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Press }to activate that option. Below is a summary of the menu options. Pressing at any time will return you to the main me}nu.*****LOAD:*****First of all, you're asked for the drive number for loading a picture. Values of 1 through 8 are allo}wed, although some values will return an error, depending on the DOS you're using and the configuration of your system. If an} error occurs, press any key and you'll return to the main menu.Next, the filename is requested. The program will load Micr}o-Painter, ComputerEyes, and other pictures that generally have the "standard" 62 sector file format. If no color register da}ta is included at the end of the file, then the program uses default values, depending on the Graphics mode (see lines 950 an}d 960 of the program).After you type in the filename, the top left box asks for the Graphics mode of the picture you are us}ing. The implications for printing for each Graphics mode are summarized below. GR.7+ = Display the picture (VIE}W option) as Graphics 7.5 (Graphics 15 on XL/XE). Print it using shading values provi}ded in the program. GR.7+/8 = Display the picture as Graphics 7.5. Print it as a Graphics 8 pi}cture (each bit in screen memory is a dot on the printout--no shading). GR.8 = Display and }print as a Graphics 8 picture. GR.9 = Display as a Graphics 9 picture with 16 shades. Print} it using 16 shaded printer patterns which correspond to the 16 on-screen shades.Use the <-> and <=> ke}ys along with to make your choice. After the picture loads into memory, it will appear on screen. Press any key to r}eturn to the main menu.*****SAVE:*****Again, the program requests the drive number and filename. All pictures are saved} using the "standard" 62 sector file format with the 4 color register values at the end of the file (in the order PEEK(712), }708, 709, 710).*****VIEW:*****This option lets you look at the picture in memory at any time. If no picture is in memor}y, you will see a blank screen. Press any key to return to the main menu.**********DIRECTORY:**********The drive number } is the only information needed here. The directory listing pauses after every 16 files. Press to continue the listi }ng or to leave the displayed files on screen and return to the main menu. The LOAD option is sometimes easier to use } with the correct file displayed.******PRINT:******This is the heart of BILLBOARD and the main purpose for which I wrot }e it. The program presents you with two submenus of many different print options. All options are again chosen using the <->, } <=>, and keys to move to the next option. You can press at any time to exit back to the main menu. The var}ious PRINT options are summarized below.++++++++++++++++++++++A SPECIAL CASE--GR.7.5++++++++++++++++++++++If the pictu}re in memory is Graphics mode 7.5, then BILLBOARD allows you to set the color registers before printing to allow for differen}t shading values. As the option line under the picture indicates, use the numbers 1 through 4 to increase the color register }value. The number "1" changes register 712; "2" changes 708; "3" changes 709; and "4" changes 710. Technically there are 8 sh}ading values in the program but I only allow six of them since two print out as stripes that don't look real good. If you get} to pressing keys and don't like what you've come up with, just press and the original values will return. Press any ot}her key when done to continue with the print options.+++++++FORMAT:+++++++With this option you choose either an upright} or a sideways printout. You'll have to experiment to see which one looks better for your particular picture and the kind of }Graphics mode you're printing it in. A change in format at this point can make quite a difference in the final printed pictur}e.+++++TYPE:+++++You can print in inverse or regular print. Since I developed this program to use with ComputerEyes, I }put INVERSE as the top menu choice. You'll want to print most pictures in inverse. Some will look better in "regular" type pr}int.++++++++DENSITY:++++++++You have four choices here--480, 720, 960, and 1,920 dots per line. Each of these modes giv}es a different effect on the final printed picture. The heavier densities use up the printer ribbon faster and take longer to} print but give a less "grainy" look. The 720 dpl mode is especially good for an undistorted look for upright printouts. You'}ll have to experiment to find the best option for your application. My favorite combination is a sideways, 960 dpl, double wi}dth, four height, centered printout. This gives an undistorted printout that fills most of an 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheet of paper.} With a little trimming it's a nice "8 X 10" ready to frame.++++++WIDTH:++++++Single, double, triple, and "More" are av}ailable under this option. If you choose the "More" option, then continue to use <-> and <=> to increase or decrease the widt }h factor. Press to activate your choice. The various increments between sizes were necessary due to formatting the o!}utput data. Under the "More" option you can observe the rounded off width to the nearest foot, in the box to the upper right "}of "PRINT OPTIONS."+++++++HEIGHT:+++++++Choose the options here in the same way you did for the width. The options are #}single, double, four, and "More." The height of your printout is displayed to the nearest foot for the "More" option as it wa$}s for the width.After you've chosen both WIDTH and HEIGHT, more information about your printout is displayed in the box to %}the above right of the printer options.Width and height, rounded off the nearest foot is shown. Under "Paper" you will see &}the number of 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheets of paper you will need. Under "Time" you will see the approximate hours and minutes need'}ed to complete the printout. These values are for the Epson FX-80 and may vary with other printers.+++++++++POSITION:++++(}+++++You can print your picture centered, to the far left, or far right.++++++++++++++++++++PAUSE/STOP PRINTING:+++++++)}+++++++++++++Once printing starts you can pause by pressing the SPACE BAR. On a larger printout you may want to do this to *}let the printer cool down or change the ribbon. You can turn the printer off and then on again while paused and it shouldn't +}affect the printout. However, if you move the paper that's being printed, the picture will probably not be continuous when pr,}inting resumes. Make sure the printer is on before pressing the SPACE BAR again to continue printing where you left off.If -}you press the ESCAPE key while the printer is working, printing will stop and you'll return to the main menu.*************.}*DONE PRINTING:**************When BILLBOARD is done printing, you'll have to find the continuous strips, separate, cut, a/}nd tape them together (if it's a printout requiring more than one sheet). This shouldn't be hard because BILLBOARD spaces eac0}h continuous sheet so the top of each strip starts at the same place. Experiment with smaller poster sizes first and you'll s1}ee that all the strips line up quite nicely.****************PRINT ESTIMATES:****************You can see how much paper 2}you need and how long it will take to do your printout by running through the PRINT options submenu and stopping at the POSIT3}ION option. The approximate size, number of sheets of paper, and estimated printing time is displayed. At this point you can 4}press to return to the main menu or choose the POSITION of the printout to start printing.********CAUTION:******5}**Although BILLBOARD will print "almost any size" poster, you may find the real big printouts to be impractical. For exampl6}e, a 720 dpl upright printout that's 320 wide by 448 high is 95' X 100'. It takes 17,920 sheets of paper and over 1,592 hours7} to print. That's 66 days of printing! I take no responsibility for anyone who burns their printer up trying to make a mega-p8}oster!*********HAVE FUN!*********I hope you find many uses for BILLBOARD and enjoy using it. If you have a large librar9}y of pictures like I do, you may find it handy to print them all out and write in the filenames underneath them. You can fit :}6 pictures on a page in the 720 dpl upright mode or 9 in the 960 dpl upright mode. No more wondering where the picture is and;} what filename it's under!If you want to give someone a message in a big way then BILLBOARD's the program you want. Convert<} your picture to Print Shop Screen Magic format, add your message in a nice font, convert it back to standard DOS, then print=} it out with BILLBOARD. You don't have a utility that will convert your pictures to Screen Magic and back? Consult your local>} users group or check the Online Services. I've written a program called "Video Jukebox" that does this and a lot more but ha?}ven't written the documentation yet.**************PRINTER CODES:**************There are only three lines that output g@}raphics data to the printer. Below are the line numbers and codes for the FX-80. Possibly you can change them to fit your priA}nter.p4,0A. Line 1020:@ = master reset.A;CHR$(8) = set vertical line spacing to 8/72 inch.l;B}CHR$(LMAR) = set left printer margin.B. Lines 1600 and 2100:*;CHR$(MODE);CHR$(COLL);CHR$(COLH); = set printer graC}phics mode and reserve space for number of graphics columns.MODE = 0 is 480 dots per line.MODE = 1 is 960 dpl.MODE = 3D} is 1,920 dpl.MODE = 6 is 720 dpl.COLL = low byte of number of columns to print.COLH = high byte of number of columns E}to print.PRNT$(1,LIM) = the picture data that is actually printed. The FX-80 gives a number value to the pins on the printF}head as follows:7th pin = 128 (top of print head)6th pin = 645th pin = 324th pin = 163rd pin = 82nd pin = G} 41st pin = 20th pin = 1 (bottom)---------------------most bottom pin = not usedIf your printer has a differenH}t scheme for firing pins, then this program may not work for you. However, you may be able to write a routine that converts tI}he printer data from FX-80 format to the format of your printer. PRNT$(1,LIM) in lines 1600 and 2100 contains the FX-80 formaJ}tted picture data. O A R DCopyright (c) 1987 by Chris WarehamThis is a 'shareware' program. Distribute it freely. Giv \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 12\u\l DDII OUTPUT:\s1 \s2\d1Single Density L} \d2Double Density \d3Double Draft Density\s4 \d4\s2Quadruple Density M} \d2 \addiidoc.4\ \\S[0-9 or A-K] - CHANGE SPACING Use this command to chaN}nge character spacing for any text following the command. To change to 0-9 columns use 0-9. For O} 10-20 columns, use A-K (A is 10, B is 11, K is 20). Spacing can be changed anywhere in a document. P} EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: G\\s0r\\s1a\\s2d\\s3u\\s4a\\s5l\\s6l\\s7y I\\s8n\\sQ}9c\\sar\\sbe\\sca\\sds\\sei\\sfn\\sgg\\si. DDII OUTPUT: G\s0r\s1a\s2d\s3u\s4a\s5l\s6l\s7y I\s8R}n\s9c\sar\sbe\sca\sds\sei\sfn\sgg\si.\s2 \\L - BLOCK LEFT This command sets the alignment moS}de to block left for the current line and following lines. This command turns off centering, bT}lock right, and justification. EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: \\lThis is normal, block lefU}t text. DDII OUTPUT: This is normal, block left text. \\C - CENTERING V} Use this command to center any text following the command on the current line and all following linesW}. If the line is too long to be centered it won't be adjusted. EXAMPLE: YOU TX}YPE: \\cThis line is centered. DDII OUTPUT:\cThis line is centered.\l Y} \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 13\u\l \l\\R - BLOCK RIGHT This formatting command blocks thZ}e text following the command in the same line and all following lines to the right margin. The [} line won't be changed if it is too long for the current right margin. EXAMPLE: \} YOU TYPE: \\rThis line is even with the right margin. DDII OUTPUT:\rThis line is even with ]}the right margin. \lCOMBINING BLOCK LEFT, CENTERING, BLOCK RIGHT Commands for block left, ce^}ntering, and block right may be all combined on one line, useful for page headers: EXAMPLE: _} YOU TYPE: \\lBlock Left\\cCentered\\rBlock Right DDII OUTPUT: Blo`}ck Left\cCentered\rBlock Right \l\\J - JUSTIFICATION This command justifies the current linea} and any following lines. To be used effectively, every line of text should normally be a littlb}e shorter than the right margin. For example, to use justification with the Roman font, using a left margin oc}f 10, a right margin of 70 (from your word processor), spacing of 3, and setting the DDII rightd} margin to 1" will produce nice justified text with 1" margins on each side. Since the last lie}ne of a paragraph of justified text should never be justified, the block left command must be used in f} conjunction with the justify command (included at the end of the paragraph): EXAMPLE:g} YOU TYPE: \\jDaisy-Dot II Print Processor can justify text so that the left and h}right margins are even. The last line of every justified paragraph should not be justified, and DDIIPP's bloci}k left command easily takes care of that.\\l \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 14\u\l j} DDII OUTPUT: \jDaisy-Dot II Print Processor can justify text so that the left and rk}ight margins are even. The last line of every justified paragraph should not be justified, and DDIIPP's blockl} left command easily takes care of that.\l \\M[0-9 or A] - RIGHT MARGIN Use tm}his command to change the right margin for the current line and all following lines. Use 0 if you want no rign}ht margin, 1 for .5", 2 for 1", 3 for 1.5", 4 for 2" and so on. Use A for a right margin of 5"o}. EXAMPLE: \\m5\\rText blocked right with 2.5" margin. \\m8Block right with 4" p}margin DDII OUTPUT:\m5\rText blocked right with 2.5" margin.\m8Block right with 4" margin. q} \l\m2\\B - BOLDFACE This command toggles line boldfacing on or off for the current line and ar}ll following lines. Only entire lines can be printed in boldface. EXAMPLE: YOs}U TYPE: \\bThis line is in boldface. \\bThis line is normal. DDII OUTPUT: t} \bThis line is in boldface. \bThis line is normal. \\W - DOUBLE WIDE u} This command toggles wide print on and off for all text following the command. EXAMPLE: v} YOU TYPE: You can mix \\wdouble wide text\\w with normal text. DDII OUTPUT: w} You can mix \wdouble wide text\w with normal text. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 15\u\l x} \\U - UNDERLINE This command toggles underlining on and off for text following thy}e command. DDIIPP underlining is continuous, meaning that spaces between underlined words are underlined too.z} EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: With DDII you can easily \\uunderline text\\u. {} DDII OUTPUT: With DDII you can easily \uunderline text\u. \\A[Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\ - APPEN|}D FILE Use this command to chain text files together. The command may be anywhere in the file}}, as long as it is alone on a line (no other text on that specific line). The easiest way to do it is ~} place it in blank lines within your text file. The file to be appended must exist as the filename you} typed in. The append file command can chain many text files. For example, the original file }may have a command to append a second file, and the second file may include a command to append a third } file, and so on. The append file command is recognized when selecting different pages} to print. For example, suppose you have two files: A is 5 pages long and includes the command to append fil}e B, which is also 5 pages long. When printing file A, if you specify to print page 10, the la}st page of file B will be printed. TAB COMMANDS DDIIPP has three commands for using proporti}onal tabs for aligning tables, charts, etc. These tabs should be used completely independent o}f tab functions in your text/word processor, because those tabs are not designed for proportional } text and everything turns out misaligned. \\P - POSITION TAB This command sets a tab at t}he current column position. Tab positions are set before lines are centered, blocked right, or } justified (they are always set as if the line is blocked left). There may be up to 10 tabs set at one time.} \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 16\u\l \\T - EXECUTE TAB This command t}abs (adds space) to the nearest tab stop as positioned with the \\P command. If you try to tab past the } number of tabs you have previously set, DDIIPP will tab to the right margin. \\E - }ERASE TABS Use this command to erase all tab settings. EXAMPLE 1: YOU TYPE: } \\eNAME: \\pAGE: \\pSEX: Cathy Cook\\t28\\tFemale Jim Jones\\t23\\tMa}le Amy Allen\\t69\\tFemale Mark Miller\\t54\\tMale DDII OUTPUT: }NAME: \pAGE: \pSEX: Cathy Cook\t28\tFemale Jim Jones\t23\tMale Amy} Allen\t69\tFemale Mark Miller\t54\tMale EXAMPLE 2: Note how there is an extra} tab at the end of each line. This sets the length of every line equal, allowing correct centering } or blocking right of text with tabs: YOU TYPE: \\e\\cNAME: \\pAGE: \\pSEX:\\p} Cathy Cook\\t28\\tF\\t Jim Jones\\t23\\tM\\t Amy Allen\\t69\\tF\\t } Mark Miller\\t54\\tM\\t DDII OUTPUT:\e\cNAME: \pAGE: \pSEX:\pCathy Cook\t28\tF\tJim Jones}\t23\tM\tAmy Allen\t69\tF\tMark Miller\t54\tM\t \l\\V[Dn:FILENAME.EXT] - INCLUDE FILE VERBATIM AND \\N - N}EW PAGE Use these commands to include any file byte for byte within your text. } The main use is for including pictures within the text. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 17\u\l } A public domain program called Billboard by Chris Wareham and corresponding documentation are on Side }2 of the DDII disk. It prints out MicroPainter pictures in an infinite number of sizes. In ord}er for you to be familiar with references in the upcoming paragraphs, please print out the Billboard documenta}tion with DDII or by copying it from DOS, using "P:" as the destination filename. } Mr. Wareham wrote Billboard for Epson printers and it isn't compatible with Star printers. However, in the} Billboard documentation he describes the printer codes used and how to change them for other p}rinters; you can refer to your printer manual and convert it for Star printers. Contact me if you need } help doing so. To create a picture file for DDII using Billboard, choose PRINT from t}he menu. You are prompted with a small modification I have made, allowing output to different devices; since }you want the picture dumped to a disk file so it can later be included using the \\V command, t}ype in the name of this disk file you want output directed to. If you want it to print to the }printer, type "P:". From Billboard's many size options, a vertical, single height, single width, 720 dpl, cen}tered setting is most practical although you can really use any combination you desire. } The file created by Billboard is then ready to be used from DDIIPP. Somewhere in the line directly p}receeding where you want the picture to be included, use the \\V[Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\ command. A}fter that line is printed the file specified by the \\V command, which must be in the correct drive, is "copie}d" directly to the printer. After the file has been copied to the printer, DDIIPP continues wi}th printing the text file. In general, you should know the vertical size of the included pictu}re since DDIIPP doesn't examine the contents of the file. Billboard single height pictures are about 16 standa}rd lines high. Whatever the size, the page length for the page with the included picture shoul}d be set for the standard 66 lines minus the length of the picture minus a couple of lines to be safe. } For example, assume you are including two single height pictures on a page. The number of lines for t}hat page should be set from your word processor as 32 (66-2-2*16). Since DDIIPP keeps track of} pages based on 66 lines per page, including a picture throws off the line count. To solve this problem, used} the \\N command. This command forces a form feed and resets the line count. The \\N command }must be alone on a line and should follow the last line of a page with graphics. The new page }command is recognized by the page select options to ensure correct pagination. Make sure that }pictures never cross top/bottom margins. The Verbatim command is not limited to pictures. One other } possible use is to include text printed in the original typestyles of your printer. } \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 18\u\l DDIIPP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q: I own a Star printer a}nd set the renamed the STAR.CNF file to STAR. But when I print, the lines are too close together. } What's wrong? A: You are using one of the newer Star printers that is 100% compatible with} Epsons. Configure DDIIPP for Epsons instead. Q: I own a Star Gemini 10X. I configured it with the STAR fi}le, but I only get garbage whenever I print. What's the problem? A: Based on a few rare cases} throughout the country, it seems that some older Gemini 10X are incompatible with DDII. However, } most Gemini's work fine. Q: How can I put the DDII fonts in my Ramdisk? A: There are two} methods for doing this. 1) Exit DDII and go to DOS, from where you can copy any desired files into the RAMdi}sk and then reload DDIIPP. 2) Use a boot file (such as RAMCOPY! from Analog issue 44, July 198}6) or a batch file that automatically copies desired files to a RAMdisk. Q: It would be a lot} easier if I could use a word processor and DDIIPP at the same time without having to reboot. Is there a } way to do this? A: Yes, especially if you have a RAMdisk. Copy the DDIIPP AUTORUN.}SYS file to the RAMdisk, and also copy a word processor that doesn't require to be booted (such as Textpro) in}to the RAMdisk. You can then instantly exit one and run the other. Q: I would like more exam}ples of how to use the DDIIPP local formatting commands. Can you help? A: The DDII documentat}ion files are full of formatting commands. By copying these files from DOS, using "P:" as the destination } filename, you can get printouts of these files and see every embedded command along with the rest o}f the text. Q: When I include many commands on one line, my word processor formats the line i}n such a way that it is much too short when printed from DDIIPP. Can I do anything about this? } A: The problem you mention occurs when long commands are embedded within a block of text; in most cases, thi}s isn't a problem. Because the word processor has no way of knowing what characters in your fi}le are DDIIPP commands, the text is l DDII OUTPUT:\s1 \s2\d1Single Density 2\e \p\t\u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 19\u\l\tformatted assuming the commands are part of the text. The\tpr}oblem comes up when the text is printed with DDIIPP. Since\tthe commands are not printed by DDIIPP, some lines appear too\}tshort. 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