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- uHow to Quik menu
- How to "Quikmenu"
- by Commodore Free
-
- Loadstars quick mznu system featuring
- "mini presenter" Allows users to
- quickly and easily create a disk based
- magazine or menu system to launch
- applications and text files. Ok then
- Creating "commodore Free" issue number
- 4
-
- Layout and art work We need a title
- for the magazine this would be a text
- "title" obviously we are going to use
- "commodore free", this can be a
- Doodle, Advanced art studio, Art
- studio, Loadstar SHP format or a Kola
- Picture, If you can draw draw a logo
- in 2 colours black and white and go
- to the Everyone who can draw section.
-
- I am assuming little drawing ability
- and we are going to use a PC to design
- our Screen. This is a 320 x 200 screen
- with the words Commodore Free. The
- conversion will create a mirror image
- of the screen and we need only draw in
- black and white 2 colour design. Just
- create a text picture. Right artwork
- created but, this is a PC bitmap we
- need to convert the image to Doodle
- format and I have used Congo for the
- process. Start Congo and search for
- the picture, Congo opens a familiar
- Windows browser to look for the files
-
- Now press the convert button (this is
- the icon of 3 floppy disks stacked on
- top of each other) This will walk
- through a Conversion process. Select
- the output format of "doodle
- uncompressed" Select a location to
- save the file here just to the root of
- drive c:\ Click NEXT
-
- You can now adjust brightness and
- Gamma correction, the screen will
- update live so you can see the
- effects. Pressing next moves you to
- the Dither settings I find here you
- need to go forward and backwards
- through these screens as changing one
- setting will affect others, so it's a
- little trial and error I selected
- Everything on Zero except the Gamma
- correction of 2.55 normally works ok
- .Dither percent of Zero and dither
- kind of nearest click Next select 2
- nearest colours and then click Save
- the file will be saved in our case to
- the root of our C;\ drive
-
- Getting the File to Disk Various
- utilities exist for getting files to
- commodore disk images just picking one
- from random then and for no reason I
- am using Copy 64 Start the application
- press F9 to get the menu system Scroll
- through the list and select "create
- disk image" I am going to make a D81
- disk So select D81 and press enter
- Give the file a name here I am using
- free4.d81 and the file will be created
- in the current directory. Select the
- file and press enter to see the images
- contents Pressing TAB moved between
- the spit screen window display, now
- look for the Doodle image it should
- end .dd remember we saved it in the
- Root of drive c:\ select the file and
- press F5 to copy it into our disk
- image, a message will appear about
- renaming or copying now the image has
- been copied to our D81 file
-
- GODOT For some reason the file wont
- load properly in the quick menu so we
- need to run it through Godot, I think
- all Godot does is rename it to
- ddfree.dd I.e. prefix the file with dd
- otherwise our software cant tell it's
- a Doodle file, anyway it gives an
- excuse to run
-
- Godot Select LOAD as Doodle and Select
- SAVE as Doodle Then click LOAD on the
- Right and search for your file from
- disk Find the file on your disk or
- disk image
-
- Set the "screen Controls" HIRES
- Colours 2 Exec Area Clip
-
- Click display to look at the image,
- ensure its all ok Then Click anywhere
- to return to the menu Screen, now we
- are going to select a region to work
- on Image operators Click on Execute
- and the Clip works should already be
- loaded then select CLIP and draw
- around the area you want then select
- Accept to confirm this as the working
- area , redisplay then save the image
- with a new name I called mine free2.dd
- save the file uncompressed
-
- Everyone who can draw Ok doodle
- experts and arty types can stop
- laughing now and continue with the
- tutorial. Ok so we have a logo now to
- convert the logo to the loadstar SHP
- format for further manipulation.
-
- Start Qmenu application and from the
- list on the right select STB PRINT Run
- the application, Now select the Source
- disk "where the image file is" and
- then select the Target "where the file
- will be saved by pressing T"
-
- Select the file free2.dd notice Godot
- added the dd prefix once selected
- press RETURN to view the file, if it
- looks ok select C to convert the file
- and then select the output format of
- SHAPE give the file a name I am using
- "SHPfree" now Quit by pressing Q to
- return to Qmenu main screen
-
- Select from the menu SCRNFONT to
- convert the Screen to a font option 1
- changes disks so select the drive with
- the file to convert on it then select
- option 2 GET SHP Select Make block and
- drag around the image, you may need
- several attempts but once a block is
- drawn you see the preview if it looks
- ok then you can go on otherwise select
- make block again and continue with the
- process until you are happy. Select
- Make FTS and select 128 characters to
- convert, ours is a big logo, if you
- select to little fonts the screen wont
- look right as all our letters won't be
- converted save the file and Exit to
- main menu.
-
- MR MICK Now to the screen layout start
- MR Mick application Select File then
- DISK/DIR to select the drive and or
- directory to load the SHP file from
- Select the file from the list and load
- the file, remember the image will be
- reversed Black is now white and whit
- black, but as we created a mirror
- image, you still with me ? Press F4 to
- bring back the menu bar, the text will
- look strange cos we have converted it,
- but don't worry, Press F3 this will
- show the characters that have been
- used to convert our Screen logo to
- Text characters. Press F5 with is the
- Colour menu and will show the
- available colours and on the left a
- representation of the screen border
- and page colour,
-
- I am going for Light blue page and
- black border. Select the colour and
- move to the border or page and click
- to change Press F5 then F3 to return
- to the main menu SAVE the file, we
- don't wnt to be home to mr cockup as
- well as MR Mick Save the file as an
- FTS file Press F3 then F5 select white
- for the colour of our TEXT logo and
- then press F5 and F3 now colour the
- Logo, play around reselecting colour
- or whatever you want.
-
- Press Shift and Enter to go to Free
- text mode should be able to type now
- if it doesn't work press F5 and F3 and
- you can select the Text click on the
- text and click where on the page you
- want it to appear. A little tidying up
- and the footer added and we have or
- title screen, basic you can play
- around more if you like, Time is
- running out and we have lots to look
- at. the items on the footer are
- optional, and self explanatory, the
- page is already set with hotspots for
- the mouse so all you do is add the
- text in the rough location.
-
- The shortcut keys are built in the
- application E for exit H for Help etc
- TEXT Processing
-
- We need text files, so if you are
- using some other system save the text
- as plain ASCII standard, and then
- import them to the disk image we
- created or you can enter them free
- hand if you like typing directly in to
- the editor, the editor loads plain
- PETAscii files. save the files give
- them names and then copied the plain
- PC text files into my disk image. Now
- start the TEXT to T application from
- our Qmenu main screen Selecting the
- files menu allows you to select the
- disk you use for input, the output
- files are saved to the same disk,
- ensure you have space on the disk,
- once ou have selected the right disk
- select DO IT and the application looks
- for the Text files and converts them
- to Commodore format, then renames them
- with the prefix of t. More about why
- this is later on, once the process is
- done (supercpu users hit turbo)
- otherwise go and make a cup of tea.)
- Now press SCREW it to return to the
- main menu (Dave this is shocking slang
- language >>Grin<<)
-
- MR EDSTAR Now select Mr edstar from
- the main Qmenu menu system this runs
- the text editor, the editor can load
- plain ASCII (pc text files and convert
- them on the fly) if you want these
- remember to save them with the t.
- prefix so editor.txt becomes just
- t.editor the file extension isn't
- needed! Load the file and click
- through the menus, options exist for
- centred, indented, adding a new line
- etc. This isn't a normal word
- processor it may take time to get used
- to it, Once all your files are edited,
- save them back with the same filename,
- or rename pc text files as described
- above,.
-
- DISK and options Nearly there now I
- suggest you make a copy of the Qmenu
- disk, once done remove all the text
- files and files beginning with B
- Basically everything except for These
- will be needed for our disk, the
- quick.fts is our layout design screen
- this can be deleted and our splendid
- effort copied in its place, Also the
- quick list is a list of all the files
- on the disk, you can edit it by hand
- or do the lazy way delete it and once
- the disk is started it will be
- generated automatically with the
- correct files added, do this at the
- end though after adding all your
- files! Now start Mr edstar and load
- the file quick.ini This is the screen
- options menu, load the file as a c=
- file and not a pc text file You should
- see these
-
- options Center menu Yep you guesse d
- it this centers our list menu on
- screen other options are left and
- right
-
- Background + border Sets screen and
- border colours, although these have
- been already set in MR MICK so are
- ignored for our setup text
-
- Text colour Menu Highlight Selects the
- highlight used for the menu
-
- frame Sets the frame colour of the
- menu Reader text colour Colour of the
- text when viewing text files
-
- RRF X coordinate + RRF Y coordinate
- Co ordinates for the mini menu layout
-
- Menu Top Sets the location of the
- menu on the screen reader background
-
- Colour of the paper when viewing text
- files Play around and get a feel of
- the options does or leave them and see
- what happens. Save converted Text
- files back to your copy of the disk in
- the order you want them to appear on
- the menu, Run the disk
-
- Things to note are All text files must
- start with a t. prefix, if you have an
- application this needs to start with a
- B. prefix, Each Application needs a
- text file otherwise it wont work. Then
- menu system handles displaying text or
- an application with the mini menu, you
- get the Read the text files about how
- you can get your applications to run
- then quit back to the menu system
- Read the documentation!
-
- QuikMenu Disk
- center menu 0
- background 0
- border 1
- text 7
- menu
- highlight 8
- frame 0
- reader text color
- 00 RRF X coordinate
- 16 RRF Y coordinate
- xx not used 02
- Menu Top 15
- reader background
- +++++++++++++++++
- center menu
- right menu
- # menu (column
- of left edge of menu)
-
- 2 "!" prg 4
- "star" prg
- 71 "quikmenu.pkd" prg
- 2 "quik.ini" prg
- 17 "quik.fts" prg
- 1 "quiklist" prg 4 "hello connect" prg
- 0 "________________" del
- Read It Run
- It Forget It Commodore Free
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