Making Boldface Wordsfl-Etters 5L; Making Boldface Words/Letters - Canon Cat Reference Manual

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IUNDERLINEI
has
automatic
highlighting.
If
you give
the
command after leaping, the
highlight
extends
automati-
cally
as
if
you
had
pressed
both
LEAP
keys,
and
the
command is
carried
out.
As
described
below,
when [LEARN] is active,
the
first
use
of
[UNDERLINE]
always underlines
all
characters
in
the
highlight.
UNDO and the UNDERLINE Command
[UNDO]restOres the textto the way it was before you gave
[UNDERLINE].
3.
Making
Boldface Words/Letters
If
any
of
the characters
in the highlighted
area
are not
already
bold, this command
will
make
them
so.
If
all
the
characters in the
highlighted
area
are
already bold, they
are
made
normal weight.
IBOLD]
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 is
carried
out.
As
described
below,
when
[LEARN]
is
active,
the
first
use
of
[BOLD] makes
all
characters
in
the
highlight boldface;
il
never
changes
characters
from
bold to normal weight.
UNDO andthe BOLD Command
[UNDO]restOres the text to the condition it was in before
you gave[BOLD].
Text Appearance Commands and LEARN
[LEARN] enables the Cat to
leam
a
set
ofkeystrokes. Later,
you
can have the
Cat re-enact them. [CAPS],
[UNDERLINE]
and
[BOLDI
behave
slightly differently when used in
[LEARN]. The
first
time
the
command is applied to high-
lighted text
it
always
does
exactly what its
name
implies.
For
example,
when
used
with
[LEARN], [CAPS]
always
changes characters
from lower to
uppercase,
never
the
reverse. This
ensures that these three
commands behave
in
a predictable
way,
even though the
text
they are being
applied
to may
vary widely.

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