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- SHOW - The ShowMaker Show Viewer
- --------------------------------
- (c) Copyright Dan Moore 1988,1989
-
-
- Introduction
- ------------
- The SHOW program displays Show Files (.SHO) created with the
- ShowMaker system. SHOW requires approximately 80K to operate,
- and PC- or MS-DOS release 2.0 or greater. A color display is
- recommended, but not mandatory. Show also takes advantage of a
- Microsoft or compatible mouse if one is available.
-
- Starting SHOW
- -------------
- The SHOW program is started with the following command:
-
- SHOW [SHOWDIR] [/BW]<Enter>
-
- [SHOWDIR] is an optional parameter which points to the directory
- where the desired Show Files (.SHO) are stored. SHOWDIR must be
- a valid DOS drive:\directory\ name containing a trailing
- backslash. If the [SHOWDIR] parameter is omitted, SHOW will
- look for .SHO files in the current directory. If the SHOW
- program is in a PATH'ed directory (a directory defined in your
- PATH command), start the SHOW program from the .SHO file
- directory and omit the [SHOWDIR] parameter.
-
- The [/BW] optional parameter forces monochrome display. This
- parameter is not usually needed if you are using standard DOS
- video modes since SHOW detects these automatically and adjust
- the display colors accordingly. In case of extreme
- incompatibility when using a monochrome monitor, you may try
- this parameter.
-
- Following are three examples:
-
- 1. Show Files are in C:\DATA\SHOWS and the SHOW program is in
- the C:\SHOW directory
-
- C:>CD SHOW
- C:>SHOW C:\DATA\SHOWS\ <Enter>
-
- 2. The SHOW program is in the DOS PATH and Show Files are in the
- C:\DATA\SHOW directory:
-
- C:>CD DATA\SHOW
- C:>SHOW <Enter>
-
- 3. SHOW.EXE and Show files are in the current directory and
- monochrome output is desired:
-
- C:>SHOW /BW <Enter>
-
- If no Show Files were found in the current directory or in the
- directory specified on the command line, SHOW will terminate
- with an appropriate error message. The error message may also
- be displayed if an incorrect command-line parameter was used.
-
- If .SHO files were found, SHOW will display its logo/copyright
- screen. After a few seconds, the Show File Menu Screen will
- appear.
-
-
- The Show File Menu
- ------------------
- The Show File Menu Screen displays a variable-size, scrollable
- window containing the titles of all shows found in the show
- directory. To select a show, use the cursor key(s) or roll the
- mouse until the desired show name is highlighted, then press
- <Enter> or click the left mouse button. Pressing <Esc> or
- clicking the right mouse button exits SHOW and returns to DOS.
-
-
- The Credit Screen
- -----------------
- Once you have selected a Show, a credit screen will be shown
- for a few short seconds, acknowledging the show's author. You
- will then be prompted to press any key or click either mouse
- button to start the Show.
-
-
- Running SHOW
- ------------
- When SHOW starts, it immediately displays the first screen in
- the .SHO file. The bottom line contains help information which
- may be cycled via the F1 key. The default Help Line displays
- keyboard help; the second help line displays mouse help.
- Pressing F1 a third time eliminates the help line altogether.
- Since many screens contain 25 lines' worth of information,
- turning the help line off will allow you to view the entire
- screen. Once you become familiar with SHOW's simple commands,
- you may wish to keep the help line off.
-
- SHOW controls are simple and intuitive:
-
- F1 - Cycle Help Line (kb/mouse/OFF)
- PgDn/Click Left - Display Next Screen
- PgUp/Click Right - Display Previous Screen
- Home - Display First Screen
- End - Display Last Screen
- F2/Click Both - Screen Menu
- Esc - Exit Show/Return to Show File Menu
-
- When you exit the Show, the Show File Menu Screen will be
- re-displayed.
-
-
- F2 - Screen Menu
- ----------------
- Pressing F2 (or clicking both mouse buttons) at any time during
- the show displays the Show's Screen Menu. The top line of the
- menu screen contains the Show's title. Below the title, a
- scrollable window displays the show's screen descriptions and
- allows selection of the next screen to be viewed.
-
- While in the screen selection window, the following keys and key
- combinations are active:
-
- Dn/Mouse Down - Down one screen
- Up/Mouse Up - Up one screen
- PgDn - Down 18 screens
- PgUp - Up 18 screens
- Home - Top of Window
- End - Bottom of Window
- ^Home - First Screen
- ^End - Last Screen
- Enter/Click Left - Select screen and exit
- Esc/Click Right - Exit without screen change
-
- Pressing <Enter> or clicking the left mouse button selects the
- highlighted screen and resumes the show at the new starting
- location.
-
- Pressing <Esc> or clicking the right mouse button returns to the
- show where you left off.
-
-
- First and Last Screens
- ----------------------
- PgUp/Click Right when on the first screen or PgDn/Click Left on
- the last screen will cause SHOW to display an informational
- screen to let you know that you were at the beginning or end of
- the show. Pressing <Esc> will display the exit prompt, while
- pressing any key will return you to the program at the first or
- last screen, respectively.
-
-
- Video Adapter Support
- ---------------------
- Shows are developed with color displays in mind, but they can be
- viewed on any display. Since the ShowMaker program allows
- vibrant, high-intensity background colors, a color display is
- strongly recommended.
-
- On systems equipped with monochrome displays, SHOW alters screen
- colors to insure that all data is visible. This extra
- translation process may cause a slight delay during screen
- transition on slower systems. If you are using a composite
- video monitor attached to a color/graphics adapter, use the DOS
- MODE BW80 command prior to running show to insure that native
- screen colors are changed for optimum results on your display.
- A modem command is not required for true monochrome (MDA) and
- color displays attached to IBM and compatible color adapters
- (CGA, EGA and VGA).
-
-
- A Word on ShowMaker
- -------------------
- Screen shows are designed and assembled with the ShowMaker
- system, itself under development.
-
- Use of ShowMaker will require a fully paid license, and each
- copy of the program will be serialized. Various price schedules
- will be available for personal, business, or educational use of
- the programs.
-
- If you are interested in ShowMaker, contact me in writing for
- availability date and licensing terms at the following address:
-
- Dan Moore
- 1514 South Drive
- Columbus, IN 47203
-
- Dan Moore
- February, 1989