Stopping A Copy Operation; Customizing Your Copies - Tektronix 4106 Operator's Manual

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HOW TO MAKE COPIES
STOPPING A COPY OPERATION
To stop a copy operation in
process,
press
the Cancel key (Shift-Setup) located in
the top row of keys on the terminal 's keyboard
.
You can also stop a copy operation by pressing the RESET button or turning off the
terminal
,
but these methods erase your graphics and text from memory and the
screen.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR COPIES
You can use the terminal 's default settings to make copies
,
or you can change the
settings to fit your copy needs
.
The next few pages describe the commands you
can use
;
Table 3-1 shows what commands apply to which copiers
.
You can save the settings made with these commands (see Saving Commands
earlier in this section)
,
or you can reissue them whenever you make a
copy.
If you
need to switch frequently from one kind of copy to
another,
you can program keys
to select the different settings you need
.
(See Creating Macros later in this section .)
If your text or graphics are displayed before you 've issued commands to control
copy
attributes,
you may want to avoid writing in the area you intend to
copy.
By
enabling or disabling the dialog
area,
you can control where your commands are
written
:
To avoid cluttering the dialog
area,
before entering the commands, disable the
dialog
buffer:
DAENABLE
NO
To avoid cluttering the graphics
area,
before entering the commands
,
be sure
the dialog buffer is enabled
:
DAENABLE YES
NOTE
Since a command to disable or enable the dialog area is displayed
before it is
executed,
it will appear in
the
area you are trying to keep
free of
text.
To avoid
this,
see Dialog Area Disabling and Enabling
Macros later in this
section.
4106/4107/4109 OPERATORS
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