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highlight
n.
The
unblinking
rectangular object that accompanies the
cursor. Indicates
which
character
or
characters
are
highlighted. Anything
in the
highlight
will
be
erased
when
IERASEI
is
pressed.
v.
To
extend the
highlight
so
as
to mark
a
chunk
of
text.
Some
of
the
things you
can do
to
a
highlighted chunk
of
text include
erasing,
printing, calculating, moving,
and
sending.
highlighting
Extending
the
highlight
part
of
the
cursor, making the
text
white-on-black
instead
of
the
usual
black-on-white. Used
to mark
a
text you
want
to
do
something with.
INDENT
A
command
used
to
set
the
margin
of
the
first
lines
of
highlighted
paragraphs, or,
if
the
highlight
is
not
extended,
of
the
paragraph the cursor is
in.
indent
Set
in
from
the
margin.
lnahanging
indent,theftst
line
of
the paragraph extends
to
the
left of
the
left
margin.
initial
The standard settings
automatically given
to
features such
as
margins, indents, paragraph style,
tab
stops,
when
no ad-
justments
have
been
made to the Cat.
To
reset
the
initial
values,
highlight
the
text, then,
while holding
[SHIFT],
use
the command.
Initial
values
of certain
features can be
altered
with
[SETUP].
instance
An
example
of
something.
int
A CALC
command operator that
generates
the
integer
portion of
the expression that
follows it.
Do not
use
int
as
a
variable
name.
Justified
A
paragraph
style
where
both margins
are
straight;
re
sembles
a
column of type
in
a
newspaper.
key
One
of
the pushbuttons on
the
keyboard.
keyboard
A
device
with
many pushbuttons, designed
for
tiring
your
fingers. You
use
it
to
control
and
communicate
with
your
Cat.

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