Category : Dbase (Clipper, FoxBase, etc) Languages Source Code
Archive   : CLIPQMAC.ZIP
Filename : QHELP.TXT
Output of file : QHELP.TXT contained in archive : CLIPQMAC.ZIP
³ FKEY HELP @h ³unmark blk - - @F6³blk beg/end ^bb/e ³ SORT block F8 ³
³ CMD REFERNC @q ³paste scrap ins³goto li/col #F1_L/c³ prev posit ^pp ³
³ colm blk #F6 ³copy over blk @z ³file tp/end ^pgup/dn³ Top/Cnt SCRN @mt/c³
³ red/wrt blk @r/w³pste over blk ^2 ³word right ^-> ³ word left ^<- ³
³ mk line @l ³cut & scrap GREY-³screen right ^sr ³ screen left ^sl ³
³ move blk @F5 ³copy & scrap GREY+³scroll up ^su ³ scroll down ^sd ³
à EDIT Á -  WINDOWS Á  MISCELLANEOUS ´
³ add line @k FLIP chrs @ef/l/u³ split Window #F4 ³ Align line @a ³
³ del block GREY* COLUMN COPY @c ³ grow Window ^og ³ Global sav @y ³
³ del TO eol ^e Find word/bck @=/-³ close Window @F4 ³ KILL WIND @x ³
³ del rt word ^r Undelete line ^u ³ next window F4 ³ tggl wrdwp ^ww ³
³ jn/split li @jj/l DOS shell F9 ³ one window ^ow ³ tggl smtab ^q ³
³ dup li/CHAR ^d/^-Ú - FILES - - Ä´ prev window ^op ³ Scrn ^end/home³
³ Wrp/para ^ww/p³ chng filname ^f ³ shrink Window ^os à SPECIAL ´
³ date/time ^id/t³ get/newfile ^F2/^F5³ zoom window ^F4 ³ LOAD .MAC @F7 ³
³ Alt/def wrds ^wa/d³ QUIT/exit F10/#F10Ã SEARCH/REPLACE Ä´ File Head @1 ³
³ insert literal ^l ³ next (IN RING) F2 ³ find (Ign,Bk) F3 ³ Prog init @2 ³
³ undo@cursor #F9 ³ save file #F2 ³ find replace #F3 ³ Whil/do @6 ³
³ undelete line ^u ³ Sav & LOAD @F2 ³ REPEAT ^F3 ³ FOR/IF @7/8³
³ box draw @bd ³ Prompt Exit ^F10 ³ match (){} @F3 ³ Functions @9 ³
³ Chng box type @bt à BUFFERS - - - Á - - -  - Ù comments ^[/]³
³ Mark Word ^m ³apnd buf ^a³get buf ^g³sve buf ^c³menu Esc³Quit F10 ³
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Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/