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#::tcltexed_hlp::
#	Tcltexed stands for tcl-(la)tex-ed(itor)
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Tcltexed is seprated into two parts. On one side the windows
were you could edit a text, as described in "Editor", on
the other side a lot of functions connected only to the base
of the program, the main window. 
All actions which should work with a editorwindow will use
the window which has had at last the focus. A clearer 
definiton of this made in "Editor".

Below I will discribe and list all the functions you could 
start from the main window.

menu items of the main window
1. File
 a) New
Start a new LaTeX-document. There exists a predefined plain 
document within the source of Tcltexed. If the file etc/default.tex
exists in the path were Tcltexed was installed this file will
be used as default document.
 b) Load
Load a file into the editor ...
 c) Append
Append the text of the file at the position of the curser.
 d) Save e) Save As
Save a text.
 f) Quit
Quit Tcltexed. All windows will get closed (if necessary a request
for saveing the files in work is made)

2. Edit
 a) Clear
Clear the whole text.
 b) line breaking
Choose to break lines in the whole text, the current section or the
current line. Each line which follows a line which ends with "space" 
will be interpreted as a continuition. Befor a line gets broken all 
continuation lines will be appended to it.
With the last three menu items it is possible to append all continuition
lines without breaking the whole line after it.
If there are some spaces at the beginning of the first line, then
all continuations will have these spaces as first letters.
 c) Spelling
Marks all not right spelled words in your current text with a red color. 
 d) add word
For to register a word as spelled right, you must set
the curser in the current text within it. To make sense the word
must be marked to be misspelled ;-), or not ?
 e) \"a..\ss -> �..�
Translates latex commands for displaying special characters into
their corresponding characters.
 f) �..� -> \"a..\ss
Translate none ascii characters into their corresponding latex commands. 
 g) "a.."s -> �..�
Translates latex commands out of package [german]{babel} for displaying 
special characters into their corresponding characters.
 h) �..� -> "a.."s
Translate none ascii characters into their corresponding latex commands
out of package [german]{babel}. This format is iutable for 
"ispell -t -d deutsch file.tex"
 i) Search
Search and Replace within a text.
 j) My Own
Here you can define your own LaTeX-sequences to be inserted into the
text, if you press the button befor the entry. This definitions
will besaved if you "Save Options". With the next start of Tcltexed
this definitions will be the start values.
 
3. Options
 a) AutoBrackets
If this button is aktivated, each inserted bracket to open ({[$
will be followed by a bracket to close )}]$. 
	{ --> {}
 b) Packages/etc
Here you could activate several packages for automatical completion
of it's LaTeX-commands. 
An example for complition :
\fra --> \frac{}{}
The more LaTeX-commands Tcltexed should recognise the later they
get complited, because they look to similar for Tcltexed.
 c) language
Set here your favorite language for texts, buttons and help.
A change here will only apear with the next start of Tcltexed, 
so you have to save the current options as discribed below.
 d) font size
Set font size for the editorwindows.
 e) Save Options
Save all configurations made by a user. This configuration
will be loaded at the beginning of the next start of Tcltexed.
(The file with the configurations is with unix .tcltexed,
 with Windows tcltexed.ini . But please don't edit it yourself.
Configurationfiles of older Tcltexedversion will be ignored
and later overwriten.)

4. Mathematics
A gallery of pictures of the ouput of commands of the mathmatical
enviroments. A press on a pictur will insert the command,
represented by the picture, on the position of the curser.

5. general
Like 4. , but other common commands.

6. Help 
 a) Tcltexed
Under this you will find the description of Tcltexed itself.
 b) LaTeX
A index of all LaTeX-commands I have heard of. 
For a lot of LaTeX-commands I have writen a short help.
	+ <Return> + left mousebutton	displays the help text
	right mousebutton	insert command
        a keystroke A-Z a-z forces the list to jumb to commands
	with this as first letter