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%%  You are in ``\HyperName,'' \Language{}'s hypertext document browser.
%%  This section describes how to make \HyperName do what you want.
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%%  You can try \downlink{this}{YouTriedIt} out now.
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%%  You can select any one of the items below:
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%%	\searchwindow{\menuitemstyle{Simple Search}}
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%%	\searchwindow{Start Search} {\stringvalue{FindTopic}}.
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%%  \menulink{Buttons}{ugHyperHeadingsPage}
%%  Learn about the buttons at the top of the page.
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%%  \menulink{Menus}{MenuHelp}
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%%  %	 Learn how to run \Language{} commands from \HyperName.
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%%  This is what they mean:
%%  \par \ExitBitmap   \space{} Leave \HyperName.
%%  \par \HelpBitmap   \space{} Get help, if there is any.
%%  \par \UpBitmap     \space{} Go back to the previous page.
%%  \par \ReturnBitmap \space{} Return to the home menu.
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%%  \HyperName remembers where you came from.
%%  You can always make forays into new topics
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%%  The buttons at the top of the page can be used at any time
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%%  The buttons will not be displayed if they are not applicable to the page
%%  you are currently viewing.	So, for example, there is no ``HOME'' button
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%%  A `menu' is a list of topics.
%%  You went through at least one to get here without even trying.
%%  \newline
%%  To choose a topic from a menu, you click on the active area
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%%  Here is a menu to practice:
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%%  \menulink{Hypertext}{WhatIsHyperText}  What is hypertext?
%%  \menulink{\HyperName}{WhatIsHyperDoc}  What is \HyperName?
%%  \menulink{Buttons}{ugHyperHeadingsPage}  Headings in HyperName{}.
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%%  \begin{page}{WhatIsHyperText}{What is hypertext?}
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%%  A ``hypertext'' document is a structured entity which is part book
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%%  You can think of it as a museum with many exhibits you can try.
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%%  ``\HyperName'' is a computer program for presenting \Language{}'s \HyperName
%%  documents.
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%%  \begin{page}{WhatIsHyperDoc}{What is \HyperName?}
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%%  This is \HyperName, a program for reading hypertext documents.
%%  The name comes from the fact that the pages of the document are
%%  composed using a variant of the ``TeX'' typesetting language.
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%%  Many pages have \Language{} examples.  These are ``active''
%%  also but if you click here, the example is copied to an
%%  interactive \Language{} ``buffer.''
%%  You can then edit it or use it as a command for the \Language{} interpreter.
%%  Try these: \newline
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%%  \spadcommand{a:= x**2 + 1 \bound{a}} \newline
%%  \spadcommand{(a - 2)**2 \free{a}} \newline
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%%  Notice that the \Language{} examples are printed in a different font.
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%%  The interactive \Language{} buffers will disappear when you leave
%%  \HyperName.
%%  If you want to get rid of them beforehand,
%%  you can always use the ``Cancel'' button of the X window manager.
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