Handmark 2.2 manual Virtual File System VFS Support, How to Move a Document to the Card

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Virtual File System

(VFS) Support

Devices with VFS

If you have a device with virtual file system (VFS) support, you can move documents to the MultiMediaCard (MMC) card, Secure Digital (SD) card or Memory Stick® (collectively, “expansion cards”) and read or edit directly from the expansion card. Please note that this feature is not available for WordSmith memos.

Devices that offer VFS include the Handspring Treo 90, Palm m500 and m505, Sony CLIE and Handera 330. In a nutshell, moving a WordSmith document to the expansion card is just like moving a document to a different category on your organizer (e.g., from the “All” to “Personal” category). In this case, the category you are choosing is the expansion card. For Palm OS 3.5 devices, the card will show up as either “Card:name” (if the expansion card has a name) or “Card:x” where x is the slot number (this will be 1 unless you are using a device like the Handera 330 which has more than one slot). For Palm OS 4.0 devices, the card will show up as "(icon)name" (if the expansion card has a name) or "(icon)Card:x" where x is the slot number.

Note on Synchronizing Documents and VFS

WordSmith supports editing and reading of documents when they are moved to the expansion card. However, synchronization of documents from the expansion card is not supported at this time. Documents should be in RAM in order to be synchronized. If you move a document to the expansion card, the WordSmith conduit will assume the document has been deleted from the device. Before moving a document to the card, it is a good idea to remove the sync flag.

How to Move a Document to the Card

This section outlines the different ways to move a document to the expansion card. The figure below is a screenshot of the Document list with category menu open:

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Contents WordSmithManual Introduction Thank you for choosing WordSmithTable of Contents Doc File Menu Doc Edit Menu Doc Format Menu Doc Options Menu Features and Requirements New Features in WordSmith New Features in WordSmith Overview of Features System Requirements Palm Organizer and Palm Desktop SoftwareGetting Started Installing WordSmith Create a New Document in WordSmith Sync a New Document to Your DesktopSync Documents to WordSmith Open and Edit the Document in WordSmith Sync the Revised Document to the DesktopEnhanced WordSmith Memos Using FineType Fonts Viewing Documents or MemosCut, Copy, Paste & Multi-Paste Text Full, Left Or Right Justify Or Center Text How To Do Other Really Cool Stuff Page Synchronization Conversion Introduction Syncing Documents to Your OrganizerWordSmith Desktop Page WordSmith Add-On to Microsoft Word Menu Windows only FineType Converter Basic FineType Features Advanced FineType Features FineType Manager on the Handheld Display and Formatting What is Lost and What is Not Synchronization Action and Backup CopiesPage WordSmith Command-line converter under Windows WordSmith on Linux/Intel WordSmith Overview Introduction Memos v. DocsEdit Mode v. View Mode Viewing Lists of Your Memos and DocsMemo/Doc List View Screen Features Memo List View Screen Menus Record, Edit and Options Menus Memo Record Menu Memo Options Menu Following table describes how the Display Size works Display Size 8pt Font 13pt Font 14-19pt Font 20pt+ Font Doc List View Screen Menus File, Edit and Options Menus Doc File MenuPage Doc Edit Menu Doc Edit Mode Screen Features Document EditingDoc Edit Mode Menus Doc File Menu Page Page Doc Edit Menu Page Page Doc Format Menu Page Strikethrough Enable this option to enter strikethrough text Doc Options Menu Page Memo Edit Screen Features 6Chapter Memo EditingMemo Edit Mode Menus Memo Record MenuPage Memo Edit Menu Page Memo Format Menu Memo Option Menu Page View Mode Screen Features Document Viewing General ViewingPage View Mode Menus Page How to Move a Document to the Card Virtual File System VFS SupportPage Working with Documents in VFS Graffiti and Keyboard Shortcuts Graffiti Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcut KeysGeneral Keyboard Shortcuts Text Selection Keyboard Shortcuts Ctrl-s