Chapter 6 • Typing Titles; The Editing Screen And Cursor; Moving Around The Screen; Shortcuts For Moving The Cursor - Videonics TM-2000 Instruction Manual

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VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 2000
Chapter 6 • Typing Titles
Creating titles is as simple as typing with the TitleMaker 2000's full keyboard with
upper and lower case, plus special and accented characters.

The Editing Screen and Cursor

the number of the page (B), the number of the project to which the page
belongs (A), the effects that will
be used to start and end the page
(C and E) and how long the page
will be displayed (D). These items
are described in detail in Chap-
ter 7, "Pages."

Moving Around the Screen

Use the arrow keys to position the cursor.
Note: You cannot move the cursor past the end of the text. If you want to add some
new text at the bottom of the screen, past the last character, use the NEW LINE/OK
key to add some blank lines and move the cursor to the bottom of the screen. Or
position all of the page's text at the bottom of the screen using the POSITION key
(Chapter 10.)
If there is more than one screenful of text, you can move to the next or
previous screen by using the UP or DOWN arrow to go beyond the top or
bottom line on the screen — the pages will scroll to keep the cursor in view.
The cursor will stop when it reaches the top of the first page or the bottom of
the last page.

Shortcuts for Moving the Cursor

Hold SHIFT while you press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow key and the cursor
will jump all the way across the screen, in the direction of the arrow you
press. If you hold SHIFT while you press the UP or DOWN arrow key, you
will move forward or back a page at a time.
The Editing Screen is used whenever you
are typing or editing text.
New text always appears at the blinking
cursor ( ). New letters are always inserted
— they don't replace letters already on the
screen.
The page symbols ( ) indicate where a
new page of text begins. They also tell you
A
B
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C
D
E

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