5 lines
2.1 KiB
PSL
5 lines
2.1 KiB
PSL
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CURSOR TEST PROCEDURE
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Filed as {ERIS}<LISPCORE>TEST>DISPLAY>CURSOR.PROC
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Follow this procedure from an 1108 or 1109 and from an 1186 with hardware and software installed as specified in Section 5 of {ERINYES}<TEST>LISP>LYRIC>PLANS>CURSOR.PLAN.
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1. Open a Common Lisp Exec window and enter
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>(IN-PACKAGE "XCL-TEST")
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This should be the only open window on the screen. Enter all subsequent commands from this window and this package.
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2. Button FileBrowser with the background menu, shape the resultant window so that it does not overlap the Exec window, and, in the window's top bar, enter
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{ERIS}<LISPCORE>TEST>DISPLAY>CURSORTEST.SOURCE
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as the search pattern. Select the latest version and button Load in the window's right menu.
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3. Enter
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>IL:DF MOVECURSORTEST
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and shape the window that opens, being sure that it does not overlap any others.
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4. Button TEdit with the background menu and shape the window so that it does not overlap any others.
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5. Enter
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>(MOVECURSORTEST>
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The cursor will become a dollar sign, and a message in the Exec will prompt you to move it through all four of the windows on the screen, then enter a carriage return. The cursor should still be a dollar sign after you have moved it through all the windows.
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When you enter the carriage return, the cursor will become a triangle, and a message will prompt you to move it as before; it should still be a triangle at the end.
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After the second carriage return, the cursor will become a square and should remain one after moving through the windows. After the third, the cursor will return to its normal shape, the arrow. |