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X쇜^` BbLfB {nfo: CONFIG.NEW - Fourth of the doc files for the new TextPRO+ releases. Explains the new configuration files.Configuring&} TextPRO+ - Page =======================6. Configuring TextPRO+=======================The PLUS releases of TP have a mu'}ch more complete configuration option than previous TP versions. The new configuration files serve as style sheets and print(} drivers in addition to saving user interface settings.Additions to the CNF files include------------------6.1. Printer )}Codes------------------The complete set of print keys defined in a session is saved to the CNF file and loaded automatical*}ly when the CNF file is read. Some explanation is in order regarding methods of defining print keys.It is not necessary to+} actually print anything to define print keys. Use of theCTRL-W commandin Text Mode will set up any p,}rint keys defined in the file in front of the cursor location. These print key definitions are permanent during a session un-}less the key is re-defined or a new CNF driver is loaded.A typical print driver would be the following two linesPRINTER: .}PROWRITER 8510=88 =89Place the cursor at the end of these two lines and press CTRL-W. The and print keys ar/}e defined and will remain defined unless changed by another definition or a new CNF driver.----------------------6.2. Savi0}ng a CNF File----------------------To save the newly defined print key definitions pressSELECT+CTRL-S comman1}dand enter the drive and filename of the new CNF file.Any legal ATARI filename will do, but I suggest the name of the typ2}e of file or printer followed by CNF. An example would beD:TXTCI.CNFwhich specifies text files printed with the CItoh pr3}inter.Make sure that all of your user selections are the way you want them when you save the file since more than the print4} codes are being saved.------------------6.3. Other Options------------------In addition to the print codes and all of 5}the usual TP settings the following settings are also saved.6.3.1. CR, Linefeed, and ESCape-------------------------------6}The current settings for ASCII or ATASCII CR's, linefeeds on/off, and ESCape sent prior to print keys are saved to the CNF 7}file. These selections are chosen with theCTRL-; command.6.3.2. Directory Mask---------------------The c8}urrent filename mask defined from the TP disk menu is saved to the CNF file.6.3.3. Current Drive--------------------The 9}current drive # is saved to the CNF file.6.3.4. Menu Sort Selection--------------------------The current selection for m:}enu sort on/off is saved to the CNF file.6.3.5 Summary-------------Set the editor and menu as you want them. Define you;}r print keys and print selections for a particular task. Then save it all to a CNF file on any drive/directory of your choos<}ing.This configuration can then be loaded at any time using theSELECT+CTRL-L commandand everything will be =}restored to the desired settings.----------------------6.4. Editing CNF Files----------------------There are some setti>}ngs that can only be changed by directly editing the CNF file using the TP ATASCII mode.Just load the CNF file to the TP ed?}itor, set ATASCII mode using the ATARI key, and you're ready to further customize TP.6.4.1. Style Sheet------------------@}Use theCTRL-U commandto locate position 12 in the CNF file and press CTRL-W. You should be in ATASCII mode.A} The default left margin will be displayed on the top line. If you want to change this setting to one of your own liking foB}r this CNF file use theSHIFT+TAB command.Type in the value you want for the left margin, say 10, and press REC}TURN. Your new left margin default is set. Use this method to set any of the following byte numbers to the desired value.D}Position in CNF Default--------------- ------- 12 Left margin 13 E} Z-margin 14 Right margin 15 Page Length 16 Top maF}rgin 17 Bottom margin 18 Line spacing 24 Line widthSavG}e the edited CNF file using theCTRL-S command.Make sure the command line turns green indicating that the file sH}ize has not changed. This indicates that the order of the file is probably intact.You can then load your new CNF file and I}all of your edited settings are now the TP defaults. Using this feature a CNF named LABEL.CNF could have settings for labelsJ}, DOC.CNF for doc files etc. In addition, all of your favorite editor settings and your printer driver will load simultaneouK}sly.6.4.2. Rename NAME.ME---------------------You can also edit the "D1:NAME.ME" filename to any legal ATARI filename asL} a new default filename when there is no file loaded to the editor.You must be sure that the file size does not change and M}that the filename is terminated by a CR.6.4.3. Changing the Parameter-----------------------------The last byte in the CN}NF is the parameter used by the TP parameter commands. It is a comma by default. You can change it to anything that works wO}ith your DOS. If you are using only ATARIDOS you could edit the parameter to the original "/"./END/Ronnie Riche1700 AyP}cock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov 1989y ATARIDOS you could edit the parameter to the original "/"./END/Ronnie Riche1700 Ay#nfo: INTRO.NEW - First of the documentation files for the new releases. Describes editor, menu, and miscellaneous features. R}WHAT'S NEW? - Page WHAT'S NEW?First the bad news...Not that bad really. To keep the text buffer as large as possib S}le there is 1K less room in the paste and macro buffers. They are both a bit more than 2K. You probably won't notice the di T}fference...Now the good news!These are the new features available with the latest release of TEXTPRO.If you use SpartaD U}OS you should also read the SPARTA.NEW file.====================== 1. New Editor Features======================The fo V}llowing are new features of the TextPRO+ editor.-------------------------1.1 Delete to find string----------------------- W}--The new prompt for CTRL-D includes a to ind string function.The find string must be previously defined usin X}g SELECT+CTRL-F.---------------------------------------1.2 Filename now default system message---------------------- Y}-----------------The new default system message on the top line is now the filename of the lastloaded file.-------------- Z}-----------1.3 Prompt for Escape set-------------------------Press ESCape and "Escape Set" will prompt to indicate the ne [}xt keystroke will be an escape keystroke. ------------------------------1.4 Color prompt for Save File------------------- \}-----------When saving a file the top line turns green IF FILE SIZE HAS NOT CHANGED since it was loaded. This makes it sim ]}ple to determine if characters have been added or deleted in a binary file. BEWARE OF SAVING BINARY FILES IF THE TOP LINE IS ^} NOT GREEN.--------------------------1.5 Prompt for Linked Load--------------------------Previous versions gave no indi _}cation of an incomplete load that could be continued with sector linking. The TP "No Error" prompt will now appear as"No E `}rror, Linked Load"as long as sector links are available for continued loading using the "C" and "Z" parameter commands.-- a}---------------------------------1.6 SpartaDOS X Parameter Bug Fixed-----------------------------------Parameter is now t b}he "," (comma) character.The problem was not actually a bug on the part of either program. The X-Cart does not recognize t c}he original parameter, the "/" character, as a terminator for filenames. The new parameter in all PLUS versions is the comma d}.-----------------------1.7 Optional Selections-----------------------Chosen with theSELECT+CTRL-H command key.1.7. e}1. Sort Menu Automatically------------------------------Or sort on command using this selection. With automatic sorting o f}ff the screen is sorted manually by pressing the ort key from the menu.1.7.2 Set Drive # for Menu---------------------- g}----Set the drive # used by the menu by typing just the number of the desired drive, not the "D", and pressing RETURN.Thi q}B!TXTPRO40ARCB,%CONFIG NEWb^QINTRO NEWB@PRINT NEWBPRINTER DRVBREAD ME BSPARTA NEWB2TEXTPRO DIRB 6TEXTPRO FNTB?TP40X COM:TXTPRO40FIX%DOS SYS* DUP SYSJDSKCOM32ARC)DSKBUG ARCs is a handy way to go right to the drive you want. It can also be helpful if you try to list a nonexistent drive and TP han r}gs in the menu. Just RESET to the editor and use this selection to set a defined drive.1.7.3 Define Editor CR for Line Bre s}aks--------------------------------------Enter the actual character (not the decimal#), that you want the editor to break t}a line on. Setting this equal to null (ESC then CTRL-comma) can be helpful when editing macros or binary files.TP is prima u}rily text editor and movement through binary files with many of the cursor movement keys will be erratic. The only reliable v}cursor movement keys in a binary file are the left and right arrow keys, which will always work correctly.The "New EOL" sel w}ection also redefines the character moved to with the SHIFT-UP/DOWN arrows and provides more reliable rapid scrolling thru bi x}nary files with the null EOL selected.1.7.4. Turn Off SIO Sound-------------------------This selection will not stick in y} all DOS packages but it works great with SpartaDOS-X. Select "Y" to turn off the bleeping heard with SIO load, save operati z}ons.---------------------1.8 New Editing Modes---------------------TP has two new editing modesText Mode and ATASCII {}Mode.Toggle editing modes with the ATARI key.Some of the new mode commands are placed on the SHIFT-CTRL+TAB keys. Screen |} width adjustment is not available on these keys. The screen width may still be selected withSELECT+CTRL arrow }}s.The only difference is that the screen width selections cannot be made from a macro.1.8.1. Text Mode---------------- ~}The following features are active in the default Text mode.1.8.1.1. Set TAB widthPress SHIFT+TAB (Set) in Text Mode. Ent }er the desired TAB width on the top line (1-255)1.8.1.2. Push TabPress CTRL+TAB in Text Mode. The tab-set # of spaces ar }e PUSHED into the file. The cursor is left in the original position making it easy to insert a few spaces in a file.1.8.1. }3. Lines/Page DisplayedCTRL-W commandnow provides the current lines per page (bottom margin) value aft }er the current line value.1.8.1.4. Setting Screen WidthSELECT+CTRL-Right/Left Arrow keyschange the screen width in Text } Mode. In ATASCII mode these are line drawing keys.1.8.2. ATASCII Mode-------------------Toggle from the standard Text }Mode by pressing the ATARI key. A number of commands are altered when in Atascii Mode.1.8.2.1. Getting a Byte ValueCTRL- }W commandgives the ATASCII value of the character under the cursor rather than position in the printed fi }le. If there is a TP equate (the Dec.30&155) for the character the saved value appears also, indicating that this is the act }ual value in this position when the file is saved to disk.1.8.2.2. Hi-Lo Decimal WordCTRL-? (Word Count) commandgives v }alue of the ATASCII word specified by the cursor position and the character to the right of the cursor. (Hi-Lo format) This }selection takes care of the equates automatically and displays the actual value that will be saved to disk.1.8.2.3. Lo-Hi D }ecimal WordSELECT+CTRL-? (Reverse Word Count) commandgives the value of the same word in reverse (Lo-Hi format).1.8.2.4 } Set a Decimal ValueSHIFT-TAB is the "Set Value" keyType in the decimal number of the ATASCII value desired at the cursor } location and it is placed there WITHOUT INSERTION OR MOVEMENT whether in insert or replace mode editing.1.8.2.5. Repeat De }cimal ValueCTRL-TAB is the Repeat Value keyThe last value selected with either the Set Value or CTRL-W selection is }repeated at the cursor location without cursor movement.This makes drawing lines left/right or up/down easy. The graphic n }eed only be entered once, then the arrow keys and CTRL-TAB can be used repetitively to draw in any direction. If full lines }of characters need to be entered it is better to use the special line drawing commands.1.8.2.6. Drawing in ATASCII ModeSE }LECT+CTRL-Left/Right/Up/Down keysare used to draw lines rapidly in ATASCII mode. Define the repeat character as described }above with the CTRL-W or SHIFT-TAB selections and repeat the character rapidly in any direction using SELECT+CTRL and the arr }ow keys.To work properly this selection requires that adequate space be opened in the editor for the drawing since characte }rs cannot be inserted. Use SHIFT-INSERT to open space in the editor to draw.1.8.2.7. Inverse with CTRL-ATP does not have } an inverse mode as such. In the ATASCII mode the CTRL-A key will move to the left changing characters from normal text to i }nverse and vice versa. Only the CR will be left in its normal state by CTRL-A. In the text mode this key still changes the }case of alpha characters, inverse or otherwise.=========================2. What's New in the Menu======================== }=The PLUS versions have a number of new disk menu features.-----------------------------2.1. Directory Mask Selection-- }---------------------------Press "M" from the menu to define the mask used for selecting displayed files in the menu.This } mask will also be used for entering a directory to the Editor using CTRL-L with the "D"irectory parameter command (,D i }n TextPRO+) unless you specify another mask on the top line before the parameter. The menu directory mask can only be change }d from within the menu itself. Using another mask when listing a directory to the editor will not change the menu mask.--- }--------------------------2.2. Limit of Files Displayed-----------------------------The menu listing will stop at 60 file }s and"Incomplete Directory"will appear in place of the sector count when a disk/directory has too many files to be displa }yed on screen. To get a complete directory zero in on the files you want displayed using the ask selection.---------- }----------------------2.3. Directory Listing from Menu--------------------------------Press "D" to view a listing of file }s complete with sector counts (and T/D stamps in SpartaDOS).------------------------------2.4. View a File from the Menu- }-----------------------------Press "V" to view the highlighted file on the screen.----------------------2.5. Drive 9 Sup }ported----------------------The menu now has support for drive 9.-------------------------------2.6. Delete File now ha }s Prompt-------------------------------The menu prompts"Are you sure (Y/N)"for a delete file selection. ------------ }---------------2.7. English Error Messages---------------------------The menu now has the same English Error Message feat }ure as the editor.Error codes will only be given for errors that are not referenced. The annoying bleep on error has also }been eliminated.--------------------------------2.8. Exit to DOS Uses CTRL-X Key--------------------------------Use CTR }L-X rather than X to exit to DOS from the menu.There is also a prompt asking to confirm the exit. This is an identical pro }cedure to the one used in the editor. Exit to DOS will terminate the session using SpartaDOS-X since there is no way to reru }n TEXTPRO using the "RUN" DOS command. "RUN" will still work with previous SpartaDOS versions (2.3 & 3.2).================ }3. Miscellaneous================----------------------------------------------------3.1. Paste Buffer not Deleted during } File Operations----------------------------------------------------Previous TEXTPRO versions killed the paste buffer duri }ng "Copy>" and other operations that move data from device to device, such as the new View and Directory menu commands. The }paste area was used as temporary storage in these versions. The PLUS releases do not use the paste buffer during file operat }ions unless it is empty, so any text stored there is preserved.TP uses the unused space in the text editor and a one page ( }256 byte) area at the end of the text editor as transfer storage space. If the text buffer and the paste buffer are both ful }l copy operations can be very slow. If you want to free up the paste buffer to speed copy operations just kill it using the }CTRL-K command from the Editor before doing the copy. The empty buffer will then be used as additional storage s }pace.----------------------------------3.2. Send a Full Lastload Pathname----------------------------------If the lower } case SELECT-l is used on the command line the full pathname of the lastloaded file is sent.It is cumbersome to manually se }t lowercase each time you want to designate a full path. SELECT-l will still work but the newSELECT-P(athname) commandis } a lot easier to use manually. This new command will send the full path of the lastloaded file to the command line./END/ }Ronnie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov 1989end the full path of the lastloaded file to the command line./END/7nfo: PRINT.NEW - Second of the doc files for the new releases. Documents the new print features.New Print Features - Pag }e =====================4. New Print Features=====================NOTE: Characters enclosed in <> braces denote SELECT ( }inverse) print command keys.---------------4.1. Some Fixes---------------Defining a header, footer, or comment longer t }han 255 bytes will no longer cause the program to hang during print.Leading spaces at the beginning of a line broken on a p }eriod are suppressed in the PLUS versions. This means that double spaces at the beginning of a new sentence will no longer p }roduce the occasional line beginning with a space.---------------------------------------4.2. Print Options Selected from }Editor---------------------------------------Select these options with the CTRL-; (semi-colon) commandfrom the editor. }NOTE: With all of TEXTPRO's option menus pressing RETURN is the same as pressing the 'N' key.4.2.1. Select ASCII CR's--- }---------------------Press CTRL-;(semi-colon) to select ASCII CR's on or off. With ASCII CR's on the file will be printed }with CTRL-M (ASCII=13) characters at the end of each line rather than the ATASCII (ASCII=155). This provides compatibility w }ith IBM and ST formats.4.2.2. Select Linefeeds w/o Modifying File------------------------------------------The second op }tion is for linefeeds sent at the end of each line. This is a separate command from the print command that selects linef }eeds but they both do the same thing. With linefeeds selected a CTRL-J (ASCII=10) character is sent after each CR at the end } of a line.The CTRL-M then CTRL-J EOL is the standard for most of the non-ATARI computing world. Use these selections to p }rint both an ST/IBM and ATARI compatible document from the same file without using search and replace.4.2.3. Send ESC with }Print Keys-------------------------------Select to have a preceding ESCape character (ASCII=27) with each defined print ke }y. No ESC is ever sent with ATASCII values from 160(space) to 185(inverse-9). This allows print keys in this range to send }single values, such as the predefined values for EPSON underlining. All other print keys will be preceded by ESC with this o }ption selected.------------------------4.3. Formatting Commands------------------------4.3.1. Down Lines Command with }Count------------------------------------Conserve on screen space when sending multiple CR's. Use # print command to s }end the # of lines to the printer. Lines are counted for paging. If the # of lines sent would overflow to the next page the } command is ignored.4.3.2. Down Lines Command without Count---------------------------------------Use # print command } to send lines to the printer without changing the line count and paging. Use this feature with a print key to back the pape }r up for double column printing.4.3.3. Add or Subtract from Line Count--------------------------------------Use <+># to }add # of lines to the current line count w/o actually printing any lines. Use with double high characters to keep the line c }ount straight.Use <-># to subtract from the current line count. Use with the # command to implement double column print }ing and similar tricks. The layout for double column printing would look as follows, with the print key setting reverse }line feed and the print key setting forward line feed.538Type in your first column of text. Let's say it takes }23 lines. You then set your margins for the second col, back the paper up and deduct from the line count. Use CTRL-W to hel }p with the count values.427523<->23Reset your forward line feed and type in the second column of text. Rese }t your margins after 23 lines.4.3.4. Temporary Margins------------------------The margin command now takes a number }parameter for outdents. Enter the # that you want the left margin outdented for the next line. The margin is reset to the o }riginal value for the succeeding line.To facilitate this and other commands in less screen area the space character is now }recognized as a command terminator. This makes in-line commands like the following possible:3 1. This line would be pri }nted outdented 3 spaces from the current left margin.83 1. This would set a new left margin of 8 and outdent the next } line 3 spaces to the 5 position.4.3.5. Stop at Page Command---------------------------Use the <&># command to stop prin }ting at the # page. Use this command in conjunction with the # start at page command at the top of the file to print only } selected pages. i.e. 2<&>4 at the top of the file will start printing with page 2 and stop after page 4.4.3.6. New Mar }gin Command-------------------------Use the command like entering or dge right to send a predefined number of ma }rgin spaces for an individual line. This command can be used inside headers and footers and works independent of the left ma }rgin. The default value for this margin is 5 spaces. This value can only be changed by editing the TP configuration file. }---------------------4.4. Display Features---------------------Following are new features when displaying printed text. }4.4.1. Display Page Number During Print---------------------------------------Printing to disk or printer will display the } current page# that is being printed on the top line. All page#'s starting with Page 2 are displayed.4.4.2. New Screen Pri }nt-----------------------Printing to the E: device displays in slow scrolling with the left margin displayed in inverse. }Page breaks are indicated by the printed page # and a line of inverse "=" signs. To get a fast screen display print to the S }: device.4.4.3. Screen Print Options---------------------------When TP is printing to E: pressCTRL-S }to skip the rest of the page being printed and continue at the top of the next page. This can be used to view all of the p }age breaks in a document or to quickly move to the section of the document that you want to view. If there is a change that n }eeds to be made in the document pressCTRL-Wand you will be sent to the editor at the current print po }sition. Make your changes and don't forget to save the changes back to the disk file. You can then print the document to E: } again and use CTRL-S to move quickly back to the page you were viewing.4.4.4. Printing Selected Columns------------------ }--------------When printing to E: you are prompted for the "Screen Width>" and a "Start at Column>". These selections allo }w you to select particular columns to print to screen.Select a screen width of 40 or more to print the page with line wrap }at the right edge of the screen. This will print the entire line of text to the screen. Use a setting of 39 or less to supr }ess line wrap and display only the selected number of columns on the screen.Then select a "Start at Column>" to begin the s }creen print as desired. For example...Screen Width = 40 Start at Col = 1will print the document to the screen in the us }ual manner. These are the original default settings if you just tap RETURN at the prompts.Screen Width = 39 Start at Col }= 1will print the left 39 cols of the document without any wrapping. This will display the left side of the document exact }ly as it will appear when printed.Screen Width = 39 Start at Col = 40will print the next 39 cols of the document without } wrap. This will print the right side of the document exactly as it will appear when printed.You can use these settings to } selectively view any portion of the printed page that you want. The last settings that were selected become the new default }s and are chosen automatically if you press RETURN at the prompts./END/Ronnie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov } 1989are chosen automatically if you press RETURN at the prompts./END/Ronnie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov nfo: This is a printer driver template. Set the print codes desired for the print keys and either print a hard copy or go t}o the end of the file and use CTRL-W to set the definitions.Printer Name:Print Keys=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0}=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0nfo: After setting the print key definitions set the editor an other options the} way you like them and use SELECT+CTRL-S to save the driver and your new defaults.he editor an other options the_nfo: READ.ME - information about the new release of TextPRO+ Updated 11/5/89.---------SHAREWARE---------Distributed by:}Ronnie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Registration Fee and Distribution Disk: $30.00Distribution Disk Only: $15.0}0About Shareware---------------The PLUS versions and later releases of TP are released as shareware. Users are not requ}ired to register the program and pay the shareware fee, but some advantages are offered to those that do. All registered use}rs will receive a numbered version of the next release of TextPro+. This version will not be distributed on the services or }BBS's for 90 days after distribution to registered users. I will also REPLY to mail and suggestions from registered users ab}out features to be included in future releases. About the PLUS Versions----------------------- The PLUS versions }run from high memory, meaning that you don't need to worry about the run address being too low for your DOS and device handle}rs. TextPRO+ uses all of the available memory at startup so the lower the LOMEM the bigger your buffer. Using SpartaDOS 2.3} the buffer is almost 22K. Using the venerable DOS 2.5 with ramdisk 18.5K is available for text.The 4.0X version is the fi}rst PLUS release and is designed around the special features of SpartaDOS. It will work well with just about any DOS so Spar}taDOS is not a necessity. When used with another DOS the verify, binary load, and subdirectory commands are disabled.The }PLUS package is distributed both as an archive and as individual files. The program name is TP40X.COM. Four documentation f }iles are also included.Aside from the docs distributed in the archive there is presently no complete documentation package  }for TP thru the new releases. I will try to update and improve the old docs and the HELP system at a later time. The new fe }atures of the PLUS versions are covered in the docs in the archive.These are:READ.ME this fileINTRO.NEW editor and } menu featuresPRINT.NEW print featuresSPARTA.NEW SpartaDOS command line featuresCONFIG.NEW description of the new CNF  }filesThere has been a lot of third party documentation of TP and I hope the new versions get the same support. Much of the} documentation written is excellent. If you need more basic guidelines than are offered in the docs listed above check with }your local users group, an ATARI BBS, or an online service for the original docs.Bug Reports-----------The PLUS versions} are major modifications of the original TP program, with over 2K of new machine code and modifications to much of the origin}al code.Preliminary beta testing usually finds only major problems and extensive testing holds up release of the program to}o long. I would be surprised if the 4.0X version is completely bug free. If you notice any bugs in this release drop me a l}etter at the address below or leave a message on GEnie to R.RICHERonnie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov 1989 l{nfo: SPARTA.NEW - Third of the doc files for the new releases. Explains command line features for SpartaDOS users.Specia}l for SpartaDOS - Page ========================5. Special for SpartaDOS========================The new releases of TP h}ave special command line features not enabled with other DOS packages. Due to a couple of requests for command line loading }I have included a method for implementing it in these versions. Like a lot of things in TP, it isn't quite what was expected}, but it works well and is a bit more flexible.NOTE: Keys enclosed with <> are SELECT (inverse) keys.--------------------}---------5.1. Command Line to LASTLOAD-----------------------------To command load a file you need a macro defined in you}r current TEXTPRO.MAC to load the SELECT-astload file automatically. The macro follows:[macro key]<=>[CTRL-L][RETURN}]This can be defined to any key you choose. The macro defined to '@' runs automatically at startup. If you define this ma}cro to the '@' key just type the following on the S-DOS command line to load the file at startup:D#:TEXTPRO LOADFILE.TXT[RE}TURN]Where the D#: is the S-DOS prompt.Using Sparta-X the command will beD#:X TEXTPRO LOADFILE.TXT[RETURN]TP will sen}d the filename to the LASTLOAD file buffer and the startup macro will load the file.If you don't load a file every time you} run TP and you don't want the startup macro trying to load NAME.ME every time use the second S-DOS option.---------------- }-----------------5.2. Command Line Macro Selection---------------------------------TP will run a macro defined on the com!}mand line by the "@" key as the new startup macro. If you are also selecting a file to load this definition must precede the"} filename.D#:X TP @! LOADFILE[RETURN]The command line above used with Sparta-X will run the "!" macro at startup and push#} the following filename into the SELECT variable. This method allows you to select the operation you want performed on th$}e file from the S-DOS command line.If a selected macro is not defined nothing happens except replacement of the LASTLOAD va%}riable.The filename selected on the command line is placed into the LASTLOAD variable AFTER the default drive specifier. I&}t should always be entered w/o a drive path in order to work properly.-------------------------5.3 Selecting a Full Path-'}------------------------The last option expands on the first two. If you want to enter a FULL PATHNAME for the file to ret(}rieve precede the name with the ">" character as follows:D#:X TP @" >D4:PATH>FILENAME.EXT[RETURN]This selects the '"' mac)}ro to run and the FULL PATH of the new lastload variable. The most common use would be to have the '"' macro defined to load*} the file defined by a full pathname using the lowercase form of the LASTLOAD variable or the new SELECT

variable command.+} These return the full pathname to the command line. A maximum of 28 characters can be entered in the path/filename.-----,}-------5.4. Summary------------To summarize:If you want to edit a NEW file for the default drive you should have no sta-}rtup macro in your TEXTPRO.MAC file and load TP withD#:X TP NEWFILE.EXTFor a full pathname instead of default driveD#:X.} TP >D4:TEST>NEWFILE.EXTTo edit an existing file you should define a macro, let's say '!' to load the LASTLOAD variable and/} useD#:X TP @! OLDFILE.EXTFor a full pathname instead of default driveD#:X TP @" >D4:TEST>OLDFILE.EXTOr load and perf0}orm any other operations that you like by calling other macros at startup using the '@' command line parameter./END/Ronn1}ie Riche1700 Aycock St.Arabi, La. 70032Nov 1989ther macros at startup using the '@' command line parameter./END/Ronn3Volume: AtariDOSDirectory: Root INTRO NEW 11776 Editor and menu featuresSPARTA NEW 3712 Special SpartaDOS 3}featuresCONFIG NEW 5504 New configurationREAD ME 3072 Read this firstPRINT NEW 7936 New print featuresTEX4}TPRO FNT 1024 FontTP40X COM 16128 TextPRO+ v4.0XORIGINAL CNF 256 An original default CNF fileTEXTPRO CNF 2565} Config filePRINTER DRV 512 Printer driver templateREAD TOO 384 Something I forgotCNF fileTEXTPRO CNF 256a00000llllllll~`~~fl0fF68of;00000000f< 800000 0 ~~`0 0`0xff|ff||ffffff`x`ff`x``||~ZZ~ xs6<8<6sx00006~"9}||fff|`|vff|xl|||<xx0f<f>p`|ff|<```<>ff><>ff>|p`|ffw8<  xp`lxlf8<f"=}kc|ffffff>|f```>`<|~ffff>fff<ck>6f< x~ 0~<~~<">}~x|nf8x8ff|`p>ff>|f```>`<|~ffff>fff<ck>6f< x~ 0~<~~< o,sj өj oR0B JKDoE V0 BDoEHI V o&@}R23rm223i3`0 BLVE: &A}  ...loading the PLUS version of  &B}         &C}     &D}|砠||報|&E}ؠ|&F}| Keyboard Macro Feature || [C] 1986 || Mike Collins and Ronnie Riche |&G}ooo $o%o6o7&H}o6o7 3~! } I r~ l @ CLro  |~ } } } D L~n p&I}DCBLx$o%X`x$%X`L6vp0CC&ChP{|KB:P&J}D1:*.*&K}D1:NAME.ME,|'|||| SS||ॄ``e||e}&L}}褄 |}`(mEeXYiPQ@[)^F)FȄ[Če&M}iOF@Lz}i(L5}YZ`GPUHQV8JHƋ拑`&N} ` @` }6o7 Lw |~L~} GIKM۵iHo8N8L8&O}Jٵ`GH  } ~6 }RL` ~F }R`'XRUT`H)h)` i@L~8 `II&P} } @h ɦ L~' L~ɼ L~ $ ~R@ }L~ }L~)L~&Q}ɛLL),0 q{m\i^e_a`]H^ : L~@ h ~ }8UV&R}iUiV `L~L~ʊ ~HHjHiH`K\^`~ }|_    &S}{_fn}/^kAלᑄӕd>y~HmRkBf͉,I Ru,~X1&T}@KQjq݄䨣HNх ` ~RN}I^N}蠱L}۠L}I ~+ }R`rIr`R &U}~D DϠL}DܠL}R ~B0BC꠰L}0BCL}|J ~Ơ } }R き &V}ぬ L`ɛ``GH;78VU ~RƠ }78L;)^) ^78&W};вL 8PQ 8PGQH PQ }8Y内Z凅PmOPQiQ }L`8UIVJ&X} IUJV8GH GH`8UV`UV`F( FFE vL~` 8((9&Y}@9'@989EE989L`` (9@9'@989EE9m9iL`;<&Z}XmEi(Yi8P=Q>@;<<>;=Fi(iLꃌ?m?i`r]or`&[} ~L` ~8?@FeiL` 8?`- sR ~`# ~2&\} } +UV S `L~ ~2 } +ZGH8U内V凅8GH8U匍UV卍V |GP&]}HQ S `L~UViUKL Lc` ~R| Γ|L}|ҠL} ~R͡ &^}ߠL}꠲L} ~/ } +|L| ~j } + ~j }> 0Xn| ~v } +AA ~b&_} } +1 ~b }> 0X ~@}N} L~ } `} ``L`F FFE vL~`ƇƆL&`}``Ƌ^^`8eiL``^` 懥V^eiL`U&a}VL``PV8HHQ }L1nn`nn`)`··Lu`Ƌ ^`&b}^ƋGL燄ƌ L冤LGHL``^懥VL1懥V&c}L1^L"KL ~E }R`8GHhh``8IeIe&d}8mN ~T }R`mm |8U傅V僅 |8UU&e}VV`@% `8`L j 8`VU j Lh`8&f}PQ PQL`GHL`` /L-VUVLLee8U&g}傅V僅8傍働 |8UUVV` /LԵL`Ե L"յ Ե`&h}Եյ L`UmԵVmյJhhLmԵmյ8U倅V偅 |UmԵUVmյV` ~R@ }L"&i} }@I@`` } @)})Y`2 ~w } +L~ l } r~L~}|F``^懥V&j}L1L"`Ƌ^ƋHL8ee8内包LL` o@ԩL&k}01 ‘LFȱ‘`H ԭnЭh@` IRPQ ~ }PQ&l} }I }I2 })_ @W LS LP LF R }LlL `L~`8&m} }LR'UWX ~ X4: HhLH:hL }&ɉ&n} nLn +)4X,09 LPɛ:~LP~ LP) }W쥌) 4 LP&o}` 0 DX``nXWF 󐦌WX`- ~ 5` RR`LL^ i8U&p}V B$KJ$(D)E V0 B њJ*D+E V0 ITBUDVEHI V&q}&T BUDVEHI V00HI$ HHII BUDVE VH Sh`KͱLͲ M&r}N`KL` r Lr` ~% }DH@ hX ESL~ I(),X󩛙&s}i*i+ zL *+EL.  ~ } U C} L~ + }@ 0X7S&t}0 ^()E @ }*+ zLE } }Lԕ IL o B V DEHIBLV?&u}HI B V?`E:Lԅ ؠH),0 L8 ȟh0`-L`R ~ &v} s` sɼ<)@  `I@`<,P a{)ɀ٢Ю ` ~ } ɛ&w} I V0L.L~L ~  } ɛ I 0L.DH@ hX X𩛝 ` BJ DE&x} V` BНD{EƝHI V`{n{{@{D{B{C{ {F{r8(FJE{N}o-{r&y}`n{{@{D{B{C{{F{r{N}{r{ BJ DE V` BНD{E&z}HILVH~Э h`|,L ~ } 0X tL~ /L ~ } 0X ~&{}L~ ~X񩃅 }`|LԵ ` /L ~`lj;k+*opui-=vcbxz436521, .nm&|}/reytwq907~8<>fhdgsaLJ:K\^OPUI_|VCBXZ$#&%"![ ]NM?REYTWQ()'@}FHDGSA {   `&}} } pKmD|EHIJB V0sdqerz 󐩄 }` 0&~}?+K 03 0) . 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L 8L`8KL  ~ }R`m&}m8U倅V偅eJ ~ }R` |mUUmVVKL |L`| ^IL)?! ;&}I@LH)h)` @@Li ` ڵڵ`HH8ŵǵƵȵZڵɛ%%8%Error #BREAK Key AbortNo ErrorsLoad File> Ӡ٠Memory FullNo text in bufferPrint to>Print&}ing... to quit, ̭ to pauseInsert next sheet, press Find:Not found, Linked LoadExit to DOSChange to:&}Load Config>Save Config>Key Click OnKey Click OffFast Repeat OnFast Repeat OffD1:TEXTPRO.CNFDelete fileCopy>Copy t&}o> ^oad^elete^Eit ort nock ormat ename opy iew ask ir-:Rename to>Format diskInsert ModeReplace Mod&}eUpper CaseLower CaseWord# = Load Macro>Word Wrap OnWord Wrap Off Used, Free, Cursor at Page , Line of Ascii CR&}'sLinefeedsAdd ESCapeScreen Width>Start at Column>New EOLSet Drive #SIO Sound OffIncomplete DirectorySet Value: Dec.&} #>Verify OffVerify OnDec. #, Saves #Atascii ModeControl OnControl OffText ModeSet Tab #>E:Exit to BASICBinary Lo&}ad>Mask>Menu Sort OffNo Such DeviceTimeoutDevice NAKSerial Bus ErrorDisk Write ProtectedInvalid Drive NumberDisk Ful&}lFile LockedLinked Load ErrorInvalid File NameCan't Delete DirectoryFile Not FoundSegment Not Linked{&}  պ BJݝDE V0 BDpEHI V Xp[pX[or պ&}r պ V { պ պ2ɂ%3@ S= ȩo `` LrD1:TEXTPRO.FNTD1:TEXTPRO.&}MAC0(o{ պ պ2ɂ%3@ S= ȩo `` LrD1:TEXTPRO.FNTD1:TEXTPRO.$TXTPRO40.FIX - December 4th 1989 Feel free to distribute this fix via modem, newsletter, etc but pleasedon't alter it. *}If this is distributed via newsletter, I sure wouldappreciate a copy. Well, Ronnie Riche has come out with yet another *}version of Textpro, buthe only fixed the problem with the parameter commands. Since I have hisaddress now, I'll inform him*} of the other problems. :) Anyway, this is the new fix file for Textpro Plus 4.0x. It is updated,and has only a BASIC *}program to make things easier on me. Since TextproPlus 4.0X is for all DOSes and machines I don't need to make different fi*}xfiles and you don't have to wait for my newest fix. The fixes incorporated into this file: Problem with the paramete*}r commands: The new version of Textpro fixes the problem that occured with theparameter commands by changing the slash to*} a comma. This should work withalmost every Atari DOS because the comma is recognized as a filenameterminator (the reason *}for this is because RENAME requires two filenames,and uses a comma as a filename terminator). However, the EOL (RETURN,Dec*}imal 155, Hex $9B) is the universal terminator (for Atari 8-bits) andshould be used as such. This fix patches Textpro so th*}at before sending afilename to DOS it changes the comma (or slash, or whatever you decide tochange it to) to an EOL, then w*}hen DOS returns to Textpro, it changes itback. In Textpro Plus 4.0x you can change the slash character to one ofyour own c*}hoosing but changing it to an EOL makes Select-L,l and P printa return to the screen (instead of the left arrow). Lockup*} problem on reset: I had this problem for the longest time but never managed to figure outwhat was happening. Anyway, t*}he new version apparently fixed this andhitting RESET works perfectly. SDX+MIO USERS: You have a slight bonus when using*} Textpro Plus. If youneed to reconfigure your MIO you can do it from Textpro and upon hittingRESET you'll be returned to T*}extpro. If you try to reconfigure the MIO fromthe SDX command line the SDX will cold start when you return from the MIO.*} Enable/Disable screen keys: This fix patches the Select-Control-Z and Select-Control-X functions.X turned the screen o*}ff, and Z turned it back on. I felt this was a wasteand not in the spirit of Textpro's other commands that toggle states (C*}APS,INVERSE, Ctrl-A, etc) so now both Z and X toggle the screen display. Perhapslater the Z can be used for something else*}. Function keys: This fix is for all the nuts out there (myself included) who have managedto restore the function key*}s to their XL/XE computers. The 4 function keysappeared briefly on the 1200xl computer and then disappeared from futuremac*}hines. They act as the arrow keys but control does not have to be helddown. They have a few other functions, but those are*} useless in Textpro.The code to support these function keys did not disappear and still existsin working order in the new r*}oms. That's the good news...now the bad, Textpro (any version) does notrecognize these function keys. This is not good, *}I restored my functionkeys because I wanted to be able to use them as arrow keys without holdingdown the control key at the*} same time. This fix will make the functionkeys work with Textpro Plus 4.0x but NOT with any other version of Textpro. J*}ust as a teaser...do you know that you can add 6 more function keys toyour wonderful 8-bit Atari? I'll get around to tellin*}g you how this is doneabout the same time as the first revision of Textpro 4.0X comes out. :) Find function: This ha*}s been sped up but unless you do a LOT of macro finds and/or globalreplaces you'll never notice the difference. The most ti*}me consuming part offinds/global replaces is the screen movement. Soon as I figure out how itworks, I'll make a patch to h*}ave the screen jump right to the new cursorposition rather than scroll through the entire buffer. Keyboard Commands: *} The keys modified by this fix are listed at the end of this file. Acomplete summary of Textpro Plus 4.0X commands will be *}made available soon. Since the authors of Textpro do not want it distributed in modified form,you should load this fix*} everytime you load up Textpro to prevent amodified copy from being distributed accidentally. To load the fix fromwithin T*}extpro, just hold down the select key and press control-W. Thecommand line will show 'Binary Load>D:' and you just need to *}type inTP40FIX.OBJ and hit return. The screen will return to the standard blueand the normal atari character set. To fix *}this just type CTRL-M. That'sall there is to it. If you prefer not to load the fix in everytime you useTextpro, you can a*}ppend the fix to the Textpro file and it will be thereeverytime you use that version. Again, please don't distribute your "*}new"version.Charles HughesUsenet: Charles_Hughes@cup.portal.comPhone: (408) 732-7749Mail: 555 E. Washington #301*} Sunnyvale, Ca 94086-----cut here---------BASIC fix. Type in this short program, or use Textpro to edit it out o*}f thisfile and then ENTER and RUN it.-----cut here---------100 Rem TXTPRO.BAS110 REM This file creates a patch for120 RE*}M Textpro Plus 4.0X130 OPEN #1,8,0,"D1:TP40FIX.OBJ"140 READ X:IF X=-1 THEN 160150 PUT #1,X:GOTO 140160 CLOSE #1170 END *}1000 DATA 255,255,212,156,214,156,76,01001 DATA 6,0,6,55,6,189,68,31002 DATA 133,212,189,69,3,133,213,1601003 DATA 1,200,2*}40,30,177,212,201,1551004 DATA 240,9,205,149,124,208,242,1691005 DATA 155,145,212,140,48,6,32,861006 DATA 228,172,48,6,173*},149,124,1451007 DATA 212,96,76,86,228,0,32,1801008 DATA 126,153,220,181,96,178,166,1801009 DATA 166,32,49,6,212,166,232,1*}661010 DATA 234,234,234,162,0,173,219,1811011 DATA 240,85,189,220,181,209,138,2401012 DATA 5,224,0,208,238,248,166,253101*}3 DATA 166,232,236,219,181,208,224,631014 DATA 148,64,148,28,29,79,148,801015 DATA 148,30,31,127,148,128,148,81016 DATA 5,*}143,148,144,148,17,26,1911017 DATA 148,192,148,154,204,207,148,2081018 DATA 148,142,236,217,128,218,128,2251019 DATA 171,2*}26,171,238,171,169,0,2051020 DATA 47,2,208,2,169,34,141,471021 DATA 2,96,17,125,35,125,234,2341022 DATA 24,169,40,109,69,1*}81,24,1011023 DATA 88,133,136,165,89,105,0,1331024 DATA 137,-1-----cut here--------- TextPro Plus Mod*}ified Command Summary KEYBOARD COMMANDS Normal Key Plus*} Select ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ! 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