dxcardfiler(1X) — Commands
NAME
dxcardfiler − DECwindows interface to the cardfiler
SYNOPSIS
dxcardfiler [ flags ]
FLAGS
−bd color
Specifies the color of the window’s border (color displays only). This overrides the system default defined in the Session Manager’s Customize Window dialog box.
−bg color
Specifies the color of the window’s background (color displays only). This overrides the system default defined in the Session Manager’s Customize Window dialog box.
−d dispname
Specifies the display screen where dxcardfiler displays its window. If the display option is not specified, dxcardfiler uses the display screen specified by your DISPLAY environment variable. The display option has the format hostname:number. Using two colons (::) instead of one (:) indicates that DECnet is to be used for transport. The default is :0. For more information, see X(1X).
−display dispname
This option is the same as the −d option.
−fg color
Specifies the color of the text (color displays only). The default is black.
−fn font
Specifies the font for all windows except the index list box. The default font is menu12. The default is 6x10.
−geometry
Specifies the width, length, and location of the dxcardfiler window. If the geometry option is not specified, dxcardfiler uses default values. The geometry option has the format [widthxlength][{+-}x{+-}y]. For more information about the screen coordinate system, see X(1X).
DESCRIPTION
The dxcardfiler command displays an Index window that provides access to an electronic version of a set of 3x5 index cards. You can add, delete, rename, duplicate, save, read, search, and print these cards. By organizing your index cards into sets, called card files, you can keep one group of cards separate from another group.
The cards, which can hold 4000 characters of text and 64K bits of DDIF image, will appear on your screen to the right of the Index window.
In addition, the dxcardfiler Index window contains a Help menu that, when selected, displays an appropriate help message.
INDEX WINDOW
The index window lists the names of the current cards. (You can open new or previously selected cards by choosing Open... from the File menu.) To select and display a card, place the pointer on the name of the card and double-click MB1 (the left button unless you have redefined it). You can also search for specific cards by selecting the card window and choosing the search menu. Once you select a card, you can manipulate it by using the items contained in the Card window menus.
The index window contains the following menus:
File
Link
Search
Card
Help
File Menu
The File menu contains the following items:
Open...Opens an existing card file that you specify. If the specified card file does not exist, dxcardfiler asks if you want to open a new database. If you confirm, dxcardfiler opens a new Index window. You can begin adding cards. If you try to open a card file without first saving any changes to a previously opened file, a dialog box appears asking you whether you want to save your changes.
Merge...Merges the contents of the current card file with another, resulting in a card file that combines and sorts the contents of both files. The card file whose contents are merged with the current card file remains unchanged.
SaveSaves the current card file. If a name has been specified previously, dxcardfiler uses that name. If a name has not been specified previously, dxcardfiler prompts for a new name.
Save As...
Saves the current card file under a name that you specify.
PrintPrints a representation of all cards in the index to the default printer. You can change the default printer by means of the Print... option.
Print...Prints the current card file to a device you specify.
Save Geometry
Saves the cardfiler’s size and position to use the next time you run the cardfiler.
Restore System Settings
Restores the use of system defaults for the cardfiler’s size and position.
ExitCloses the dxcardfiler window. If you have not saved any changes or additions to the current file, a dialog box appears asking whether you want to save your changes.
Link Menu
The Link Menu contains the following menu items:
Go ToIconifies the current application window and invokes the appropriate application to display the linked information.
VisitInvokes the appropriate application to display the linked information, but keeps the current application window open. Input focus remains in the current application window.
Step Forward
Moves to the next step in the currently active navigation path.
Show Links
Displays information about the links for the selected object and lets you edit certain link information.
Show History
Shows the history of your navigation operations.
Go BackReverses the most recent Visit or Go To operation. Go Back does not delete or otherwise affect existing links.
Start Link
Specifies the source of a link. Select a linkable object and then choose Start Link in the Link menu of the hyperapplication.
Complete Link
Completes the link using LinkWorks default values. Select a linkable object to become the target of the link, and then choose Complete Link in the Link menu of the hyperapplication.
Complete Link...
Displays a dialog box where you can edit information about the link, and completes the link when you click on OK. Select a linkable object to become the target of the link, and then choose Complete Link... in the Link menu of the hyperapplication.
Turn Highlight On/Off
Specifies that the highlighting of linked objects be enabled (on) or disabled (off). This item says Turn Highlight On if highlighting is currently disabled, and it says Turn Highlight Off if highlighting is currently enabled.
Highlight...
Allows you to enable or disable highlighting and to specify which types of linkable objects are highlighted when highlighting is enabled.
Search Menu
The Search menu contains the following items:
Search Index...
Searches the index topics for a text string. Because dxcardfiler treats spaces as text, you can search for two or more words. A dialog box appears that prompts for the text string. Then, dxcardfiler searches the topics of all index cards in the file and displays the first card in your file containing the text string.
Search Card...
Searches the contents of each card in the file for a text string. A dialog box appears that prompts for the text string. Then, dxcardfiler searches all index cards in the file and displays the first card in your file containing the text string.
Find Next
Searches for the next occurrence of the searched for string.
Card Menu
The Card menu contains the following item:
Create Card...
Opens an empty card in a Card window and displays a dialog box that prompts for the card name. After you type the card name, enter any information belonging on the index card in the Card window.
HelpOn Context gives you on-line help about the File, Link, Search, and Card menus. On Window gives you on-line help about the cardfile window and the card window. On Help gives a brief description on using the Help menu. On Version gives you software version and trademark information.
Card Window
A Card window contains a Text window where the body of the card can be created and edited. The Card window also contains buttons that allow you to move to the next or the previous cards. For more information about the editing commands that can be used in the Text window, see X(1X). The name of the card displayed is listed in the title bar of the Card window. A Card window contains the following menus:
File
Edit
Search
Card
Help
Previous
Next
File Menu
The File menu contains the following items:
Include Image
Includes into a card an image from a DDIF image file, such as one created with dxprint.
PrintPrints a representation of a specified card in the index to a device or DDIF file. If a device has been specified previously, dxcardfiler uses that device. If a name has not been specified previously, dxcardfiler prompts for a name.
Print...Prints the current card to a device you specify.
CloseCloses the Card window.
Edit Menu
The Edit menu contains the following items:
UndoUndoes the last cut, copy, paste, or undo operation.
CutCuts the selected text or image onto the clipboard.
PastePastes the contents of the clipboard at the cursor if it is text or into the image region if it is an image.
CopyCopies the selected text or image from the clipboard.
Select Graphic
Select the image part of the card for Cut or Copy.
Deselect Graphic
Deselect the selected image part of the card.
Search Menu
The Search menu allows you to search the stack of cards for a text string.
Search Index...
Searches the index topics for a text string. Because dxcardfiler treats spaces as text, you can search for two or more words. A dialog box appears that prompts for the text string. Then, dxcardfiler searches the topics of all index cards in the file and displays the first card in your file containing the text string.
Search Card...
Searches the contents of each card in the file for a text string. A dialog box appears that prompts for the text string. Then, dxcardfiler searches all index cards in the file and displays the first card in your file containing the text string.
Find Next
Searches for the next occurrence of the searched for string.
Card Menu
The Card menu contains the following items:
Create Card...
Opens an empty card in a Card window and displays a dialog box that prompts for the card name. After you type the card name, type any information belonging on the index card in the Card window.
Duplicate
Duplicates the currently selected card.
Rename...
Displays a dialog box that prompts for the new name under which to index the card.
DeleteDeletes the current card.
UndeleteRestores the last deleted card.
NextDisplays the next card in the Card window.
PreviousDisplays the previous card in the Card window.
RestoreRestores the card to its original unedited state.
Previous Button
The Previous button lets you view the previous card. Hold down the button to search quickly through the stack of cards.
Next Button
The Next button lets you view the next card. Hold down the button to search quickly through the stack of cards.
X DEFAULTS
The dxcardfiler application uses the values in the .Xdefaults file when you logged in and uses the appropriate resource specification to customize the appearance of the dxcardfiler window. The format for a resource specification in the .Xdefaults file is:
[name∗]resource: value
nameSpecifies the application name or the name string that restricts the resource assignment to that application or to a component of an application. If this argument is not specified, the resource assignment is globally available to all X applications.
resourceSpecifies the resource.
valueSpecifies the value that is to be assigned to the resource.
Because each toolkit-based application can consist of a combination of widgets (for example, push buttons and a scroll bar), you can form the name string by adding widget class and name identifiers to the string. For further information about adding class and name identifiers, see X(1X).
For dxcardfiler, the available class identifiers are:
Cardfiler
CardfilerCard
cardmainwindow
indexmainwindow
index_menubar
card_menubar
svnList
card_text
The resources available for dxcardfiler are listed in X(1X).
Each specification included in the .Xdefaults file for the translations resource modifies a key setting for the editor that dxcardfiler uses. For more information about key and mouse specifications in the .Xdefaults file, see X(1X).
FILES
~/DXcardfiler
~/.Xdefaults