USER'S GUIDE QUICK REFERENCE This User's Guide Quick Reference is a quick reference/reminder complement to the full 18 page User's Guide prepared by the Pine Development Team at the University of Washington. It is derived entirely from that document. This Quick Reference was prepared by C. V. Moseberry on 12/12/95 at Fermi Lab. Pine Screens/Modes * Message Text (Viewing a Message) * Compose Message * Folder Index * Folder List * Address Book * Setup MESSAGE TEXT SCREEN Message Text Commands Navigating the Folder Index: Previous Message (P), Next Message (N), Jump to Message (J), Next Interesting Message (TAB) Operations on the Current Message_: Print (Y), Reply (R), Forward (F), Bounce (B), Mark for Deletion (D), Undelete (U), Take into Address Book (T), Save into a Folder (S), Export as a Plain Text File (E), Change Flags (*), Pipe to UNIX Command (|) Navigating Within the Current Message: Previous screen (MINUS), Next Screen (SPACE), Where Is / Search for Word in Message (W), View/Save Attachment (V) COMPOSE MESSAGE SCREEN Compose Message Commands Moving the Cursor: Arrow keys, Back Single Character (Ctrl-B), Forward Single Character (Ctrl-F), Up Single Line (Ctrl-P), Down Single Line (Ctrl-N), Beginning of Current Line (Ctrl-A), End of Current Line (Ctrl-E), Up One Screen (Ctrl-P), Down One Screen (Ctrl-V), Next Word (Ctrl-SPACE) Editing the Text: Delete Current Character (Ctrl-D), Delete Previous Character (Ctrl-H), Set a Mark (Ctrl-^), Cut Current Block or Line (Ctrl-K), Justify Paragraph (Ctrl-J), and Paste Deleted Lines (Ctrl-U), Unjustify paragraph (Ctrl-U) General Commands: Where Is / Search for Word in Message (Ctrl-W), Help (Ctrl-G), Suspend (Ctrl-Z), Use Alternate Editor (Ctrl-_), Redraw Screen (Ctrl-L), Read File (Ctrl-R), Spell Check (Ctrl-T) Message Action Commands: Send (Ctrl-X), Postpone (Ctrl-O), Cancel (Ctrl-C). Control Keys while in the Header * Ctrl-J: Attach file * Ctrl-R: Rich Header * Ctrl-T: Address Book or Files FOLDER INDEX SCREEN Message Status: + -- sent directly (not a cc: or list) A -- answered D -- marked for deletion N -- new and unread X -- selected for aggregate operations * -- flagged as important. Folder Index Commands Navigating the List of Messages: Previous Message (P), Next Message (N), Previous Screen (MINUS), Next Screen (SPACE), Jump directly to Message Number (J), Where Is / Search for Word in Index (W), Next Interesting Message (N) Operations of the Current Message: View the Message (V or ENTER), Print (Y), Reply (R), Forward (F), Mark for Deletion (D), Undelete (U), Take Into Address Book (T), Save into a Folder (S), Export as a Plain Text File (E), Bounce (B), Change Flags (*), Pipe to a UNIX Command (|) Other Folder Index Commands: Sort the Index ($), Expunge the Folder (X), Toggle Headers Mode (H), Select (;), Apply (A), Zoom (Z) FOLDER LIST SCREEN Folder List Commands Navigating the Folder List Screen: Previous Folder (P), Next Folder (N), Previous Screen (MINUS), Next Screen (SPACE), Where Is / Search for Word in Folder Names Operations on the Newly Selected Folder: View (V), Delete (D), rename (R) Folder List Commands: Show Index of the Previously Active Folder (I), Print Folder Listing (Y), Add New Folder (A) News-Specific Commands: Subscribe (A), Unsubscribe (D) Search for a Word in a Folder Name The WhereIs (W) command searches through the folder names in the currently active collection and all other collections which are expanded. ADDRESS BOOK SCREEN Address Book Commands Navigating the Address Book: Previous Entry (P), Next Entry (N), Previous Screen (MINUS), Next Page (SPACE), Where Is / Search for Word in Address Book (W) Address Book Operations: Edit (E), Delete (D), Add Simple Entry (A), Create List (S), Add to List (Z) Compose From Address Book (C) Address Book from Compose (Ctrl-T) Deleting and distribution lists (D) Lists in the Address Book SETUP AND CONFIGURATION SCREENS Printer Configuration choose to print: 1. On an attached-to-ansi printer 2. With the generic system print command (set by your system manager) 3. With a special command (set by you) Configuration Menu The configuration options menu (Main/Setup/Config) is the way in which Pine lets you determine how you want it to behave. There are over 70 different options you can set. A, D, C, and X (Add, Delete, Change, and Set/Unset) COMMANDS FOR MESSAGE HANDLING in the MESSAGE TEXT and FOLDER INDEX SCREENS Export (E) and Save (S) Commands Take Address Command (T) Reply (R) and Forward (F) Commands Bounce Command (B) The View/Save Attachment (V) Flag Command Aggregate Operations Select (";") Apply (A) and Zoom (Z) Commands MESSAGE COMPOSITION COMMANDS Mark (Ctrl-^) Postpone Message Command Cut (Ctrl-K) Read File Command Paste (Ctrl-U) Spell Check Command (Ctrl-T) Justify Command (Ctrl-J) Immediately Unjustify (Ctrl-U) Rich Headers Command (Ctrl-R) Attach File Command (Ctrl-J with the cursor in the header of a message) OTHER COMMANDS Global Pine Commands: These commands are active in this and most other Pine screens: Main Menu (M), Show Other Commands (O), Compose a New Message (C), Show Folder Index (I), Show Folder List (L), Goto Folder (G), Help (?), Quit (Q) Full Headers Toggle Command (H) Expunge/Exclude Command Next Interesting Message Command (TAB) Jump to Message Command (J) Goto Folder Command Whereis Command (W) beginning (Ctrl-Y) /ending (Ctrl-V) Sort Command ($) Sorting options are: Subject, Arrival, From, Date, siZe, OrderedSubject and Reverse. SYNTAX FOR COLLECTIONS A valid local collection is just the specification of a directory on the local system followed by square brackets. For example, "ART-101\[]" may be valid on a PC and "exhibit/[]" may be valid on Unix. To specify a remote folder collection, {optional-imap-hostname}optional-directory-path[] For instance, {wharhol.art.nowhere.edu}art-101/[]