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It simulates dual text windows by switching between two files on the RAMDISK. The macro "remn}embers" the position of the cursor within both files when you switch back and forth. This trick is accomplished by placing a o}tag, in this case the inverse "", in the text before saving the file to the RAMDISK. When the file is loaded back into memorp}y, the macro uses the "FIND" command to locate the tag, then deletes it, putting the cursor back where it was when you left. q}All of this is done with the screen turned off so the swap is fairly quick and looks like a built-in feature of TEXTPRO. Thisr} method of swapping files has an advantage over true windows in that both files can be any size up to the maximum 19K that cas}n be loaded into TEXTPRO. In order to use this macro, files TEXTFILE.1 and TEXTFILE.2 must be placed on the RAMDISK and TEt}XTFILE.1 must be loaded into the editor. TEXTFILE.1 and TEXTFILE.2 can be any two text files of your choice. You then swap fiu}les by pressing the START key. Make sure to SAVE both files to disk before exiting the program -- don't just copy them from tv}he RAMDISK unless you want the tag to be saved as well.Note: If you are using the "" character as a print-key, make surw}e to use another character for the tag. Any character (or even a string of characters) can be used as long as it does not occx}ur anywhere within the text.#ԅ~8:TEXTFILE.1~8:TEXTFILE.2,TEXTFILE.1~8:TEXTFILE.2 ~8:TEXTFILE.1ԛ does not occp Ϡ ____TEXTPRO Help File__________ Π___Commands A-I Π___Commanz}ds J-R Π___Commands S-Z Π___Non-Alpha Commands Π___Special Macro Commands Π___Print Keys {}Π___Special Functions Π___Editor Commands Π___Print Commands Π___File Commands Π___Commun|}ications Π___Help for Beginners Π___Style 10 Help Screen Р or Π___This Menu ________________}}______________________ Π___Style 10 Help Screen Р or Π___This Menu ________________( Ϡ __ \_______ ̠______Upper/Lowercase Chang}e ̠______Background Color \_______Reverses sequence ̠______Change Found String \_______Select} Change String ̠______Delete to Paste Buffer \ (Clears buffer) \______Append to Buffer } (Retains Buffer) ̠______End of Text ̠______Find String \_______Select Find String ̠___}___Global Search and Replace ̠______Home Cursor ̠______Insert/Replace Toggle nd String ̠___i Ϡʭ __ \_______ ̠______Restore Default Param }eters ̠______Kill Paste Buffer ̠______Load File \_______Load Config File ̠______Menu ̠_____ }_Fast Repeat On/Off \ (XL/XE machines) \______Key Click On/Off (XL/XE machines) }̠______Show False Spaces On/Off \_______Show Returns On/Off ̠______Print to Device ̠______Beginning o }f Line \_______Copy File ̠______Restore Deleted Text (From paste buffer) ning o w Ϡӭ __ \_______ ̠______Save File \$}_______Save Config File ̠______Text Brightness \_______Reverses Sequence ̠______Used, Unused Memory $} \_______Delete to Top of File ̠______Load Macro File \_______Delete to End of File ̠______Print $}Position of Cursor ̠______Exit to DOS__Run add=ư \ Re-run if ͮ֠ \______Turn-Off S$}creen ̠______Word Wrap On/Off ̠______End of Line \_______Turn-On Screen _____Turn-Off S$n Ϡ ̠______Rings Bell ̠______Word Count ̠______Sentence Left ̠_(}_____Sentence Right ̠______Character Left ̠______Character Right ̠______Character Up ̠______Character(} Down Ԡ_____Word Left Ԡ_____Word Right Ԡ_____Paragraph Up Ԡ_____Paragraph Down ̠____Narro(}w Screen Display Ԡ___Widen Screen Display NOTE: To print the _|\^ characters press ape first. (}en Display Ԡ___Widen Screen Display NOTE: To print the _|\^ characters press ape first. ( Ϡ Commands Available from Macros Only Entered with ԫ̛ ,} 򠛛 ____Move cursor left one space ____Erase Λ ____Goto Macro ____I,}nput Mode ...Special entry mode ____Wait for Keypress ____Print Message ...Persistent ____Pre-Select Macro ,} If followed by a Load Macro command will go to selected macro in chain file ____Rename ,} Λ ____Print Message Displays until next keypress  ____Rename ,f Ϡ Default Print Key Definitions Entered with ԛ _____For Most0} Printers (Decimal) ___________________________________ _______ESCape (27) _______Double Width On (14) _______Doub0}le Width Off (15) _______Cancel Condensed (18) _______Line Feed (10) _______Carriage Return (13) _______Hard spac0}e (32) ___________________________________ 󠭠 Print keys are defined by entering the i0}nverse key that you want to define as the print key followed by the equal(=) sign and the decimal value you want to send t0}o the printer fine as the print key followed by the equal(=) sign and the decimal value you want to send t0 Ϡ ̠__Used in the editor returns the printed position of the cursor 4} Ԡ__sends Ԡ__sends 4} __selects BASIC enabled ˛ ԫ____Ramdisk should be set up but no4}t formatted during the boot Û Ϋ____Operates like the SELECT+RESET combination b4}ut BASIC will be disabled by the boot Û Ϋ____Operates like the SELECT+RESET combination b48 Ϡ __ \_______ ̠______Change Found String 8} \_______Select Change String ̠______Delete to Paste Buffer \_______Append to Buffer ̠______End8} of Text ̠______Find String \_______Select Find String ̠______Global Search and Replace ̠______Ho8}me Cursor ̠______Insert/Replace Toggle ̠______Kill Buffer ̠______Beginning of Line ̠______Restore Del8}eted Text ̠___________Delete to Top ̠___________Delete to End ̠______End of Line estore Del8s Ϡ + >default parameter ______________________________________ <}bottom margin >58 center text edge right define footer go to linked file define header information line <}select linefeeds left margin >5 margin release next page, conditional with # >0 page length >66 justify <}right 0=off 1=on >off right margin >75 line spacing >1 top margin >5 underline toggle page wait >off col<}umns across >80 print page no. starting page number >1 print starting with # >1 =32 =27 =14 =15 =<}18 =13 =10 ______________________________________  print starting with # >1 =32 =27 =14 =15 =<D Ϡ __ \_______ ̠______Load File to Editor @} \_______Load Config File ̠______Menu ̠______Print to Device ̠___________Copy File  @} ̠______Save File \_______Save Config File ̠______Load Macro File @}̠______Exit to DOS_Run add=ư Re-run if ͮ֠四 * To append a file in a save, copy, or print to@} disk enter a /A extender after the file name. 四 * To append a file in a save, copy, or print to@C Ϡ 렭 Select the proper parameters for the servicD}e you are using. Usually, you would set up to send formatted text to a 40 column screen. The format line is listed below.D} 037380255255Λ This will format the message for a 40 column display and continuous print of 255 lines. D} ŠϠҠӡ If your service requires the , combinations instead of the carriage return (the D}ATARI ST) you can search/replace this after printing. J> combinations instead of the carriage return (the DH Ϡ Using TEXTPRO is easy! Just type the text and forget about the margins. Any time H}that you end a paragraph press the key. Don't press at the end of each screen line. TEXTPRO will wrap your wH}ords to the next line automatically. The ARROW keys and the key will work the same way as they do in the standarH}d ATARI screen editor. To save your file press ̠, enter the name of the disk file and . For the menu screen prH}ess ̠. To print the copy press ̠ and then . Make sure an 80 column printer is connected and ready!! H} To print the copy press ̠ and then . Make sure an 80 column printer is connected and ready!! H ű ______________________________________ Macros are called by [] L} 󠭠 []ttention of []escribe item []nvelope format []inish letter []ndent & justify []L}e ...your name []umbered item []uote pricing []tart letter []ext default format [ ]outline levels one to L}four [- caps]selections A to E 󠭠 [] Textpro Help Screens []autosave to L}D8: and go to disk menu []ersion # [] New Paragraph [] [] prompt name of editor file [̠]ave to D8: [̠L}]oad to D8: [̠] Load Macro D8: [̠]rint File to Screenrompt name of editor file [̠]ave to D8: [̠LIfffffff>`<|fl0fF68of;p88pf<~f``~ff~|```|~ff~~f~`~>~ff~~``~fff8<>``nxff8<gP}kc~ffff~fff~~ff~``~ff~~f```~`~~~ffff~fff~cckwf~~ffff~~~ 0~<~~<P}8x8fffffff>`<|fl0fF68of;p88pf<`<|fl0fF68of;p88pf< 800000 0 ~~`0 0`0xff|ff||ffffff`x`ff`x``||~ZZ~ xs6<8<6sx00006~T}||fff|`|vff|xl|||<xx0f<f>p`|ff|<```<>ff><>ff>|p`|ffw8<  xp`lxlf8<fT}kc|ffffff>|f```>`<|~ffff>fff<ck>6f< x~ 0~<~~<T}~x|nf8x8ff|`p>ff>|f```>`<|~ffff>fff<ck>6f< x~ 0~<~~<TThis is a macro to print multiple copies from TEXTPRO. Load as a macro and press OPTION 1-0 to print from 1 to 10 copies. UX}ses nested macro technique.1Finished copy #121Finished copy #232Finished copy #343Finished copy #45X}4Finished copy #565Finished copy #676Finished copy #787Finished copy #898Finished copy #909FX}inished copy #10vMultiple copy macro loaded, 1-0?COPYMAC.HLP,E:Finished copy #898Finished copy #909FXI 3EP`JLHXi˥Yi̩˅i ϥ̅iР Hϑh υͥЅi \}ϥi ЭФЁ`M:[e[/Bȹe[D:e[:)ȢW ɛ e[/e[ȩDe[Ȍ:[e[\}``L1 S 1 1DYH@ ?h:[ Ky_ ~JBJeD[E VLAJy_ ~J`G F(B\}JeD[ELVL12 1頺 1 < 󹩠j B JKDE V `G FG޹LR)\}L BLV 1h ޻HLWJ 1LeJ8 8L^ 9M_WP` 14[WԠL 1 14[PɠL 1 XG\}ʩ{_` $% g Ep,B{D_E VLH ELELGW|_<~__L $% g Ep+B{D_E VLH ELGLGE:E\}xit to BASICBinary Load> with ICD Extension 2.3bNonexistent DeviceTimeoutDevice NAKSerial Bus ErrorDisk Write Protecte\}dInvalid Drive NumberDisk FullFile LockedInvalid File NameFile Not FoundDirectory Not FoundVerify OffVerify On\}08CCTi~1111 1111FF PIRI RJTJL>3>3I3344FFWFWFqFrF>3>3I3344FFWFWFqFrF> command, press the START key, and the program will do the rest. fla
csztg MAIL.TXTLoad Filep~~E:#gfMikd}elCollinsa2817 Charles Dr.cChalmettesLa.z70043tAtaripgfJohnlAdamsa354 River RoadcAtlantasGa.z3024d}4tCommodorepgfFredlHinglea14 Center St.cMemphissTn.z11066tTRS-80pgfCathylWilliamsa2000 Elmwood d}Dr.cMiamisFla.z80999tApplep14 Center St.cMemphissTn.z11066tTRS-80pgfCathylWilliamsa2000 Elmwood d&?TPHELP.MN,E:1TPHELP.1,E:2TPHELP.2,E:3TPHELP.3,E:4TPHELP.4,E:5TPHELP.5,E:6TPHELP.6,E:7TPHELP.7,E:8Th}PHELP.8,E:9TPHELP.9,E:0TPHELP.0,E:TPHELP.12,E:=STYLE10.HLP,E:/?STYLE10 MACRO Version 1.2th}575803Margins reset: Pick justify 1=on 0=offNew paragraph*3875 *Outline mode, first level-311h} -Outline mode, second level+314 +Outline mode, third levelo317 oOutlinh}e mode, fourth leveli15651Indents set: Set lines for page breakd407550 :h}Enter item to describe:~Enter description:q157512 -----Item: Enter item: Enter description:h} Unit: Unit of sale: Package: Product packaging: FOB: Deliveredjj Quantity orderedh}: Enter quantity break: Unit price: $Enter price per unit of sale:Enter for another prich}e level:f3575Yours truly,s575To: Name of company: Street address/PO Box: City, State Ziph}:Attention: To the attention of:Subject: Subject of letter:mge05
35Mail letter to:a575Attention: ~8: ~8: ~8:~~E:n107580 .n A 1475 h} a.B 1475 b.C 1475 c.D 1475 d.E 1475h} e. #~8:̛ vStyle 10 Macro v1.2New Paragraph~~E=. p~~ElEditor dv/fn>LlOo75hzʒ( e. #~8:̛ vStyle 10 Macro v1.2New Paragraph~~E=. p~~ElEditor dv/fn>LlOo75l =13=255Footnote Demo File, Page - TEXTPRO -Version 1.1Keyboard Macro Feature[C]1986byMike Collins and Ronnq}ie Riche堠5758031...you can produce footnotes with TEXTPRO This is a demo print file to display theq} production of true footnotes with TEXTPRO v1.1. This file may be printed with any printer that recognizes the carriage retuq}rn (EOL) character as decimal 13 and the line feed as decimal 10. It is assumed that the printer you are using needs no lineq} feed after a carriage return. If your printer does need the line feed simply re-define the inverse > character at the top oq}f the file from decimal 255 to the value of your printer's line feed character, usually decimal 10. The ability to prodq}uce true footnotes is provided by the large footer buffer contained in TEXTPRO[1]. The buffer can be used to store more thanq} a single line of text and this text can be formatted by you to contain the footnotes you desire for each page. The method tq}hat I am using for this document is the following. -I keep track of the current page and line number by using the here's the cursor command. When I get near the end of each page I format my footnotes[2]. -The only rule to rememq }ber here is that you want to be sure that all of your footnotes to be set on this page are entered in the footer declaration.q } Each line of the footer must end with the carriage return and line feed print keys[3] and the total number of characters usq }ed cannot exceed 255. -I have decided that the three footnotes that I have on this page will be the only ones that I nq }eed on this page so I can now enter my footer declaration. The easiest way to track the footers is like this: *Eq}nter the footnote right after the footnote designator and delete it to the buffer. Enter a TAB prior to the entry to provideq} the left margin. *Continue with each additional footnote using the SELECT option to append the new footnote to tq}he old. *Paste the whole thing back as the footer line using the eplace buffer command.61 [1] Thq}e footer buffer can contain 255 characters [2] You cannot use features such as center and block right. Format q} each line individually. Turning off the word wrap will help. [3] If you need them.3 Then you simply deducq}t the number of forced returns sent to the printer from the page length and your footnotes will format perfectly. The fq}ooter must be redefined on each page to prevent it from printing repetitively. You may also have a standard footer line defiq}ned that prints at the end of every page, footnotes or not. This can contain such things as the page number if you wish but q}cannot use edge right or centering. This page will use this form of footer/footnote combination. The only disadvantage hereq} is that you lose some buffer space for your footnotes. This method of producing footnotes requires some organization aq}nd can also require corrective formatting if you do major editing on a text file but the advantages far outweigh the disadvanq}tages. The method is flexible and allows printing the file with footnotes to either the printer or to the disk[4]. The prinq}ter commands used are pretty universal and should work on just about any printer. If you have a paper to write that just hasq} to have footnotes, you can do it with TEXTPRO. If you are using a format that requires underlining you can also use iq}mbedded print keys to underline text within the footnotes. I have not used that feature in this DOC due to the variety of diq}fferent printer codes used to implement underlining. Modify the DOC to underline if you wish; it will work fine. You mq}ay even decide to print the footers in your printers compressed mode. This can be done also but just be sure to return to yoq}ur normal print style before leaving the footer. The number of characters allowed is still only 255. Be sure that you q }leave at least one line between the last text line and the first footer line. Adjust the bottom margin if required.60 q!} [4] The screen will display the footnotes as one paragraph with control codes imbedded. The printer used to prinq"}t the disk file must match the return/linefeed parameters sent to the disk. Page Good luck using thiq#}s feature with TEXTPRO.RONNIE and MIKEPS: You can also use this technique to move your normal headers and footers to lowq$}er or higher lines than the top and bottom of page respectively. Just issue an extra CR/LF in the right place and deduct oneq%} from the page length. I used this technique in the footers of this file to deduct two lines from the paging. This helps toq&} get all the text comfortably on one page.ue in the footers of this file to deduct two lines from the paging. This helps top+This macro is designed to swap files from the editor to the RAMDISK designated as D8:. Change the 8: to your designator if u(}your RAMDISK drive # is different. Pressing START will save the file to the RAMDISK and send you to the menu. Pressing OPTIONu)} and 1-9 will swap the editor file with the slot # file on the default menu(should be the RAMDISK). OPTION and 0 will save thu*}e editor file to RAMDISK and leave you in the editor. OPTION and CTRL-S, CTRL-L or CTRL-V will put the D8: prompt to the commu+}and line for save, load or load macro operations. 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Using this featur}e the user of the program can design macros to perform a large variety of tasks. Some of these tasks could }be mere conveniences, while others can offer more power for file manipulation than any other ATARI word processor. Th}e heart of the feature is the command macro language and the storehouse is the 3K macro buffer contained in TEXTPRO}. Keyboard macros are very easy to understand in concept. Any sequence of keystrokes that can be enter}ed from the keyboard while using TEXTPRO may be designed into a "macro" file sequence and executed automatic}ally with a single keyboard command. In this way not only simple pieces of boilerplate text but also repetitive a}nd sometimes complicated command sequences can be automated. More than familiarity with the keyboard macro lan}guage is needed to use these features successfully. You must be familiar enough with the TEXTPRO program to know} how to link the features together to design useful macros. So use the program a little while, then, if there is }some feature that you think you can set up to run automatically, try your hand at a macro to automate it. }It is really rather simple once you know the program and the procedures for typing in macros. There are a fe}w macros that are ready made for use with TEXTPRO. One is the STYLE10 macro that contains pre-set formatting environmen}ts for pica text. This macro has been enhanced by the addition of some other useful features and is distributed i}n the SUPPORT.001 TEXTPRO support file. This is probably the most useful formatting macro to start with since it i}s already set up and ready to go. In addition, there are a few utility macros on the boards. NUMBER.MAC is }the automatic numbering macro. This one is useful for numbering test questions or other numbered items created wi}th the formatting options of STYLE10.MAC. If you have a RAMDISK you will want XE130.MAC which offers a virt }ual 10 file windowing feature using the RAMDISK. A short description of the each macro is at the beginni }ng of each macro file. Load them into the editor first to be able to read this information. Page } 2 CREATING AND USING MACROS: To create a macro for TEXTPRO simply enter the editor and begin typing }it in. A macro key is defined to a particular sequence by entering: then is the inverse equal sign entered by pressing the SELE}CT key and holding it down while pressing the equal sign. This is the delimiter character. is any combination of text and commands required to enter the desired text or to complete a given task. } Lets walk through an example. I often save a file to the #2 drive and get tired of constantly bac}kspacing over the colon of the D: default device and then entering the 2: before typing the filename. I want }to automate this "feature." This is a simple one. I go to my macro file in the editor and enter CTR}L-S as the macro key. I must press ESCAPE prior to any control key to get it to print to the screen so I type: } followed by With the macro key entered I then enter the delimiter by typing: Now I can enter my sequence. The first thing I want to do is save a file so I enter the CTRL-S ch}aracter by typing ESCAPE just as I did the first time. This will get the save prompt to the prompt line. I must } delete the colon of D: so I type in ESCAPE followed by DELETE BACK SPACE which enters this character to the screen.} I then type in the 2: for drive 2. I do not include a carriage return since this would terminate the filenam}e input. My macro is complete. I enter it to TEXTPRO by saving it to disk and then loading it back using t}he CTRL-V (Load macro) command. Now if I press OPTION and hold it down while pressing CTRL-S the prompt SAVE FI}LE>D2: will appear on the command line. Page 3 Lets try writing another useful macro. TEXTP}RO does not have an automatic paragraph feature but with the macro feature it is easy to create one. Lets define} the RETURN key as the macro key: followed by to define the key. We have)} our RAMDISK set as D8: and the first thing to do is to save the file in the editor to D8: so we enter: <8:> This gets the SAVE FILE>D8: command to the command line. Now we can+} use one of the special TEXTPRO features to finish the save. If SELECT+L is pressed when the cursor is on t,}he command line in a save, load, or load macro command the name of the last file loaded to the editor will be -} printed to the command line minus the load device designator. Page 4 This is just what we wan.}t to send to D8: so we enter: + and to choose the mac}ro equate for the RETURN character as the character to replace. This will be an inverse escape character. Th}e "Change to>" prompt will now be on the command line. A common replace string for the RETURN character would be} the CTRL-M, CTRL-J combination. These are the standard ASCII values for carriage return and linefeed. This } replacement can be helpful for many telecommunication needs. So let's use this as the replace string. } then followed by then and This completes the macro. Th}e only difference to note in this procedure is the use of the inverse escape character as the RETURN charac}ter equate for the search. This equate would also be used to find the carriage returns in any find operation drive}n from a macro. The other equates that must be used to search for special characters from macros are listed as fo}llows: Inverse ESCAPE -> then Remember that this procedure is used FROM MACROS ONLY.} If you perform the same function from the editor manually use the actual characters and not the equates. The }manual procedure uses the left arrow key to search the RETURN character since this is its actual value in the }TEXTPRO editor. - MACRO PROTOCOLS - Any macro on the TEXTPRO disk named TEXTP}RO.MAC will be automatically loaded at startup. If the macro file has a macro defined to the @ key this macro will} run immediately after the program loads. A macro sequence can be broken by pressing the key. Execution } is halted at this point and cannot be resumed. Macros may be loaded or exchanged at any time without affect}ing the text in the editor. If a macro key is mistakenly defined twice in one file only the first assignment }will be recognized by TEXTPRO. can be used to pause screen listings but cannot be printed to the scre}en and used in a macro. will terminate a screen Page 9 listing or print to screen operati}on and return you to the editor. Fonts that are specialized for TEXTPRO have the control characters repla}ced with a larger set of letter characters or with an outline font set. This allows the easy editing of macro file}s since the CTRL keypresses are more easily identified. Check for these fonts on the bulletin board or create t}hem yourself. They are very helpful if you will be using the macro feature a great deal. GOOD LUCK WIT}H THE MACRO FEATURE... RONNIE and MIKE NOTES: } ... RONNIE and MIKE NOTES: $D TEXTPRO TITLE AND INTRO/ +/6-F:A`,%AV$F:Aa,]A@}5'A@59A@KA @]AR@S%@@+%@@?%}@@S%@@(9-@@9(PUBLIC DOMAIN & PAGE 62"-@@"(PRESENT}S<(( TEXTPRO V1.2F-(-(" A Full Featured Word ProcessorP2( ( (2(! Press for instructionsZ}$F:B2y,"@$%D:INSTRd @D:TITLE ProcessorP2( ( (2(! 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