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Keypress Buffer

Below the buttons in the side menu is the key press buffer area. This area displays the last five keys in the keypress buffer. The keypress buffer remembers up to 16 characters, though only the last five are shown. It is cleared when Esc or Ctrl-U is typed. If the key sequence in the buffer uniquely prefixes a menu command, the command name is displayed, and the command is executed. The command names are a short mnemonic, displayed in the ``tooltip'' that appears when the pointer rests over a command or menu button. In Windows, menu items do not have tooltips, instead, the tooltip text is displayed in the status line.

Most commands have at most five characters in their command name, the exceptions are the scripts in the User Menu. For these, the menu text is the same as the command name, and it may take more than five characters to uniquely define the command.

The keypress buffer can be forced to literally match menu items by typing Enter. Consider the two entries in the User Menu: spiral and spiralform. Typing ``spiral'' does nothing, as this is a prefix of both entries. In order to run spiral by typing the command prefix, type ``spiral'' then Enter. This works for any menu commands where one entire command is a prefix of another.

While Xic is awaiting input in the prompt line, the word ``INPUT'' is shown in colored text in this window, and the prompt line background switches to a lighter color.


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Stephen R. Whiteley 2006-10-23