Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - C
Cap (next word mode)
1.
capitalizes the next spoken word
2. capitalizes the first letter
in a string of letters. Cap can be combined with any vocabulary word. Examples:
"Cap big dog" types Big dog; "Cap c e l l" types "Cell".
See Also:
Caps,
All
Caps (phrase mode)
1.
capitalizes the rest of a phrase
2. capitalizes a string of letters.
Examples: "Caps big dog" types Big Dog"; "Caps h o n" types HON.
See
Also: Cap,
All
Caps
Cascade (action) cascades a
window or document. Examples: "Window 1 2 Cascade".
See Also: Down,
Across
Cell (object) indicates a cell in a table. Examples: "1 Cell"
moves the cursor to the next cell. "3 Cell left" moves the cursor left three
cells. "First Cell" moves the cursor to the first cell in a row. "Cell 3
Down"; "Cell 3 Down 4 Left"; "3 3 Cells", "Cell"
See Also: Row,
Letter,
Word,
Line,
Sentence,
Graph,
Screen,
Pane
Cells (object) indicates a number
of cells in a table. Examples: "4 Cells" selects the next four cells. "4
Cells Left" selects the last four cells.
See Also: Letters,
Words,
Lines,
Sentences,
Graphs,
Panes
Center (action) aligns object
to the center of a page. Examples: "This Center"; "Line Center"; "Graph
Center".
See Also: Align,
Justify
Change <any language name> (after-the-fact
modifier) indicates that the last phrase should be changed to a given language.
Examples: "Change French" changes the last phrase to French; "Change Spanish".
See Also: <any
language name>, Add
Close (action) closes a window,
program, document, or a window element like a dialog box or taskbar item.
The command that closes a window element is a one-word command. Examples:
"Close", "Win(dow) Close"; "Word Close"; "Window 2 Close" See Also:
Min(imize), Max(imize),
Restore, Stay,
Open
Code (object) refers to boilerplate
code. Can be used with "Short"; "Long" and 1-10 to provide different versions
of the boilerplate code. Example: "<user-defined code block>
Code" See Also: Long,
Short, Address,
Email, Graphic,
List, Mix,
Number, Picture,
Spreadsheet,
Sound, Table,
Template, Text,
Web
Columns (modifier) refers to
column-style layout. Example: "Cut To Word Columns"
Command (phrase mode) indicates
that the balance of the phrase is a command; used to ensure a phrase is
recognized as a command. Examples: "Command 2 Down" See Also Text
Compound (action) removes spaces
between words to the left of the cursor position or on both sides of the
cursor. Examples: "3 Compound"; "1 Compound"; "3 2 Compound". See Also:
Compound
Right, Hyphenate,
Underscore
Compound Right (action) removes
spaces between words to the right of the cursor position. Examples: "3 Compound
Right"; "10 Compound Right." See Also: Compound,
Hyphenate, Underscore
Computer (object) addresses the computer; used to evoke an
answer from the computer. Examples: "Computer Time" causes the computer
to say the time, "Computer Date" causes the computer to say the date. See
Also: Break,
Hang On, Time,
Alarm
Copy (action) copies selected
text to the clipboard Keyboard Equivalent: "Control c". Examples: "This
Copy"; "All Copy". See Also: Cut,
Paste
Copy To (action) transfers selected
text to a window, document or file chosen by the user, including UC Clipboard
files. Examples: "Copy To 1"; "Copy To A"; "Copy To Doc 2"; "Copy To List
3". See Also Cut
To
Corner (object) refers to the
corner of a window; snaps mouse arrow to the nearest corner where the arrow
can turn into a corner symbol that allows the user to drag corners of table
lines and window borders. Examples: "Cursor Corner"; "Down Corner "; "Up
Corner"; "30 by 30 Corner"; "Corner 30 by 30"; "Corner 10 Up"; See Also:
Mouse, Cross,
Edge, Hand,
Handles 0-100.9 by
0-100.9
Cross (object) refers to the
crosshair arrow element; snaps the mouse arrow to the nearest place where
it can turn into a crosshair symbol. Examples: "Cursor Cross"; "30 by 30
Cross" moves the mouse arrow to the coordinates "30 by 30", then snaps to
the nearest crosshair; "Cross 30 by 30" snaps the mouse arrow to the nearest
crosshair, then drags it to the coordinates "30 by 30"; "Cross Right 1.2".
See Also: Mouse,
Corner, Edge,
Hand, Handles,
0-100.9 by
0-100.9
Cursor
(object) refers to the position of the cursor. Examples: "Cursor
Right" right-clicks at the cursor position. "Cursor Back" jumps the cursor
back to a previous location without undoing text changes. "Cursor Forward"
jumps the cursor forward to a previous location without redoing text changes.
"Cursor Back 4". See Also Mouse
Cut (action) cuts selected text
to the clipboard. Keyboard Equivalent "Control x". Example: "This Cut".
See Also: Copy,
Paste
Cut To (action) cuts selected
text to a window, document or file chosen by the user, including UC Clipboard
files. Examples: "Cut To Bravo". See Also Copy
To