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Notetab User Manual NoteTab User Manual Copyright © 1995-2016, FOOKES Holding Ltd, Switzerland NoteTab® Tame Your Text with NoteTab by FOOKES Holding Ltd A leading-edge text and HTML editor. Handle a stack of huge files with ease, format text, use a spell-checker, and perform system-wide searches and multi-line global replacements. Build document templates, convert text to HTML on the fly, and take charge of your code with a bunch of handy HTML tools. Use a power-packed scripting language to create anything from a text macro to a mini-application. Winner of top industry awards since 1998. “NoteTab” and “Fookes” are registered trademarks of Fookes Holding Ltd. All other trademarks and service marks, both marked and not marked, are the property of their respective ow ners. NoteTab® Copyright © 1995-2016, FOOKES Holding Ltd, Switzerland All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher. “NoteTab” and “Fookes” are registered trademarks of Fookes Holding Ltd. All other trademarks and service marks, both marked and not marked, are the property of their respective owners. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it. In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document. Printed: February 2016 in Charmey, Switzerland Special thanks to: Publisher All the people who contributed to this document, especially FOOKES Holding Ltd Raymond Fitzgerald and David Nourse who both improved the text Managing Editor considerably. Eric Fookes Last not least, we want to thank EC Software who wrote this great help tool called HELP & MANUAL which printed this document. I NoteTab Help Table of Contents Foreword 0 Part I General Information 1 1 Introdu.c.t.i.o..n.. ........................................................................................................................... 1 2 Conven.t.i.o..n..s.. .......................................................................................................................... 2 3 Key Fea..t.u..r..e..s. ......................................................................................................................... 2 4 Time-sa..v..i.n..g.. .F..e..a..t.u..r.e..s. ............................................................................................................ 4 5 NoteTa.b.. .V..e..r.s..i.o..n..s. .................................................................................................................. 5 The NoteTab Fa..m....i.l.y.. ................................................................................................................................................ 5 NoteTab Pro .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 NoteTab Std .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 NoteTab Light .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Comparison Ch...a..r.t.. .................................................................................................................................................. 8 6 Install a..n..d.. .U..n..i.n..s..t.a..l.l. .............................................................................................................. 9 Installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Support Files .a..n...d.. .U..p...d..a..t.e...s.. .................................................................................................................................. 11 Setup Comma..n..d...-.L..i.n...e.. .P..a..r..a..m....e..t.e...r.s... ................................................................................................................... 12 Setup Exit Cod..e...s.. ................................................................................................................................................... 15 How to Uninst.a..l.l. ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 7 Freque..n..t.l.y.. .A..s..k..e..d.. .Q..u..e..s..t.i.o..n..s. .(.F..A..Q...). ...................................................................................... 16 Ordering Note..T..a..b.. .F..A...Q... ......................................................................................................................................... 16 Installing Note..T..a..b... .F..A..Q... ......................................................................................................................................... 17 Re-installing/U..p..d...a..t.i.n..g... .N..o..t..e..T..a..b... .F..A..Q... .................................................................................................................. 19 Using NoteTab.. .F..A...Q... ............................................................................................................................................... 20 8 Tips a.n..d.. .H..o..w... .t.o..... ............................................................................................................... 24 9 Known.. .I.s..s.u..e..s.. ...................................................................................................................... 25 10 NoteTa..b.. .D...i.s.c..u..s.s..i.o..n.. .G..r..o..u..p..s. ................................................................................................. 27 11 History.. .o..f. .N..o..t.e..T..a..b.. ............................................................................................................... 27 Part II Purchasing and License Agreements 29 1 Orderi.n..g.. .I.n..f.o..r.m...a..t.i.o..n.. ........................................................................................................... 29 2 Upgra.d..e.. .P..o..l.i.c..y. .................................................................................................................... 29 3 End Us..e..r. .L..i.c..e..n..s.e.. .A...g..r.e..e..m...e..n..t. .(.N..o..t.e..T..a..b.. .P..r..o../.S..t.d..). ................................................................. 29 4 End Us..e..r. .L..i.c..e..n..s.e.. .A...g..r.e..e..m...e..n..t. .(.N..o..t.e..T..a..b.. .L..i.g..h..t.). ..................................................................... 34 5 Third P...a..r.t.y.. .S..o..f.t.w...a..r.e.. .N..o..t.i.c..e..s. .a..n..d../.o..r.. .A..d..d..i.t.i.o..n..a..l. .T..e..r.m...s.. .a..n..d.. .C..o..n..d..i.t.i.o..n..s. ............................... 38 Part III How To ... 40 1 Find H.e..l.p.. ............................................................................................................................. 40 2 Edit Do..c..u..m...e..n..t.s.. ................................................................................................................... 40 3 Use th.e.. .E..d..i.t.o..r. .C..l.i.p..b..o..o..k.. ....................................................................................................... 41 4 Create.. .C..l.i.p..b..o..o..k.. .L..i.b..r.a..r.i.e..s.. ................................................................................................... 42 Copyright © 1995-2016 Fookes Holding Ltd Contents II 5 Use W.e..b.. .a..n..d.. .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t. .L..i.n..k..s. ............................................................................................. 43 6 Calcul.a..t.e.. .i.n.. .N..o..t.e..T..a..b.. ........................................................................................................... 45 7 Manag..e.. .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t.s. ............................................................................................................. 49 8 Manag..e.. .F..i.l.e.. .F..o..r.m...a..t.s.. .......................................................................................................... 49 9 ASCII .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t.s. .(.D...O..S..). ....................................................................................................... 49 10 EBCDI.C.. .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t.s.. ............................................................................................................. 50 11 Use Te..m...p..l.a..t.e..s. ..................................................................................................................... 52 12 Create.. .O..u..t.l.i.n..e.. .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t.s.. .................................................................................................. 53 13 Conve.r.t. .a.. .N...o..r.m...a..l. .D..o..c..u..m...e..n..t. .t.o.. .O..u..t.l.i.n..e.. ............................................................................... 54 14 Create.. .W...e..b.. .P..a..g..e..s.. .............................................................................................................
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