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Make sure an 80 column printer is connected and ready!! \ Ϡ ____TEXTPRO Help File__________ Π___Commands A-I Π___CommanaH}ds J-R Π___Commands S-Z Π___Non-Alpha Commands Π___Special Macro Commands Π___Print Keys aI}Π___Special Functions Π___Editor Commands Π___Print Commands Π___File Commands Π___CommunaJ}ications Π___Help for Beginners Π___Segment Help Screen Р___  Π___This Menu ______aK}________________________________ __Segment Help Screen Р___  Π___This Menu ______`2 ű ______________________________________ Macros are called by [] eM} 󠭠 []ttention of []escribe item []nvelope format []inish letter []ndent & justify []eN}e ...your name []umbered item []uote pricing []tart letter []ext default format [ ]outline levels one to eO}four [- caps]selections A to E 󠭠 [] Textpro Help Screens []autosave to eP}D8: and go to disk menu []ersion # [] New Paragraph [] [] prompt name of editor file [̠]ave to D8: [̠eQ}]oad to D8: [̠] Load Macro D8: [̠]rint File to Screenrompt name of editor file [̠]ave to D8: [̠dI ԮàР - Commands Entered with key - ...Opens the D:DOCUMENT.TMP file and siS}aves the initial file segment. Use this command only to OPEN a new edit file. bort Edit....Clears the editor andiT} deletes the D:DOCUMENT.TMP file. inish Edit...Saves all the rest of the file in the editor and on the original disiU}k file to D:DOCUMENT.TMP. oad File Segment...Continues to load file from the disk. ave File Segment...AppendiV}s and clears the segment from the cursor position to the top of file. or ...Display this screenile Segment...Appendhi=13=255Footnote Demo File, Page - TEXTPRO -Version 1.1Keyboard Macro Feature[C]1986byMike Collins and RonnmX}ie Riche堠5758031...you can produce footnotes with TEXTPRO This is a demo print file to display themY} production of true footnotes with TEXTPRO v1.1. This file may be printed with any printer that recognizes the carriage retumZ}rn (EOL) character as decimal 13 and the line feed as decimal 10. It is assumed that the printer you are using needs no linem[} feed after a carriage return. If your printer does need the line feed simply re-define the inverse > character at the top om\}f the file from decimal 255 to the value of your printer's line feed character, usually decimal 10. The ability to prodm]}uce true footnotes is provided by the large footer buffer contained in TEXTPRO[1]. The buffer can be used to store more thanm^} a single line of text and this text can be formatted by you to contain the footnotes you desire for each page. The method tm_}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 rememma}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.mb} Each line of the footer must end with the carriage return and line feed print keys[3] and the total number of characters usmc}ed cannot exceed 255. -I have decided that the three footnotes that I have on this page will be the only ones that I nmd}eed on this page so I can now enter my footer declaration. The easiest way to track the footers is like this: *Eme}nter the footnote right after the footnote designator and delete it to the buffer. Enter a TAB prior to the entry to providemf} the left margin. *Continue with each additional footnote using the SELECT option to append the new footnote to tmg}he old. *Paste the whole thing back as the footer line using the eplace buffer command.61 [1] Thmq}BŠb%DOS SYSb*9DUP SYSb cRAMDISK COMb`lAUTORUN SYSb TEXTPRO EXTb TEXTPRO FNTb ROMAN FNTbTEXTPRO CNFb TEXTPRO MACbTEXTPRO 25Db SPARTA 23BbTPHELP 1 b TPHELP 2 bTPHELP 3 bTPHELP 4 bTPHELP 5 b!TPHELP 6 b'TPHELP 7 b,TPHELP 8 b1TPHELP 9 b7TPHELP 0 b<TPHELP 11 bATPHELP 12 bGTPHELP MN bLSTYLE10 HLPbRSEGMENT HLPb'WFOOTER TXTbMAIL TXTbCOPIES MACbMERGE MACbNUMBER MACb SWAP1 MACbXE130 MACbTEXTPRO2MACbSEGMENT MACblTEXTPRO 25Rb&MACRO PRTe footer buffer can contain 255 characters [2] You cannot use features such as center and block right. Format mr} each line individually. Turning off the word wrap will help. [3] If you need them.3 Then you simply deducms}t the number of forced returns sent to the printer from the page length and your footnotes will format perfectly. The fmt}ooter must be redefined on each page to prevent it from printing repetitively. You may also have a standard footer line defimu}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 mv}cannot use edge right or centering. This page will use this form of footer/footnote combination. The only disadvantage heremw} is that you lose some buffer space for your footnotes. This method of producing footnotes requires some organization amx}nd can also require corrective formatting if you do major editing on a text file but the advantages far outweigh the disadvanmy}tages. The method is flexible and allows printing the file with footnotes to either the printer or to the disk[4]. The prinmz}ter commands used are pretty universal and should work on just about any printer. If you have a paper to write that just hasm{} to have footnotes, you can do it with TEXTPRO. If you are using a format that requires underlining you can also use im|}mbedded print keys to underline text within the footnotes. I have not used that feature in this DOC due to the variety of dim}}fferent printer codes used to implement underlining. Modify the DOC to underline if you wish; it will work fine. You mm~}ay even decide to print the footers in your printers compressed mode. This can be done also but just be sure to return to yom}ur normal print style before leaving the footer. The number of characters allowed is still only 255. Be sure that you m}leave at least one line between the last text line and the first footer line. Adjust the bottom margin if required.60 m} [4] The screen will display the footnotes as one paragraph with control codes imbedded. The printer used to prinm}t the disk file must match the return/linefeed parameters sent to the disk. Page Good luck using thim}s feature with TEXTPRO.RONNIE and MIKEPS: You can also use this technique to move your normal headers and footers to lowm}er or higher lines than the top and bottom of page respectively. Just issue an extra CR/LF in the right place and deduct onem} from the page length. I used this technique in the footers of this file to deduct two lines from the paging. This helps tom} get all the text comfortably on one page.ue in the footers of this file to deduct two lines from the paging. This helps tol+24222401391
, Dear , I'm looking forward to q}seeing you at the C.E.S. in Chicago this weekend. Many new and exciting products will be unveiled which will complement the eq}ntire line of computers. Anyway, I'm just looking forward to seeing someone else from at the show.See you theq}re,Mike omputers. Anyway, I'm just looking forward to seeing someone else from at the show.See you thepThis 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. Uu}ses nested macro technique.1Finished copy #121Finished copy #232Finished copy #343Finished copy #45u}4Finished copy #565Finished copy #676Finished copy #787Finished copy #898Finished copy #909Fu}inished copy #10vMultiple copy macro loaded, 1-0?COPYMAC.HLP,E:Finished copy #898Finished copy #909FtISome features not built into TEXTPRO can be implemented using macros. This macro shows how to program TEXTPRO to do mail mergy}e. Just load this file with the command, press the START key, and the program will do the rest. fla
csztg MAIL.TXTLoad Filep~~E:#gfMiky}elCollinsa2817 Charles Dr.cChalmettesLa.z70043tAtaripgfJohnlAdamsa354 River RoadcAtlantasGa.z3024y}4tCommodorepgfFredlHinglea14 Center St.cMemphissTn.z11066tTRS-80pgfCathylWilliamsa2000 Elmwood y}Dr.cMiamisFla.z80999tApplep14 Center St.cMemphissTn.z11066tTRS-80pgfCathylWilliamsa2000 Elmwood x&This is the NUMBER.MAC macro file. It will renumber strings entered as .n with a following blank space. Enter this at the be}}ginning of each item you want numbered. Enter this macro and press the START key and the numbers will be inserted up to the #}} 50.#TEXTPRO.TEM1234567890abcdefghijklmnopwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTO}}riginal file saved to D:TEXTPRO.TEM1 .n  1.2 2.3 3.4 4.5 5.6 6.7 7.8 8.9 9.}}010.a11.b12.c13.d14.e15.f16.g17.h18.i19.j20.k21.l22.m23.}}n24.o25.p26.w27.x28.y29.z30.A31.B32.C33.D34.E35.F36.G37.}}H38.I39.J40.K41.L42.M43.N44.O45.P46.Q47.R48.S49.T50.SPE}}ED.MAC8.I39.J40.K41.L42.M43.N44.O45.P46.Q47.R48.S49.T50.SPE| This is a TEXTPRO swap macro. It simulates dual text windows by switching between two files on the RAMDISK. The macro "rem}embers" the position of the cursor within both files when you switch back and forth. This trick is accomplished by placing a }tag, in this case the inverse "", in the text before saving the file to the RAMDISK. When the file is loaded back into memor}y, the macro uses the "FIND" command to locate the tag, then deletes it, putting the cursor back where it was when you left. }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. This} method of swapping files has an advantage over true windows in that both files can be any size up to the maximum 19K that ca}n be loaded into TEXTPRO. In order to use this macro, files TEXTFILE.1 and TEXTFILE.2 must be placed on the RAMDISK and TE}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 fi}les by pressing the START key. Make sure to SAVE both files to disk before exiting the program -- don't just copy them from t}he RAMDISK unless you want the tag to be saved as well.Note: If you are using the "" character as a print-key, make sur}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 occ}ur anywhere within the text.#ԅ~8:TEXTFILE.1~8:TEXTFILE.2,TEXTFILE.1~8:TEXTFILE.2 ~8:TEXTFILE.1ԛ does not occpThis macro is designed to swap files from the editor to the RAMDISK designated as D8:. Change the 8: to your designator if }your RAMDISK drive # is different. Pressing START will save the file to the RAMDISK and send you to the menu. Pressing OPTION} 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 th}e editor file to RAMDISK and leave you in the editor. 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Oq. Oq AO uq; O O%}q Ib Oq9jɂ":j@ S = ȩ+ `>?` oLVD1:TEXTPRO.FNTD1:TEXTPRO.MAC0(+q; O OqPage 1 - TEXTPRO - Text Processing for ATARI '} KEYBOARD MACRO FEATURE [C] 1986 By Mike Collins and Ronnie Riche (} - DOCUMENTATION -TEXTPRO offers the most extensive keyboard macro feature available onthe ATARI computer. )}Using this feature the user of the program candesign macros to perform a large variety of tasks. Some of thesetasks *}could be mere conveniences, while others can offer more powerfor file manipulation than any other ATARI word processor. +}The heartof the feature is the command macro language and the storehouse is the3K macro buffer contained in TEXTPRO.Keybo,}ard macros are very easy to understand in concept. Any sequenceof keystrokes that can be entered from the keyboard -}while usingTEXTPRO may be designed into a "macro" file sequence and executedautomatically with a single keyboard co.}mmand. In this way not onlysimple pieces of boilerplate text but also repetitive and sometimescomplicated command seque/}nces can be automated. More than familiaritywith the keyboard macro language is needed to use these featuressuccessf0}ully. You must be familiar enough with the TEXTPRO program toknow how to link the features together to design useful mac1}ros. Souse the program a little while, then, if there is some feature thatyou think you can set up to run automati2}cally, try your hand at amacro to automate it. It is really rather simple once you know theprogram and the procedures f3}or typing in macros.There are a few macros that are ready made for use with TEXTPRO. Oneis the STYLE10 macro that contai4}ns pre-set formatting environments forpica text. This macro has been enhanced by the addition of some otheruseful feature5}s and is distributed in the SUPPORT.001 TEXTPRO supportfile. This is probably the most useful formatting macro to start wit6}hsince it is already set up and ready to go.In addition, there are a few utility macros on the boards. NUMBER.MACis the7} automatic numbering macro. This one is useful for numberingtest questions or other numbered items created with the f8}ormattingoptions of STYLE10.MAC.If you have a RAMDISK you will want XE130.MAC which offers a virtual10 file windowing f9}eature using the RAMDISK.A short description of the each macro is at the beginning of eachmacro file. Load them in:}to the editor first to be able to read thisinformation.Page 2CREATING AND USING MACROS:To create a macro ;}for TEXTPRO simply enter the editor and begin typingit in. A macro key is defined to a particular sequence by entering: then is the inverse equal sign entered by pressing >}the SELECTkey and holding it down while pressing the equal sign. This is thedelimiter character. is?} any combination of text and commands required toenter the desired text or to complete a given task.Lets walk through an e@}xample.I often save a file to the #2 drive and get tired of constantlybackspacing over the colon of the D: defaultA} device and then enteringthe 2: before typing the filename. I want to automate this"feature."This is a simpB}le one. I go to my macro file in the editor and enterCTRL-S as the macro key. I must press ESCAPE prior to any control keyC}to get it to print to the screen so I type: followed by With the macro key entered I then enter the deliD}miter by typing: to define the key.We have our U}RAMDISK set as D8: and the first thing to do is to savethe file in the editor to D8: so we enter: <8:>This gets the SAVE FILE>D8: command to the command line. Now we canuse one of the special TEXTW}PRO features to finish the save. IfSELECT+L is pressed when the cursor is on the command line in a save,load, or loadX} macro command the name of the last file loaded to theeditor will be printed to the command line minus the load devicY}edesignator.Page 4This is just what we want to send to D8: so we enter:+ and to choose the macro} equate for the RETURN character as the characterto replace. This will be an inverse escape character.The "Change to>" } prompt will now be on the command line. A commonreplace string for the RETURN character would be the CTRL-M, CTRL-Jco}mbination. These are the standard ASCII values for carriage returnand linefeed. This replacement can be helpf}ul for manytelecommunication needs. So let's use this as the replace string. then followed by the}n and This completes the macro. The only difference to note in thisprocedure is the use of t}he inverse escape character as the RETURNcharacter equate for the search. This equate would also be used tofind the c}arriage returns in any find operation driven from a macro.The other equates that must be used to search for special charac}tersfrom macros are listed as follows:Inverse ESCAPE -> then Remember that this procedure is used FROM} MACROS ONLY. If you performthe same function from the editor manually use the actual charactersand not the equates. T}he manual procedure uses the left arrow key tosearch the RETURN character since this is its actual value in theTEXTPRO} editor.- MACRO PROTOCOLS -Any macro on the TEXTPRO disk named TEXTPRO.MAC will be automaticallyloaded at startup. If }the macro file has a macro defined to the @ keythis macro will run immediately after the program loads.A macro sequence ca}n be broken by pressing the key. Executionis halted at this point and cannot be resumed.Macros may be loaded o}r exchanged at any time without affecting thetext in the editor. If a macro key is mistakenly defined twice in onefile on}ly the first assignment will be recognized by TEXTPRO. can be used to pause screen listings but cannot be pr}inted tothe screen and used in a macro. will terminate a screenPage 9listing or print to screen} operation and return you to the editor.Fonts that are specialized for TEXTPRO have the control charactersreplaced wi}th a larger set of letter characters or with an outlinefont set. This allows the easy editing of macro files since the }CTRLkeypresses are more easily identified. Check for these fonts on thebulletin board or create them yourself. They ar}e very helpful if youwill be using the macro feature a great deal.GOOD LUCK WITH THE MACRO FEATURE...RONNIE and MIKEN}OTES:helpful if youwill be using the macro feature a great deal.GOOD LUCK WITH THE MACRO FEATURE...RONNIE and MIKENSEATTLE-PUGET SOUND ATARI COMPUTERENTHUS- IASTS ˠϠĠҭҠUpdated:Mar15,88Ast.Lib.M. Ingle