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@appendix $BIUO?(B |
@appendix $BIUO?(B |
Line 532 of radicals (@pxref{primadec primedec}). |
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Line 532 of radicals (@pxref{primadec primedec}). |
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$B$,MQ0U$5$l$F$$$k(B. $B$3$l$i$O(B @b{Asir} $B%P%$%J%j$H$H$b$K(B ftp $B2DG=$G$"$k(B. |
ftp server $B$K4X$7$F$O(B @xref{$BF~<jJ}K!(B}. |
ftp server $B$K4X$7$F$O(B @xref{$BF~<jJ}K!(B}. |
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As already mentioned a command line editing facility and a history |
A command line editing facility and a history |
substitution facility are built-in for DOS, Windows Macintosh version |
substitution facility are built-in for DOS, Windows version |
of @b{Asir}. UNIX versions of @b{Asir} do not have such built-in facilites. |
of @b{Asir}. UNIX versions of @b{Asir} do not have such built-in facilites. |
Instead, the following input interfaces are prepared. This are also available |
Instead, the following input interfaces are prepared. This are also available |
from our ftp server. As for our ftp server @xref{How to get Risa/Asir}. |
from our ftp server. As for our ftp server @xref{How to get Risa/Asir}. |
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On Windows, @samp{asirgui.exe} has a copy and paste functionality |
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different from Windows convention. Press the left button of the mouse |
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and drag the mouse cursor on a text, then the text is selected and is |
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highlighted. When the button is released, highlighted text returns to |
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the normal state and it is saved in the copy buffer. If the right |
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button is pressed, the text in the copy buffer is inserted at the |
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current text cursor position. Note that the existing text is read-only and |
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one cannot modify it. |
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