Usually space with s is the save command.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Laura Wolk <"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@smtp.enter.net
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:40:46 -0500 (EST)
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Documentation incomplete?

>Hi Roselle and others,

>In the context sensitive help of the find and replace feature, it says "to 
>erase the default entry, so that you will in effect you will delete the find 
>text, press space with s".  When I first heard about the clearing field 
>command (I think in the readme), I tried to do it, and it worked perfectly.  
>attempted to use space with s, only to get an error tone.  What is, if 
>anything, this space with s command? Thanks, Laura


>"The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case." 
>(George W.  Bush, --Pella, Iowa, San Antonio Express News, Jan.  30, 2000)

>However, with my memory being what it is sometimes, I forgot it.  So the next 
>time, I pressed space with h at the "replace with" promqt, and

>>------ original message ------
>>from: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Documentation incomplete?

>>Hi,

>>Sorry, I have not been following much of the discussions here lately, but I'm 
>>surprised this one doesn't seem to have been definitely addressed yet.  OK, 
>>the command to find the next occurrence of a search string in a document 
>>(SPACE with N or READ with N) has been around and correctly documented before 
>>version 5.  This is why many of the umm, long-time users? (I wouldn't want to 
>>say "old" as in versus "new" users, and get killed for it) like Rose Combs 
>>remember learning about it from the manual.  In the v4.01 User's Guide, it is 
>>found in section 3.15.1, "Searching Forward".  Towards the end of that 
>>section, one would read:

>>"If you want to carry on searching forward for the next occurrence of the 
>>same text, press SPACE with N (or READ with N in the BNQT v4.01 manual)."

>>The command was again mentioned in section 7.20.4 (or section 7.19.3 for the 
>>QT manual), "Insertion by Name" where one can use this to search for a 
>>character in the Unicode table by entering the character's name or part of 
>>it.  As Laura has pointed out, it can also be found in the Command Summary, 
>>specifically in section 15.2.2, "Other Review Commands".  However, in the 
>>version 5.0 manual, someone made a boo-boo in section 3.15.1, because instead 
>>of giving the command as SPACE with N (I cannot verify with the QT v5.0 
>>manual), it said, "...press SPACE with F, then F and ENTER".  The command is 
>>still correctly mentioned in sections 7.20.4 and 15.2.2.  Moreover, just to 
>>clarify, in v5.0 and earlier versions, this command can be learned from the 
>>context-sensitive help.  Within a document, press SPACE with H (HELP KEY), 
>>and then Y to enter the Keyword Help Menu.  You have a list of four 
>>sub-topics there.  Type R to select the second item, "Review Commands".  The 
>>fifth command the
> r
>> e is: "To find the next occurrence of the last search string, press SPACE 
>> with N (READ with N)."

>>Lastly, to answer Steve's question as to what other commands are not 
>>documented, there are quite a number, I'm afraid.  The one that's related to 
>>the Find option is SPACE with dots 3-5-6 (CTRL with BACKSPACE) which clears 
>>the search string (or replacement string), something that was not available 
>>in earlier versions.  Thus, you can easily delete extraneous characters or 
>>words in a document that appear repeatedly using this command in the 
>>replacement string prompt.  If anyone wants a more complete, although I 
>>cannot claim that it's 100% complete and error-free (particularly for the QT 
>>commands because I'm really a BT user, although I do make corrections when I 
>>learn or get informed about any), you can e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 
>>the consolidated BT and QT Command Summary I have created, where I added the 
>>undocumented commands I found, and the commands that were given in the v3.07 
>>and v4.01 Readme files but were not included in the latest version of the 
>>User's Guide.
>> Please do not ask me to post it to the list because it's a long file, longer 
>> than the regular command summary file you have because remember, it contains 
>> two sets of commands plus undocumented ones.  If you ask nicely enough, I'll 
>> give it for free, except if you're from PDI, in which case I might consider 
>> selling it, LOL!

>>BTW, Laura, I'll send you a more complete and corrected version of that 
>>consolidated command summary because I have added a few more to the one I 
>>first sent you.  As for Don Bishop and Sharon Hewing, you got the updated one 
>>already so don't sweat.  Thanks.

>>HTH,
>>Roselle



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