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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN LIMA
NEWSLETTER APRIL 1988
Turn on the real power of
TI-Writer
^^and your printer with PLUS!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A review
by Charles Good
.IN +4
PLUS!, a greatly enhanced
version of what used to be
called FUNLPLUS, is a fairware
offering that consists of a DSSD or
SSSD flippy disk filled with
templates designed to allow you to
make maximum use of the advanced
features of TI-Writer, particularly
as it is used in v4.0 of Funnelweb.
If you have a STAR printer (Gemini
10X, SG, L series), PLUS! also
allows you to do useful things with
your printer's built in special
graphics characters that go from
ASCII 160-254. The rest of
the PLUS! disk is filled with
personal and business letter
templates, tutorials, and a diverse
variety of extended basic utility
programs. Some of this XB software
was written by the PLUS! author
Jack Sughrue, and some is from the
public domain. Many know Jack
Sughrue as the author of the IMPACT
99 series that is published in many
newsletters. The heart of PLUS! is
its TI-Writer enhancements. If you
wish to make the very most of
TI-Writer and do not consider
yourself skilled at utilizing the
FORMATER and its .TL and .IF format
commands, then read on!
TI-Writer enhancements:
With expensive word processors,
such as WORD STAR there are format
commands that you can type right into
the body of the text that cause the
printer to do special things. You
can, with these embeded format
commands, turn on and off
underlining, different fonts such as
italics and near letter quality,
switch in and out of subscript or
enlarged lettering, etc. You can see
these format commands in your text on
the screen, but they are not printed.
Instead, when a format command is
received by the printer, the printer
switches on or off one of its special
features. In TI-Writer there only
two such embeded format commands.
All other formating is done with dot
commands such as ".RM 75". Most dot
commands must be on a separate line,
so they make your text look funny
when viewed with the editor, and for
many TI users the dot commands are
difficult to understand. Many
members of my user group only use the
TI-Writer editor and have never
themselves written anything designed
to be printed through the formater.
PLUS! contains a series of
templates that each, among other
things, allow the use of a wide
variety of embeded formatting
commands. These templates are based
on the use of the formater dot
commands .IF and .TL and work their
magic when your text is printed out
via the TI-Writer formater. You
don't have to know anything about
this stuff in order to use these
templates, however. Everything is
done more or less automatically.
If the PLUS! disk is in DSK1,
then all you have to do to access one
of these templates is to go to the
TI-Writer editor. From the editor's
command mode (this is where you are
when you first enter the editor) type
LF <enter>, DSK1.X <enter> where X is
the single digit number that loads
a PLUS! template. Then type FCTN 0
<enter> to get rid of the line
numbers on the screen, and you are
ready begin typing your text. This
entire review was typed as one
continuous TI-Writer editor text file
using a single PLUS! template. By
loading a single key PLUS! template
file, the following are automatically
set up:
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1- Screen margins are set at 1
and 38 with word wrap on and
automatic paragraph indentation 4
spaces each time <enter> is pressed.
This means that the entire text is
displayed on the screen with NO
LEFT/RIGHT SCROLLING needed. Proof
reading is easy, since you can see
everything at once (except for
scrolling up and down) in an easy to
read 38 column display.
2- Left and right margins and,
with some templates, right
justification are set up which you
see when you print your text to the
printer through the TI-Writer
formater. The final printout margins
and the presence or absence of right
justification vary depending upon
which PLUS! template is loaded.
Different templates give different
results.
3- Special startup formats and
type sizes are available in some
templates. Some templates start you
off with emphasized print for really
good looking text. One template
starts you off in condensed print in
118 columns. For really tiny
printing, another template gives you
condensed subscript with small line
spacing (see below) in 134 columns!
One of the neatest templates is in
school term paper format. This term
paper template has emphasized print
and prints to the printer double
spaced with automatic page header and
footer. Try doing double spacing in
the editor sometime. It isn't easy!
This term paper format is really
great, and it, as with all
PLUS! templates, is totally
automatic. You don't need to worry
about margins, or where one page will
end and another begin.
4- A complete series of embeded
commands are available from each
template. Most of these embeded
commands are the same in each of the
templates. You can print the very
same text file via the formater using
different templates and the
differences you see will be mainly in
startup format (font type, margins,
double or single space, presence or
absence of right justification). All
you do to embed a command is type
CTRL/U, then SHIFT/x, then CTRL/U
without any spaces between. The "x"
is a letter of the alphabet.
Different SHIFT/x commands cause
different things to happen. You see
a funny looking symbol on the screen,
but this funny symbol isn't printed.
You can turn on DOUBLE STRIKE and
then turn it off again. You can turn
on EMPHASIZED PRINT, which the PLUS!
docs call Near Letter Quality, and
you can turn it off again. If you
really want dark print you can turn
on both emphasized and double strike
at the same time by using both of the
needed commands, one right after the
other in the body of the text. How
about ITALICS on and then off. Maybe
you want to UNDERLINE part of your
text and then stop underlining, all
while maintaining right
justification. Normally CTRL/U
special character mode messes up
right justification, but Jack Sughrue
has come up with a partial fix. The
only thing about his fix that you
need to know is that IF YOU ARE USING
A TEMPLATE WITH RIGHT JUSTIFICATION,
DO NOT PUT ANY SPACES EITHER BEFORE
OR AFTER AN EMBEDED FORMAT COMMAND.
The only exception to this is embeded
format commands that occur at the
beginning and end of a sentence. For
templates that do not use right
justification, you are supposed to
leave spaces between all words that
begin or end with a format command as
would seem the natural thing to do.
Some type fonts may alter the number
of characters per inch and thus mess
up right justification, but you can
still embed commands to access these
fonts.
This is CONDENSED PRINT.
This is enlarged print.
This small print is in SUBSCRIPT
size. You can also
have SUPERSCRIPT .
This is ELITE print, slightly
smaller than normal pica print.
.LM +5
This tiny tiny dark print is in
CONDENSED SUBSCRIPT DOUBLESTRIKE and
has very tiny line spacing so that
you can squeeze lots of words in a
small space. A special embeded code
creates this small line spacing. I
have used the three embeded codes,
subscript, condensed, and small line
spacing codes at the beginning of
this paragraph to create this
text.
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.LM 3
5- Macro and graphic embeded
commands are available, different
ones in different templates, and
tutorials tell how to make your own
custom macros. Shown here is a
really neat example of a single macro
command that creates emphasized,
doublestrike, and underline. You can
have a single embeded command print a
whole word such as PLUS! or a
short group of words. Graphic
patterns that you define as printer
download characters or built in
printer graphics can be printed with
a single embeded command. Card suits
(clubs, spades, etc) are included in
one of the PLUS! templates as an
example user defined graphics, and a
hardcopy sheet inserted into
the PLUS! disk envelope shows how
to define such characters. The
following line shows predefined
printer graphics (alternating
black/white diamonds) accessed by a
single embeded code:
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These features are all available
to you automatically at printout
through the TI-Writer formater when
you load a PLUS! template into the
editor at the beginning of each text
file you create. After loading a
template a non printing comment
appears on the first few screen lines
at the beginning of your text file
listing the special features of the
particular template you have
selected. All you need is a
reference sheet listing what each of
the CTRL/U,SHIFT/x,CTRL/U embeded
formating commands does and you are
ready to go!
Printer Graphic enhancements:
Have you ever been envious of the
built in graphic patterns available
to users of Commodore computers? All
they do is type a key, and the
graphic pattern on the front of the
key appears on the screen. Such
screen graphics are, of course, not
easy with the TI994A, but they are
easy to print out using the built in
graphics available in most printers.
PLUS! has tutorials about how to
access these printer graphic
characters in STAR printers,
including the Gemini, SG, and
N^series (NL, NP, NX, etc). Some
very nice graphic templates are
provided by PLUS! which permit the
user of STAR printers to print out
very nice looking boxes. Although
STAR printers are sometimes said to
be "Epson compatable" this is not
entirely true. The graphic
characters of STAR printers (ASCII
160-254) are not the same as those of
Epson, Panasonic, or other "Epson
compatable" printers. The printer
graphic templates of PLUS! only
work with STAR printers.
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>mnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnm #
>mnmn #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^You^can^put^^anything^you^want^in^a^^box^like^^this,^but^if^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^the^box^is^to^be^printed^via^the^formater^^you^must^fill^up^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^every^empty^space^in^the^box,^including^those^between^words^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^with^the^included^space^character^(SHIFT/6).^^The^box^below^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^^^^^^is^a^letter^template^that^is^on^the PLUS disk.^^^^^^^ >mnmnm #
>mnmn #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >mnmnm #
>mnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnm #
.IF DSK4.C1
>676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ J A C K^^^^S U G H R U E ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Box^^459 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ East Douglas MA ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^01516^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>67 #^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >76 #
>676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676 #
.IF DSK4.C9
You can also have single straight lines of graphics to ornament your text,
like these:
>DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD #
>}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~}~} #
>WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW #
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As with the TI-Writer templates,
you don't really need to know how
these graphics work, you just need to
merge the PLUS! graphic template of
your choice into your TI-Writer text
and then use FCTN/3 (delete line) to
delete the template graphic lines you
don't want. For those who want to
know, the PLUS! docs explain everything.
Letter Templates.
Three letter templates are
included in addition to the one shown
just above. Two of these use a
little known feature of TI-Writer
called "include prompt". As you move
down through the formater menu
prompts, usually just hitting <enter>
for each one, after you answer "PAUSE
AT END OF PAGE: N" the printer prints
the first part of the letterhead. A
prompt on the formater menu screen
then appears and asks "Month". After
you answer, another prompt asks
"Day", and another asks "Person".
The month, date, the year 1988, and
the "Dear_______," person are printed
in their correct positions on your
letter, and you can then begin typing
your text, complete with embeded
format commands. There is no need to
move the cursor around to the correct
position for typing the month, day,
and person. This is done
automatically! The only disadvantage
to this "include prompt" way of
entering data in your letter is that
if you save your letter to disk for
later reference, the "month", "day",
and "person" names are not saved, and
this is important information.
Utility Programs in XBASIC:
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CAT is an extended basic LOADer
menu program that reads the disk
directory and allows one keypress
load and run of xbasic programs.
When it reads the disk directory CAT
distinguishes between PROGRAMs and
other types of files. CAT allows you
to print the directory to a printer
and to delete a file.
INSTALABEL prints any six lines
of text you want on a sticky label,
making as duplicate copies of this
label as you desire.
INSTAPRINT prints any D/V80
file to the printer just as PF would
from the TI-Writer editor.
INSTADUMP is the fastest
XBASIC screen dump I have seen. It
can easily be added to any program.
its only limitation is that it won't
dump redefined characters.
INSTAMAIL prompts you for a
person's name, street, city, state,
etc., then the next person's name,
etc. All these data are printed in
neat tabular format.
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Two calendar programs are
included. YEARLY/CAL prints
four months per paper sheet, each
sheet with a custom title at the top,
while DESK/CAL prints one month per
sheet and gives you the option of
printing specific information, such
as "Barb's birthday", in the box of
any date.
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BANNER makes banners with large
letters. You can define the graphics
of these letters if you want, and
control their size. Banner works
with all STAR printers except SG
models. I don't know if it works
with other printer brands.
3/COL will print a disk
directory in 3 columns with a date
and your name. The result is
suitable for pasting on a disk
envelope. I find this one very
useful.
IG!PAY is just for fun! Enter
some text and the screen displays a
pig latin translation.
SETUP will configure and test
any Epson compatable printer (not
just STAR printers) for margins,
fonts, line spacing, etc. SETUP will
also print out a list of embeded
commands you can use in edit mode
with almost any word processor to
access some of your printer's special
features.
tinyteeny is a small word
processor what prints very small
letters on adding machine paper, just
about the cheapest roll paper you can
buy!
PLUS!VIEW is a razzle-dazzle
screen presentation of the features
of PLUS!. It is said to be
adaptable to other types of
presentations.
P! is only on the DSSD version
of PLUS! since the disk is so full
that there isn't room for P! on the
flippy version. P! makes a cursor in
the form of the PLUS! logo, a goose
head.
MULTICOLUMN allows you to print
out text entered via a special
TI-Writer template in neat two column
side by side format. This is great
for newsletter editors.
GOTHIC allows you to print out
really nice gothic lettering.
SMALLIFY is a two step program
that squeezes single line xbasic
programs into very tight multiline
format, saving lots of memory.
SMALLIFY is better than several of
the PD programs of this type I have
seen, and is at least as good as
SMASH, a commercial program sold a
few years ago for this purpose.
MAX-RLE is also part of
the PLUS! package. With it you can
print many many graphic pictures to
the screen, dump them to your
printer, and convert them from one
"artist" format to another. A
really good picture of Mickey Mouse
(MICKEY) is included on
the PLUS! disk so you can give
MAX-RLE an immediate try.
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My general impressions
of PLUS!
Taken individually, none of the
material found on the PLUS! disk is
new. Tutorials on the creation of
transliteration files for use in
TI-Writer have been published in
newsletters and in MICROPENDIUM.
Information about using the graphics
built into STAR printers has been
published Jim Peterson in his TIPS
columns and of course can be found
(if you look very hard) in the
printer owner's manual. XBASHER, a
commercial program, will squeeze
xbasic code tighter than SMALLIFY. A
fairware assembly language screen
dump is faster than INSTADUMP and
will dump redefined characters.
There are fairware packages of disk
catalog and calendar programs that,
because of the size of the package,
will do more things than the similar
programs found in
the PLUS! package. Nevertheless,
the combination of featues found
in PLUS! makes it well worth the
$10 fairware asking price. The
asking price of each one of the
commercial and fairware offerings
mentioned in the this paragraph would
equal or exceed the cost of the
entire PLUS! package. Only
in PLUS! can you find all this
useful stuff all together in such an
easy to use form at such a reasonable
price.
In spite of reading articles
about making .IF and .TL templates,
about TI-Writer's "special graphics
mode", and about printer graphics, I
never attempted to try these out
before I got my hands
on FUNLPLUS, the previous version of
what is now PLUS!. The written
descriptions of .TL files and printer
graphics seemed too complicated.
FUNLPLUS and PLUS! have taught me
almost everything I know about the
advanced use of of TI-Writer and
printer graphcs. PLUS! is much
improved over FUNLPLUS.
The PLUS! templates are much more
sophisticated and more logically
organized than they were on
on FUNLPLUS and all
the PLUS! software works with a
variety of printers. Some software
on the older FUNLPLUS only worked
properly if you used a Gemini 10X
printer. It is all there on
the PLUS! disk, templates,
software, and tutorials on how to use
everything. You don't have to type
in any program listings and you don't
have to do any trial and error
creating unless you want to make your
own custom templates.
If you use TI-Writer alot and if
you feel adequately skilled in the
creation of custom .IF
transliteration files and the use of
your printer's built in graphics, and
if you don't think you need any of
the xbasic software found on
the PLUS! disk than you don't
need PLUS!. If you use TI-Writer
alot and, like me 10 months ago, you
are not making your own custom .TL
templates to .IF into your text
files, then you really will benefit
from what PLUS! has to offer,
particularly if you are using a STAR
printer.
The requested fairware donation is
$10 for first time registered users,
and $3 plus a disk and postage paid
return mailer if you have previously
paid for FUNLPLUS. Send your
donation to:
Jack Sughrue
P.O. Box 459
East Douglas MA 01516
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