@L}5 _$% l0$)$$Hȱ$ UhL" `e$$%`$%`  R@W!( L(1   Y I`  d  Ld M * @  $ % CC$$)%1 Udߥ$9%: !0 S$% DD˙`  }J)Lr d M * @  $ % CC$$)%1 Udߥ$9%: !0 S$%} DD˙`  }J)Lr J  ((  p L ()   J}L= ( L 0q A    IB JC;? D W } LL  ` W )LA!  ߰")-݆ p" } $G@LL 08`Q")<2Q0 -G$Ș݆ UL# ; p8(()(0ʥ)NQ` }$GȘ݆LU )L ݆ L GȘ ݆LL )W>Z   HH)H }p h  hyhy D L> L JJ    ! LA*` BF }7'8  M HN H` 8 Z  \LdJJ!"! GFE@F (!L }EE !E^ ^ E E7EȩEdE/EȩE  D } .L }  ;F d  ;?F7F? ( .   Z D LL d } . D  L    p  E` , d)  D L) 0BM݊L݉} ML  N݆ L NLML [ TEqEHȱEqEh 0Gȹ G} HLL GɛL  LFREE SECTORS G) *Gȩ GȽG GȌ*jj >G} C8jJ3j2CD( C202C ԠBX` N 1? l LlD:RAMDISK}.COMLu L1 L ;LHL  T`  `8  ɐ     `TU  } L ? .  t`GBJ ~DEHI B V0dV!}QDEHI VF9 ,0 ,0 s0hhL  L` H hDHEh"}DEL8HI4 0 HI,0 0  9 .G VLO#},0 L4*IJ`llD1:AUTORUN.SYSNEED MEM.SAV TO LOAD THIS FILE.D8:MEM.SAV J y08 B|DEHI$} V0 0`B;DEL`?<0LV`@ʆ v s? F0Ξ05: [ BDEHI%} VY8 B V  @  /DE `E:D8:DUP.SYSERROR-SAVING USER MEMORY ON DISKTYPE Y TO &}STILL RUN DOS B;DE J  (` 9 V⪍ ઍ  -'}LLu ÝDEHILV 9 .l 9 .l  `` s$B BH(}I|DE V BLV nB,DE JLV B V BLVDEIʩ BꭝLu }?U (c)1983 Action Computer Services  B JKIHiDiELV`L@*} @ BLV`Ll@h@l Li@ &` Fj`8冨凪` @EӅӥ+} @`ʆǪƩ Ɛee` @ƦʆǢ &Ɛeǐ @ @L@ @'&&&8儨児,}祂*L@&&*ń8&&L@ .A`hihiHHȱȱLv@c !#3`-}Li@JJJJ`H v@h`Hȩh E@LA N@LA ?LA @LA @H8.}`HhHh 2BLA BHI V䅠LA LiB @LAԆ ؠPIPP`/} BP @LA BLB BLB BLBH- B8塪墨hLB BLB BLB BȹP`0}텠8堨塪 B芨Oȩ-`PP aBP棩 Ѥģ0-ģ6000:,80H 1}& &ehe&eģ0ʥ 8堅塅`$ B&*i0:0i BƦ`¢ 护2}°ڱ%ȱ%E BL3D担CS %BL3DI BL3DH CL3D BL3D &B V ANLMȑ3}` MLN%B VLAS:DE:DH B DD A Bh)0IDDLA[\ZUVT` EDD4}` ELB ELgB ELB) ` ELB @` 0d i@ҥ `2)25}ҩ`҅`0)9E`@0)ӈJJJJ)`Ѕ`ȱ`` Fȥ`Hh6}ƣĢ`ƥĤ`Ѣ F`ȱѢĦ`膡`7}`ťƤe8夰LF Ƥ8`ŦeѠe桊LF$8}9}:};}((<}(LFIBIBI G`LVIj E8GGGG @GG BLI D:FONT.SE=}TI AQIPIPIQILI gBRILI B`GmPIGmQIRI FPIйQILI B`L JJJ>}ȌJ0JuJL[JJȌJJDJDJJJLPJJJL4JJJLJ`LaJ ELxJ ˠҢJm B J`ULJ?}JJJLJ D:DOC.000J mJ*(mJLJ D:DOC.001JȑȈ mJ*(mJLJ D:DOC.002Jȑ򈑮 m@}J*(mJL&K D:DOC.003Kȑ mJ*(mJLPK D:DOC.004KȑF mJ*(mJLzK D:DOC.005Kȑp A}mJ*(mJLK D:DOC.006Kȑ mJ*(mJLK D:DOC.007KȑĈ mJ*(mJLK D:DOC.008Kȑ B}mJ*(mJL"L D:DOC.009Lȑ mJ*(mJLLL D:DOC.010LȑBJ mJ*(mJȱH F`LLC}~L G~L J BH A G`LLHʩ MBH MBLHLLͬLLMLHI L MHLHʢI FID}H FLMLLLLH)M)MͬLLdMLHI L^MHLHI FIH FLdMLLM`LiM D1H0HE}HiHiGHiHiHi HiHi HieMeMLMHmeMHieMLM`LM F}fMGG .A FL;NN: %B ELTNANTICNN %B ELpNSOFTWARENg %BG} ELN N %B ELN N %B  EH %B  EH %B H}ELO N %B ELOO"Press for Screen, for PrinterO, %B BLaOK:O^ I}A@ gBMMIP MISLrO ELO$ O %B BM`LOOOISLOJ}` ELPPRESS FOR CONTINOUS FEEDO %B ELDPPRESS FOR SINGLE SHEETP+ %B BLVPK:PS AK}@ gBOOIS OICLgP ELP P %B ELP L}P %B BO`LPPPP#GICLQPP ELDQàQ' %B BLVQK:QS M}A gBPPILQ BP`PP ELQ Q %B B`LQ ȢG !F$GGN}$GGLQG$ B`Q8GRRQLR8GQQQ$GQQI LRQGGRGRQLbRQmQ$GQGQO}L6xo~{>>888>|||f<Z}c6>8pp8?[}w><~~~<||`x`~<~~<\}0~0 ~ <~~<~~f~``~~f~~~``~~~f~~f~`~~~~f~~``~~ff8888<>>``f||f88<<w]}wk~~fff~~ff~~~f~``~~f~~~```~`~~~~fff~~ff~<ckwf~<~fff~~~~~0~<~~<^}~x|ngTTTTTT~f~``~~f~~~```~`~~~~fff~~ff~<ckwf~<~fff~~~~~0~<~~<CREATIVE PROCESS Ver. 1.8by Dave ThorsonCopyright (c) 1986 Antic Publishing, Inc. and Dave ThorsonThis documentation ma `}y not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or telecommunicated in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior a}written consent of Antic Publishing, Inc.The accompanying program material may not be duplicated, in whole or in part, for b}any purpose. No copies of the floppy disk(s) may be sold or given to any person or other entity.Notwithstanding the above, c} the accompanying disk(s) may be duplicated for the sole use of the original purchaser.Note to users of older versions of d} Creative Process: The "DOC.000" file on side one of this disk describes changes and fixes since CP1.4. This file can be pri e}nted or viewed by booting side two of the CP disk and then inserting side one before selecting print or view from the documen f}t formatter menu.1. INTRODUCTIONCreative Process is the only Atari member of a new category of software called "Outline g} Processors". With Creative Process, you can create an outline or index and store a screenful of text with each point or cat h}egory. If you rearrange your outline or index by moving or deleting parts of it, the text associated with each point will be i} rearranged as well. As you develop an outline for a report, you can add supportive text to each point. If you need more de j}tail, add subpoints and text to describe each of them. You are free to add, delete, copy or move text and points at any time k}. As you reorganize your thoughts, you can quickly change your document to match.All of this is very similar to "block" mo l}ves and deletes in a word processor, but Creative Process lets you organize and find your thoughts much faster. You can focu m}s your views on one aspect of your project, while other text and points are hidden from your view -- or report. A simple com n}mand brings them all back again.Creative Process can be used for much more than report writing! See the section on applica o}tions at the end of this document. This entire document was organized, written and reorganized all in one double density Cre p}ative Process outline! You are limited only by your imagination....Creative Process includes an outline processor and a mi q}ni word processor. You may want to perform formatting or other editing functions beyond the capabilities of Creative Process r}. Fear not! Creative Process is fully compatible with most word processing programs. You can transfer your outline data fi s}les to your favorite word processor to give your work some final polish. Or, you can load a text file into a Creative Proces t}s data file. You can also split and merge your outlines, giving you the ability to handle as small or large a task as you li u}ke! To unleash the full power of Creative Process, Read On!SPECIFICATIONSNumber of outline points:- 76 130XE Ramdisk v} resident- 102 Single density- 152 1050 enhanced density (Atari DOS 2.5)- 215 Double densityUp to 22 levels of indent w}ingUp to 20 lines of 37 characters per outline pointRequirements:- 48K min. RAM, one or more disk drivesOptional:- x}Ramdisk- 80 column printer & suitable interface- Your favorite word processorCompatable Word Processors (others may work) y}:- AtariWriter (Atari) - Word Magic (Antic) - HomeText (HomePak - Batteries Included) - PaperClip (Batteries Included) - z} Speed Script 3.0 (Compute! Publications, Inc.)HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENTThis document is set up in several sections. To {}immediately begin using Creative Process, work your way through the Tutorial section. To get an idea for the kinds of things |} you can do with Creative Process, read the Applications section. Before doing any serious work, you should read through the }} entire document one time quickly, then go back through it and try out each concept or function presented. The best teacher ~}is experience, so set up a test outline and try doing everything with it.Documentation ConventionsIn this documentation, } keys and key combinations are representated as shown: or - RETURN key - the CONTROL or CTRL key, , etc. - other keys<^key> - hold down and press <+key> - hold down and press <+^key> - ho }ld down and and press is the inverse video key<+>,<*>,<->,<=> normally refer to the arrow keys }(see the arrows on the keys)"Enter" means to type in an answer and then press . Normally, there is no need to press unless "" or "enter" is specified.The key can be used to "escape" out of many commands without changing the ou }tline, text or disk files. works even in some places where it is not listed; if you think you need it, press it! can be pressed at any time to restart the computer. WARNING: you will lose any outline or text in memory.Finally, don' }t worry about pressing the wrong key. Creative Process is good about accepting only correct answers, and ignores everything }else. Places where you could get into trouble are safeguarded by warning messages (deleting things, for example).WHAT'S O }N THE CP DISKThe Creative Process Disk contains these files:Side 1:CP.COM - the Creative Process programMAKDAT.COM - th }e data disk makerCP2WP.COM - translates CP data files to text files compatible with a word processorWP2CP.COM - translates }text files back to data filesAUTORUN.SYS - the menu programCPLOAD.DAT - a data file needed whenever you start CPDOS.SYS - }Atari DOS 2.5DUP.SYS - the Disk Utilities Package (DOS menu)STARTUP.EXC - a menu display for use with DOS XLREAD.ME - desc }ribes DOC.000 on side 1DOC.000 - describes since older versions of CPRAMDISK.COM - on 130XE computers, this file creates a }temporary disk drive in the extra 64K of memory. The ramdisk, accessed as "D8:", works just like an ordinary disk drive exce }pt that it is lightning quick.CPLOAD.BAS - Change the drive first searched for CPLOAD.DAT (normally D8:)Side 2:CP Documen }tation (DOC.000-DOC.006) and formatting program.2. GETTING STARTEDYou are probably anxious to get started using Creativ }e Process right away. Please read the rest of this section first: it could prevent a lot of problems!MAKE A BACKUP DISK! }Before doing anything else, make a copy of the Creative Process program disk and then store the original for safekeeping. F }ollow these steps:1. Turn off computer, remove BASIC, and turn on disk drive one.2. Insert the Creative Process disk, label } side up, into the drive.3. Turn on the computer (hold down