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Author: Brian Maguire
Subject: Medium sized font stack display
Date: October 10, 1991
Copyright 1991 Brian J. Maguire
All Rights Reserved
STK5, STK7 and this manual are presented as is, without warranties,
expressed or implied. The author makes no guarantee as to the fitness of
this software.
This software can be copied freely provided the software, including this
manual, is copied in its entirety. The user cannot be charged, in whole or in
part, except for the cost of reproduction. No part of this package may be
used for commercial purposes without written permission from the author.
SUMMARY
Both STK5 and STK7 change the 4 level stack display to a 5 or 7 level display
by using the medium font size. STK5 maintains the status area and displays
5 levels in the stack area while STK7 use both the status and stack area to
display 7 levels.
Unfortunately, the command line is still displayed in the large font size.
Because the line spacing of the command line and stack display are not
uniform, a portion of the stack display will be overwritten be the command
line. The programming involved to correct this problem is extensive. The
entire command line editor and keyboard assignments would have to be
rewritten.
Both programs clear flag 30. To exit the program and restore the normal
stack display, simply set flag 30. If a program is halted the redefined stack
display is suspended. CONTinuing or KILLing the halted program will restore
the 5 or 7 level stack display.
Enjoy,
Brian Maguire
139 Kingsbury
Dearborn, MI 48128