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The DDII system consists of three indepen]}dent programs, written in C with machine language routines. The DDII Print Processor (DDIIPP) ]}is the main program, from which text files are printed out. The DDII Font Editor (DDIIFE) is a full-featured ]}editor for designing and editing DDII fonts. The DDII Font Utilites program (DDIIFU) converts ]}standard Atari fonts to DDII format (the original version of this utility was written in BASIC by ]} Robert Lee) and also creates italicized versions of existing fonts.\n \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT I]}I\rPage 2\u\l COMPATIBILIY DDII supports the following system configurations: ]} -- Atari 400/800/600XL/800XL/1200XL/65E/130XE with minimum 48K -- Epson EX/FX/JX/LX/MX III/RX 9 pin p]}rinters -- Star Gemini/SG/NP/NX 9 pin printers -- DOS 2.5, SpartaDOS, SmartDOS, MyDOS, and]} most other DOS's DAISY-DOT II PRINT PROCESSOR The DDIIPP prints out text files in near lett]}er quality using a variety of proportional fonts. DDII uses a special technique of making two ^}passes for each printed line. After the first pass, the page is advanced minimally and then a second pass fil^}ls in the gaps. This varies from standard double striking in that each pass is not identical, ^}but is a different set of formatted text. The result is high density text that is difficult to ^} distinguish from that of a typewriter or laser printer. Many formatting features are available from a menu o^}r can be implemented through commands that you type inside the text file. These powerful option^}s include the ability to select the pages of a file to be printed, set the number of copies, chain text ^} files together, change fonts within a file, set graphic density, change horizontal spacing, center li^}nes, fully justify text, block text to the right, underline text, print double-width text, prin^}t in boldface, set proportional tabs for tables or charts, and include pictures within your text. ^ } DDIIPP will work with almost any word/text processor, including PaperClip, AtariWriter Plus, Xlent's First^ } Word Processor, and the public domain Textpro, which is available through user groups, BBS's, ^ }or from me for $5 (to cover costs). RUNNING THE PROGRAM Included with DDII is Atari DOS 2.5.^ } If you wish to use a different DOS, copy the desired DOS files to the disk. The DDIIPP is on^ } Side 1 of the DDII disk as an "AUTORUN.SYS" file. When booting, after DOS loads, DDIIPP loads automatically.^} After loading, drive 1 is scanned for either of two printer configuration files. Two files exi^}st on your disk under the name "STAR.CNF" and "MX.CNF". If you are using a Star Gemini/SG, ren^}ame "STAR.CNF" to "STAR". Some newer Star printers are 100% Epson compatible; experiment, and if this is ^} the case, configure DDII for standard Epsons and NOT for Star printers. If your printer is an Epson^} MX III, rename the "MX.CNF" file to "MX". DDIIPP searches only for files with \u12/87^}\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 3\u\l these names, and disregards their contents. Thus, any file with ^}the correct name will work. If neither of these configuration files is located on the disk, DDIIPP will confi^}gure itself for Epson EX/FX/JX/LX/RX models. If you are using a different Epson compatible, ex^}periment to see which, if any, configuration suits your printer. The DDIIPP file may also be l^}oaded with the 'Binary Load' option from DOS menus or in command form with SpartaDOS. FONT EN^}TRY When the DDIIPP executes, you are first prompted to enter the name of the DD font you wish^} to print the text file with. Enter 1-8 for a directory. Type in the "Dn:" if the font is on a ^} drive other than 1. The ".NLQ" extender doesn't need to be typed in. If a file other than a DD font is en^}tered, DDIIPP responds with Error #999 (this occurs in all DDII programs). DDII fonts are enti^}rely compatible with fonts from the original Daisy-Dot. New fonts may be created or existing ones edited ^} with the DDII Font Editor. Atari fonts can be converted to DDII format or existing DDII fonts can ^}be italicized with the DDII Font Utilities program. The following fonts are included on Side 1^} of the DDII disk:\c\farciform\ARCIFORM.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmno^ }pqrstuvwxyz|\fblock\BLOCK.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|^!}BORDERS.NLQ\fborders\!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMN\fbroadway\BROADWAY.NLQ By B. Sheppard!"#$%&'()*+,-./0^"}123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fgatsby\GATSBY.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0^#}123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fohio\OHIO.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@^$}ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\foldeng\OLDENG.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@^%}ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\froman\\l \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 4\u^&}\l\c\foldwest\OLDWEST.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\^'}froman\ROMAN.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsaloon\SALOON^(}.NLQ By C. Gross!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsanserif\SANS^)}ERIF.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fscript\SCRIPT.NLQ!"#^*}$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsub\SUB.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./012345^+}6789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\fsuper\SUPER.NLQ!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABC^,}DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz|\froman\ \lTEXT FILENAME ENTRY After^-} the font loads into memory, you are prompted for the text file you wish to print. Enter 1-8 for a correspond^.}ing directory. Again, include the "Dn:" if the file is not on drive 1. No extender is assumed^/} nor appended to your entry. The specified file is not accessed at this point. WHAT IS A TEX^0}T FILE? Text files used by DDII should be preformatted with a word processor through a "Print ^1}to Disk" function. This is different from saving the file in that when saving a file, the text is ^2} stored exactly as it is in your word processor's buffer (no margins added, lines aren't divided according ^3}to margins, etc.). However, when printing to disk, the resulting file is perfectly formatted, j^4}ust like output to the printer. The following are instructions for printing to disk with common word/text ^5} processors: PAPERCLIP - Use the [CTRL] [SHIFT] [O] (letter O) command. At the pro^6}mpt for the output device, enter the name of the desired output file. Answer 'N' to the prompt about sending ^7}control characters. Answer the remaining prompts however you wish. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT I^8}I\rPage 5\u\l ATARIWRITER PLUS - First select item 'P' from the main menu to print. When i^9}t asks if it should print to the printer, reply 'N'. Type in the name of the desired output disk file (with t^:}he "Dn:". Next, select item 'C' from the printer selection menu, the Atari 1027 (no matter wha^;}t printer you really own). Answer the following prompts as desired. XLENT'S FIRST WORD PROCES^<}SOR - Select the print function from the main menu. Reply 'D' when it asks whether to print to ^=} printer, screen, or disk. Type in the desired filename and enter the following prompts as desired. ^>} TEXTPRO - Use the command [CTRL] 'P' and type in the filename for desired output. Make sure you type "^?}Dn:" with the filename. The DDIIPP prints only the 91 standard keyboard generated characters. ^@} Any control or inverse characters are ignored. If the selected file is not a text file, DDII will most likel^A}y not even attempt to print it. Check the Question and Answer section for more text file tips.^B} GLOBAL FORMATTING Once a font has been loaded and a text file has been specified, ^C} the global formatting menu is displayed. The menu is used to change the format, or appearance, of the o^D}utput. Formatting options selected from this menu remain fixed throughout the entire printout ^E}unless changed locally by commands that you include within your text, as discussed later. The ^F}first letter of each available option is highlited. Press the corresponding letter to change the option. The^G} current value is displayed to the right of each menu option. The following are all the format^H}ting choices available from this menu: [F]ONT Press 'F' to change the current^I} font. From the prompt, pressing 1-8 and [RETURN] will display a disk directory of the corresp^J}onding drive. To retain the font in memory press [RETURN]. Otherwise, type in the name of the desired font; ^K}it will load into memory. [T]EXT FILE Press 'T' to change the text file to be^L} printed. Enter 1-8 and [RETURN] if a directory is desired. Press [RETURN] at the prompt to r^M}etain the current filename or type in the new one. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 6\u\l ^N} [D]ENSITY Press 'D' to cycle through the available graphic densities. If you are using a no^O}n-MX Epson or Star printer, four densities are available: single (density 1), double (2), double draft (3), ^P} and quadruple (4). If DDII is configured for an Epson MX printer, only single and double densit^Q}y are available. Density is the term for describing how close together dots are printed. Sing^R}le density allows a maximum of 480 dots per line. Double density can accommodate up to 960 dots per line. Dou^S}ble draft density is also based on 960 columns per line; it is faster than normal double densit^T}y, but can't print consecutive adjacent dots. Quadruple density prints up to 1920 columns per ^U}line, but it too can't print adjacent dots in the same row. Because density affects the distance between each^V} column of dots, the size of characters and the amount of page space used varies. For example,^W} double density text is twice the width of and takes up twice as much horizontal space as the same text ^X} printed in quadruple density. Likewise, single density text appears twice as wide as double density ^Y}text. For most practical purposes, you will want to use double density (density 2). This dens^Z}ity, which is the default density, provides the most feasible size and accuracy for the majority of ^[} tasks. The main body of this documentation is in double density. Single density is a good choice when v^\}ery wide characters are desired, or maybe when you want to fill up a page with text formatted i^]}n 40 columns. Double draft density is a good choice when you need a quick prinout, as it is twice as ^^} fast as regular double density. Quadruple density can be used for fitting a bunch of characters on one^_} line. Quadruple density works best with fonts without much detail, such as Sans-Serif or Bloc^`}k.\C\d1Single Density (Density 1)\d2Double Density (2)\d3Double Draft Density (3)\d4Quadruple Density (4) ^a} \d2\l[S]PACING Press 'S' to change the character spacing, or the number of blank columns be^b}tween each character. This value can be anywhere from 0 to 20 columns. Enter the new spacing value and ^c} press [RETURN] or press only [RETURN] to keep the current value. In general, a spacing value of 2 t^d}o 4 is most practical. The default spacing value is 2 columns (as is the main body of this doc^e}umentation). default spacing value is 2 columns (as is the main body of this doc\ \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 7\u\l\C\s0Spacing Of 0 Columns\s5Spacing Of 5 Columns\sKSpacing Of 20 Colubg}mns\s2 \lSee the local formatting commands for more spacing options. [A]LIGNMENT bh} Press 'A' to cycle through the four text alignment options: block left, block right, center, and justificbi}ation. Block left is the default and standard alignment mode. Text is not adjusted in any waybj}; it is printed as it is in the text file. The main body of this text is blocked left. When abk}lignment is set for centering, the text of each line, beginning with the first non-space character, is proportbl}ionally centered. The center of the page varies with the setting of the right margin, as explabm}ined later\cEach line in this block of text is centered.Note that these lines are perfectly centered,because DDII centeribn}ng is proportional. \lBlock right, also known as flush right, adjusts each line so that the ribo}ght margins of all lines (and not the left) are even. The right margin is also controlled from this menu, as dbp}iscussed later.\RThis text is blocked right. Note how the right margin is evenbut the left margin is jaggebq}d, just the opposite of text printedin block left mode. \lThe fourth alignment option is margin justificatiobr}n. In this case, blank columns are added to each space character embedded in a line so that bobs}th left and right margins are even. DDII's implementaton of this feature is known as micro-justification bt} because the space is distributed evenly throughout each line. \jThis section of text is fully justbu}ified, with both the left and right margins even. Note that the extra space needed to adjust tbv}he length of each line is distributed equally between words. \lSee the local alignment commandbw}s for instructions for combining different alignment modes. [B]OLDFACE Press bx}'B' to toggle boldface print on or off. When boldface is on, DDII makes four passes for each line instead of by}the usual \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 8\u\l two. The page is advanced minimally betbz}ween each pass. Essentially, each line is printed twice. The default setting is off.\c\BThisb{} text is in boldface. \b\l[W]IDE Press 'W' to toggle double-wide printing on or off. This b|} feature works in any density to make the text twice as wide. The number of columns of space is nb}}ot doubled. The default setting is off.\C\WThis text is double wide.\w \L[R]IGHT MARGIN b~} Press 'R' to cycle through the eleven possible sizes of the right margin. The right margin can b}be anywhere from 0 inches to 5 inches in half-inch increments. The default right margin is 1 ib}nch. The left margin of your text should always be determined by the word/text processor, as Db}DII has no provisions to adjust it. The right margin controls how long each line of text may be; if b} a line exceeds the right margin, the extra part will be truncated. Make sure that the right margin is sb}et so that none of your text is cut off. Also, block right and justification alignment modes ab}re based on the right margin settings. The center of the page also varies with the right margin. If b} the margin is between 0 and 3.5 inches inclusive, the center stays as the exact center of standard 8.5 b}inch wide paper. If the right margin is larger than 3.5 inches, the center is determined as thb}e position halfway between the left edge of the paper and the right margin. A right margin setb}ting of 5 inches positions the center for 3.5 inch address labels. You can easily design text from a b} word/text processor to be printed as labels from DDII. First, make sure the left margin is either non-b}existant or very small and that there is no top margin. Second, plan the label around the factb} that, with standard form-feed labels, each label can hold five lines of text, plus one blank line is needed tb}o set the correct position for the next label. Third, when inserting the labels into the printb}er, position them at the left side of the printer guide. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPagb}e 9\u\l [P]AGE SELECT Press 'P' to cycle through the options of printing all pages, b} just the odd pages, or just the even pages of the text file. The default setting is to print all pagesb}. In general, DDII keeps track of pages based on 66 lines per page, so set the margins and pagb}e length from your word/text processor accordingly. 66 lines, with DDII's fixed line spacing ob}f one-sixth of an inch, exactly covers the length of a standard 8.5 by 11 page. Note that DDII's page count ib}s completely independent from page numbers within a text file; the first 66 lines in the text fb}ile always constitute the first page, the next 66 lines always determine the second page, and so on. b} As explained later, other methods are used for determining page breaks when graphics are included withib}n a text file. The odd and even settings can be used to print text on both sides of a sheet ofb} (thick) paper and allow for printouts similar to the format of a magazine or book. First, print out b} only the odd pages of a specified text. Next, remove the printed paper and feed it back into the printb}er so DDII will begin printing on the back side of the first printed page. Then print the evenb} pages and you're done! The page select settings can also be used for printing documents in dob}uble columns. Create your text from a word/text processor formatted for only one column. Adjust the margins b}based on the density, font, and spacing you wish to use so that the text will have a width of ab}pproximately half a page, or 4 inches. Print out the entire file to disk. Next, while keeping the line widthb} the same, change the margins in your file so that the text will begin where you want the left b}margin of the second column to be (a little past the center of the page). Again, print the entire b} file to disk. From DDII, set the Page Select to odd pages only, and print the first file. When it is comb}plete, feed the paper back to the top of the first page. Set the Page Select to print even pagb}es and print the second file. [L]IMITS Press 'L' to select pages of a text file to print by b}specifying a starting and ending page. You are first prompted to enter the first page. Type ib}n the page number, from 1 to 99, and press [RETURN] or [RETURN] only to retain the number in memory. In b} the same manner, enter the ending page. The last page must be equal to or greater than the first pab}ge. If you set the last page greater than the total number of pages in a file, DDII will just b}stop printing at the end of the text. The default first page is 1 and the default last page is 99.b} \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 10\u\l [C]OPIES Press 'C' to change the number ob}f copies to print. Press [RETURN] to keep the current value or type the new value, from 1 to 9b}9, and press [RETURN]. Each copy follows the guidelines set by the page selection and page limit options. Thb}e default setting is 1 copy. PRINTING Once you are satisfied with all the setb}tings from the global format menu, you can prepare to print. Make sure that the text file to bb}e printed is in the correct drive. Also, the TOF (top of form) of the page should be correctly set on the prib}nter. To do so, advance the paper so that the page perforation lines up exactly with the top ob}f the ribbon. To begin printing, press [START]. While printing, the screen is turned off. Tob} abort a printout, hold down [SELECT]. After the printout is complete (or was aborted), you are b} returned to the global format menu. EXITING DAISY-DOT II To exit DDIIPP and go to DOS, preb}ss [CTRL] 'X' from the global formatting menu. Before quitting, you are asked if you really wab}nt to exit. Reply 'Y' or 'N'. LOCAL FORMATTING COMMANDS In addition to global formatting, Db}DIIPP also recognizes 17 commands for local formatting within a text file. By typing in these b}commands into the text, formatting can vary throughout a text file. All DDIIPP formatting commb}ands must be preceeded by a backslash ('\\') in your text. From DDIIPP, these commands are not b} printed but instead instruct DDIIPP how to format the text. To force the inclusion of the actual backslash cb}haracter, type in two of them for every one you want in the output. For example, if you want Db}DIIPP to print "\\\\\\" your text file should be "\\\\\\\\\\\\". Upper and lower case are treab}ted the same for all commands. Check the Question and Answer section at the end of this documeb}ntation for more tips on including commands within your file. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rb}Page 11\u\l The following is a list of all DDIIPP local formatting commands with examples ofb} each. Anything enclosed in brackets ([ ]) represents the parameters of the command. The brackets should b} not be typed as part of the command. In the command descriptions, note the difference between b} commands that affect the entire line and the commands that only affect text following the commandsb}. If a command is described as affecting the current line and all following lines, then all teb}xt on that line, even the part of the line preceeding the command, is affected by the command. If the commandb} is described to affect any text following the command, it only affects the text that follows tb}he command in the file. \\F[Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\ - CHANGE FONT When DDII encounters this commab}nd, it loads and changes to the specified font for all text following the command. The font mub}st be in the correct drive when the command is reached. If not, or if any other I/O error occurs, the font inb} memory is retained. If the font is on drive 1, the "Dn:" may be omitted. Also, the b} extender doesn't have to be included if the font has an extender of ".NLQ". The filename may be in eithb}er upper or lower case. DDII can switch fonts at any point in the text, even in the same line.b} EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: DDII \\fscript\\can \\foldwest\\combine \\fsanserif\\multib}ple \\fohio\\fonts. DDII OUTPUT: DDII \fscript\can \foldwest\combine \fsanserifb}\multiple \fohio\fonts.\froman\ \\D[1-4] - CHANGE DENSITY This command sets the graphic densb}ity for the current line and all following lines until changed. Only densities 1 and 2 are avab}ilable to MX users. EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: \\d1Single Density \\d2Db}ouble Density \\d3Double Draft Density \\d4Quadruple Density \\d2D`k