
- | Summing Up | + | |
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- | Chapter Nine | + | |
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- | Finding and Exchanging Text | + | |
- | How Find and Exchange work | + | |
- | Beginning a Find | + | |
- | Specifying a Find operation | + | |
- | Typing in the search string | + | |
- | Choosing the options | + | |
- | Ignoring case | + | |
- | Looking for whole words | + | |
- | Using wild cards | + | |
- | Repeating a Find | + | |
- | Abandoning a Find | + | |
- | A practical example | + | |
- | Potential problems | + | |
- | Making Exchanges | + | |
- | Entering the strings | + | |
- | The Exchange options | + | |
- | Preserving case | + | |
- | Selecting a manual or automatic exchange | + | |
- | Manual exchanges | + | |
- | Automatic exchanges | + | |
- | Some simple precautions | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Ten | + | |
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- | Tabs and margins | + | |
- | About LocoScript 2 Layouts | + | |
- | Changing LocoScript 2 margins | + | |
- | Moving to the Editing Layout Screen | + | |
- | Locating the margins | + | |
- | Restrictions on setting margins | + | |
- | Relaying the text | + | |
- | Realying between new margins | + | |
- | Charging margins affects the entire document | + | |
- | All about tabs | + | |
- | LocoScript 2 tabs | + | |
- | Restrictions on tabs | + | |
- | Types of tab stop | + | |
- | Simple tabs | + | |
- | Rights tabs | + | |
- | Centre tabs | + | |
- | Decimal tabs | + | |
- | Setting and clearing tab stops | + | |
- | Manual or automatic tabs? | + | |
- | Removing tab stops | + | |
- | Leaving the screen | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Eleven | + | |
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- | Using multiple formats | + | |
- | Chanring the settings for part of a document | + | |
- | How new layouts wok | + | |
- | Editing a layout | + | |
- | Copying layouts | + | |
- | Setting the defaults in a new layout | + | |
- | The Options Menu | + | |
- | Setting justification | + | |
- | Setting italics | + | |
- | The decimal marker | + | |
- | The zero character | + | |
- | Changing the Scale Pitch | + | |
- | Leaving the Options Menu | + | |
- | Using the Size Menu | + | |
- | Line spacing | + | |
- | Line pitch | + | |
- | Selecting extra blank lines | + | |
- | Changing the character pitch | + | |
- | After setting the options | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Twelve | + | |
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- | TEMPLATE.STD files | + | |
- | Creating a TEMPLATE.STD file | + | |
- | Setting up a layout for the TEMPLATE.STD | + | |
- | Putting in the text | + | |
- | Adding simple instructions | + | |
- | Finishing off | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Thirteen | + | |
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- | Using Stock Layouts | + | |
- | The concept of stock layouts | + | |
- | Stock layouts 0 and 1 | + | |
- | Stock layouts in a TEMPLATE.STD file | + | |
- | How to edit a stock layout | + | |
- | Copying stock layouts | + | |
- | Moving on the next stock layout | + | |
- | Going back to the Editing Screen | + | |
- | How many stock layouts do you need? | + | |
- | Making full use of the stock layouts | + | |
- | Putting a stock layout into a document | + | |
- | Cancelling a stock layout | + | |
- | Changing and replacing layouts | + | |
- | Layout exchange | + | |
- | More about exchanging layouts | + | |
- | Layout replacement | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Fourteen | + | |
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- | Headers and footers | + | |
- | What are headers and footers? | + | |
- | Organising headers and footers | + | |
- | Putting the same headers and footers on every page | + | |
- | Putting in page numbers | + | |
- | A simple example | + | |
- | Remember the symbols | + | |
- | Specifying the final page number | + | |
- | Another example | + | |
- | Different header and footer arrangements | + | |
- | Distributing headers and footers | + | |
- | Enabling and disabling headers and footers | + | |
- | One-page documents | + | |
- | A simple structure for headers and footers | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Fifteen | + | |
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- | Page Layout | + | |
- | Setting up document policies | + | |
- | Automatic control of page breaks | + | |
- | Widows and orphans | + | |
- | Keeping paragraphs together | + | |
- | Breaks at any point | + | |
- | Page breaks and paper sizes | + | |
- | Choosing the paper type | + | |
- | Horizontal and vertical formats | + | |
- | Adjusting the top and bottom margins | + | |
- | Continuous stationery | + | |
- | Paper heights | + | |
- | Paper width | + | |
- | Left offset | + | |
- | Margins | + | |
- | Paper-out sensor | + | |
- | Organising the page structure | + | |
- | Fixed and floating footers | + | |
- | Errors in page layout | + | |
- | Giving a number to the first and last page | + | |
- | Printing on non-A4 paper | + | |
- | Specifying the paper size at print-time | + | |
- | Using the ' | + | |
- | Changing to the ' | + | |
- | Setting a different paper default | + | |
- | Saving the new default paper details | + | |
- | Page and sheet sizes | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Sixteen | + | |
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- | New paper sizes | + | |
- | Installing a new paper size | + | |
- | Checking the new paper-size | + | |
- | An example | + | |
- | Details of the rotary cards | + | |
- | Saving the new paper-type | + | |
- | Removing a paper type | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Seventeen | + | |
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- | Using different character sets | + | |
- | Using the extended character sets | + | |
- | Finding the characters you need | + | |
- | Using accents | + | |
- | Using English characters from inside another character set | + | |
- | Using ' | + | |
- | The ' | + | |
- | When you can and can't use the extended character set | + | |
- | Printing the extended character set | + | |
- | Transferring data between programs | + | |
- | Converting a LocoScript 2 file into ASCII format | + | |
- | Types of ASCII file | + | |
- | Characters that won't convert to ASCII | + | |
- | Importing ASCII file into LocoScript 2 | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Eighteen | + | |
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- | About print wheels | + | |
- | Using a different wheel | + | |
- | Setting a document to use the Swiss French wheel | + | |
- | Specifying the Swiss French wheel at document setup | + | |
- | Confiming that the new print wheel is fitted | + | |
- | Printing with the ' | + | |
- | Fitting a Thesis PS wheel | + | |
- | Making the new print wheel into the default | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Nineteen | + | |
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- | Understanding Mailmerge | + | |
- | How mailmerge works | + | |
- | An example | + | |
- | A simple letter | + | |
- | Creating a data file | + | |
- | Records and Fields | + | |
- | Producing a batch of letters | + | |
- | Possible problems | + | |
- | A few useful terms | + | |
- | Variables and variable-names | + | |
- | Separators | + | |
- | Terminators | + | |
- | Planning and laying out you own work | + | |
- | More about leaving a Merge | + | |
- | Edit result | + | |
- | Print result | + | |
- | Save result | + | |
- | Save and Print Result | + | |
- | Discard result | + | |
- | Abandon LocoMail | + | |
- | Economising on LocoMail codes | + | |
- | Inserting spaces between variables | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Twenty | + | |
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- | Manual and Automatic Merging | + | |
- | Merging and filling | + | |
- | More detailed prompts | + | |
- | Minimal prompts | + | |
- | Combining Merge and Fill operations | + | |
- | Insisting on numbers | + | |
- | Formatting while merging | + | |
- | Comments and prompts | + | |
- | Preserving information between records | + | |
- | A quicker way of taking information from the keyboard | + | |
- | An example | + | |
- | Keeping data uncharged between records | + | |
- | The missing fields problem | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Tewnty One | + | |
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- | Setting up LocoSpell | + | |
- | Starting off with LocoSpell | + | |
- | Simple spell-checking | + | |
- | More about (SiC) codes | + | |
- | Correcting a real mistake | + | |
- | Accepting LocoSpell' | + | |
- | Editing LocoSpell' | + | |
- | Manual corrections | + | |
- | Looking up the correct spelling | + | |
- | Ending a spelling check | + | |
- | Adding words to the user dictionary | + | |
- | Checking a single word | + | |
- | Maintaining the user dictionary | + | |
- | Adding words to the user dictionary | + | |
- | Editing and removing words | + | |
- | Building on an existing word | + | |
- | Saving the charges | + | |
- | Adding to the main dictionary | + | |
- | Words that LocoSpell ignores | + | |
- | Summing up | + | |
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- | Chapter Twenty Two | + | |
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- | About the CP/M operating system | + | |
- | Loading CP/M | + | |
- | CP/M Utilities | + | |
- | Computer languages | + | |
- | Applications programs | + | |
- | The CP/M keyboard | + | |
- | The CP/M Directory | + | |
- | Default drives | + | |
- | Wild cards | + | |
- | Looking at the contents of a documents | + | |
- | CP/M disc utilities | + | |
- | Using the printer in CP/M | + | |
- | Printing out a file | + | |
- | Summing up CP/M | + | |
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