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- Connections 1.0
- ---------------------------------
- Interactive Multimedia Networking
- Copyright 1992, David Becker
- Compuserve 73030,3562
- GEnie D.Becker8
-
- Welcome to Connections! If you want to run multimedia families and you are not
- interested in creating any yourself then this quick start documentation is for
- you.
-
- Connections is freeware. You may distribute it, copy it, share it, sell it
- through the user group or upload it to the local BBS. Please make sure the
- files and documention remain intact and unchanged. Connection version 1.0
- requires a monochrome monitor. You should have at least one megabyte of
- memory and a hard drive.
-
- A Connections multimedia family is an interactive collection of graphics,
- sounds, animations and text presented for your enjoyment and education. You
- simply click the mouse over top of icons and areas on the screen that in turn
- bring forth information.
-
- Lets imagine a theoretical Connections family as an example. A class of school
- children wish to introduce themselves to other ST users through a Connections
- family. You would first be presented with a parent screen containing a title
- and a class picture. Each one of the individual students within this screen
- would be defined as a point and click button. When you click over top of any
- student, the connection is made to another parent screen about that specific
- student. This second parent screen will be displayed and has icons painted on
- it that when clicked upon will reproduce the students voice, an animation of
- the student in gym class or perhaps some smaller pictures of the students pets
- and hobbies. A text file would also be presented describing this students home
- life or other interests. Finally you would click on an icon that would return
- you to the very first parent screen, so that another student could be chosen.
-
- Parent screens are the main graphic screens that contain the icons and
- buttons that you click on top off. There can be many parent screens within a
- Connections family. Here is a brief overview of some of the different
- multimedia children you may encounter when clicking different areas on a
- parent screen:
-
- Sound Child
- ===========
- Connections can reproduce digitized sounds. Turn up the volume! Sounds can
- play in the background while other graphics, text or animations are shown.
- Sometimes wiggling the mouse will cause a sound sample to exhibit "wow and
- flutter" (slow down and speed up) if the computers processor is being
- overworked. This won't hurt anything but best to wait for the sample to finish
- playing rather than use the mouse and degrade the sound reproduction. If
- you use a 16Mhz or faster computer, this won't be a problem.
-
- Animation Child
- ===============
- Animations are a sequence of graphic blocks that when cycled, create the
- illusion of motion. They can be video snapshots, line drawings, cartoons, etc.
- Use the up and down arrow keys to speed up and slow down animations. Click
- the mouse button to exit an animation.
-
- Text Child
- ==========
- Text files are displayed inside their own window and they centre themselves
- automatically. You can use the up and down arrows to scroll one line at a time.
- Use the SHIFT-ARROWS to scroll one page at a time. You can also hit B to jump
- to the bottom of your text file or T for the top. The mouse buttons will also
- scroll the text up and down if the mouse pointer lies within the text window.
- If the mouse pointer is any place else, clicking will exit the window.
-
- Graphic Child
- =============
- Graphic children are picture blocks of any size. One or more can appear at
- preset locations on your screen. Click the right mouse button to exit them.
-
- Executable Child
- ================
- Clicking on an icon can run an external program. Exit as you would normally
- to return to the Connections family.
-
- __________________________________
-
- Running a Connections family is easy. Simply double-click on CONNECT.PRG
- and choose RUN from the main dialog. When the fileselector appears, choose
- START.PI3 from the correct folder and away you go!
-
- You can press the right mouse button from an empty parent screen and you
- will be presented with a dialog box. From this box you have the following
- options available:
-
- Buttons
- -------
- You can view all the point and click buttons. All the defined areas will flash
- inverse. Press a mouse button to exit this option.
-
- Tree
- ----
- By clicking on this button you can view a flowchart of every parent screen
- within the family with every multimedia child that is attached. You can even
- choose to view individual types of multimedia children by clicking the left
- mouse button or pressing any key. Press the right button to exit.
-
- Print
- -----
- You can press P on the keyboard or choose PRINT to send a hard copy of the
- current graphic screen to your printer. This screen dump is Epson 9 pin
- compatible but there are many PD AUTO programs online that configure screen
- dumps for other makes and models.
-
- You can press P within text windows to print ASCII files, within running
- animations to print one of the cells, while graphic children are displayed or
- within any parent screen.
-
- Previous
- --------
- This button takes you to the parent screen that was displayed just before
- this current screen.
-
- Start
- -----
- Click this button to return to the very first parent screen.
-
- Exit
- ----
- You will have the option to quit to the desktop or exit to the main dialog
- and run or create another family.
-
- ____________________________________
-
-
- Auto Running Families
- ---------------------
- You can use INSTALL APPLICATION from the Atari desktop so that the Connections
- program will auto-run when you click on any START.PI3 file.
-
- TOS 2.05 and 2.06 users should highlight CONNECT.PRG from the desktop and then
- click on "install application" from the menu "options". The dialog should then
- be set to:
- Application name: CONNECT.PRG
- Arguments: ___________
- Document type: PI3
- Install as: F__
- Boot status: Normal
- Application type: GEM
- Default dir: Application
- Parameter: Full Path
-
- Click on INSTALL and then save your desktop to make the changes permanent.
- Users of the newdesk TOS 2.06 can also "drop" START.PI3 right on top of the
- Connections program icon and have it auto-run.
-
- The last method of auto-running a family is to place CONNECT.PRG and
- CONNECT.RSC within the folder that contains START.PI3 and your family. If
- Connections finds START.PI3 within the same folder/directory as itself, it
- will immediately run that family.
-
-
- In Closing
- ----------
- I hope you enjoy Connections. Don't hesitate to contact me on GEnie (D.Becker8)
- or Compuserve (73030,3562). Please see the main documentation for further
- information on Connections.
-