Tag Command; Up (Esc Key) Command - Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 Series User Reference Manual

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Character Key Commands
Showing a Subdirectory
To view a subdirectory, move the highlight to the directory
name and press S.
displays the selected directory listing.
LFM
To return to the next higher directory level, press Esc. If the
root directory is currently displayed,
takes no action.
LFM
Showing a File
To view a file, move the highlight to the desired filename
and press S. You cannot edit or modify the file using the
Show command (unless you specified a word processor or
editor program for the Show command).
You can use PgUp and PgDn to page through the file, ↑ and
↓ to scroll up and down one line at a time, and ← and → to
scroll left and right four columns at a time.
Press Home and End to display the beginning and end of
the file, respectively. Press Esc to return to the
LFM
directory listing.

Tag Command

The Tag command enables you to tag (include) directories
and files, one at a time, for later multiple file operations. To
tag a directory or file, highlight the name of the file, and
press T.
displays the >> symbol in the left margin
LFM
opposite the name to denote that the directory or file is
tagged;
then moves the highlight down to the next
LFM
name.
If you want to "untag" (exclude) a name, highlight the
name, and press T.
removes the >> tag symbol. If you
LFM
want to untag all tags, use the Exclude command or press
F3 (Reread).

Up (Esc Key) Command

The Up command displays the parent directory of the
currently displayed directory. Press Esc at any listing, and
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