14,17d13 < 6dec04 Note: See the 205 Milestone 10 version of this file for a quick < finish to things. The ideas here need to be merged into the M10 version, or < vice versa. < 21,59d16 < The scenarios in this section cover full details of the general ediing commands < that appear on the Edit menu. The Edit menu in the Calendar < Tool Administration program is a proper subset of that in the regular-user < Calendar Tool. The adminitrative version of the menu lacks only the < Find command. Otherwise, the commands on the two menus provide the < same functionality. The operational context differs between the regular-user < versus adminitrative edit commands. These contextual differences are eplained < as appropriate in the scenarios that follow. < < < of which have been introduced in preceding sections. There are two file < command menus to be covered, one in the regular-user Calendar Tool and the < other in the Calendar Tool Administration program. Regular-user file commands < are covered in Sections < < 2.8.1 < < through < < 2.8.7. < < Administrator file commands are covered in < < 2.8.8 < < through < < 2.8.11. < < The concluding Sections < < 2.8.12 < < and < < 2.8.13, < < cover general topics relevant to both regular-user and administrative files. < 65,73d21 <

< Can undo the last confirmed typing in any editable text field. A typed edit is < confirmed when the user presses the TAB key or moves the cursor to another < element in the display other than the one in which the edit took place. <

< Can also undo the most recent confirmation of < <

< Only a single level of undo/redo is available. 75c23 < --- > 77c25 < 2.9.2. Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, and Select All --- > 2.9.2. Cut, Copy, Paste 80,83d27 <

< These edit commands operate strictly on text content within display windows. < In particular, the commands do not apply to scheduled items as a whole, or to < any other editable data elements as a whole. 90c34 <

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114c58 < Figure 310: Find dialog. --- > Figure 292: Find dialog. 121,125c65 < instances, and list displays. Does not apply to any non-text fields in any < windows item or list displays. Also does not apply to any other windows, in < particular not in editing dialogs or any of the admin displays. Enum < precisely what fields it applies to; good way to do this may well be to say it < applies to the display windows generated from the following commands --- > instances 138,141d77 <

< Use the extant protoj convention about static methods named for the < menus. < 149c85 <

Figure 311: Command dialog.

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Figure 293: Command dialog.