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LAppearance
hccommands―
―
[∪
NDERL!NE],[BOLD],and[CAPS]―
―
affect the appcarance of characters.As a group they are
called tex' c'
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rα
" θ ι
ε θ " っ ' π α " グ
S.All of them work in
very similar ways.
Multiple
Text Appearance Commands
You
can
use
more than one
of
these
commands
on
one
press
of
[USE FRONT].
For
example,
you
can
hold
IUSE FRONTI,
then press
[CAPS],
then
[BOLD], to
capital-
ize
and
boldface
the
highlighted
text.
You can
capitalize, underline, or
bold
characters
in
any
combination.
For
example,
if
you
use
[BOLD],
and
part
of
the
highlighted text is
underlined, that part
will
become
both
bold
and
underlined.
1.
Capitalizing Words/Letters
This
command tums
all
lowercase characters
within
the
highlighted
area
to
uppercase.
If
only
capital letters
are
found in
the
highlighted
text, all
highlighted
characters
are
made lowercase.
[OAPS]
has
automatic
highlighting.
If
you
give the com-
mand after leaping,
the
highlight
extends
automatically
as
if
you
had pressed
both
LEAP
keys, and the
command
will
be
carried
out.
As
described
below, when
[LEARN]
is
active,
[CAPS]
always capitalizes
all
characters
in
the
highlight on first
use.
UNDO and the CAPS Command
[UNDO]restOresthe textto the Way it was before you gave
[CAPS].
2.
Underlining Words/Letters
[UNDERLINE]
underlines any
highlighted
characters that
are
not
already underlined.
If
all
the
characters
in
the
highlighted
area are
already underlined,
the
underlining
is
removed.