The main window

Menu
- Options...
- Opens the "Options" dialog
- Close window
- Closes the main window; you can reopen it by double-clicking on the icon in the tray
- Exit tNotes
- Closes tNotes and remove it from memory
View
- Show notes list
- Display or hide the list
- Show navigation bar
- Display or hide the navigation bar
- Show subject
- Display or hide the subject
- Show status bar
- Display or hide the status bar
- Word-wrap notes
- Wrap long lines in the notes box
Notes
- Go to first note
- Go to the first note
- Go to previous note
- Go to the previous note
- Go to next note
- Go to the next note
- Go to last note
- Go to the last note
- Add note
- Add a new note (the new note will be selected in the list and the text cursor will move to the subject box)
- Remove note
- Remove selected note (you will be prompted to confirm deletion; the next available note will be selected)
Help
- Local documentation
- Open this help documentation in your default browser
- Visit website
- Open your default browser and point it to Tom Software website (you must be connected to the Internet)
- About tNotes...
- Display information about tNotes
The notes list lists all of your notes. You can click on an item in the
list to select it and display a note. The status bar under the list indicates how
many notes you have.
- Selecting a note displays the note in the right panel
- Double-clicking on a note or hitting Enter moves the text cursor to the notes box
- Right-clicking opens a popup-menu which allows you to add a new note or remove the selected note
The navigation bar allows you to quickly moves from one note to another and to add and remove notes.

- 1. Go to the first note
- 2. Go to the previous note
- 3. Go to the next note
- 4. Go to the last note
- 5. Add a new note (the new note will be selected and the text cursor will move to the subject box)
- 6. Remove selected note (you will be prompt for the deletion of the note)
You can change images on the buttons from the Options dialog (Menu / Options...).
The subject box allows you to view and modify the subject of the
selected note while the date and time of creation of the note is
displayed on right.
Hitting Enter in the subject box will move the text cursor to the notes box
The notes box displays the body of the selected note. You can
insert new lines and tabs (using Ctrl + Tab instead of just
Tab). You can type up to 1000 characters (the status bar monitors how many characters you typed so far).
The left pane of the status bar displays a hint according of where the mouse cursor is located while the right
pane monitors the Caps Lock key and the length of the displayed note in characters.
(C) Tom (Jonathan Duhamel) 2000
webmaster@tomsoftware.wd1.net