Selecting and Writing Notes w write a note (W serves the same purpose) ## read note with that number display next page of index + display next page of index display next page of index - display previous page of index display previous page of index = display first page of index * display last page of index r replot the index page Searching for a specific note A search backwards for an article by an author a Same as 'A', but ask for a new author author format: [system!]user X search backwards in time for a title substring x same as 'X', but ask for a new search string Sequencer Commands j jump to next unread note/response J Jump to next unread note (j & J for sequencing) l like `j' but goes to next notesfile is there is nothing more to read L same as `l' in this context. o Modify sequencer time to arbitrary time O Modify seqencer time to 00:00 today Leaving, Complaints and Other: k q for right handers, exits and updates sequencer information K Q for right handers, exits without sequencer updates n Nest notesfiles, push current notesfile on stack and read new one N Nest to the archive of this notesfile p read policy note immediate exit from notes program z like control-d, but updates the timestamp for this notesfile first q quit, update sequencer time if sequencer on Q quit, do not update sequencer time B register a complaint about notefiles d director options ! fork a shell Further Documentation For more information on how to use the notesfile system, consult the "man" page: notes(1). Another information source for using notesfiles is the "Notesfile Reference Manual". See your system administrator for a copy.