MakeDocJr Editor Help

This help file assumes you know the basics of a text editor.

Opening and Saving Files

Use Open and Save for text files. Use Import to import the text from DOC files, and Export to export the text as DOC files. DOC, including TealDoc, files are exported with a .pdb extension.

Does the text look funny when you open a DOC file? That's because it is compressed and you opened the file instead of importing it. Be sure to import DOC files.

Exporting Options

The Document Types you can create are a generic DOC file or a TealDoc file. TealDoc files require a TealDoc reader on your PDA. See the file tealdoctags.txt for more information on the format for adding TealDoc tags. Note: opening a TealDoc file and exporting it as a generic DOC file will not remove the tags.

The Document Category corresponds to the categories on your PDA's application(s). Since most applications allow you to create your own categories, you will most likely have to experiment to learn which of the numerical values correspond to your respective categories. Zero (0) seems to be the standard for the "unfiled" category. The easiest way to determine the category number is to import a DOC file and select Options --> ExportOptions to see what number the category is.

In general, if you are editing a large file on your PDA, you should not compress the text. If you are just reading the file (of any size), or editing a small file, you might as well compress the text to save memory on your PDA. Exporting text with the compressed option takes noticeably longer on large files.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks can be read and edited from DOC files, or created and added to DOC files.

The Auto Create feature looks for lines starting with the text you input, and automatically creates the bookmarks. An example might be lines starting with the word Chapter. This feature creates bookmarks when the file is exported, so they can't be edited unless you import the exported file.

Alternatively, you can create bookmarks using the Find/Replace dialog, using either BookmarkAll to add all matches, or F3 and Ctl-B to add them individually. By using a regular expression like (?:\n{1})[\w ]+(?:\n{1}[-\+\*=_/]{3,}) BookmarkAll will find all words "underlined" with distinctive characters (-, +, *, =, _ or /) and use the "underlined" words as the basis for the bookmark name. You may also reference subexpressions in the Replace field to further fine-tune your bookmark name. Using regular expressions to create your bookmarks is a very powerful feature.

The bookmark button opens the Add Bookmark dialog if text is selected or there are no bookmarks, and the Edit Bookmarks dialog otherwise.

Tools

Remove Web Effects removes leading spaces and single line breaks, which has the effect of reflowing paragraphs (good) and lists (bad). Newer browsers are not as suseptible to copying extra spaces and line breaks, so you may want to use the regular expression Find/Replace feature instead.

Regular Expressions

The Find/Replace dialog uses regular expressions, often abbreviated as regex. If you've never used regexes before, beware that there are special characters that need to be "escaped" with a backslash (\) if your search includes them. Regexes are very powerful. For instance, to change dates in the US format, such as 12/25/02, to the European date format, such as 25/12/02, you could write a Find regex as ([01][0-9])/([0-3][0-9])/(\d\d) and a Replace expression as $2/$1/$3.

Display Limitations

The display character set is limited. In particular, you may notice that en dashes, em dashes, and the TM trademark symbol appear as boxes in MakeDocJr Editor. However, they should appear properly in your PDA.

Like most text editors, you can change the font family and size, but the font families are limited. Font properties impact the display only in MakeDocJr Editor, not your PDA.

Uninstall

To uninstall MakeDocJr Editor, just delete the directory containing MakeDocJr Editor and any shortcuts you have made.

Additional Help

See the MakeDocJr Editor homepage: http://op.onza.net/makedocjr/editor/ for additional information or to contact the author.