Selecting Text; Document Handling; Creating New Documents - Nokia Series 60 Manual

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Selecting text

A chunk of text can be selected in an editor by keeping the Edit key pressed and
using the navigation keys (scroll left/right/up/down). The selected text is shown using
a highlight. The Cut and Copy functions are available when text is selected.
Figure 6-12.
If the user presses any scroll key alone when there is a text selection, the selection
disappears and the cursor reappears in the respective position.

Document handling

Creating new documents

The user must be able to start typing (or otherwise creating) a new document
without first being asked for a file name. In many cases, documents don't even have
a name that would be seen by the user: short messages and notes, for example, are
listed and managed by the beginning of the content.
Some document types have a file name the user can choose. Even then, the system
may give a default name for the document, and the user is not forced to name it.
When it is important that the user knows the document name, the following
methods can be used:
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The system asks the user to confirm the name, using a query with the default
name in place. This can happen at the moment the user is about to exit the
editor, or when the user has selected the Save option.
·
In some applications it makes sense that the user can give a default name in
advance, and the system creates unique names from it by adding for example a
number after the common name. This way it is possible to have meaningful
document names without typing them for each file.
Text selection in an editor.
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