(C) Copyright 1985-1996 Modular Software Corporation. All rights reserved. Version 2.0 for AP - February 14, 1996
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1: ABOUT THE FULL-VIEW MANUAL 1.1: FULL-VIEW LICENSING 1.2: DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF FULL-VIEW 1.2.1: DEMO VERSION 1.2.2: RUN-TIME 2: AN OVERVIEW 3: INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWING 3.1: ABOUT WINDOWING 3.2: HOW WINDOWING CAN BE USED 3.2.1: POP-UP DISPLAYS 3.2.2: THE FULL-VIEW ENHANCED EXECUTE FUNCTION 3.2.3: APPLICATION HOT-KEYS 3.2.4: RUNNING AN APPLICATION WITHIN A WINDOW "PANE" 3.3: MAJOR FEATURES 3.3.1: SCREEN FUNCTIONS 3.3.2: WINDOWING FUNCTIONS 3.3.3: APPLICATIONS HOT-KEYS 3.3.4: DEVELOPMENT TOOLS 4: THE FULL-VIEW VIRTUAL TERMINAL 4.1: VIRTUAL TERMINAL OUTPUT FUNCTIONS 4.1.1: CURSOR POSITIONING 4.1.2: CLEAR SCREEN 4.1.3: CLEAR TO END-OF-PAGE 4.1.4: CLEAR TO END-OF-LINE 4.1.5: CURSOR BACK 4.1.6: CURSOR FORWARD 4.1.7: CURSOR UP 4.1.8: CURSOR DOWN 4.1.9: CARRIAGE RETURN 4.1.10: DON'T SCROLL OPTION (SCROLL SUPPRESS) 4.1.11: SETUP WINDOW 4.1.12: SET VIDEO ATTRIBUTE 4.1.13: GRAPHICS CHARACTERS 4.2: VIRTUAL TERMINAL INPUT FUNCTIONS 4.3: VIRTUAL TERMINAL APPLICATIONS STANDARDS 4.3.1: TERMINAL KEYBOARD USAGE 4.4: VIRTUAL TERMINAL AND PHYSICAL TERMINAL CONSIDERATIONS 4.4.1: EMBEDDED VIDEO ATTRIBUTES 4.4.2: COLOR 4.4.3: GRAPHICS CHARACTERS 4.4.4: DON'T SCROLL OPTION (SCROLL SUPPRESS) 4.4.5: PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS 5: GETTING STARTED 5.1: LOADING FULL-VIEW 5.2: INSTALLATION 5.2.1: LOADING THE FULL-VIEW ACCOUNT(S) 5.3: RE-INSTALLING FULL-VIEW 5.4: RUNNING OUT OF OTHER ABS AREAS 5.5: WHAT TO DO FIRST 5.6: THE FULL-VIEW DEMO PROGRAMS 5.6.1: DEMO SOURCE CODE 5.7: SETTING UP YOUR OWN ACCOUNT 5.8: TROUBLESHOOTING 5.9: SETTING UP YOUR FIRST FULL-VIEW APPLICATION 6: WINDOWING FUNCTIONS 6.1: ACTIVATING AND DE-ACTIVATING WINDOWING 6.1.1: LOADING THE FULL-VIEW DRIVERS 6.1.2: UNLOADING THE FULL-VIEW DRIVERS 6.1.3: TURNING WINDOWING ON 6.1.4: TURNING WINDOWING OFF 6.2: STARTING A WINDOW 6.3: STARTING A CHILD PROCESS 6.4: TCL SHELL FUNCTION 6.5: HOT-KEY FUNCTIONS 6.6: HOT-KEY SCREEN RESTORES 6.7: FUNCTION KEY USAGE 6.8: PRINT FUNCTIONS 6.8.1: CURSOR CONTROL 6.8.2: SCREEN CONTROL 6.8.3: VIDEO ATTRIBUTES 6.8.4: COLOR ATTRIBUTES 6.8.5: LINE GRAPHICS CHARACTERS 6.8.6: USER DEFINITIONS 6.8.7: SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 6.9: SCREEN QUERY FUNCTIONS 6.9.1: GET SCREEN 6.9.2: GET WINDOW 6.9.3: GET SCREEN DATA 6.9.4: GET SCREEN PARAMETERS 6.9.5: GET SCREEN STATUS 7: THE INTERFACE 7.1: BASIC PRE-COMPILER 7.1.1: FUNCTIONS PROCESSED BY THE PRE-COMPILER 7.1.2: PRE-COMPILER USAGE 7.2: USING THE FULL-VIEW PRE-COMPILER (PC) 7.2.1: PREPARING YOUR PROGRAM FILES 7.2.2: RUNNING THE PRE-COMPILER 7.2.3: PRE-COMPILER DIRECTIVES 7.2.4: MIXING PRE-COMPILED and BASIC APPLICATIONS 7.2.5: PRE-COMPILER LIMITATIONS 7.2.6: USING OTHER PRECISIONS FROM BASIC 8: THE MENUING SYSTEM 8.1: BUILDING MENU DEFINITIONS 8.1.1: MENU STEP DEFINITIONS 8.2: EXECUTING STAND-ALONE MENUS 8.3: CALLING MENUS FROM BASIC 9: THE ENTER FUNCTION 10: THE DATA ENTRY SYSTEM 10.1: DATA ENTRY - OPERATION 10.2: DATA ENTRY - CONTROL KEYS 10.3: DESIGNING DATA ENTRY SCREENS 10.3.1: THE SCREEN PAINTER 10.3.2: COMPILING SCREENS 10.4: THE DATA ENTRY APPLICATIONS INTERFACE 10.4.1: THE BASIC DATA ENTRY INTERFACE: FS( ) 10.5: PRINTER OUTPUT 10.6: DOCUMENTING SCREENS 11: THE HELP SYSTEM 11.1: DISPLAYING HELP 11.2: PAINTING HELP TEXT 12: SMART-TREE 12.1: LOOKUP AND BROWSE ROUTINES 12.2: SMART-TREE BASIC WITHOUT FULL-VIEW 13: TERMINAL SUPPORT 13.1: PORT TERMINAL DEFINITIONS 13.2: BUILDING TERMINAL DEFINITIONS 13.2.1: TERMINAL DEFINITION ELEMENTS 13.2.2: INPUT KEY ASSIGNMENTS 13.3: LISTING TERMINAL DEFINITIONS 14: MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES 14.1: SINGLE KEY INPUT 14.2: SENTENCE FUNCTION 15: KNOWN BUGS 15.1: INPUT @ from BASIC
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