Browser
Text
The file is displayed one page at a time. If the file does not contain page breaks, the file will be broken up according to the page length in the User Preferences.
When the cursor is in this display, the following keys can be used to move through the file:
- PgUp/PgDn to move vertically (within page);
- Ctrl PgUp/PgDn to move horizontally (within page); and
- Alt PgUp/PgDn to change Page.
Filename
Specify the Filename to be browsed. The file can be located anywhere on your computer so the full path and filename must be specified.
To assist the selection of files, the following options are available:
- Right Click for the list of recent files opened in the Browser; or
- Double Click for the standard Windows Open File Dialog.
Page Number
The Page Number is displayed here and can be changed here for quicker movement through the file.
Movement through the file can also be achieved using the floating button bar as well as Ctrl-Home or Ctrl-End keystrokes.
Web Browser
Pressing the Web Browser button will show the currently displayed results in your Web Browser.
Set Font
Pressing the Set Font button allows you to change the font used to display the file on the screen.
Edit
Pressing the Edit button allows you to edit the currently displayed file using the ASCII editor specified in the User Preferences.
Delete
Pressing the Delete button will, after confirmation, allow you to delete the currently displayed file.
Pressing the Print button enables printing of:
- all of the currently displayed file;
- the currently displayed page;
- a selection of multiple pages; or
- the currently selected text on the currently displayed page.
Printer settings (the printer, orientation, left and top margins and font) can also be set.
The entire file or the current page can also be printed using the
floating
button bar (on the printer selected on the button bar also) –
all other settings (orientation, left and top margins and font) will be
the last saved printer settings.
Quit
Clicking on the Quit button allows you to exit without saving any of your changes.
In some of the screens you will be asked to confirm if you want to exit Ignoring all changes. If you click Yes, the file will be closed without saving any changes. If you click No you will be returned to your original screen.
From the Browser, the Quit button will take you to a graphical display of the results.