Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - I
In After (phrase mode) inserts
the cursor immediately after the next instance in a document of a character
or string of three characters, including "Space". Note that this command
is similar to the "After" command that allows you to put the cursor after
a word or phrase, but this command searches the entire document rather than
just what is visible on the screen. Examples: "In After Tilde i" puts the
cursor after the next instance of "~i" (this particular command is useful
in jumping the cursor among the alphabet entries in this document); "In
After e close Paren"; "In After t h Space".
See Also: After,
In Before,
Spells
In Before (phrase mode) inserts
the cursor immediately before the next instance in a document of a character
or string of three characters, including "Space". Note that this command
is similar to the "Before" command that allows you to put the cursor before
a word or phrase, but this command searches the entire document rather than
just what is visible on the screen. Examples: "In Before Tilde i" puts the
cursor before the next instance of "~i"; "In Before Bravo close Paren";
"In Before t Space".
See Also: Before,
In After,
Spells
Insert (Line) (action) puts
the cursor at the beginning of a new line above the cursor. Keyboard Equivalent:
Home Enter Up. Shortened to "Insert" in combined commands. Examples: "Insert
Line"; "Insert Paste".
See Also: Another
(Line),
New Line
Insert Graph (action) puts the
cursor at the beginning of a new paragraph above the cursor. Keyboard Equivalent:
Home Enter Enter Up Up. Example: "Insert Graph"; "Insert Graph Paste".
See
Also: Another
Graph,
New Graph,
Next Graph,
Last Graph
Isolate (action) adds a blank
line above and below the cursor or an object. Examples: "Line Isolate";
"3 Graphs Isolate".
See Also Join
Italic (action) italicizes the
balance of the phrase. Example: "New York Times Italic" returns "
New
York Times"
Item (object) indicates a menu
choice. Examples: "Item 5" selects and clicks on the fifth item in a menu