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The Doc-Proc On-line Document Information Retrieval System
Version 1.3 -- March 01, 1993
Copyright 1993 CONNECT/Soft Publishing Co.
All Rights Reserved
CONNECT/Soft Publishing Co.
4247 Bingham Ct.
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083
United States of America
Sole Proprietor:
John S. Ward
Doc-Proc is distributed as shareware, meaning that users are encouraged,
within the restrictions described in the License Agreement, to share copies
of this program with others, and to upload it to bulletin board systems.
Distribution of registered copies of Doc-Proc is strictly limited.
All copies of Doc-Proc that you distribute must include all of the
original distribution files.
To get an idea of what Doc-Proc is about, just type INSTALL. The
installation is easy. Follow the instructions. After a successful
installation you may run DOC-PROC.EXE in the same directory as the
Doc-Proc distribution files. It will run you through a bare-bones
implementation, but you will want to be sure to read the full
documentation to learn about the more advanced features. A brief list of
features follows the text of this file.
If you decide to purchase Doc-Proc, be sure to use the order form
included (order.doc)
Thanks!
===========================================================================
Doc-Proc Features
===========================================================================
- Professional look and feel for a better first
impression.
- Comprehensive environment detection, including minimum
CPU, floating point processor, installed RAM, and MS-Dos
version.
- All Doc-Proc text strings may be optionally redefined
via an external file.
- Supports VGA/EGA 50/43 line text modes if detected.
- You customize your own titles for each of your screens.
- Doc-Proc is designed with user friendly Function keys that
allow you to have access to POP-UP HELP screens. Help screens
are available for each Menu panel.
- You optionally define the output destination for all documents.
If no output destinations are designated a default list
of destinations will be generated on the Destination screen.
- You may specify a number of different printers for output
all of which could be connected to the same printer port
by using Network directives.
- You have the capability of specifying any Network or Dos
command before Doc-Proc processes any documents.
- Doc-Proc has a user interface that allows the user to issue
Network or Dos directives while while choosing a destination
option.
- Doc-Proc can process DOS text files as well as print files
generated from word processors or other programs.
- You define the Main menu panel by using category names
appropriate to the documents displayed in the sub-menus.
- You optionally define the headings for each sub-menu panel.
If no heading is designated for a sub-menu panel, Doc-Proc
will generate one using the name of the category from
the Main menu.
- You have the capacity to specify up to 18 different categories
on the main panel and up to 18 documents for each sub-menu.
This means it is possible to access a maximum number of 324
documents on-line. This however assumes that no titles will
be used on the menu panels. For every title line used to
describe a menu panel, you have one less line on the screen
for a category or document name.
- Sub-menu panels are designed so that multiple documents may
be selected by separating each option number with a comma.
- Doc-Proc has the capability to display all selected documents
on the terminal.
- Doc-Proc is equipped with a system news processor which allows
the administrator to place dated news on the system that may
be pertinent to the On-line documentation. A selection panel
allows one to view all news or only that news which is less
30 days old.
- Perhaps one of the most intriguing features attained by using
token directives, is that you have the flexibility of
allowing the Doc-Proc administrator to design the screens using
any language. For example: Spanish, French, English, and
German can be easily used without any modifications to the
source code.
- Robust error handling, including a custom critical error
handler that won't scare the dickens out of you.
As text from the MENU.FIL is read, it is scanned for
syntax errors. All syntax errors will be displayed on
the Product Banner screen. The line number in error will
be displayed along with a descriptive error message.
Doc-Proc will terminate until all syntax errors have been
corrected.