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Appendix 2. Features of Using the Keyboard and Mouse

Below are the keyboard shortcuts that are assigned to various functions in the program. Some are recommended to be used only when the editing window is active (marked with a icon). Sign | in the additional key column (+) indicates alternative keyboard shortcut options.

I try to ensure that the keyboard shortcuts described correspond to the latest version of the program. For other versions, different interpretations are possible (the hints in the menu of your version of the program are relevant). If there is no such item there, sorry, it means I corrected the description before I posted the update.

I also apologize if the keys used in the program do not correspond to those used in other programs (although I tried to enter as many alternatives as possible), and also for the fact that the symbols ☺ ☻ ♥ ♦ ♣ are not available for input from the keyboard as a combination of pressing the Alt key with 1-5 numeric keypad (you can get these symbols from a file and through a clipboard)

Ctrl

+ Purpose
↑ | ↓ Ctrl-Up/Down arow changes the line type from “poetry” to “prose” and vice versa.
A ✓ Select all.
C ✓ Copy to clipboard ().
E Refresh screen ().
F ✓ Search ().
G Print Screen (getting a program window adjusted to the size of the verse).
H ✓ BackSpace (delete previous character).
I Reform the current fragment ().
N New file ().
O Open file ().
P Print file ().
R ✓ Search and replace ().
S Save file (). An alternative to F2.
V Paste from clipboard ().
X ✓ Cut to clipboard ().
Y ✓ Delete a line.
Z ✓ Undo the last operation on the text ().
Home ✓ To the beginning of the file.
End ✓ To the end of the file.

Alt

      +       Purpose
Alt-Up arrow changes the type of the current syllable to “stressed”.
Alt-Down arrow changes the type of the current syllable to “unstressed”.
← | → Alt-Left/Right arrow moves the existing caesura in the current line one word to the left/right.
PgUp ✓ Changes the type of the current syllable to “stressed out of place” ().
PgDn ✓ Changes the type of the current syllable to “stressed - competition” ().
0 | Ins ✓ The Alt-0 or Alt-Insert keys allow you to remove blank lines.
1 | End ✓ The Alt-1 or Alt-End keys allow you to remove indents from lines.
2 ✓ Replacement of similar designs (Cyrillic `a` -> Latin `a`).
3 ✓ Converting a block incorrectly typed in Cyrillic into Latin (Cyric `а` -> Latin `f`).
4 ✓ Break into four-line stanzas (quatrains)
5 ✓ Combine the “ladders”.
6 Initial letters of poetic lines (all capital or as in prose).
/ ✓ Repeating poetic lines with a double placed at the end of the work or moving through the text (see double click for prose).
- ✓ Normalize dashes and spaces.
A Poetic license (irregular stress, author's stress).
D Secondary stress in a word.
F √ Search () – an alternative to .
G Show in browser (an alternative to Ctrl-G).
H ✓ Find and Replace () – an alternative to Ctrl-R.
І ✓ Reform the current line.
K √ Stressed syllable, competition.
P √ Listen to the text () – see Appendix 4. An alternative to F7.
R ✓ Rhyme finding (matching) for the current word ().
S "File" - "Save As".
V Clear the current file followed by pasting from the clipboard ().
W ✓ Automatically adjusts the width of the editing window.
X | F4 Alt-X or Alt-F4 – exit.

Shift

+ Purpose
Ins Shift-Insert – paste from the clipboard () – an alternative to Ctrl-V.

Ctrl-Shift

+ Purpose
↑ | ↓ Ctrl-Shift-Up/Down arrow changes the line type to "end of fragment".
N "File" - "Save as" - changing the name along the first lines.
R ✓ Quick analysis of rhythmicity (poetic meter is determined statistically).
S "File" - "Save as" - changing the name along the first lines.
W "Stress Wizard" ().
Z Undo undo the last operation on the text ().

Other keys

 Key  Purpose
F2 Save File () – an alternative to Ctrl-S
F3 Continue searching.
F7 Listen to the text () – see Appendix 4. An alternative to Alt-P.
Tab ✓ Inserts several spaces into the text (see editing settings; default = 5).
// ✓ Inserting two "/" characters from the first position of a line assigns it the type "prose". Further numbering of poetic lines is set to the number specified after "//" (default = 1).

Pressing (clicking) the left mouse button is also sometimes processed by the program in a special way.

Single left mouse button click

Area Action
Editing window Moves to a new line and position within the line.
Line characteristics panel Moves to a new line (preserves the same position).
Rhythm indicator window Moves to the position of the specified line and syllable.

Single left mouse button click with the Ctrl key

Area Action
Editing
window

1. For poetry – selects a rhyme for the current word.

2. For prose:

2a. If a line contains a character sequence beginning with http:// or https://, it is interpreted as a link and opens in the default browser; otherwise

2b. If a line begins with //, it moves back through the text to the poetic line that has the same number as the line following the prose line (similar Alt-/).

Line
characteristics
panel
Changes the line type:
Poetry, a complete or empty line (not containing Latin symbols) => prose;
Poetry, a non-complete line => poetry, a complete line;
Prose => poetry, a complete line.
Note. The line type is more explicitly configured through the panel's context menu, accessed by right-clicking. An additional prose line type, "End of Fragment", is also available there.
Rhythm
indication
window
Poetry: changes the syllable type from stressed <=> unstressed.
Prose: the same, but with respect to the rhythm of the fragment, with a flag for manual correction set, which allows for the analysis of rhythm errors during subsequent reformatting of the fragment's rhythm.
Note. Other syllable types are also available for poetry lines via the right-click context menu:
"Stressed Syllable Out of Place,"
"Consider Syllable Unstressed" (unstressed syllable out of place),
"Stressed, Competition,"
"Poetic License" (irregular stress, author's stress),
"Secondary stress in a word."

Left Mouse Button Double Click

If the settings are set to default, it's equivalent to Ctrl-Click (see above). Otherwise, in editing window double-clicking selects a word, and triple-clicking selects a string (see Settings-General).