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Designing
and
Using
Forms
When
you
are
designing
a form
through
the
keyboard,
there
are
two ways of swi
tching
back
and
forth
between
the
Line
Drawing
and
USASCII
character
sets:
l.
You
may
use
the
"modi
fy
char
!Set"
function keys;
or
2.
You
may
use ASCII
<so>
(control-N)
and
<5
I > (con-
trol-a)
codes.
One
way
of
getting
to
the
"mod
if
Y
cha
r
!j
e t
"functions
keys
is
the
following
keystroke
sequence:
•
..
d"fin"
fi"ld5
..
modify
chOIr
5et
This
changes
the
function
key
labels to
the
following:
-
..
..
..
define
enhance
field5
video
..
..
..
..
CHANGE
CHANGE CHANGE
CHANGE
TO
BASE
TO
SET
A
TO
SET
B
TO
SET
C
The
_
and
..
keys
transfer
you
to
the
"def
i
ne
f
ield5"
and
"enhance
video"
sets
of
function
keys, respectively.
The
..
through
g
keys
activate
the
character
sets
currently
specified by
the
@,
A,
B,
and
C fields (respectively)
near
the
bottom of
the
Terminal
Configuration
menu.
When
you
press
one
of
the
keys
..
through
g,
all
characters
from
the
current
cursor
\
\
\
position
through
the
end
of
the
line
or
through
the
next
character
position
at
which
a
change
of
character
sets
has
(
previously
occurred
(whichever
is
encountered
first)
change
to
the
associated
character
set. Note
that
if
your
terminal
does NOT
include
the
Math
and
Large
Character
sets, one
or
more
of
the
character
set
configuration
fields
may
be
blank.
If
you
activate
such
a set, all
character
positions
within
the
range
of
the
function
key
will
change
to
blanks
on
the
screen
(the
actual
data
characters
remain
intact,
however,
within
display memory) .
When
the
Line
Drawing
set
is
enabled
as
the
active
al-
ternate
character
set, you
switch
from
the
Base
set
(set
@)
to
the
Line
Drawing
set
by
issuing
an
ASCII
<so>
code
(control-N)
and
you
switch
from
the
Line
Drawing
set
back
to
the
Base
set
by
issuing
an
ASCII <51) code
(control-a)
.
Note
that
the
<so>
code affects only those
characters
from
the
current
cursor
position
through
the
next
<so>
or
<5
I >
code
or
through
the
end
of
the
line, whichever occurs
first
.
Consequently,
if
the
Line
Drawing
set
is
enabled
at
the
end
of one
line
on
the
screen
and
you also
want
it
enabled
at
the
start
of
the
next
line, you will
have
to
explicitly
issue
another
<so>
code
at
the
start
of
the
second line.
Figure
5-2
illustrates
a
sample
form
and
identifies
the
keystrokes
used
for
generating
the
various
different
types
of
line
segments.
Figure
5-3 shows
the
same
form
as
it
actually
appears on
the
terminal's
screen.
Figure
5-4 shows
the
Base
set
equivalent
characters
for
the
entire
form
structure.
\ /
(
\
Ff:.gR
1C;:[l.
T.~P',l?TQ.~_K
J;?_B~~'I!.LI\!!:>
_ASSI~f\L~l~~
/
.........
kOCK
NO.
RI'.6
ATES
II
MFG.
SPE;"'-
/
SPE CS.
DRAWING
PART
NAME
DRAWING
TITLE
REMARKS
XXX
IVVYVY
NUMBER
A
B
C
0
V
J
I"
/"
V
~
-.....
r--.....
/'
'"
\
"-
"-
\
'\
'\
\
\
/
I
(
Figure
5-2.
Sample
Data
Entry
Form
5-2

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BrandHP
Model2624
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

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