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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 1978
Filed:
Dec. 05, 1974
Toshiya Ogawa, Tokyo, JP;
Akio Niki, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuo Uchimura, Tokyo, JP;
Koichi Tsuruoka, Tokyo, JP;
Ricoh Company, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Character data is entered into a cathode ray tube display device from a keyboard or from a tape reader or the like selected by a key on the keyboard. The data is stored in a main memory inside the display device and simultaneously displayed on the cathode ray tube for composing and editing. An auxiliary memory is disposed between the display device and output devices such as tape punches so that data may transferred from the main memory of the display device into the auxiliary memory, and the data may be transferred from the auxiliary memory to the output devices while new data is being entered into the display device. Selected characters on the display, such as capitals, may be emphasized by displaying a dotted or solid line above or below the character or slanting the character. A cursor controlled by the keyboard is displayed on the cathode ray tube to indicate the position for entry or editing of data. Warning means are provide to give an indication when the cursor reaches the end of the display. The character keys on the keyboard are used for entering alphanumeric data and symbols, and a subset of the character keys arranged in a 'tens key' configuration like a hand calculator keyboard are used for entering both alphanumeric data and the 'tens key' functions constituted by digital numbers and mathematical operators. The 'tens key' keys are enabled to produce the 'tens key' functions and the other character keys inhibited by a selector key on the keyboard. The display may be divided into variable length fields by means of field marks or characters. Data may be inserted at a given point and following data shifted toward the end of the display. A field mark, allowing easy right justification of character sets utilizing the insertion function, terminates the insertion operation when the rightmost character of the set reaches the field mark. A delete function is also provided, in which a selected character is deleted and the following characters shifted toward the beginning of the display to fill inthe blank space created by the deletion of the character. When a field mark is disposed between the deletion location and the end of the display, characters following the field mark will not be shifted.