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158 MaxMotion for Machines
GENERAL RULES OF TEXT ENTRY:
The text entry features are designed to be as close to a general purpose
word processor and also as close to Microsoft Windows generally
accepted norms. If you are familiar with Windows operations, you will
spend little time becoming familiar with MaxMotion’s text entry
features.
What is so special is that we have blended the easy to use features of
Windows and the most desirable functions that an engraver is looking
for. This helps the user to create the job quickly while taking advantage
of the graphic features of Windows.
The text entry part is designed cleverly. A line of text entered previ-
ously can be edited for possible corrections and additions. Select any
text on the screen at any time with text tool or click inside any text line.
The text cursor will automatically align itself to the nearest text
character. Now, you can use the four arrow keys on your keyboard or
mouse to move the text cursor to the appropriate place for editing. The
editing may involve inserting or deleting text, inserting or deleting
spaces, changing fonts, sizes, etc.
Delete key will delete a character following a cursor position. Back
Space key will delete a character preceding a cursor position. Home
key will bring the cursor to the beginning of the present line while End
key will bring the key to the end of the present line.
Please, take the following special care to insert a line. Let us say that
you have four lines entered on the screen. Now, you want to insert a
line between the first and the second line. Place your cursor anywhere
on the first line. Be careful not to create a new line (indicated by a box
on top of the existing line of characters). If you clicked properly, the
cursor will appear aligned to the nearest character in the first line. Now,
depress the Shift key and while holding it down, depress the Enter or
Return key. This action will insert a new line while moving lines 2, 3,
and 4 further down on the plate. If you do not hold down the Shift key,
you will simply move to the next line on the plate.
MaxMotion uses standard TruType and PostScript fonts but gives you
the capability to select the height in inches or millimeters as opposed to
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