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- A N S I a r t i s t
- Version 2.5
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- USER'S GUIDE
- Copyright (c) 1991, 93 by dimas Software
- All rights reserved by Thomas Sauer and Dirk Focken
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- dimas Software
- Hauptstasse 49
- D-W6715 Lambsheim Germany, Europe
- Phone: GERMANY-06233-53972
- CompuServe: 100020,224
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- 0. Table of Contents
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- 1. General Information............................................3
- 2. How to use this File...........................................4
- 3. Menu List......................................................4
- 4. File Menu......................................................4
- 4.1. File|Open.................................................5
- 4.1.1. Dialog 'Open a File'.................................5
- 4.2. File|New..................................................5
- 4.2.1. Dialog 'New Window'..................................5
- 4.3. File|Save.................................................6
- 4.4. File|Save as..............................................6
- 4.4.1. Dialog 'Save File As'................................6
- 4.5. File|Save all.............................................6
- 4.6. File|New data set.........................................6
- 4.7. File|Open data set........................................7
- 4.8. File|Save data set........................................7
- 4.9. File|Save data set as.....................................7
- 4.10. File|Change dir..........................................7
- 4.10.1. Dialog 'Change Directory'...........................7
- 4.11. File|Execute.............................................7
- 4.11.1. Dialog 'Execute'.....................................7
- 4.12. File|DOS Shell...........................................8
- 4.13. File|Exit................................................8
- 5. Edit Menu......................................................8
- 5.1. Undo......................................................8
- 5.2. Select....................................................8
- 5.3. Cut.......................................................8
- 5.4. Copy......................................................9
- 5.5. Paste.....................................................9
- 5.6. Move......................................................9
- 5.7. Paste and move............................................9
- 5.8. Clear.....................................................9
- 5.9. Save block to file........................................9
- 5.10. Load block from file.....................................9
- 6. Context Menu...................................................9
- 7. Variable Menu.................................................10
- 7.1. New......................................................10
- 7.1.1. Dialog 'New/Edit Variable'..........................10
- 7.2. Edit.....................................................10
- 7.3. Delete...................................................11
- 8. Attribute Menu................................................11
- 8.1. Current Color............................................11
- 8.1.1. Dialog 'Change Color'...............................11
- 8.2. Change attribute.........................................11
- 8.2.1. Dialog 'Change Attribute'...........................11
- 9. Extras Menu...................................................12
- 9.1. Draw box.................................................12
- 9.2. Draw line................................................12
- 10.0. Options Menu...............................................12
- 10.1. Environment submenu.....................................13
- 10.1.1. > Mouse............................................13
- 10.1.1.1. Dialog 'Mouse Options'........................13
- 10.1.2. > Colors...........................................13
- 10.1.2.1. Dialog 'Environment Colors'...................13
- 10.1.3. > Video Mode.......................................13
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- Page 2 User's Guide
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- 10.1.3.1 Dialog 'Video Mode'............................14
- 10.2. Line....................................................14
- 10.2.1. Dialog 'Line Style'.................................14
- 10.2.2. Dialog 'User Defined'...............................14
- 10.3. Box.....................................................14
- 10.3.1. Dialog 'Box Options'................................14
- 10.3.1.1. Dialog 'Fill Style'............................15
- 10.3.1.2. Dialog 'Title Style'...........................15
- 10.3.1.3. Dialog 'Box Style'.............................15
- 10.4. Wildcards...............................................15
- 10.4.1. Dialog 'Edit Wildcards'............................16
- 10.5. Fullscreen..............................................16
- 10.5.1. Dialog 'Fullscreen Options'........................16
- 10.6. Startup/Quit............................................16
- 10.6.1. Dialog 'Startup/Quit Options'......................16
- 10.7. ANSI line length........................................17
- 10.7.1. Dialog 'Set ANSI line length'......................17
- 10.8. Save options............................................17
- 10.9. Retrieve options........................................17
- 10.10. Save Desktop...........................................17
- 10.11. Load Desktop...........................................17
- 11. Window Menu..................................................17
- 11.1. Resize/move.............................................18
- 11.2. Zoom....................................................18
- 11.3. Next....................................................18
- 11.4. Previous................................................18
- 11.5. Close...................................................18
- 11.6. Tile....................................................18
- 11.7. Cascade.................................................19
- 11.8. List....................................................19
- 11.8.1. Dialog 'Window List'...............................19
- 11.9. Toggle fullscreen.......................................19
- 11.10. Toggle variables.......................................19
- 11.11. ASCII chart............................................19
- 11.12. Tabulators.............................................19
- 11.13. Variables..............................................19
- 11.14. Keys...................................................20
- 12.0. Help Menu..................................................20
- 12.1. Help....................................................20
- 12.2. Index...................................................20
- 12.3. About...................................................20
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- Welcome to ANSIartist 2.5!
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- This file lists and explains all functions of ANSIartist 2.5.
- 1. General information
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- Each feature of ANSIartist can be reached by the menus. If you
- want to know how to use ANSIartist's menus, windows and dialogs,
- refer to ARTIST.DOC, then return to this file.
- ANSIartist has a feature called SmartMenus. This means, that you
- won't see any disabled command - every window has its own menu. If
- you change e.g. from an editor window to the ASCII chart, the menu
- bar will change automatically.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 3
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- The variability of the menu bar forced us to explain first when
- an item is available and then what this one does. We are using
- numbers in this documentation and in the online help to indicate
- wether an item is available or not.
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- Number Means...
- | 1 Editor window
- | 2 ASCII chart
- | 3 Tabulator Window
- | 4 Variable Window
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- We are using this numbers in front of a menu item to indicate
- which window has to be active that this item is available.
- For Example: '1 Edit Menu' shows that this menu is available if
- an editor window is active.
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- 2. How to use this File
- ===================================================================
- This file is a reference guide. If you need a tutorial manual,
- refer to ARTIST.DOC. This file explains how to use a feature ONLY.
- Basic functions, e.g. how to move a window, are explained in
- ARTIST.DOC.
- Please forgive us: There's no word about the 'Help' button in
- any dialog's descreption. Refer to 12.1. if you want to know more
- about it...
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- 3. Menu List
- ===================================================================
- Here's a list of all main menus and its index numbers:
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- Available Index Menu Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 4.0. File Menu ALT-F
- | 1 5.0. Edit Menu ALT-D
- | 1 6.0. Context Menu MOUSE RIGHT
- | 4 7.0. Variable Menu ALT-V
- | 1 8.0. Attribute Menu ALT-A
- | 1 9.0. Extras Menu ALT-S
- | 1 2 3 4 10.0. Options Menu ALT-O
- | 1 2 3 4 11.0. Window Menu ALT-I
- | 1 2 3 4 12.0. Help Menu ALT-H
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- 4.0. File Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is always available. Use ALT-F to open it. Here's its
- item list:
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 4.1. Open... F3
- | 1 4.2. New...
- | 1 4.3. Save F2
- | 1 4.4. Save as...
- | 1 4.5. Save all
- | 2/3/4 4.6. Open data set...
- | 2/3/4 4.7. New data set
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Page 4 User's Guide
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- | 2/3/4 4.8. Save data set
- | 2/3/4 4.9. Save data set as...
- | 1 2 3 4 4.10. Change dir...
- | 1 2 3 4 4.11. DOS shell
- | 1 2 3 4 4.12. Execute...
- | 1 2 3 4 4.13. Exit ALT-X
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- In the ASCII chart, use 4.6, 4.7, 4.8 and 4.9 to handle hotkey
- sets, in the Tabulator window to handle tabulator and in the
- variable window to handle variable sets.
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- 4.1. File|Open...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'Open a File' which allows to select a
- ANSI/ASCII or WildCat file to load.
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- 4.1.1. Dialog 'Open a File'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * an input line, in which one writes the file name, which you want
- to load.
- * a file list from which you can pick up a file to load. Type
- small letters to select a file or capital letters to select a
- directory. The cursor will move to the right.
- For example: You are looking for a file called MARIO.BBS. You
- have forgotten the filename, but you know the filename starts
- whith MAR. So type m-a-r in small letters; the selector will jump
- on the first file which starts with MAR.
- * A format list which selects the file's format. Note that Binary
- 2.0 loads ANSIartist 2.0 files and should not be used any longer.
- * an information panel which shows the the current directory and
- some file information, e.g. the file's size and date.
- * a 'Cancel' button to leave the dialog without loading a file.
- * a command button (Open) to load the file which was selected or
- entered.
- * a history list, which is linked with the input line.
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- 4.2. File|New...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the Dialog 'New Window' which allows to select the new
- window's virtual screen size; then, a new window will be created.
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- 4.2.1. Dialog 'New Window'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * two input lines.
- 1. 'Lines': Here you enter the number of lines which the new
- window shall have.
- 2. 'Columns': Here you enter the number of colums used in the
- new window.
- * two history lists, linked with the two input lines.
- * an 'OK' button: "Push" this button to create a new window and to
- accept the settings (the entered screen size).
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 5
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- * a 'Cancel' button: Use this button or press ESC to leave the
- dialog without doing anything.
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- Note that the default screen size is 80x25. Just press ENTER to
- select the default button 'OK' and to create a 'standard' window.
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- 4.3. File|Save
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Saves the current screen to a file using the current filename and
- format. If the editor window has no filename, the command File|Save
- as... will be executed.
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- 4.4. File|Save as...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the Dialog 'Save File As' which allows to enter a filename
- (or to select one from a file list) and to select a file format
- in which the current screen should be saved.
- Note: For BBS messages sent through networks like FIDO or
- GlobalNet you have to set the length of your ANSI lines to a sudden
- value by using the command Options|ANSI line length... For example,
- set the line length to 76 if you want to create FIDO messages.
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- 4.4.1. Dialog 'Save File As'
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- This dialog box contains:
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- * an input line in which you can type the filename of the file to
- which you want to save the current screen.
- * a file list from which you can pick up a file to save the
- current screen to it (and to overwrite it).
- * a format list in which you select the format in which the screen
- will be saved.
- * an information panel which shows the current directory and
- information about the file currently selected in the file list
- (e.g. size and date).
- * a 'Cancel' button to leave the dialog without saving the screen.
- * a command button (OK) to save the screen under the specified
- name.
- * a history list, which is linked with the input line.
- * a check box 'Optimized'.
- Activate this check box to produce optimized ANSI code. This
- means the code will be optimized in the following way: The ANSI
- screens sometimes contain a sequence of blanks. Each blank is a
- byte. If you use 'Optimized', the blanks will be substituted by ONE
- jump command which may save several bytes. (Bytes are money if you
- upload or download a file to or from your BBS...)
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- 4.5. File|Save all
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Sends the command File│Save to all opened editor windows.
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- 4.6. File|New data set
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- Clears the current keyboard, tabulator or variable set from
- memory.
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- 4.7. File|Open data set...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Has the same function like File|Open..., but loads a keyboard,
- tabulator or variable set instead of a screen. Note that the
- opened dialog box has no format list.
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- 4.8. File|Save data set
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Has the same function like File|Save, but saves a keyboard,
- tabulator or variable set instead of a screen.
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- 4.9. File|Save data set as...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Has the same function like File|Save as..., but saves a keyboard,
- tabulator or variable set instead of a screen. Note that the
- opened dialog box has no format list.
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- 4.10. File|Change dir...
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'Change Directory' which allows to change the
- current directory.
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- 1.10.1. Dialog 'Change Directory'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * an input line. Here you can enter the path of the new directory
- directly.
- * a "directory tree list". Use the cursor keys to move the bar and
- ENTER to change to the focused directory.
- * an 'OK' button to close the dialog box and to keep the choosen
- directory
- * a 'ChDir' button: ChDir changes the current directory if a new
- one was chosen or entered. It does NOT close the dialog box!
- * a 'Revert' button: Revert returns to the directory which was
- active when you entered the dialog.
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- 4.11. File|Execute
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Shows the dialog 'Execute', in which you can enter a command to
- execute via MS-DOS. Use this to execute tools like packers to
- unpack files which you want to load.
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- 4.11.1. Dialog 'Execute'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * two input lines.
- 1. 'Command': Enter the full command to execute (including
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 7
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- pathname) into this input line.
- 2. 'Parameters': Enter the parametes here (if you want to use).
- * a check box. Check in here if you want ANSIartist to wait on a
- keystroke before returning to ANSIartist after executing the
- entered command.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to execute the entered command.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
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- 4.12. File|DOS Shell
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Exits ANSIartist and runs DOS temporarily. Use the command EXIT
- to return to ANSIartist. Take the advantage of this function to
- copy new files to the current directory to load them or to delete
- some files.
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- 4.13. File|Exit
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Quits ANSIartist and returns to the operating system.
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- 5.0. Edit Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is only available if an editor window is active. Use
- ALT-D to open it. Here's its item list:
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 5.1. Undo ALT-U
- | 1 5.2. Select CTRL-S
- | 1 5.3. Cut SHIFT-DEL
- | 1 5.4. Copy CTRL-INS
- | 1 5.5. Paste SHIFT-INS
- | 1 5.6. Move ALT-M
- | 1 5.7. Paste and move CTRL-M
- | 1 5.8. Clear CTRL-DEL
- | 1 5.9. Save block to file
- | 1 5.10. Load block from file
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- 5.1. Edit|Undo
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- 'Undo' takes the last edit action in the current editor window
- back. Use 'Undo' again to take back 'Undo' itself.
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- 5.2. Edit|Select
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- 'Select' allows to select a block by using the cursor keys (Up,
- Left, Right, Down, Home, End). To select by mouse, just click to
- the block origin, continue holding down the left mouse button and
- drag the mouse to the block destination.
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- 5.3. Edit|Cut
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- 'Cut' copies the selected block into thr clipboard and clears the
- selected area to the current color.
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- 5.4. Edit|Copy
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command copies the selected block into clipboard without
- touching the selected area.
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- 5.5. Edit|Paste
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- 'Paste' inserts the block hold in the clipboard at the current
- cursor position in the current edit window. Note that this command
- may overwrite other parts of your current screen.
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- 5.6. Edit|Move
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- 'Move' cuts the current block and pastes it at current
- mouse or cursor position. Use the cursor keys or move the mouse to
- move the block; press ENTER or click with the left mouse button to
- paste the block at the current position.
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- 5.7. Edit|Paste and move
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Like Edit|Move, but does not cut the block into the clipboard
- (the current clipboard data is used as the block to be moved).
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- 5.8. Edit|Clear
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command clears the selected area to the current color
- without copying the block into clipboard.
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- 5.9. Edit|Save block to File
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens a standard file dialog which allows you to enter a
- filename. The current selected block will be saved to this file.
- Refer to File|Save data set as... to get a descreption of
- a standard file dialog.
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- 5.10. Edit|Load block from file
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens a standard file dialog which allows you to select a
- filename. This file will be loaded into the clipboard; then, the
- command Edit|Paste and Move will be executed. Refer to File|Load
- data set... to get a descreption of a standard file dialog.
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- 6.0. Context Menu
- ===================================================================
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 9
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- This menu is only available if an editor window is active. Hold
- down the right mouse button to show it; releasing the mouse button
- will execute a selected command or close the context menu without
- any action.
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 5.3. Cut SHIFT-DEL
- | 1 5.4. Copy CTRL-INS
- | 1 5.5. Paste SHIFT-INS
- | 1 5.6. Move ALT-M
- | 1 5.7. Paste and move CTRL-M
- | 1 5.8. Clear CTRL-DEL
- | 1 9.1. Draw box CTRL-B
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- 7.0. Variable Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is only available if the variable window is active. Use
- ALT-V to open it. Here's its item list:
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 4 7.1. New...
- | 4 7.2. Edit...
- | 4 7.3. Delete...
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- 7.1. Variables|New
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Executes the dialog 'New/Edit variable' and adds a new variable
- into the variable window's list.
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- 7.1.1. Dialog 'New/Edit Variable'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * tree input lines.
- 1. 'Name': Enter the name of the variable here (the expression
- you want to see on the screen).
- 2. 'Length': Enter the variable name's length.
- 3. 'Value': Enter variable string (the command code) into this
- input line.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to add a new variable.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
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- If you use a variable in an ANSI file, the variable name will be
- displayed in the editor window, but the value string will be
- saved.
-
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- 7.2. Variables|Edit
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'New/Edit variable' which allows to change the
- focused variable. Refer to 7.1.1. to get a descreption of this
- dialog.
-
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- 7.3. Variables|Delete
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Deletes the focused variable from the list.
-
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- 8.0. Attribute Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is only available if an editor window is active. Use
- ALT-A to open it. Here's its item list:
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 8.1. Current Color ALT-C
- | 1 8.2. Change attribute CTRL-H
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- 8.1. Attribute|Current Color
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'Change color' which allows to change the
- current color attribute.
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- 8.1.1. Dialog 'Change Color'
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- This dialog contains:
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- * two color panels.
- 1. 'Foreground': Select the new foreground color with the
- cursor keys or click with the mouse on any color.
- 2. 'Background': Selects the new background color. See above
- how to manage it.
- * an information panel. This information panel shows the current
- color and attribute selected in this dialog box.
- * a checkbox. This checkbox adds the attribute "blinking" to the
- current color.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to reset the current color.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
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- 8.2. Attribute|Change attribute
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'Change attribute' which allows to replace
- attributes (colors and characters) in the current selected block.
-
- 8.2.1. Dialog 'Change Attribute'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
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- * four color panels. Refer to 8.1.1. how to use them.
- * four checkboxes.
- * two input lines.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to recolor the current block.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
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- This dialog box is tiled into two parts, displayed as frames:
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- * Old Attr (=Old Attribute).
- * New Attr (=New Attribute).
-
- Old Attr means all conditions which have to be fulfilled of each
- character of the current selected block. If a character matches,
- its attibutes will be replaced by the New Attr.
- Note that if you want to replace a character, the checkbox in
- front of the character's input line has to be enabled.
-
-
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- 9.0. Extras Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is only available if an editor window is active. Use
- ALT-S to open it. Here's its item list:
-
- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 9.1. Draw box CTRL-B
- | 1 9.2. Draw line CTRL-L
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- 9.1. Extras|Draw box
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command enters the 'Draw-Box-Mode'. If the option 'Show this
- dialog box only on request' (the checkbox of the dialog 'Box
- Options', refer to 10.3.1. for a descreption) is disabled, the
- dialog 'Box Options' will be shown first. To draw a box, click with
- the mouse and drag the box to the destination you want. You can use
- the cursor keys instead.
-
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- 9.2. Extras|Draw line
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command enters the "Draw-Line-Mode". Use Options|Line... to
- change the current line style. Use the cursor keys to draw a line.
- We are sorry that there is no way to draw lines by mouse (perhaps
- in version 3.0).
-
-
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- 10.0. Options Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is always available. Use ALT-O to open it. Here's its
- item list:
-
- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1. Environment submenu
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.1. > Mouse...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.2. > Colors...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.3. > Video Mode...
- | 1 10.2. Line... ALT-L
- | 1 10.3. Box...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.4. Wildcards...
- | 1 10.5. Fullscreen...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.6. Startup/Quit...
- | 1 10.7. ANSI line length...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.8. Save options
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Page 12 User's Guide
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- | 1 2 3 4 10.9. Retrieve options
- | 1 2 3 4 10.10. Save Desktop
- | 1 2 3 4 10.11. Load Desktop
-
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- 10.1 Options|Environment Submenu
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This submenu is always available. Here's its item list:
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- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.1. > Mouse...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.2. > Colors...
- | 1 2 3 4 10.1.3. > Video Mode...
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- 10.1.1. Options|Environment|Mouse
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Mouse Options' which allows you to change
- the double click delay and to reverse the mouse buttons.
-
- 10.1.1.1. Dialog 'Mouse Options'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog box contains:
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- * a scroll bar. The scroller tunes the time between the 1st and
- 2nd click of a Double Click.
- * a checkbox. When enabled, the right mouse button will be used as
- left one and the left will be used as right one.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to reset the mouse settings.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
-
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- 10.1.2. Options|Environment|Colors
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Environment Colors' which allows you to
- change the colors for menus, dialogs etc.
-
- 10.1.2.1. Dialog 'Environment Colors'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog box contains:
-
- * two list boxes.
- 1. 'Group': Select the program part in which you want to change
- a color.
- 2. 'Item': Select an item to change its color.
- * two color panels. Refer to 8.1.1. how to use them.
- * on Monocrome video adaptors: Radio buttons instead of the color
- panels.
- * an information panel. It shows the current color selected by the
- color panels.
- * an 'OK' button to make the changes effective.
- * a 'Cancel' button to throw away your changes.
-
-
- 10.1.3. Options|Environment|Video Mode
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Video Mode' which allows you to change the
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 13
-
- video mode to 80x25 or 80x43/50 characters.
-
- 10.1.3.1 Dialog 'Video Mode'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog box contains:
-
- * two radio buttons. Select the video mode you want to use. Note
- that 43 lines requires an EGA, 50 lines a VGA video adaptor.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to change the video mode.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.2. Options|Line
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Line Style' which allows you to set the
- current line style. Select 'Extras|Draw line' to change into the
- draw-line mode. This option is only available if an editor window
- is active.
-
- 10.2.1. Dialog 'Line Style'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * three radio buttons. These radio buttons allow you to select the
- current line style. If you select "User Defined", the dialog 'User
- Defined' will appear (see below).
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to change the line style.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
- Alternative hotkeys: Press Ctrl-N to select "Normal line" or
- Ctrl-D to select "Double line".
-
- 10.2.2. Dialog 'User Defined'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * an input line. Type your favorite character there. Note that
- only ONE character can be typed.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to use the typed character.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.3. Options|Box
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Box Options' which allows you to set the
- current box style. Select 'Extras|Draw box' to draw a box.
-
- 10.3.1. Dialog 'Box Options'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * an input line. Enter your box' title there, if you want.
- * two radio buttons. Use them to select the title's position.
- * a preview panel. It shows what the box will look like.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-
- * a checkbox. Check in if you don't want that this dialog box
- appears every time you select 'Extras|Draw box'.
- * a command button (Title style) which opens the dialog box 'Title
- style' (see below).
- * a command button (Fill style) which opens the dialog box 'Fill
- style' (see below).
- * a command button (Box style) which opens the dialog box 'Box
- style' (see below).
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to draw the box shown in the preview
- panel.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
- 10.3.1.1. Dialog 'Fill Style'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * tree radio buttons. These radio buttons allow you to select the
- fill style. "Not filled" does not overwrite the interior characters
- of the box; "Filled with spaces" does clear them to the current
- color. If you select "User Defined", the dialog 'User Defined' will
- appear (refer to 10.2.2). The entered character will be used to
- fill out the box.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to use the selected style to fill the
- box.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
- 10.3.1.2. Dialog 'Title Style'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * nine radio buttons. These radio buttons allow you to select the
- displayed title brackets. If you select "User Defined", the dialog
- 'User Defined' (refer to 10.2.2) will appear; the typed character
- will be used as brackets.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to use the selected title brackets. box.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
- 10.3.1.3. Dialog 'Box Style'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * seven radio buttons. These radio buttons allow you to select one
- of the box styles you see in the right part of the dialog box. If
- you select "User Defined", the dialog 'User Defined' (refer to
- 10.2.2) will appear. The entered character will be used to display
- the whole box.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to use the selected style to draw the
- box.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.4. Options|Wildcards
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 15
-
- Opens the dialog box 'Edit Wildcards' which allows you to set the
- default wildcards for the file dialogs appearing if 'File|Open' or
- 'File|Save as' is executed.
-
- 10.4.1. Dialog 'Edit Wildcards'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog comtains:
-
- * an input line. Enter your favorite wildcard there. All MS-DOS
- wildcards are valid, like "*.SCR" or "SCREEN???.0*".
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to use the entered wildcard.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.5. Options|Fullscreen
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Fullscreen Options' which allows you to
- hide the menu bar and/or status line if an editor window is zommed
- to fullscreen size (use 'Window|Toggle Fullscreen').
- Note: Changes will only take effect if an editor window will be
- maximized afterwards.
-
- 10.5.1. Dialog 'Fullscreen Options'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * two checkboxes. Enable all items you want to show when an editor
- window is maximized to fullscreen.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to accept the settings.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.6. Options|Startup/Quit
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Startup/Quit Options'. There, you can
- select auto load/save for the desktop and/or configuration file on
- start/quit.
-
- 10.6.1. Dialog 'Startup/Quit Options'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * four checkboxes. 'Load configuration on startup' enabled: The
- command 'Options|Retrieve Options' will be executed automatically
- on startup. 'Load desktop on startup' enabled: The command
- 'Options|Load Desktop' will be executed automatically on startup.
- 'Save configuration when quit' enabled: The command 'Options|Save
- Options' will be executed automatically when you exit ANSIartist.
- 'Save desktop when quit': The command 'Options|Save Desktop' will
- be executed automatically when you exit ANSIartist.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to accept the settings.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Page 16 User's Guide
-
- 10.7. Options|ANSI line length
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog box 'Set ANSI line length'. There, you can type
- your favorite (maximum) line length in any ANSI screen created by
- ANSIartist. Enter 0 to use an unlimited line length.
-
- 10.7.1. Dialog 'Set ANSI line length'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * an input line. Enter the line length ANSIartist shall use in
- ANSI files into this input box. Enter 0 to use an unlimited line
- length (default).
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to accept the settings.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 10.8. Options|Save options
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command saves all settings which can be modified with the
- Options Menu to the file ARTIST.CFG. Note that the filename of the
- current hotkey, tabulator and variable set will be saved, too
- (ANSIartist won't do that if the filename is "untitled").
-
-
- 10.9. Options|Retrieve options
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command loads the file ARTIST.CFG (which can be created with
- 'Options|Save options') and restores all option settings. It will
- also reload the hotkey, tabulator and variable set if its
- necessary (if the filenames were saved).
-
-
- 10.10. Options|Save desktop
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command saves the current desktop (all windows positions,
- filenames etc) to the file ARTIST.DSK.
-
-
- 10.11. Options|Load desktop
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command loads the file ARTIST.DSK (which was created by
- 'Options|Save desktop' and restores the desktop.
-
-
- 11.0. Window Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is always available. Use ALT-I to open it. Here's its
- item list:
-
- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 11.1. Resize/move CTRL-F5
- | 1 11.2. Zoom F5
- | 1 2 3 4 11.3. Next F6
- | 1 2 3 4 11.4. Previous SHIFT-F6
- | 1 2 3 4 11.5. Close ALT-F3
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 17
-
- | 1 11.6. Tile
- | 1 11.7. Cascade
- | 1 2 3 4 11.8. List... CTRL-F10
- | 1 11.9. Toggle fullscreen CTRL-F
- | 1 11.10. Toggle variables CTRL-V
- | 1 3 4 11.11. ASCII chart
- | 1 2 4 11.12. Tabulators
- | 1 2 3 11.13. Variables
- | 2 11.14. Keys
-
-
- 11.1. Window|Resize/Move
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Enters the "window move mode". In this mode, you can move or
- resize the window by using the cursor keys and Shift. Press ENTER
- to accept the new size and position or ESC to retrieve the old one.
-
-
- 11.2. Window|Zoom
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Resizes the window to desktop size, or, if already zoomed,
- restors the window's original size.
-
-
- 11.3. Window|Next
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Focuses the next window (makes the next window active).
-
-
- 11.4. Window|Previous
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Focuses the previous window (makes the previous window active).
-
-
- 11.5. Window|Close
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Closes the active window.
-
-
- 11.6. Window|Tile
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command makes all opened editor windows visible by resizing
- them.
-
- +== DEMO1.SCR ==+ +-- DEMO2.SCR --+
- | This window | | |
- | is active. | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- +===============++---------------+
- +-- DEMO3.SCR --+ +-- DEMO4.SCR --+
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | | |
- +---------------+ +---------------+
- Tiled windows
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Page 18 User's Guide
-
-
- 11.7. Window|Cascade
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Rearranges all opened editor windows to a "pile" (see below).
-
- +------- DEMO1.SCR ----------+
- |+------- DEMO2.SCR ---------+
- ||+------- DEMO3.SCR --------+
- |||+======= DEMO4.SCR =======+
- |||| This is the active |
- |||| window. |
- |||| |
- |||| |
- |||| |
- ++++=========================+
- Cascaded windows
-
-
- 11.8. Window|List
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the dialog 'Window List' which allows you to select a
- window to make it active.
-
- 11.8.1. Dialog 'Window List'
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- This dialog contains:
-
- * a listbox. Select a window title.
- * an 'OK' button. "Push" it to focus the selected window.
- * a 'Cancel' button. Use it to close the dialog box without doing
- anything.
-
-
- 11.9. Window|Toggle Fullscreen
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Resizes the current editor window to maximum screen size, or, if
- already maximized, restores the window's original size. Use
- 'Options|Fullscreen' to show menu or status line if maximized.
-
-
- 11.10. Window|Toggle Variables
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Shows or hides the variables of an editor window.
-
-
- 11.11. Window|ASCII Cart
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the ASCII Chart window, or, if already opened, focuses it.
-
-
- 11.12. Window|Tabulators
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the Tabulator window, or, if already opened, focuses it.
-
- 11.13. Window|Variables
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the Variable window, or, if already opened, focuses it.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- User's Guide Page 19
-
-
-
- 11.14. Window|Keys
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Opens the Key window, or, if already opened, focuses it. This
- window shows a list of all current hotkeys.
-
-
-
- 12.0. Help Menu
- ===================================================================
- This menu is always available. Use ALT-H to open it. Here's its
- item list:
-
- Available Index Item Hotkey
- | 1 2 3 4 12.1. Help F1
- | 1 2 3 4 12.2. Index SHIFT-F1
- | 1 2 3 4 12.3. About
-
-
- 12.1. Help|Help
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- This command enters the online help. Press F1 once more if you
- want to get information how to use the help system.
- Note: You can press F1 everytime when you work with ANSIartists.
- Most dialog windows have a 'Help' button, which executes this
- command, too.
-
-
- 12.2. Help|Index
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Enters the online help and shows the help index.
-
-
- 12.3. Help|About
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- The 'About' box shows the ANSIartist logo, version, copyright,
- the register number and the registerd user's name. If a shareware
- version of ANSIartist is used, a reminder screen will be shown
- afterwards.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- This file was created in December 1992/January 1993 by Thomas
- Sauer by using the Borland Pascal editor and a lot of our own
- text formatting tools.
-
- Copyright (C) 1992,93 by Dirk Focken and Thomas Sauer All rights
- reserved. ID1901931859AA25US
-
-
-