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 Shading comes in a number of flavors. This is due to the Manuel de Codage'​s history. Shading comes in a number of flavors. This is due to the Manuel de Codage'​s history.
  
-A good summary is available in the JSesh sample document (the one which appeareared ​when you started JSesh, and which is now included in the JSesh text library (in the next version, that is)).+A good summary is available in the JSesh sample document (the one which used to appear ​when you started JSesh, and which is now included in the JSesh text library (in the next version, that is)).
  
 But, to tell the whole story: But, to tell the whole story:
  
-  * Originally, there where two shading systems. The first one shaded a whole part of a text. It's the shading you get when you ask "shade zone". In JSesh, it works on the selected text.+  * Originally, there where two shading systems. The first one shaded a whole part of a text. It's the shading you get when you ask "shade zone". In JSesh, it works on the //selected text//.
   * The second shading system used shading symbols, used exactly as hieroglyphs. In the original manual, cadrats where shaded by overwriting them with the corresponding shading symbols. You get them from the "​shading symbol"​ menu entry. Thus, {{http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​basic_shading.png}} can be obtained by typing "​wn",​ then adding a shading symbol, and stacking both verticaly. JSesh understands this kind of shading since the beginning, but a menu to use is was only made available in version 2.10.   * The second shading system used shading symbols, used exactly as hieroglyphs. In the original manual, cadrats where shaded by overwriting them with the corresponding shading symbols. You get them from the "​shading symbol"​ menu entry. Thus, {{http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​basic_shading.png}} can be obtained by typing "​wn",​ then adding a shading symbol, and stacking both verticaly. JSesh understands this kind of shading since the beginning, but a menu to use is was only made available in version 2.10.
   * then, around 1994, a new shading system was proposed, which covered most simple cases. It's the one you get with the "​Shading"​ menu. It applies to the current group (the group in front of the cursor), and can be used to shade any quarter of a group.   * then, around 1994, a new shading system was proposed, which covered most simple cases. It's the one you get with the "​Shading"​ menu. It applies to the current group (the group in front of the cursor), and can be used to shade any quarter of a group.
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 More, for people who type texts with lots of lacunas, I have added a popup menu. If you press the "#"​ key on your keyboard, this menu will appear. You can navigate in it with the keyboard or select entries by a specific letter. More, for people who type texts with lots of lacunas, I have added a popup menu. If you press the "#"​ key on your keyboard, this menu will appear. You can navigate in it with the keyboard or select entries by a specific letter.
  
-Here is an example. I have selected a part of the text and pressed "#"​. The popup +Here is an example. I have selected a part of the text and pressed "#"​. The popup pops up.
 {{ http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​partial_shading1.png |Partial shading popup}} {{ http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​partial_shading1.png |Partial shading popup}}
  
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