Category : Word Processors
Archive   : NJJ1.ZIP
Filename : NJCONFIG.HLP

 
Output of file : NJCONFIG.HLP contained in archive : NJJ1.ZIP
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NOTE: ^ == Ctrl @ == Alt # == Shift eg: ^F1 = Ctrl+F1
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F1 Help ^F1 Status @F1 Dir Home BegLine ^Home BegFile
F2 SaveFile ^F2 -------- @F2 -------- End EndLine ^End EndFile
F3 QuitFile ^F3 QuitAll @F3 JISinput PgUp PageUp PgDn PageDown
F4 File ^F4 SaveAll @F4 EUCinput <--> Left/Right ^<- PrevWord
F5 Search ^F5 WordCount @F5 Romaji ¢¬¢­ Up/Down ^-> NextWord
F6 Replace ^F6 GotoLine @F6 ASCII ^¢¬/^U TopScrn
F7 Rename ^F7 -------- @F7 -------- ^L DupLine ^¢­/^D EndScrn
F8 EditFile ^F8 -------- @F8 -------- ^P Print @¢¬/^A ScrollUP
F9 UnDelete ^F9 Disp-EOL @F9 JasciiMode ^F ->Search @¢­/^Z ScrollDn
F10 NextFile ^F10 FileList @F10 PrevFile ^B <-Search ^T DateTime
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Del / BS DelChar @B MarkBlock @Y UnDelBlock ^F11 RepeatCmd
^BackSpace DelLine @L MarkLine @U UnMarkBlock F11 MacroRec
F9 UndoDelete @C CopyBlock ^G GotoBlock F12 MacroExec
^K/^E DelToEndLine @M MoveBlock ^W Copy @F11 SaveMacro
^J DelToBegLine @D DelBlock ^Y Paste @F12 ReadMacro
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#F1 SaveEUC @W SaveBlock ESC Menu @X Read Kanji/Kana
#F2 SaveNewJIS #F9 Keyboard
#F3 SaveOldJIS #F5 Create PCX File (For FAX)
#F4 SaveNecJIS Press any key to EXIT
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  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : NJJ1.ZIP
Filename : NJCONFIG.HLP

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. 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/