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└─⟦180fe333a⟧ Bits:30000405 8mm tape, Rational 1000, SW CATALOG, 10_20_0
└─⟦180fe333a⟧ Bits:30000537 8mm tape, Rational 1000, SW Catalog 10_20_0
    └─⟦5cb1d1d7f⟧ »DATA« 
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            └─⟦this⟧ 

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-- Instructions for modifing/enhancing this Help file are
-- found in the readme_first.doc file
1 HELP
This is the Help Facility for the Speller. More information
on specific topics may be obtained by entering the leading portion
of the name of any of the topics.

To get the list of topics available at any time, enter a ? at
the prompt.

To list the information on all topics below the current topic, enter
a * at the prompt.

To exit the Help Facility, enter a <CR> for each level of information.
2 BATCH
A direct batch operation is accomplished in the following manner:

  (1) Enter the following command

      speller F=document_name,W=word_list_name[,M,A,[U=user dictionary,...]]

      The parameters  may be entered positionally and/or by using
      named parameter association. NOTE: Once named parameter association
      is used on one of the parameters all remaining parameters MUST
      use named parameter association.

      Defaults are as follows :

      Master dictionary is enabled   - enter M parameter to disable
      Acronym dictionary is disabled - enter A parameter to enable
      No user dictionaries           - enter U=dictionary_file_name
                                               parameter (maximum of 6)

  (2) If the required file names (document_name and word_list_name) are
      both missing and no other parameters are entered the operation
      defaults to interactive. If one of the required file names is
      missing the operation terminates with an error message.

2 CREATING_A_USER_DICTIONARY
 A dictionary may be created to include user specific words not found
 in the master dictionary or the acronym dictionary included with
 the Speller.

 A dictionary file is a sequential file containing one word per line.
 It may be created using any editor.

 Another method to create a dictionary is:

    (1)  disable all dictionaries.
    (2)  disable the Speller Corrector.
    (3)  spell check a document containing the words
         to be included in the newly created dictionary.
    (4)  the file containing words not found during the spell check
         will be in dictionary form and can be used as a user
         dictionary file.

 When a dictionary is created, it is automatically enabled and will be
 searched when a document is checked.

2 LIST
 List will produce a listing of a dictionary either to the screen or
 to a user defined file.

 The terminal may be selected by entering a single space character in
 response to the prompt.

2 MERGE
 Merge will merge two dictionary files to form a single dictionary
 file. The two input dictionaries are deleted when the merge is
 complete.

 The merge will maintain the lexical order of the two input files.

 A response of a carriage return is interpreted as a request to terminate
 the operation.

2 SPELL
 Spell is an interactive process that facilitates the correction of
 suspect words found in the document. The corrections will be made
 and reflected in the document as they are encountered.

3 ENABLE_DICTIONARY
 A dictionary must be enabled to be included in the dictionary search
 list used to find words in a document.

3 DISABLE_DICTIONARY
 A dictionary that has been disabled will not be used in the dictionary
 search list used to find words in a document.

3 REPLACE
 Replacements can be indicated by looking up possible candidates or
 by entering the chosen spelling directly through the keyboard.
 The two types of REPLACE are:

       [R]eplace this occurrence and all future occurrences.

       [O]nly replace this occurrence.

3 ACCEPT
 Accept indicates the spelling of the word will not be changed.
 The two types of ACCEPT are:

       [A]ccept this spelling as correct for this occurrence and all
          future occurrences.

       [T]his is the only occurrence to accept.

3 LOOKUP
 Lookup provides a list of possibly correct spellings from which to choose.
 Choices can be made by number.

3 UPDATE
 Update a user dictionary by adding this word.

 If there is more than one user dictionary presently enabled, a list of
 enabled dictionaries from which to choose will be given.

 If there is only one user dictionary, the word is added to this dictionary.

3 DELETE
 Delete allows for the deletion of a word from a user dictionary.

 If there is more than one user dictionary presently enabled, a list of
 enabled dictionaries from which to choose will be given.

 If there is only one user dictionary, the word is deleted from this
 dictionary.

3 QUIT
 Quit terminates the session without the current modifications.

2 QUIT
 Quit indicates the user wishes to terminate this session.

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