Using the OpenStep Desktop
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Figure 1-1 OpenStep Workspace1-4
Figure 1-2 Moving the Mouse1-5
Figure 1-3 Compose Button Is Highlighted When Clicked1-6
Figure 1-4 Mail Format Button1-7
Figure 1-5 Check Box Button1-7
Figure 1-6 Using a Pop-up List1-7
Figure 1-7 Using a Pull-down List1-8
Figure 1-8 Grouped Buttons1-8
Figure 1-9 Dimmed Button1-8
Figure 1-10 Button Operated With the Return Key1-9
Figure 1-11 Typical Text Field1-9
Figure 1-12 Typing Past the Edge of a Text Field1-9
Figure 1-13 Screen Saver Slider Controls1-10
Figure 1-14 Mail Application's Main Menu1-11
Figure 1-15 Mailbox Submenu1-11
Figure 1-16 Menu and Submenu Together1-12
Figure 1-17 Dragging Into the Submenu1-13
Figure 1-18 Mailbox Submenu Detached From the Main Menu1-13
Figure 1-19 Clicking for Help1-14
Figure 1-20 Getting Help by Topic1-15
Figure 1-21 Logging Out1-17
Figure 2-1 Typical Standard Window2-2
Figure 2-2 Different Types of Panels2-3
Figure 2-3 Selecting a Window2-4
Figure 2-4 Main Window2-5
Figure 2-5 Reordering Windows2-6
Figure 2-6 Moving a Window2-8
Figure 2-7 Dragging a Window Off the Screen2-9
Figure 2-8 Resize Bar2-9
Figure 2-9 Resizing a Window2-10
Figure 2-10 Resized Window2-11
Figure 2-11 Window Showing Only Part of a Document2-12
Figure 2-12 Scroller2-12
Figure 2-13 Scrolling Techniques2-14
Figure 2-14 Scroll Knob Indicates What Portion of the Document Is Displayed2-15
Figure 2-15 Miniaturizing a Window2-16
Figure 2-16 Closing a Window2-17
Figure 2-17 Partially Drawn Close Button2-18
Figure 3-1 Three Branches of a Typical OpenStep File System3-2
Figure 3-2 File Viewer, Showing One Branch of Starr's File System3-4
Figure 3-3 Opening a Folder3-5
Figure 3-4 After Double-clicking on ReactionReports3-6
Figure 3-5 Opening a Folder From the Shelf3-6
Figure 3-6 Opening a Folder From the Icon Path3-7
Figure 3-7 Opening a Folder in the Current View3-7
Figure 3-8 Opening a File3-8
Figure 3-9 Dragging an Application to the Dock3-9
Figure 3-10 File Viewer's Browser View3-13
Figure 3-11 Opening Files and Folders in Browser View3-14
Figure 3-12 File Viewer's Listing View3-15
Figure 3-13 File and Folder Permissions in the Listing View3-17
Figure 3-14 Adding a Folder To the Shelf3-18
Figure 3-15 Removing a Folder From the Shelf3-19
Figure 3-16 Opening Files or Folders From the Keyboard3-20
Figure 3-17 Using the Arrow Keys to Move in the Browser View3-21
Figure 3-18 Selecting Several Files3-22
Figure 3-19 Opening Several Selected Files3-23
Figure 3-20 Selecting Multiple Files in the Browser View3-24
Figure 3-21 Extending a Selection in the Browser View3-25
Figure 3-22 Opening a Folder in Its Own Window3-26
Figure 3-23 Opening a File Package3-28
Figure 3-24 Searching for Files and Folders3-29
Figure 3-25 Selecting a Second Target From the Results of the First Search 3-30
Figure 3-26 Adjusting the Spacing Between Icons3-32
Figure 3-27 Adjusting the Width of Columns in the Browser View3-33
Figure 3-28 Adjusting the Spacing Between Icons on the Shelf3-34
Figure 3-29 Adding Rows to the Shelf3-35
Figure 4-1 Starting the Edit Application4-2
Figure 4-2 Application Icons Show Application Status4-2
Figure 4-3 Starting Mail After Edit4-4
Figure 4-4 After Clicking in the Document Window4-5
Figure 4-5 After Choosing Hide From the Mail Menu4-6
Figure 4-6 Customizing the Application Dock4-8
Figure 4-7 Removing an Icon From the Dock4-9
Figure 4-8 Locating a Docked Application4-10
Figure 4-9 Setting Mail to Start Automatically4-11
Figure 4-10 Requesting a Workspace Service While Using Mail4-12
Figure 4-11 After Quitting Edit (Mail Is Running But Hidden)4-13
Figure 4-12 When the Quit Command Fails4-14
Figure 5-1 Creating a File5-2
Figure 5-2 Opening a File5-3
Figure 5-3 Typing a Path Name5-4
Figure 5-4 Saving a New File5-5
Figure 5-5 Path Name of Saved File Displayed in Title Bar5-5
Figure 5-6 Saving Changes in a File5-7
Figure 5-7 Saving Another Version of a File5-9
Figure 5-8 Reasons for Saving5-10
Figure 6-1 Creating a Folder6-3
Figure 6-2 Renaming a File or Folder6-4
Figure 6-3 Copying a File or Folder6-6
Figure 6-4 Moving a File or Folder6-8
Figure 6-5 Replacing a File or Folder6-10
Figure 6-6 Effect of Replacing a Folder6-10
Figure 6-7 Merging Two Folders6-11
Figure 6-8 Effect of Merging Two Folders6-12
Figure 6-9 Creating a Link6-13
Figure 6-10 Setting Options for Copying Links6-15
Figure 6-11 Compressing a File or Folder6-17
Figure 6-12 Deleting a File or Folder6-18
Figure 6-13 Retrieving a File6-20
Figure 6-14 Handling Several Files and Folders at Once6-22
Figure 6-15 Managing Several File Operations6-23
Figure 6-16 Solving File and Folder Problems6-24
Figure 7-1 Getting Information About a File or Folder7-2
Figure 7-2 Previewing the Contents of a File7-4
Figure 7-3 Sorting Files and Folders7-5
Figure 7-4 Changing the Application That Opens a File7-7
Figure 7-5 Assigning a File or Folder to a New Group7-8
Figure 7-6 Changing Permissions for a File or Folder7-10
Figure 8-1 Floppy Disk in the File Viewer8-2
Figure 8-2 Initializing a Disk8-3
Figure 8-3 Disk Options8-4
Figure 8-4 Copying Files to or From a Disk8-6
Figure 8-5 Reusing a Disk8-9
Figure 8-6 Ejecting a Disk8-10
Figure 8-7 Saving Files on a Floppy Disk8-11
Figure 9-1 Icons That Start Edit9-2
Figure 9-2 New Edit Document9-3
Figure 9-3 Typing to Create a Document9-4
Figure 9-4 Moving the Insertion Point9-4
Figure 9-5 Typical Keyboard Layout for Sun Workstations9-5
Figure 9-6 Selecting the Word "blowout"9-6
Figure 9-7 Selecting Text With the Alt Key9-7
Figure 9-8 Deleting and Replacing Text9-8
Figure 9-9 Moving and Copying Text9-8
Figure 9-10 Finding Text9-10
Figure 9-11 Replacing Text9-11
Figure 9-12 Font Panel9-13
Figure 9-13 Increasing or Decreasing the Font Size9-13
Figure 9-14 Current Font9-14
Figure 9-15 Previewing a Font9-17
Figure 9-16 Showing the Ruler in Edit9-18
Figure 9-17 Ruler Markers9-18
Figure 9-18 Setting Margins9-19
Figure 9-19 Adjusting a Tab Stop9-19
Figure 9-20 Setting Indentation9-20
Figure 9-21 Checking Spelling9-22
Figure 9-22 Checking the Spelling of a Word Not in the Document9-23
Figure 10-1 Using Color in a Document10-3
Figure 10-2 Creating Color Swatches10-4
Figure 10-3 Selecting a Color From the Color Wheel10-6
Figure 10-4 Finding the Color You Want to Select From the Screen10-8
Figure 10-5 Selecting a Color From the Screen10-9
Figure 10-6 RGB Color Model10-10
Figure 10-7 CMYK Color Model10-11
Figure 10-8 HSB Color Model10-12
Figure 10-9 Gray Scale10-13
Figure 10-10 Using an Image as a Palette10-14
Figure 10-11 Adding an Image to the List of Palettes10-15
Figure 10-12 Creating Your Own Color List10-18
Figure 10-13 Renaming the Color List10-19
Figure 10-14 Renaming a Color10-19
Figure 10-15 Adding Colors to a Color List10-20
Figure 11-1 Adding a Graphic Image11-2
Figure 11-2 Previewing a Page11-4
Figure 11-3 Previewing a Graphic Image11-5
Figure 12-1 Active Mailbox Window12-2
Figure 12-2 Opening a Message12-4
Figure 12-3 Mail's Icon Tells You About Unread Mail12-4
Figure 12-4 Message With Three Recordings12-5
Figure 12-5 Playing Back the Recording12-6
Figure 12-6 Opening a File and a Folder Attached to a Message12-7
Figure 12-7 Sending a Message12-9
Figure 12-8 Triangle Reminder12-9
Figure 12-9 Mail Format Button12-10
Figure 12-10 Send Options Panel12-12
Figure 12-11 Attaching a File12-13
Figure 12-12 Forwarding a Message12-15
Figure 12-13 Replying to a Message12-17
Figure 12-14 Recording a Sound12-18
Figure 12-15 Including the Sound in a Message12-19
Figure 12-16 Displaying the Waveform of the Current Sound12-20
Figure 12-17 Selecting a Segment of the Waveform12-21
Figure 12-18 Inserting New Material in the Waveform12-22
Figure 12-19 Saving a Draft12-23
Figure 12-20 Restoring a Draft12-24
Figure 13-1 Deleting a Message13-2
Figure 13-2 Compacting a Mailbox13-4
Figure 13-3 Looking Up a Mail Address13-5
Figure 13-4 Using the Find Feature13-6
Figure 13-5 Creating Private User Sammi Wright13-7
Figure 13-6 Creating Private Group "Festival_Planners"13-9
Figure 13-7 Adding Poupon to Festival Planners13-9
Figure 13-8 Creating the Festival Mailbox13-11
Figure 13-9 Opening the Festival Mailbox13-12
Figure 13-10 Moving Messages to the Festival Mailbox13-13
Figure 13-11 Finding a Message13-15
Figure 13-12 Focusing on a Group of Messages13-17
Figure 13-13 Tailoring How You Receive New Messages13-19
Figure 13-14 Choosing a Sound to Announce New Mail13-21
Figure 13-15 Creating a Header for Messages You Send13-22
Figure 13-16 Displaying a Header in Your Messages13-24
Figure 13-17 Preventing a Header From Displaying in Your Messages . 13-25
Figure 13-18 General Preferences13-26
Figure 13-19 Compose Preferences13-27
Figure 13-20 Expert Preferences13-30
Figure 14-1 Page Layout Panel14-2
Figure 14-2 Print Panel14-3
Figure 14-3 Specifying a Page Range14-4
Figure 14-4 Saving Your Pages as a PostScript File14-6
Figure 15-1 Preferences Icon Shows Application Status15-2
Figure 15-2 Preferences Window15-3
Figure 15-3 Hiding Menus15-5
Figure 15-4 Typing Your Current Password15-7
Figure 15-5 Typing Your New Password15-8
Figure 15-6 Verifying Your New Password15-9
Figure 15-7 Setting the Date15-11
Figure 15-8 User Authentication Panel15-11
Figure 15-9 Setting the Time15-12
Figure 15-10 Choosing an Application Locale15-14
Figure 15-11 Changing the Units of Measurement15-15
Figure 15-12 Choosing a Paper Size15-16
Figure 15-13 Customizing the Services Menu15-17
Figure 15-14 Creating Keyboard Alternatives15-18
Figure 15-15 Changing the Bold System Font15-20
Figure 15-16 Previewing a Font15-21
Figure 15-17 Changing the Application Font15-22
Figure 15-18 Setting Global File and Folder Permissions15-23
Figure 15-19 Displaying Large File Systems15-24
Figure 15-20 Displaying UNIX FIles15-25
Figure 15-21 UNIX System Files Displayed in the File Viewer15-26
Figure 16-1 Setting the Screen Saver16-2
Figure 16-2 Changing the Background Color of Your Display16-3
Figure 16-3 Choosing System Beeps and Warnings16-4
Figure 16-4 Adjusting the Sound Volume16-5
Figure 16-5 Setting the Rate for Repeating Characters16-7
Figure 16-6 Choosing a Keyboard Arrangement16-8
Figure 16-7 Changing the Responsiveness of the Mouse16-9
Figure 17-1 Typical Terminal Window17-2
Figure 17-2 Terminal Preferences Panel17-3
Figure 17-3 Terminal Window Preferences17-5
Figure 17-4 Terminal Title Bar Preferences17-6
Figure 17-5 Terminal VT100 Emulation Preferences17-7
Figure 17-6 Terminal Display Preferences17-9
Figure 17-7 Terminal Activity Monitor Preferences17-11
Figure 17-8 Terminal Shell Preferences17-12
Figure 17-9 Terminal Startup Preferences17-13
Figure 17-10 Terminal Colors Preferences17-14
Figure 17-11 Saving a Terminal Configuration17-15
Figure 17-12 Terminal Print Panel17-16
Figure 17-13 Terminal Find Panel17-17
Figure 17-14 Terminal Services Panel17-18