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VIDEONICS TITLEMAKER 3000 PAGE 27
Columns(Tabs)
The TAB key is a “smart tab,” designed to make it easy to create columns
of information. It works by aligning with the next blank space in the previous
line of text.
Example: Type a line of text, using spaces to separate the words:
Name Age Address
Now press NEW LINE/OK and type a second line, using the TAB key
between words. Each TAB will cause the next word to begin where a word
above it begins:
Name Age Address
Jules 11 1406 Windmere
You may need to make adjustments. For instance, if a word aligns itself to
the wrong blank space, you may need to add more TABs. You can also add
and remove spacesand blank lines to adjust the appearance.
Notes:
When you add a tab to a line, the line is automatically left-positioned (as if
you had pressed POSN (Position) followed by the LEFT arrow).
Tabs are not automatically adjusted when you edit a line. You may need to
add tabs or spaces to realign the columns.
Tabs are based only on the line immediately before the line that contains
the cursor.
TypingSpecialandAccentedCharacters
TitleMaker3000 includes specialcharacters, suchas and ©, andaccented
characters to support many languages. They are indicated on the upper right
hand corner of the keys in blue.
The ACCENTkey, on the bottom row of thekeyboard, is used
totype special and accentedcharacters:
To type special characters, simply press ACCENT while you
press the desired character. For instance, press ACCENT and
Y together to type the “©” character. SHIFT is used, in some cases, to type
the capitalized version of the special character.
Accented letters, such as é and ñ, are typed by combining the accent mark
with the letter. The accent is typed, followed by the letter. For example,
press ACCENT + 6, then press the “a” key and you will see “â.”
The charts on the next pages show all the accented and special characters
and how to type them.
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