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- |spc 2; text spacing
- |spd 2; scroll speed
- |dep 2; this gives 4 colours but doesn't change size
- |plt 0,7,3,5; background
- |plt 1,15,15,15;white
- |plt 2,0,15,0; green
- |plt 3,15,15,0; yellow
- |tab 4; each tab will advance to a column which is a multiple of four
- |onc
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- Tips part 1 - for single drive users
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- |ofc
-
- Oh you poor thing! Go and buy yourself another drive.
- Seriously though, disk swaps aren't much fun, so if you are
- going to use sMOVIE much it's worth doing one of two things.
- If you're happy with the CLI environment, you can put your
- fonts on the same disk as sMOVIE and use the Assign command to
- tell AmigaDos where to look for its fonts. Alternatively you
- can create a stripped down Workbench disk with room for sMOVIE,
- loadsa fonts, and all your projects.
-
- Take a COPY of your workbench and delete the following:-
-
- Everything in the Utilities directory.
- Everything in the Prefs directory.
- The Expansion, Prefs and Utilities directories.
- Ed and Edit from the c directory unless you use them.
- If you still use WB1.2 (cheapskate!) delete all the printers
- and keymaps from the devs directory except those you use.
-
- You could delete a lot of other stuff - but that's enough
- to begin with. Be careful not to remove things that you think
- you never use, but which might be accessed by the system. e.g.
- the startup-sequence uses 'If' from the c: directory.
- Now you've got lots of room in your fonts directory you
- can go looking for some fonts.
-
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- Tips part 2 - where to get some free fonts
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-
- 1. WB 1.3 Extras disk has some extra fonts (bit obvious).
- 2. If, like me, you had a 'The Very First' demo bundled with
- your Amiga, and you haven't already tossed it in the bin,
- then you can copy some decent fonts from it. It had to have
- some use!
- 3. Have a look through your other disks (even games sometimes!)
- and see if there are any new fonts on them.
- 4. There are some P.D. disks which contain heaps of fonts.
-
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- Tips part 3 - watch that memory (for techies)
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- |ofc
-
- Coo look! I can have a 704 * 261 size 16 colour screen and
- ten different 46 pixel high fonts... Well you could, but then
- again you might just run out of memory.
- sMOVIE allocates a bitmap which caters for the maximum width
- height and depth you specify - even if they don't occur at the
- same time. Don't call for a sixteen colour screen if you only
- need four at any one time - just reuse the four - this should be
- obvious.
- After using sMOVIE for the first time on a project, you may
- find you have less free memory left than before.
- I HATE programs which do this. This is due to the strange way
- the system software handles fonts; once a font has been loaded
- from disk, the system seems unwilling to unload it. You will
- find that on subsequent uses of sMOVIE no extra memory is
- consumed. The 'Notepad' program supplied by Commodore is
- identical in this respect. I do not know if the memory can be
- reclaimed by the system if it begins to run short, but I suspect
- not. If anybody has a fix to this problem (if it is a problem)
- perhaps they'll contact me.
-
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- Tips part 4 - general
- =====================
- |ofc
-
- 1. When you're writing a fairly complex file for sMOVIE, call
- it from the CLI while you're developing it. This gives you
- a lot more information about syntax errors in your commands
- then you will get from the WorkBench.
-
- 2. Edit the file 'sMOVIE.config' and place it in the ROOT
- directory. This controls sMOVIE's default colours, font
- and so on. You may prefer to put this file in your s:
- directory, but remember that a config file in the root
- directory will take precedence.
-
- 3. Experiment with sMOVIE's SIZ and SSZ commands. You will
- find that attempting to move screens sideways beyond certain
- limits or creating very tiny screens will cause the display
- to do strange and unexpected things!
-
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- Tips part 5 - quirks
- ====================
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-
- 1. From the workbench you can start sMOVIE on one project, and
- then before its got going, start it again on another (or the
- same) project. This produces interesting, but weird results
- try it and see! You may need to use Left-Amiga M,N,B at the
- end to get your WB screen back.
-
- 2. PopCLI and other screen-saving programs do work O.K. with
- sMOVIE, but if they blank the screen while you're trying to
- read it, this can be a pain. They will sometimes cause the
- Intuition cursor to reappear when you don't want it.
-
- 3. There is no number 3 (Yet!)
-
-