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Apple Newton Programmer’s Newton 2.0 (for Newton 2.0) User Manual

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C H A P T E R 1 9

Built-in Applications and System Data

Notes

19-33

points :ArrayToPoints ([11, // a rectangle

5,

//how many points

0,0,

//first point

0,25, //second

150,25,//third

150,0,//fourth

0,0]),//back home

viewBounds : {top:0, left:0, right:100, bottom:100}}

];

//Add the note to the Notes application

notes:NewNote ( theNote, true, nil);

This creates the note shown in Figure 19-7.

Figure 19-7

Note added using

NewNote

method

Adding Stationery to the Notes Application

19

The Notes application includes three types of built-in stationery: notes, outlines,
and checklists. In addition, you can create your own stationery. For information on
how to do this see Chapter 5, “Stationery,” which includes an extended example of
adding stationery to the Notes application.

Using the Notes Soup

19

The Notes soup holds individual entries for the different kinds of built-in stationery
as follows:

note—the lined paper used for the Notes

outline—paper with automated outlining

checklist—outline paper with a box to check off completed items