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- Hello, and welcome to Quip.
-
- This is a Public Domain program, written in Amiga E, packed with
- more features than any other fortune cookie program. What a waste of time
- <grin>.
-
- Quip has been carefully tested on a number of Amigas, and will not
- work with anything lower than WB 2.04 (because of some of the routines I
- use.. sorry WB 1.3 users... the older version of Quip may still be floating
- around somewhere). This version of Quip tries to follow StyleGuide
- conventions, so it has a version string, and it uses ReadArgs to parse CLI
- options (it even has some extra help built into it, which you can get at
- by typing 'Quip ?', then another '?' at the format stuff). Of course,
- since I don't have the money to actually BUY the StyleGuide book, I'm only
- guessing at the conventions, so...
-
- Quip is a clean program.. it won't suck away any of your ram after
- each execution. As far as I know, Quip is a pure program, too, although I
- would be careful about running several different versions of it at the
- same time if you are using scripts with SEQ list commands or SERIAL quips
- (non-randomized selection from within a file), as Quip will be writing to
- a file in such situations.
-
- Quip can be invoked from CLI as well as from WB. From WB, you may
- invoke Quip with either a project icon (which wouldn't specify a file..
- Quip only looks at the tooltypes), or Quip's own Tool icon. The CLI
- shortcuts will not work with the icons (sorry).
-
- Quip was designed with any sysop in mind (through the redirection
- of Quip's output), and will even create those 60 'banner', 'lonotice',
- 'notice', or 'nochat' files for Citadel sysops. With Quip's scripting
- capabilities, maximum flexibility in how you manage your quips can now be
- had. Quip even supports environment variables, so BBSes that express a
- user's name with an environment variable may invoke Quip with the user's
- name (this is, of course, a subtle suggestion to certain BBS authors out
- there <nudge>).
-
- Scripts may be included in Datafiles, to reduce the number of files
- floating around. The moment a '@' is found, Quip will quit executing a script.
-
- Normal users will like Quip, too, as it supports Nico François'
- reqtools.library, using very nice looking requesters to display the quip
- (if desired). However, those using Quip's stdio will be able to clip the
- quip for use in, say, signature files or whatever.
-
- To get to know the full potential of Quip, please read the
- included .guide file. If you do not have Commodore's AmigaGuide utility,
- you should be able to find it on wuarchive.wustl.edu somewhere in the
- /systems/amiga/aminet directories. I strongly urge you to get this handy
- utility... documentation was never made easier! I apologize for not
- making an associated .doc file, but .guide files are much harder to
- create, so I never bothered to re-organize it to a .doc file.
-
- For those of you interested in knowing who 'Pioughd' is, he's a
- friend of mine in Fayetteville, NC, who strongly desired this program.
- Unfortunately, he doesn't own an Amiga, therefore, I'll have to write this
- for MS-DOS somehow (not sure how I'll do this, as the languages are
- totally different.. but I hate MS-DOS anyway). Piouhgd gave me plenty of
- support during the first versions of Quip, and gave several useful
- suggestions in use in this version of Quip.
-
- For those of you interested in knowing who 'Hue, Jr.' is, he's the
- fellow who programmed the MS-DOS version of Citadel-86 BBS. Citadel 68k
- (the Amiga version of the other) is based largely on Hue, Jr.'s work. If
- you can find Anthony Preston, you'll find the fellow whose done much of
- the porting of the Amiga version of Citadel. Piouhgd and I liked to joke
- about Hue, Jr. on occasion. We both think Citadel is one of the better
- BBS programs around, although I personally haven't found a BBS program
- that I'm satisfied with. Before you start raving about your own BBS
- program, however, think about all the features in a program as frivolous
- as this, then consider what I would demand out of a BBS <evil grin>.
-
- As of this writing, I have a pair of e-mail addresses that should
- get to me if you have a question, need help with, or want to report a bug
- in Quip. Please try 'jvanriper@uncavx.unca.edu' first, as I must use that
- account to get through to my other account... 'jvanripe@nyx.cs.du.edu'.
- These addresses should be good until roughly January 1995, after which I
- will very likely not be available <sigh>.
-
-
- I have no idea what systems Quip have been tested on, although I
- feel confident that Quip will work well with any system running AmigaDOS
- 2.04 or later.
-
- But now this readme is too long. I hope this program is
- satisfactory. And remember, I'm not only the author of Quip, but I'm also
- a user.
-
- - Trey
-