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2: .* *
3: .* img_file.ipf - Information Tag Language file the screens for *
4: .* help on the file menu *
5: .* *
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7:
8: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
9: .* Main file menu *
10: .* res = PANEL_FILE *
11: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
12: :h1 res=2210 name=PANEL_FILE.File Menu
13: :i1 id=File.File Menu
14: :p.The File menu contains command that you use to open existing
15: image files. In addition, it also contains the
16: command that you use to exit the Image application. The following
17: commands appear in the File menu:
18: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
19: :pt.Open
20: :pd.Opens an existing image file
21: :pt.Exit
22: :pd.Quits the Image application
23: :eparml.
24:
25: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
26: .* File menu Open command help panel *
27: .* res = PANEL_FILEOPEN *
28: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
29: :h1 res=2220 name=PANEL_FILEOPEN.Open
30: :i2 refid=File.Open
31: :p.You can open a file that exists on any drive or in any directory
32: by using the Open command. To open a file, do the following:
33: :ul.
34: :li.Select the File menu and choose the Open command.
35: :eul.
36: :p.A dialog box appears, showing you a list of files in the current
37: directory.
38:
39: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
40: .* File menu Exit command help panel *
41: .* res = PANEL_FILEEXIT *
42: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
43: :h1 res=2230 name=PANEL_FILEEXIT.Exit
44: :i2 refid=File.Exit
45: :p.You quit the Image application by using the Exit command. To
46: quit the Image application, do the following:
47: :ol.
48: :li.Select the File menu and choose the Exit command.
49: :eol.
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