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Load OmniWriter 80 using the command 'L (RETURN) D:OW (RETURN)', and use the commmand 'CTRL-L D:OWSUM.DOC (RETU}RN) CTRL-P P: (RETURN) (RETURN)' to print the documentation. If your printer does not recognize the backspace character ($08)} then you will need to remove the underline and overstrike controls from the files OWSUM.DOC and OWMAP.DOC using the global s}earch and replace. remove the underline and overstrike controls from the files OWSUM.DOC and OWMAP.DOC using the global s00180OmniWriter 80 Keyboard Map[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 0 ] [CLR] [INS] [DEL]st }op beg end erase insrt deletescrol line line } all space char } (appnd)[TAB] [ Q ] [ W ] [ E ] [ R ] [ T ] [ Y ] [ U ] [ I ] [ O ] [ }P ] [ - ] [ = ]tab quit erase retrv text chars insrt false print crsr crsrover forwd buffr l }umin free mode space up down(set) (appnd) }[CTL] [ A ] [ S ] [ D ] [ F ] [ G ] [ H ] [ J ] [ K ] [ L ] [ ; ] [ + ] [ * ]edit chang save delet find search/ } kill load centr crsr crsrprefx case file back strng replace buffr file scrn left right } (appnd)(set) (mrgn) (mrgn) [ Z ] [ X ] [ C ] [ V ] [ B ] [ N ] [ M ] [ , ] [ . }] [ / ] crsr trns- chang back file end pose strng color menu } (set)15[ RESET ] Forced return to editing mode[ OPTION] Use with some commands indicated by ()[ SELECT] U }se to enter inverse video format commands[ START ] Press once to top of screen, twice to top of text[ SHIFT ] Use with }some commands indicated by <>5Formatting Commands(enter while holding down SELECT) Command Default C }ommand Default+--------------------------+--------------------------+| a adjust left margin 0 | n force next } page || b bottom margin 58 | p page length 66 || c centering | r right margin 75 } || d double strike toggle | s spacing 1 || e edge right | t top margin 5 || f de }fine footer | u underline toggle || g goto linked file | w page wait off || h define header } | x columns across 80 || i information | y justify 1=on,0=off 0 || j linefeeds with CR's | } # page number || l left margin 5 | @ starting page nmbr 1 || m margin release | ? start pr }int page 1 |+--------------------------+--------------------------+11Ramdisk Handlers: You should install the OM }NIVIEW ramdisk handlers prior to entering OmniWriter. 130XE owners and 800XL owners with the 256KXL upgrade can use the 'L' o }ption of DOS to load either INSTALL1 or INSTALL2 to install the ramdisk as either drive 1 or 2. To order the 256KXL RAM upgra }de for your 800XL contact 01720-31672 0TALL2 to install the ramdisk as either drive 1 or 2. To order the 256KXL RAM upgra +The following document does not contain any special format controls other thanthe backspace ($08), which should be recogni$}zed by most printers. If yourprinter does not recognize the backspace character (you get lots of doubleprinting when you $}print this document), you may remove the backspacecharacters with the following commands 'CTRL-g SELECT-d (RETURN) (RETURN)$}(wait) CTRL-g SELECT-u (RETURN) (RETURN) (wait)'.page OmniWriter 80 Users Guide1 OmniWriter 80 was adapted$} by David Young especially for use with the OMNIVIEW 80 column enhancemant for the ATARI line of home computers.OmniWriter 80$} itself is provided free of charge to purchasers of OMNIVIEW. It will be updated from time to time. Most of the commands $}in OmniWriter 80 are the same or very similar to the commands of the original 40 column version of SpeedScript published (and%} copyrighted) by Compute! Publications in their May 1985 issue. However, there are differences, many of which are significant%}. These will be highlighted with double striking. Those who are already familiar with SpeedScript can come up to speed (so %}to speak) by scanning the command summary for the highlighted parts. This document is quite terse due to a severe lack%} of time. In fact, it assumes that you are somewhat familiar with how word processors operate. Hopefully there will be more t%}ime in the future to add a tutorial to make it easier on a beginner. However, most of the necessary information to use OmniWr%}iter 80 is contained herein and you will become familiar with many of the more subtle features as you use the program. If you%} do need a more thorough introduction, I suggest you go look up the May 1985 issue of Compute! and read the article, keeping %}in mind that things have changed 'somewhat' (read 'vastly improved'). Yes, you will find many improvements. For one thin%}g, keyboard input is buffered so that the program can keep up with the fastest typers, even in insert mode. In fact, updating% } the screen is subordinate to processing keyboard input, so funny things may happen to the screen when you are typing fast. O% }nce you pause for a split second (which even the fastest typers must do occasionally!) the screen will have a chance to get i% }ts act together. Several other improvements make the editing much more 'ATARI-like' and intuitive. There are even real tabs! % }And several new features of the print processing (including right justification) will give your documents a more professional% } appearance. Read this document, experiment, and enjoy the wonderful world of 80 columns. You will return to the 40 colu%}mn world only with great distaste.David YoungCDY ConsultingNovember 13, 1985Command Summary: Editing Commands%}8CTRL-A: Change the case of the character under the cursor.CTRL-B: Change background color.CTRL-C: Replace the str%}ing which was previously found using the CTRL-F command with the string which was specified using SHIFT-CTRL-C.CTRL-D: De%}lete the previous word, up to the beginning of the line, or up to the beginning of the paragraph, depending on choice of W%},L, or P. Put the deleted text into the kill buffer. If you wish to append to the kill buffer, use OPTION-CTRL-D.CTRL-E:%} Erase the following word, up to the end of the line, or up to the end of the paragraph, depending on choice of W,L, or P%}. Put the erased text into the kill buffer. Continue to type W,L, or P to add more text to the kill buffer. If you wish to ap%}pend to the kill buffer, use OPTION-CTRL-E.CTRL-F: Find the string which was previously specified using the OPTION-CTRL-F%}. In addition to allowing you to set the find string, OPTION-CTRL-F will find the first occurence of the string.CTRL-G:%} Global search and replace. You will be prompted for both the find and replace string. Then the command will be executed whil%}e showing you the results on the screen. If you don't like what is happening to your text, hit SYSTEM RESET to abort the oper%}ation.CTRL-I: Toggle the insert mode. A blinking cursor indicates insert mode, whereas a static cursor indicates overwri%}te mode.CTRL-J: (Jump to mark. Not yet implemented.)CTRL-K: Erase kill buffer. This is done automatically before com%}mands which add things to the kill buffer. If you want these commands to append to the current contents of the kill buffer, h%}old down OPTION while executing them.CTRL-L: Load file. If the cursor is at the beginning of the file, the previous conte%}nts of the text buffer are lost. If the cursor is not at the beginning of the file, the new file overwrites the old contents %}starting at the current cursor location.CTRL-M: File menu. This allows you to perform various file maintenance operations%} without having to go to DOS (see CTRL-Q). A file loaded from the menu replaces the entire contents of the text buffer.% }CTRL-O: Show false spaces at the end of lines.CTRL-P: Print the current contents of the text buffer. You will be prompte%!}d for the desired number of copies. You can preview the results by printing to the screen (E:). If you have a serial printer%"}, print to a disk file and use DOS to copy the listing to the printer. Since OmniWriter resides at $1F00, it will probably wi%#}pe out your serial handler unless it resides up in the OS. Also see CTRL-1.CTRL-Q: Quit OmniWriter and go to DOS. The co%$}ntents of the text buffer will be lost. Depending on your DOS, you may or may not remain in 80 column mode.䛛CTRL-R: Retri%%}eve the contents of the kill buffer and insert them into the text at the current cursor location. The contents of the kill bu%&}ffer are unaffected by this command. The kill buffer is currently 2K long.CTRL-S: Save the contents of the text buffer. %'}If the name is the same as that which was loaded (CTRL-L), you will probably only need to hit RETURN when prompted for the fi%(}le spec. After the save, the cursor is placed back at the beginning of the text buffer in case you need to load another file.%)}䛛CTRL-T: Change the text luminance.CTRL-U: Show the amount of free memory. When you get toward the end of usable mem%*}ory and go to the end of the text buffer, you may notice some wierd stuff at the bottom of the screen. Don't worry, that is j%+}ust the kill buffer and is not part of your text. To get rid of it would have meant less memory for your text.䛛CTRL-W: (W%,}ipe between cursor and mark. Not yet implemented.)CTRL-X: Transpose the character under the cursor with the following one%-}.CTRL-Z: Go to the end of text.CTRL-1: Causes a pause during printing operation (CTRL-P). Hit SYSTEM RESET to abort p%.}rinting.CTRL-2: Go to the beginning of the current line.䛛CTRL-3: Go to the end of the current line.䛛CTRL-CLEAR%/}: Erase the contents of the text buffer. You will be prompted before the command is actually executed.CTRL-INSERT: Inser%0}t one space ahead of the cursor.SHIFT-INSERT: Insert one line ahead of the current line.䛛CTRL-DELETE: Delete the cha%1}racter under the cursor.SHIFT-DELETE: Delete the line the cursor is on and place it in the kill buffer. If you want to a%2}ppend to the kill buffer, hold down OPTION.䛛TAB: Move the cursor over to the next tab stop. If in insert mode, spaces wi%3}ll be filled in ahead of the cursor. If in overwrite mode, spaces are not inserted unless a carriage return is encountered. T%4}o set the tab size, hold down OPTION while typing TAB.䛛CTRL--: Cursor up to the previous line.䛛SHIFT--: Cursor to t%5}he beginning of the paragraph.䛛CTRL-=: Cursor down to the next line.䛛SHIFT-=: Cursor to the end of the paragraph.%6}CTRL-;: Center screen about cursor.䛛CTRL-*: Cursor right by one character. OPTION-CTRL-* will allow you to set the l%7}eft margin.䛛SHIFT-*: Cursor right by one word.CTRL-+: Cursor left by one character. OPTION-CTRL-+ will move the left %8}margin to the left by column.SHIFT-+: Cursor left by one word.ESC: Causes the next character typed to be forced into %9}the text. Can be used to imbed printer controls in the text. However, it is better to use the 'printkey' facility for inserti%:}ng printer controls since printkey characters will not be counted as characters during right justification.CTRL-@: (Set%;} mark at current cursor position. Not yet implemented.)CAPS: Toggle between upper and lower case.START: Press once to%<} go to the top of the screen. Press twice to go to the top of the document.RETURN: Inserts a carriage return (CR) and den%=}otes end of paragraph. Right justification will not be performed on the printed line which is terminatated with CR.Comm%>}and Summary: Format Commands0The following commands are entered by holding down the SELECT key while pressing the corre%?}sponding lower case key. They will be executed during printing (CTRL-P). The inverse video characters thus inserted into th%@}e text are not counted during right justification but are counted during centering and edge right operations. Commands requ%A}iring inputs should be immediately followed by their arguments, whether they be numbers or text. Most of these commands need %B}to be on a line by themselves (although several can be grouped together on the same line) and that line does not count toward%C} the number of lines printed on the page. Others, however, are imbedded on the same line with text (SELECT-c, SELECT-d, SELEC%D}T-u, and SELECT-#). Study the imbedded format commands in this document for further clarification.10SELECT-a: Adjust %E}left margin. This value is added to the left margin (SELECT-l) to become the effective left margin. This value can also be ne%F}gative (255 = -1, 254 = -2, etc.). Default is 0. See also the margin release (SELECT-m). This parameter has been set to 10 fo%G}r the blocks of text in this section.䛛SELECT-b: Bottom margin. From this line to the end of the page (SELECT-p) will be f%H}illed with CR's and footer, if one is defined. Default is 58.SELECT-c: Center the following text terminated with a CR. Ce%I}ntering is based on the right and left margins (SELECT-r and SELECT-l). Care must be taken to set these parameters carefull%J}y if compressed or double width characters are to be centered correctly. Footers and headers are typically centered.SELE%K}CT-d: Double strike toggle. This is a universal method for emphasizing text since it employs only the backspace character, wh%L}ich most printers recognize. All the emphasized text in this document use this command.䛛SELECT-e: Edge right. The followi%M}ng text, terminated with a CR, will be shoved up against the right margin (SELECT-r).This sentence is preceded by SELECT-e.%N}SELECT-f: Define footer. The following text, terminated with a CR, will appear on the third line from the bottom of each %O}of the following pages. The page number in this document is done with a footer.SELECT-g: Go to linked file. The following%P} filespec, terminated by a CR, will be used to read in a file to continue printing. This is how you print a document which is%Q} too long to fit all in memory at one time. This command usually goes at the very end of the text.SELECT-h: Define header%R}. The following text, terminated with a CR, will appear on the third line from the top of each of the following pages.SEL%S}ECT-i: Information. The following text, terminated with a CR, will be ignored by the CTRL-P command. Use it to imbed comments%T} that you do not wish to appear in the printout.SELECT-j: Linefeeds (LF's) with CR's. Some printers automatically supply %U}LF's with CR's, some don't. Try this command if all the text gets printed on one line.20SELECT-l: Left margin. The left %V}edge of the text will abut the left margin unless adjust margin (SELECT-a) is non-zero or centering (SELECT-c) or edge right %W}(SELECT-e) is in effect. Default is 5. For this block it has been set to 20.5SELECT-m: Margin release. Adjust margin (S%X}ELECT-a) will be disabled for one line so that text will abut the left margin. This is for indenting blocks of text like tho%Y}se appearing in this command summary.SELECT-n: Force new page. This will cause the text following this command to start p%Z}rinting on the next page. If you plan to have a new header (SELECT-h) on the next page, define it just prior to this command.%[}SELECT-p: Page length. This sets the number of lines per page. For 11 inch paper that is 66. Default is 66. If you are pr%\}inting on paper of other lengths, as with labels, be sure to use SELECT-p to set the page length to the correct number of lin%]}es per page. This is especially important when printing multiple copies.55SELECT-r: Right margin. Default is 75. The rig%^}ht margin for this block is temporarily set at 55.275SELECT-s: Spacing. Determines how many CR's are put at the end of %_}each printed line. Default is 1. The spacing for this block has been set to 2.1SELECT-t: Top margin. This value determi%`}nes how many blank lines are printed at the top of a new page. Default is 5. The header, if defined, always appears as the t%a}hird line of the top margin.䛛SELECT-u: Underline toggle. Put it before and after text to be underlined.SELECT-w: Pa%b}ge wait. If this is in effect then the printer will wait for you to insert a new sheet of paper at the beginning of each page%c}. Default is off.SELECT-x: Columns across. The total number of characters which could fit across the page. The default is%d} 80. This parameter currently has no effect.䛛0SELECT-y: Right justify. A value of 0 turns it off, any other value turn%e}s it on. Default is off. Spaces will be inserted between the words so that the right edge of all lines (except for the last o%f}ne of a paragraph) line up. Right justification has no effect on lines in which SELECT-c or SELECT-e are in effect or on line%g}s which are shorter than 1 printed line and are terminated with a CR. For right justification to work, the right and left mar%q}B%DOS SYSB*)DUP SYSB1SAUTORUN SYSBINSTALL1 BINSTALL2 BMAP BAOW BOWDSK DOCBOWMAP DOCB{OWSUM DOCB}POL B README BBRIEF BINBBRIEF DOCBOMZET BASBOMZET DOCB?OMZET PICB1 WORDPROCCOMgins must be set so as to allow at least 2 words per line. The text of this document is right justified except for this one b%r}lock.䛛1SELECT-#: Page number. Use this in your text wherever you want the current page number to appear. Usually used in%s} headers or footers (SELECT-h or SELECT-f).SELECT-@: Starting page number. Default is 1.SELECT-?: Start print page. A%t}ll pages of the printout will be skipped up to this one. Default is 1.SELECT-any other key: This command can be used to a%u}ssign print codes to certain characters so that these "printkeys" (inserted by holding down SELECT and typing the key) can be%v} used in the text rather than imbedding the the control characters themselves (by typing ESC followed by a CTRL character). T%w}he way that printkeys are defined is to hold down SELECT while typing a key (any character, including the entire upper case, %x}except those already defined above are available), release SELECT, type "=", and type the decimal equivalent of the code you %y}want that printkey to represent. Then you can use these printkeys freely within your text to control the printer as you see f%z}it. Some commonly used printkeys are already defined: 1 = 27 (ESC), 2 = 14 (start double width), 3 = 15 (stop double width or%{} start condensed), and 4 = 18 (stop condensed). For example, to start condensed, hold down SELECT and type "13". To stop cond%|}ensed, hold down SELECT and type "14".D:OWMAP.DOCexample, to start condensed, hold down SELECT and type "13". To stop cond$480151OmniWriter 80 for OMNIVIEW by David Young05851Boot up this disk and use the 'J' option of DOS to make a )~}backup of it. Load OmniWriter 80 using the command 'L (RETURN) D:OW (RETURN)', and use the commmand 'CTRL-L D:OWSUM.DOC (RETU)}RN) CTRL-P P: (RETURN) (RETURN)' to print the documentation. If your printer does not recognize the backspace character ($08))} then you will need to remove the underline and overstrike controls from the files OWSUM.DOC and OWMAP.DOC using the global s)}earch and replace.Els zoals je ziet is dit 80 koloms een beetje moeilijk leesbaar op een tv vindt je niet dus toch maar e)}en monitor helace.Els zoals je ziet is dit 80 koloms een beetje moeilijk leesbaar op een tv vindt je niet dus toch maar e( >>>>>>>>>>>>>> IMPORTANT NEW OMNIVIEW XL/XE INFORMATION! <<<<<<<<<<<<<< 絑@@L> 1} B V ` c@> ?統> ?Y?L?? ?>L<>H ĵ h L 1}??L  B V `(qXɰ` `> ?@> ?`?L8` BDEHI V1}`)``@ i L൭8@`)`` @`8 ``)͠ᠰ 2 H`>=1}X`3ҩҢ8ɟ`@)@I@) @`  1}8@<8A߷=i{XȑXȑX@ XȑXȑXA8 `` GLX1} GLX GLXiX` L@ @ `@`@ @ `@`A A`A A`@ 1}`@ s@`>A?@ ȱ>>Lͷ۸>`>A?@ >ȑ>L﷩>`> ??A?>?>?L >1} `>A?? ?>?>?L8> `@ >8La8>> Z@ Q` >` |`BoU1}TLText loeschen (j/n) BDEHI Vܸ׹UT? H ʲhjJ` @@A AL `1}@@ A `XL9i* LK 8 `.01uԩ1} R} 7  dUT ɛLQ عZZL sL L L~ L} L1} L ÷Lɝ Lɜ .L ZL 絠@@ZZL sL L L~ L} L0? BRIEF-SCHREIBER DISK 24B =============== Dit programma kan je het beste wegschrijven op een disk me5}t DOS.SYS als AUTORUN.SYS. Het is een kleine tekstverwerker,die niet al die lelijke return tekens tussen 5}de tekst zet.Als negatief punt moet je er op letten dat de woorden aan het eind van de zin niet afbreken, want "WORDWRA5}P" is niet een onderdeel van dit programma. Na het laden verschijnt een grijze titellijn.Daar onder een oranje 5}lijn met tekstbreedte instelling en tab instelling. Hieronder een zwarte lijn met BRIEF DRUCKEN. Met SELE5}CT krijg je op deze lijn SPEICHERN,LADEN en X MIN-MAX + TAB. In elk van deze opties kun je editeren. De opties werken5} met START. BRIEF DRUCKEN print de tekst uit. SPEICHERN zet de tekst op disk,na een naam gevraagd te hebben waa5}rna RETURN. LADEN haalt de tekst van disk op het scherm,na een naam gevraagd te hebben en een RETURN. 5} Dan de oranje instellijn. x= de kolom waarin de cursor is.Deze is niet in te stellen. min = linker kantlijn 5} max = rechter kantlijn Deze zijn in te stellen door in de optie x min-max + tab op start te drukken en daarna5} met - en + toets instellen. y = regel waarin cursor zich bevind.Min 000 en max 100 regels niet in te stellen. 5} tab = wel in te stellen. De CTRL cursor toetsen werken normaal, evenals CTRL + CLEAR,INSERT en DELETE, d5}eze werken ook met SHIFT. ______________________________________________________________________ 5}_________________________________________________________________ 4'tPLAATJABKNNBUFFERZNIETDODOSLAADOSSCHRIJGEHEUGENWILUNIACTIOBUFLBUFHSECLSECHREEDSEPUUTSEP9}EESELSEOMZETTED A> $C K< |;9} tB9}hh*** TEKST-OMZETTER *** *** BY PECHMO *** *** 02154-11938 ***P 9} +6-Y@Y;B,;@,;@,;@,;A(,;@, 6-B:,(9}E2X@ @@@@K:F(}X( TEKSTOMZETTER<(( (((1. LEZEN VAN NIET-DO9}S DISKF(2. 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