This guide, along with the Canon Cat Manual and the Canon Cat Reference Card, was supplied with the Canon Cat beginning in 1987. The manuals; by David Alzofon, Dave Caulkins, Jef Raskin, and James Winter; were written on the Canon Cat. We are grateful to Russell Nelson for putting them into computer-readable form.
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Table of Contents
Basic Functions 001
Cursor and Highlight 002
Typing 005
Page Numbering 009
Marking the Beginning of a Document 010
Titling Your Documents 011
The Ruler 012
Leaping 014
Highlighting Text 019
Moving Text 022
Erasing Text 023
Using the Disk Drive 025
Printing Your Document 034
Using the UNDO Key 037
Using the EXPLAIN Key 038
Customizing the Appearance of Paragraphs 040
1. Setting Margins and Indents 041
2. Setting Tabs 043
3. Setting Line Spacing 046
4. Styling the Paragraphs 047Customizing the Appearance of Words/Letters 050
1. Capitalizing Words/Letters 050
2. Underlining Words/Letters 051
3. Making Boldface Words/Letters 051Copying Text 052
Checking and Correcting Your Spelling 053
Protecting Your Documents Against Changes 056
Leaping Within a Specified Area 058
Changing the Keyboard Setting 060
Using the Cat Over the Telephone 062
1. Dialing and Hanging Up 062
2. Holding a Cat Conversation 065
3. Receiving Text 068
Calculating With the Cat 070
Putting Text in Alphabetical/Numerical Order 085
Teaching the Cat to Repeat Your Commands 091
Changing Document Formats 094
Stopping an Operation Already in Progress 113
Appendix A: Keyboard Charts 114
Appendix B: Specifications 120
Appendix C: Information Safeguards 125
Appendix D: FCC Regulations 127
Glossary 128
Index 147