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Some BASIC programs m j}ay contain instructions in their program listings. LIST to read. -To view DOCumentation files one page at a time, k} press [START], [Return], or the Joystick Trigger to display the highlighted DOC file. Pressing the [Esc] key cau l}ses a return to MENU. -To print out a hard-copy of any DOCumentation file, [Q]uit the MENU, boot DOS, and then from m} DOS, use the (C)Copy command: D:Filename.DOC,P: -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, simply n} copy the file "AUTORUN.SYS". D:Filename.DOC,P: -To use this great MENU program on your own disks, simply ! _________________________________ STEPS FOR PRINTNG DAISY-DOT II DOCUMENTATION _________________________p}________ Daisy-Dot II has 24 pages of documentation designed to be printed with Daisy-Dot II. The printing process q}takes a very long time. Remember that for donations of $10 and above, one will receive the DDII disk and a PRINTED dor}cumentation manual. Send to: Roy Goldman 2440 South Jasmine Denver, CO 80222 _________________s}________________ Here are the steps to print all the documentation: 1) If you are using a Star Gemini/SG, first}t rename the file on Side 1 "STAR.CNF" to "STAR". 2) If you are using an Epson MX III printer, rename the fu}ile on Side 1 "MX.CNF" to "MX". Since the MX doesn't support all graphic densities, some demonstrations v}of the different densities in the documentation won't print out accurately. 3) Boot Side 1 of the Daisy-Dotw} II disk. 4) Type "ROMAN" and [RETURN]. 5) Type "DDIIDOC.1" and [RETURN]. 6) Make sure you've got at least x} 25 pages of paper already in the printer. 7) Position Top Of Form by advancing paper until the page perfory}ation lines up with the top of the printer ribbon. 8) Turn on printer. 9) Press [START]. The first 11 pages z}of the documentation will print. 10) When finished, flip the disk and insert Side 2. 11) Press "T". 12) Typ{}e "DDIIDOC.3" and press [RETURN]. 13) Press [START] to print the rest of the documentation. You can abort a|} printout at any time by holding down [SELECT].[START] to print the rest of the documentation. You can abort a5 \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 12\u\l DDII OUTPUT:\s1 \s2\d1Single Density ~} \d2Double Density \d3Double Draft Density\s4 \d4\s2Quadruple Density } \d2 \addiidoc.4\ \\S[0-9 or A-K] - CHANGE SPACING Use this command to cha}nge character spacing for any text following the command. To change to 0-9 columns use 0-9. For } 10-20 columns, use A-K (A is 10, B is 11, K is 20). Spacing can be changed anywhere in a document. } EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: G\\s0r\\s1a\\s2d\\s3u\\s4a\\s5l\\s6l\\s7y I\\s8n\\s}9c\\sar\\sbe\\sca\\sds\\sei\\sfn\\sgg\\si. DDII OUTPUT: G\s0r\s1a\s2d\s3u\s4a\s5l\s6l\s7y I\s8}n\s9c\sar\sbe\sca\sds\sei\sfn\sgg\si.\s2 \\L - BLOCK LEFT This command sets the alignment mo}de to block left for the current line and following lines. This command turns off centering, b}lock right, and justification. EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: \\lThis is normal, block lef}t text. DDII OUTPUT: This is normal, block left text. \\C - CENTERING } Use this command to center any text following the command on the current line and all following lines}. If the line is too long to be centered it won't be adjusted. EXAMPLE: YOU T}YPE: \\cThis line is centered. DDII OUTPUT:\cThis line is centered.\l } \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 13\u\l \l\\R - BLOCK RIGHT This formatting command blocks th}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 line} and any following lines. To be used effectively, every line of text should normally be a littl}e shorter than the right margin. For example, to use justification with the Roman font, using a left margin o}f 10, a right margin of 70 (from your word processor), spacing of 3, and setting the DDII right} margin to 1" will produce nice justified text with 1" margins on each side. Since the last li}ne of a paragraph of justified text should never be justified, the block left command must be used in } conjunction with the justify command (included at the end of the paragraph): EXAMPLE:} YOU TYPE: \\jDaisy-Dot II Print Processor can justify text so that the left and }right margins are even. The last line of every justified paragraph should not be justified, and DDIIPP's bloc}k left command easily takes care of that.\\l \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 14\u\l } DDII OUTPUT: \jDaisy-Dot II Print Processor can justify text so that the left and r}ight margins are even. The last line of every justified paragraph should not be justified, and DDIIPP's block} left command easily takes care of that.\l \\M[0-9 or A] - RIGHT MARGIN Use t}his command to change the right margin for the current line and all following lines. Use 0 if you want no rig}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"}. EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: \\m5\\rText blocked right with 2.5" margin. } \\m8Block right with 4" margin DDII OUTPUT:\m5\rText blocked right with 2.5" margin.\m8Block right with 4}" margin. \l\m2\\B - BOLDFACE This command toggles line boldfacing on or off for the current} line and all following lines. Only entire lines can be printed in boldface. E}XAMPLE: YOU TYPE: \\bThis line is in boldface. \\bThis line is normal. } DDII OUTPUT: \bThis line is in boldface. \bThis line is normal. \\W - }DOUBLE WIDE This command toggles wide print on and off for all text following the command. } EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: You can mix \\wdouble wide text\\w with normal text. } DDII OUTPUT: You can mix \wdouble wide text\w with normal text. \u12/87\cDAISY-D}OT II\rPage 15\u\l \\U - UNDERLINE This command toggles underlining on and off for text f}ollowing the command. DDIIPP underlining is continuous, meaning that spaces between underlined} words are underlined too. EXAMPLE: YOU TYPE: With DDII you can easily \\uunde}rline text\\u. DDII OUTPUT: With DDII you can easily \uunderline text\u. \\A[}Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\ - APPEND 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 easie}st 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 comman}d to append a third file, and so on. The append file command is recognized when selecting diff}erent pages to print. For example, suppose you have two files: A is 5 pages long and includes} the command to append file B, which is also 5 pages long. When printing file A, if you specify to } print page 10, the last page of file B will be printed. TAB COMMANDS DDIIPP has three c}ommands for using proportional tabs for aligning tables, charts, etc. These tabs should be used } completely independent of tab functions in your text/word processor, because those tabs are not designed for} proportional text and everything turns out misaligned. \\P - POSITION TAB Th}is command sets a tab at the current column position. Tab positions are set before lines are centered, blocke}d 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 tabs (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 margi}n. \\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\\tMale Amy Allen\\t69\\tFemale Mark Miller\\t54\\tMale DD}II OUTPUT: NAME: \pAGE: \pSEX: Cathy Cook\t28\tFemale Jim Jones\t2}3\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 co}rrect 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 Alle}n\\t69\\tF\\t Mark Miller\\t54\\tM\\t DDII OUTPUT:\e\cNAME: \pAGE: \pSEX:\pCat}hy Cook\t28\tF\tJim Jones\t23\tM\tAmy Allen\t69\tF\tMark Miller\t54\tM\t \l\\V[Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\ - INCLU}DE FILE VERBATIM AND \\N - NEW PAGE Use these commands to include any file byte for byte withi}n your text. The main use is for including pictures within the text. \u12/87\cDAISY-DO}T II\rPage 17\u\l A public domain program called Billboard by Chris Wareham and correspondin}g documentation are on Side 2 of the DDII disk. It prints out MicroPainter pictures in an infinite number of }sizes. In order that you are familiar with references in the upcoming paragraphs, please print }out the Billboard documentation 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 printers; you can refer to your printer manual and convert it for Star printers. Co}ntact me if you need help doing so. To create a picture file for DDII using Billboard, choose }PRINT from the menu. You are prompted with a small modification I have made, allowing output t}o different devices; since you want the picture dumped to a disk file so it can later be included } using the \\V command, type in the name of this disk file you want output directed to. If you want it to p}rint to the printer, type "P:". From Billboard's many size options, a vertical, single height,} single width, 720 dpl, centered 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. Somew}here in the line directly preceeding where you want the picture to be included, use the \\V[Dn:FILENAME.EXT]\\} command. After that line is printed the file specified by the \\V command, which must be in t}he correct drive, is "copied" directly to the printer. After the file has been copied to the p}rinter, DDIIPP continues with printing the text file. In general, you should know the vertical size of the in}cluded picture since DDIIPP doesn't examine the contents of the file. Billboard single height p}ictures are about 16 standard lines high. Whatever the size, the page length for the page with the } included picture should be set for the standard 66 lines minus the length of the picture minus a couple o}f lines to be safe. For example, assume you are including two single height pictures on a page.} The number of lines for that page should be set from your word processor as 32 (66-2-2*16). Since DDIIPP ke}eps 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. T}he 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 pi}ctures. One other possible use is to include text printed in the original typestyles of your p}rinter. \u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 18\u\l DDIIPP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS } Q: I own a Star printer and 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 con}figured it with the STAR file, 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 d}esired files into the RAMdisk and then reload DDIIPP. 2) Use a boot file (such as RAMCOPY! fro}m Analog issue 44, July 1986) 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 DDI}IPP AUTORUN.SYS file to the RAMdisk, and also copy a word processor that doesn't require to be }booted (such as Textpro) into the RAMdisk. You can then instantly exit one and run the other. } Q: I would like more examples of how to use the DDIIPP local formatting commands. Can you help? } A: The DDII documentation 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 co}mmand along with the rest of the text. Q: When I include many commands on one line, my word processor } formats the line in 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, this isn't a problem. Because the word processor has no way of knowing what } characters in your file are DDIIPP commands, the text is d processor has no way of knowing what M\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. There are two solutions for this problem. 1) Manually\tadjust the right margin for lines with many long commands;} if\tthe right margin is made larger from the word processor, the\tline should be the correct length when printed from DDII}PP. 2)\tThe more effective solution is to initially avoid entering the\toffending long commands (such as the commands that} require\tfilenames) inside the file. Print the file to disk without\tthese commands. Then, LOAD the printed to disk file} back into\tthe word processor. It will appear spaced out because it has\talready been formatted. Go through the file and} insert the\tcommands in the correct places while keeping the existing lines\tintact. When you are done, SAVE (AtariWriter} + users use ASCII\tSAVE) the file. When you save it, the already formatted text is\tNOT reformatted, and the DDIIPP print}ed results are perfect.\tQ: It seems that I can never get the formatted results I want.\tAm I doing anything wrong?\tA:} Using the DDIIPP formatting commands isn't always easy.\tSometimes you must go back and edit a document several times\tbef }ore you get the desired results. Try to stay patient and\tdon't get discouraged.\tDAISY-DOT II FONT EDITOR\tThe Daisy- }Dot II Font Editor (DDIIFE) is an independent program\tused for editing and creating DDII fonts. It is based around\tthe s }ame graphic interface of the original Daisy-Dot Font\tEditor, but is quicker and has several new features to make\tdesignin }g fonts easier and faster.\tRUNNING THE PROGRAM\tDDIIFE is on Side 2 of the DDII disk under the name\t"FONTEDIT.COM".  }To run it, use the Binary Load option from DOS\tmenus or in command form with SpartaDOS. Unlike the DDIIPP, no\tconfigurat}ion files are necessary for it to work with Epson and\tStar printers.\tTHE WORK SCREEN\tOnce DDIIFE loads, the work scr}een is displayed. At the left\tside of the screen is the character window where a font's\tcharacters are graphically displ}ayed and edited. Inside the\tcharacter window is the cursor used for drawing or erasing. At\tthe top right of the screen,} the current font, character, and\twidth are displayed. The command menus are displayed at the\e \p\}t\u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 20\u\l\tmiddle right of the screen. The message window is at the bottom\tright corner of t}he screen, where all user input is entered,\tdisk directories are displayed, and error messages are shown.\tCURSOR CONTRO}L\tThe character editing cursor is controlled by a joystick in port\t1 and/or by using the [CONTROL] key with the arrow ke}ys.\tPressing the joystick's button or pressing [RETURN] draws or\terases depending on the editing mode.\tFONT FORMAT\}tDDII fonts consist of 91 ASCII characters (ASCII codes 32-95,\t97-122, 124). Control and inverse characters are not includ}ed.\tCOMMAND MENUS\tDDIIFE has 3 command menus which can be cycled through by\tpressing [SELECT]. Note that all comman}ds are always available\tno matter which menu is currently displayed.\tCOMMANDS\tThe following is a list of the DDIIFE }commands:\t[SPACE] - Toggles between DRAW and ERASE editing modes.\t[<] [>] - Decreases or increases the width of the cha}racter\twindow. The minimum with is 1 column and the maximum is 19.\t[-] [+] - Edits an adjacent character. For example,} if you are\tediting the letter 'A', pressing [+] takes you to the letter\t'B'.\t[S] - Saves the font in memory. Specify} the drive and filename.\tThe ".NLQ" extender doesn't have to be typed in.\t[L] - Loads a font into memory. Specify drive} and filename.\tThe ".NLQ" extender doesn't have to be typed in.\t[G] - Edits a specified character. For example, if you }are\tcurrently editing the letter 'A' and wish to edit the letter\t'Z', type [G] and then [Z].\t[T] - Transcribes, or cop}ies, a specified character into the\tcurrent window. This command saves time and effort when two\tcharacters are similar.  } For example, let's say you create the\tletter 'E' and then want to create the letter 'F'. From the 'F'\twindow, type 'T' !}and then 'E'. This copies the letter 'E' into\tthe 'F' window, where you can make any necessary changes.\e "} \p\t\u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 21\u\l\t[R] - Restores a character to its form as it was when last\tregistered (s#}aved, printed, or exited to edit another\tcharacter). A variation of the common 'UNDO' command, use this\tto avoid uninten$}tionally ruining or erasing a character.\t[1-8] - Displays a directory of the corresponding drive in the\tmessage window o%}ne file at a time. Press [ESCAPE] to abort the\tdirectory or any other key to proceed to the next file.\t[W] - Clears the&} character window. Use the [R] command to\tretrieve the character if you erased it by accident.\t[M] - Erases the entire '}font in memory. Since an erased font\tcan't be recovered, you are prompted for confirmation before\texecution.\t[P] - Pr(}ints the name of the current font, character, and width.\tAlso printed is a grid representing the character and a row of\tw)}hat the character would look like when printed from DDIIPP in\tdensity 2.\t[Q] - Same as [P] except the character grid is *}omitted.\t[F] - Prints the name of the current font and every character of\tthe font in DDIIPP density 2. The printer's i+}nternal\tcorresponding characters are also printed.\t[C] - Changes the speed of the cursor. Press [F] to speed it up\tan,}d [S] to slow it down. Repeat the process until the desired\tspeed is achieved. Once the cursor has reached the maximum or-}\tminimum speed, it can't be further increased or decreased.\tCursor speed only affects the joystick and not the keyboard..}\t[V] [H] - Flips (rotates 180 degrees) the image in the character\twindow vertically or horizontally. These commands are /}useful\tfor saving time with characters that are mirror images of each\tother, such as 'p' and 'q'.\t[CTRL-V] [CTRL-H] - 0}Scrolls the image in the character window\tone row or column vertically or horizontally.\t[X] - Exits to DOS. You are pro1}mpted to confirm your selection.\tNO BLANK COLUMNS\tRemember NOT to add blank columns to the sides of characters, as\tc2}haracter spacing is controlled independently from the DDIIPP.\tILLEGAL VALUES\tThere are two values that can not be succ3}essfully sent to the\e \p\t\u12/87\cDAISY-DOT II\rPage 22\u\l\tprinter. These are ASCII codes 13 4}and 155. If a character you\thave created contains a bit arrangement that would result in the\tcomputer trying to send eit5}her of these values to the printer,\tDDIIFE will alert you when it registers the character and\trequest that you alter the 6}specified guilty column slightly.\tThis shouldn't occur very often, since characters containing\tarrangements resulting in 7}155 or 13 are rather uncommon in DDII\tfont design.\tDAISY-DOT II FONT UTILITIES\tDaisy-Dot II Font Utilites is the thi8}rd program of the DDII\tgroup. It contains two utilites that greatly expand the number\tof fonts available for use with DD9}II. The first utility,\toriginally written by Robert Lee in BASIC and revised in C by\tmyself, converts the many available:} 9 sector Atari character set\tfonts into Daisy-Dot format, with options for double height and\tdouble width. The second u;}tility creates italicized, or\tslanted, versions of any Daisy-Dot font.\tRUNNING THE PROGRAM\tDDIIFU exists on Side 2 o<}f the DDII disk as the filename\t"FNTUTILS.COM". Run the program using the 'Binary Load' option\tfrom DOS menus or in comm=}and form with SpartaDOS.\tUTILITY MENU\tWhen the program runs, the utility menu is displayed. There are\tthree possibl>}e selections from this menu. Press '1' for the\tAtari to Daisy-Dot Font Converter. Hit '2' for the Daisy-Dot\tFont Italic?}izer. Press '3' to exit to DOS.\tATARI TO DAISY-DOT FONT CONVERTER\tWhen you select this utility, you are prompted to e@}nter the name\tof the Atari character set font. Press 1-8 for a disk\tdirectory. If no extender is typed in, ".FNT" is asA}sumed. The\tfont will load into memory.\tNext, you are prompted to respond 'Y' or 'N' concerning the\toptions of double B}height and double width. Double height and\tsingle width is the most practical combination. Note that using\tdouble widthC} or double height results in lower resolution than\tfonts designed specifically for Daisy-Dot. However, you can\talways edD}it the font from the DDII Font Editor and smooth out\tthe rough spots.\tFinally, enter the filename of the Daisy-Dot destiE}nation font.\tIf the file can be opened successfully the conversion process\e \p\t\u12/87\cDAISY-DOT F}II\rPage 23\u\l\twill begin. You are shown which character of the total 91\tcharacters is being converted. Illegal valG}ues 155 and 13 are\tconverted to 153 and 9 "on the fly." When the conversion is\tdone, the font is written to the destinatH}ion filename.\tOnce the process is complete, press 'Q' to exit to the utility\tmenu or any other key to run the utility agI}ain.\tSince Atari character set fonts aren't proportional, the\tresulting Daisy-Dot font won't be either. To make it\tprJ}oportional, the extra blank columns surrounding the characters\tmust be removed using the DDII Font Editor. To eliminate blK}ank\tcolumns on the right side of a character, press '<', making the\twindow narrower, until the extra space is gone. To rL}emove blank\tcolumns on the left side of a character, first press 'H' to\thorizontally flip the character. Next, press theM} '<' key until\tthere are no more extra blank columns. Then, hit 'H' again to\tflip the character back to its original forN}m.\tDAISY-DOT FONT ITALICIZER\tAfter selecting this utility, you are prompted to enter the name\tof the Daisy-Dot font O}to be italicized. Press 1-8 for a disk\tdirectory. The ".NLQ" extender may be omitted. The font will\tload into memory.P}\tNext, enter the destination filename for the italicized font.\tThe font will quickly be converted. Illegal values of 155Q} and\t13 are changed to 153 and 9. After the conversion, the font is\twritten to the destination filename.\tAfter the prR}ocess finishes, press 'Q' to exit to the utility\tmenu or any oher key to run the Font Italicizer again.\tThe Daisy-Dot FoS}nt Italicizer uses the same algorithm to\titalicize every character of every font. As a result of this\tprocess, some italT}icized characters have extra blank columns\tthat must be eliminated with the DDII Font Editor. The method\tfor doing this U}is described above for the Atari to Daisy-Dot\tFont Converter.\tCONCLUSION\tI hope you enjoy using the Daisy-Dot II sysV}tem and that you can\tfind many applications for it.\tIf you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to\tcW}ontact me. 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The DDII Print&a} Processor prints text files in NLQ with a myriad of formatting features controlled from a menu or by commands within &b} a text file. It can: - Print Selected Pages OF A Text File - Print Multiple Copies - Print Address Labels - Pri&c}nt in Boldface - Print Double Width - Underline - Combine Multiple Fonts On One Line! - Change Density - Change&d} spacing - Block Text Left - Center Text - Block Text Right - Microspace Justify Margins - Include GRAPHICS! - Us&e}e Proportional Tabs To Make A Table Like This: CITY LO TEMP HI TEMP _________________________ Boston &f}28 37 Denver 31 52 Houston 52 57 15 fonts are included with Daisy*Dot II, and more can be &g} made with the DDII Font Editor. It uses the same graphic interface of the original DD Font Editor, and is lightning qu&h}ick and has several new features. Also included is the DDII Font Utilities program, which converts Atari character s&i}et fonts into Daisy*Dot format and italicizes Daisy*Dot fonts. The entire Daisy*Dot II system is in the Public Domai&j}n, and can be acquired through on-line networks, BBS's, and User Groups. In addition, the Daisy*Dot II double sided d&k}isk and 24 pages of printed documentation are available directly from me for $10.00. Send to: Roy Goldman&l} 2440 South Jasmine Denver, CO. 80222able directly from me for $10.00. Send to: Roy Goldman$7 A NOTE TO GEMINI 10X USERS __________________________ Though DDII works fine with most Gemini 10X printers, *n}a few Gemini users have had trouble printing files. The printer seems to send several form feeds (not caused by DDII*o}) if a file or the first printed page of a file begins with a blank line. If you use a Gemini and this occurs it can *p}be remedied by forcing DDII to print something other than a linefeed for those specific blank lines. This can be done*q} by placing a period or other character on the first line of a file. Also, DDII can be tricked into printing spaces i*r}nstead of a linefeed by inserting enough spaces before a non-space character so that the non-space character exceeds th*s}e right margin and is not printed. This also may have to be done with blank lines following the \v and \n commands di*t}scussed in the documentation. This problem seems to occur with only certain version(s) of Gemini 10X's. I'm in the p*u}rocess of identifying which versions are and aren't compatible with DDII. Since Star Micronics, the manufacturer of G*v}emini 10X's, offers free replacements to other versions, this may prove to be a simple solution. Contact me for furth*w}er information. Roy Goldman 2440 South Jasmine Denver, CO. 80222 simple solution. Contact me for furth(U