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- Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
- Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
- Starting TAPCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
- Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
- Introductory Membership Sign-on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
- CompuServe Default Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
- Adding a Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
- Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
- Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
- Interactive Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
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- Command Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- General Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Setup Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
- Creating Outbox Actions ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
- Starting the Autopilot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
- Inbox Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
- Other Main Menu Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
- Interactive Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
- Editor Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
- Editing Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
- Cursor Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
- Block Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
- Other Editor Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
- Input Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
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- TAPCIS(tm) Documentation Copyright (c) 1991, Support Group, Inc.
- 800-USA-GROUP, 301-387-4500
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- Quick Start
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-
- ****> Read the following steps carefully. They are meant to get you set
- up and working with TAPCIS quickly. New users may wish to skip
- directly to Section 4 (Setup) for a more hand-held introduction to
- TAPCIS. If you know TAPCIS already, these instructions should be
- all you need to refresh your memory; refer to them in the future
- when you add a forum, change sections, etc.
-
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- Installation
-
- * See Installation on page 4-5 for more information.
-
- 1. Create a directory to hold the TAPCIS program and files. In this
- documentation we'll use the drive and path of C:\TAP. You can use any
- other drive and directory you choose, but you must create it before
- TAPCIS can use it.
-
- 2. The program and files are stored in compressed form on the
- distribution disks. The file TAP.EXE contains all of them. To install
- the program from a disk in drive A:, use the command: A:TAP C:\TAP
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- All the files will be extracted and placed in the directory you specify.
- If you received a documentation disk (for the shareware version), that
- can be installed in a similar way by typing: A:TAPDOC C:\TAP
-
- 3. TAPCIS expects to find its parameter file, PARAMS.CIS, in the default
- directory where TAPCIS is started. If one is not found there, a new
- one is created.
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- 4. TAPCIS supports two other directories. A storage directory is where
- all messages, catalogs, and other working files are created. A
- download directory is for files downloaded by TAPCIS' automatic mode.
- You specify these directories on the <P>arameters screen. These
- directories must be created outside of the program before they can be
- used. We recommend that new users consider creating a directory for
- downloads (e.g., C:\TAP\DL) but not a storage path unless you need to
- store messages on a different drive to have enough space.
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- 5. You can delete any unneeded files, but do not delete the TAPCIS.EXE
- program, the TAPCIS.HLP help file, the PARAMS.CIS file, nor the
- PARAMS.SCR script file for setting the online defaults (command <Alt-
- P>). Other script files (with a file extension of .SCR) are used for
- login scripts for alternative networks or for online actions. The
- USERID.CIS file (address book) and RATES.CIS (online charges hourly
- rates) are not required but are recommended.
-
- The XFER.LOG file can grow quite large if you are logging transfers. It
- must be deleted from DOS. The optional ONLINE.LOG (command line and
- configuration option /LOG) can be set to overwrite or append with each
- session.
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- TAPCIS Quick Start 3-1
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- Starting TAPCIS
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- * See Running TAPCIS on page 4-6 for more information.
-
- 1. From DOS go to the directory where you installed TAPCIS (usually using
- the command: CD C:\TAP).
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- 2. Type the command TAPCIS and press <Enter>. A list of start up options
- begins on page B-1 or they can be listed by typing TAPCIS ? from DOS.
- Callers outside the U.S. should read about the start up options in
- more detail. (Start Up Options begins on page B-1.)
-
- 3. If the program asks for your name, it is creating a new PARAMS.CIS
- file. If you are an unregistered user and wish to register, you should
- wait until you have the program up and running with CompuServe Mail
- before choosing the "1. Yes, I want to order the program right now,
- Risk Free!" option. Each time you start the program it will give you a
- chance to register. Registered users should follow the instructions on
- recording their registration number found in section 1 of this manual.
- Upgrading users can re-use their PARAMS.CIS file from a previous
- registered version of TAPCIS.
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- Parameters
-
- * See Parameters Setup on page 4-9 for more information.
-
- 1. Press <P> at the main menu to go to the parameters screen.
-
- 2. Check the COM port to make sure it matches the port assigned to your
- modem.
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- 3. The modem initialization string is critical. The default setting will
- work with a properly configured modem, but most modems do not come
- from the factory properly configured. Unless you are sure your modem
- is set to properly track Carrier Detect and Data Terminal Ready
- (&C1&D2), please read the details in the Parameters Setup section on
- page 4-9.
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- 4. You should not change the O>nline and F>ail report unless you find
- later that they are not working for you.
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- 5. Enter your local access telephone numbers and correct baud rates. Make
- sure the access numbers and baud rates match your modem speed. If you
- are not using a CompuServe node, be sure to read about login scripts.
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- 6. Enter your user ID, password, and name. Make sure your user ID and
- password are entered precisely with no extra spaces.
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- 3-2 Quick Start TAPCIS
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- Introductory Membership Sign-on
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- * See Introductory Membership Sign-on on page 4-17 for more information.
- You may skip this section if you already have a permanent CompuServe
- user ID.
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- 1. Enter Introductory user ID and password in the parameters screen.
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- 2. Press <I>nteractive to go online. Follow the CompuServe prompts to
- create a new account.
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- 3. Write down the permanent user ID and temporary password supplied
- during the sign-on. After they are supplied, go ahead and login again
- to make sure you have them written down properly. After logging off
- and returning to the main menu, press <P> and enter the new user ID
- and password in the parameters screen.
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- 4. Watch for your permanent password which should arrive in the mail in a
- few weeks. On the date the password changes, enter the new password in
- the parameters screen.
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- CompuServe Default Parameters
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- * For more information see Getting TAPCIS to Work with CompuServe on
- page 4-19.
-
- * Proper setting of CompuServe online parameters (the ones stored in the
- GO DEFAULT pages) is vital to the proper automatic operation of
- TAPCIS. If you ever have a problem, you may wish to re-set these
- parameters again. The PARAMS.SCR file is needed for this procedure to
- work. Make sure you have it stored in the directory from which you
- started TAPCIS.
-
- 1. Set the CompuServe default parameters by pressing <Alt-P> from the
- main menu. TAPCIS should logon and run through a script that sets all
- the parameters. If you notice any problems, run this procedure again.
- This procedure is very sensitive to line noise which can cause the
- script to lose its place. During the setup of CompuServe Mail, if you
- have already used electronic mail, you will see an error from
- CompuServe; you can ignore it.
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- 2. Do this at each baud rate you intend to use on CompuServe. Different
- defaults are stored for each baud rate, so when you upgrade from one
- modem speed to another, be sure to use <Alt-P> again. This procedure
- also sets the name attached to each of your Mail messages.
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- Adding a Forum
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- * For more information see Forums: Messages starting on page 6-1.
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- TAPCIS Quick Start 3-3
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- 1. Go to the forums screen by pressing <F>orums from the main menu, then
- press <F10-Clear all> to deselect all active forums and CompuServe
- Mail.
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- 2. Press <F2-Add> and enter the exact forum page name as listed in the
- list of forums that begins on page E-1. If you do not enter the proper
- name, TAPCIS will halt when it tries to join the forum. Be sure not to
- enter any "owning pages" that are not actual forums but the top menu
- of a series of forums (e.g., NOVELL, ZIFFNET, BORLAND). Several forums
- can be added at one time. Most forums use the default CIS: gateway. To
- accept it, just press <enter>. The PC Magazine Utilities Forum
- (UTILFORU) is an example of a forum that requires a separate Gateway
- (ZNT:).
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- 3. If you know the section numbers you want to monitor, enter those
- numbers separated by spaces. If you don't know the numbers, press
- <Enter> (you can edit the active section list later using the <F8-
- Edit> option on the forum screen). See also Changing Forum Options/
- Sections starting on page 6-13.
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- 4. Select whether you want to read all messages in the selected sections
- (an "R", or Read thread forum), scan the subjects of the message
- threads for selection offline (a "Q", or Quick scan headers forum), or
- just read messages directed to your user ID (an "M", or read Marked
- forum). See sections starting on pages 6-5, 6-10, and 6-12.
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- 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for any additional forums you want to add.
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- 6. Press the letter assigned to the forum(s) you just added (so that an
- asterisk appears next to it). Press <F7-Exit> to return to the main
- menu.
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- 7. Press <Alt-J> to join the forum(s). TAPCIS will connect with
- CompuServe, go to the forum(s), join the forum(s), set parameters, and
- grab a list of section and library names. Then TAPCIS will logoff.
- After completion you can activate other forums and Mail and use the
- <N>ew command to read or scan messages in the added forum(s).
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- Messages
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- * See also sections Reading Messages on page 6-14 and Writing Forum
- Messages on page 6-21.
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- 1. Press the <F>orums command and select the forums you would like to
- visit. A selected forum has an * next to the name. To select a forum
- press the letter adjacent to its name on the screen. To select all the
- forums you have defined press <F9>.
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- 2. Press <F7-Exit> to return to the main menu. You should now have
- CompuServe Mail and your forums listed around the box at the bottom of
- the screen.
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- 3. Press <N>ew to tell TAPCIS to go online and download your messages or
- headers.
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- 4. When TAPCIS finishes automatically downloading and logging off you
- should see an <!> next to the forum number if you have messages to
- read or an <^> indicator if you have headers that need to be marked.
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- 5. Press the number of the forum with messages to read and the messages
- will appear on your screen. You can reply to any message by pressing
- <R>eply. See also Message Replying and Handling starting on page 6-17.
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- 6. Press <M>ark followed by the forum number that shows a <^> indicator,
- and TAPCIS will present you with a list of sorted threads. Press
- <R>ead to mark the headers you want to read, or press space to skip
- reading a thread. When you're done press <F7-Exit> to return to the
- main menu.
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- 7. Now tell TAPCIS that you want to go online and get the messages you
- have selected by pressing <O>nline.
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- 8. To write a new message press <W>rite from the main menu and follow the
- prompts and menus that appear in the highlighted bars.
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- 9. To send your message press <O>nline or press <N>ew to send your
- message and download new messages. TAPCIS will always perform any
- pending actions (sending messages, downloading files, etc.) with both
- the <O>nline command and the <N>ew command.
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- Libraries
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- * For more information see Forum: Libraries on page 7-1.
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- 1. The <L>ibrary command lets you search a series of forum libraries to
- create a catalog. You can limit the search by the age of the files in
- days, keywords, partial names including wildcards, or by the library
- numbers.
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- 2. Once you tell TAPCIS to create the catalog, go <O>nline to do the
- search. The results are saved in a file that you can search using the
- <C>atalog command. Files can be marked for downloading in the catalog
- for the next time TAPCIS goes online.
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- 3. If you know the exact name of a file, you can answer "Yes" to the
- search by name prompt and have TAPCIS download the file when it is
- found.
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- Interactive Mode
-
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- * For more information see Interactive Mode on page 8-1.
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- 1. The <I>nteractive command will log you on to CompuServe and allow you
- to explore areas not automated by TAPCIS (such as the Official Airline
- Guide, Executive News Service, IQuest database searching, the IBM File
- Finder, Novell Downloads, etc.). When you press <I> you are asked to
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- select a forum. You'd select a forum number if you wanted to manually
- upload a file there or participate in a conference. Pressing <enter>
- will log on and not go to a specific forum. Once you are in "Terminal
- Mode" indicated by a bar at the top of the screen, type GO CIS to get
- to the top CompuServe menu. You can use <Alt-L> to review text that
- has scrolled off the display. You can use <PgDn> to save what comes
- from CompuServe to a separate file. Type "OFF" to logoff CompuServe.
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- 3-6 Quick Start TAPCIS
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- Command Reference
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- This command reference is not meant as a complete guide to all TAPCIS
- commands. It is here only as an introduction and complete listing of the
- commands that are discussed in more detail throughout the rest of this
- manual. You can often use <F3>Help to get more information about the
- commands available to you in each part of the program.
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- General Commands
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- F1 Cancel or abort
- F3 Help! (Context sensitive)
- F7 Exit
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- Ctrl-F1 Shell to DOS
- Sh-F1 Execute a DOS command
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- Setup Commands
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- <P> Parameters: COM port, modem settings, telephone numbers, user ID,
- password, disk pathnames, logging and outbox options, color
- settings, and full name.
-
- <Alt-P> Set CompuServe Default Parameters: Goes online, logs into
- CompuServe, sets your terminal and login options, and configures
- CompuServe Mail. Should be done before joining forums and after
- setting the <P>arameters screen information.
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- <F> Forums: Add, Delete, Move (change order), Select/Deselect active
- forums, Edit forum options, Sections to monitor, and type of
- forum (Q forum for getting message headers for offline selection,
- R forum for reading all or specific sections, or M forum to just
- look for new messages just to your user ID).
-
- <Alt-J> Join Forums: Every forum you want to use with TAPCIS must be
- joined using the <Alt-J> command from the main menu (even if
- joined previously with another program). This command logs onto
- CompuServe, visits each forum, sets the forum options properly,
- sets your name (the first time the forum is joined), and creates
- the section (forum.SEC) file of message and library names. You
- can use this command for one or more new forum or to get updated
- section lists when forums change their section names and
- organization.
-
- <Alt-F> Switch forum and parameters files: This command can be used from
- the main menu, the Forums menu, or the Parameters screen. You can
- use it to create a copy of your current PARAMS.CIS file with a
- new file extension (up to 21 different parameter files). Use this
- to be able to define more than 20 forums or to switch between
- active forum sets, switch user IDs, change to a "travelling" set
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- TAPCIS Quick Start 3-7
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- of parameters, or even to support your use of the program on two
- machines with different modem and drive configurations.
-
- <Alt-M> Macros: You can create 20 macros for the TAPCIS editor and 20
- more for use in the interactive terminal mode. You must create
- these macros from the main menu by pressing <Alt-M>. Macros
- cannot include control codes or TAPCIS commands other than
- <Enter> (represented in a macro by the vertical bar <|>).
-
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- Creating Outbox Actions ( )
-
- These are commands that create actions for TAPCIS to perform online. The
- actions are stored in files in your computer until you go online with one
- of the autopilot commands.
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- <W> Write a message. Mail messages must be addressed to specific
- accounts and are confidential. Forum messages can be addressed to
- All, Sysop, *SYSOP (a "public" message that can only be read by
- the forum administrators), or other name. Forum messages are
- public in general (some forums do support private forum messages
- although those are discouraged). Remember, though, that unless
- you address a forum message to a specific user ID there is no
- guarantee that the right person will read it.
-
- <L> Library search and catalog creation based on the filename,
- keyword, or age. Most of the time you use the <L> command to
- create a catalog (viewed with the <C> command). You can also tell
- the <L>ibrary command that you want to search for a file of a
- specific name in a certain library of the forum and have the file
- downloaded if found.
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- <A> Additional (advanced) online commands you want TAPCIS to perform
- in a forum. These include reading new messages to you in a
- specific forum (R), new messages addressed to All (L), all
- messages old and new addressed to you (T), all messages old and
- new addressed by you (B), deleting private messages to or from
- you if they have been read (Z), and the flexible <U>ser command.
- For some examples on user commands, press <A> at the main menu
- and then press <F3>Help, or see the examples beginning on page
- 6-28.
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- Starting the Autopilot
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- The TAPCIS autopilot will call CompuServe, log in, and perform the actions
- you have set up in the outbox (above) along with any actions that are part
- of the autopilot command. You should not need to do anything with the
- keyboard from the time you press these commands until TAPCIS logs off
- CompuServe.
-
- <N> Get new messages and headers. By far the most commonly used
- TAPCIS command, pressing <N> at the main menu is used to visit
- each of the active forums and get either new messages (for Mail
- and R Forums), quick scanned headers (Q Forums), or messages to
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- your user ID that you have not read yet (M Forums). It will also
- perform in the same pass any pending actions in the Outbox. For
- example, if you wrote replies the day before and have selected
- some files to download, and you want to get new messages at the
- same time, use <N>.
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- <Alt-N> Works exactly the same way <N> does but also runs a special
- script called FRONTEND.SCR that (usually) saves things like stock
- quotes, news, and weather as a Mail message for you to read after
- TAPCIS logs off CompuServe. See page 9-3 for more details.
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- <O> Go online and do only the pending outbox actions. Use this if you
- don't want to get any new messages but want to send your written
- messages and replies, perform any library searches and downloads,
- etc. If you press <O> and don't have anything pending, TAPCIS
- will not connect to CompuServe.
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- <Ctrl-O> Does the same things as the <O> command but also picks up any
- messages sent to you specifically in Mail and other forums. Like
- <O> it will not connect to CompuServe if there are no pending
- actions.
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- <R> The <R>ead Waiting (also <Ctrl-O>) command does all the pending
- outbox actions that <O> does, and reads messages to your user ID.
- Pressing <R> will always call CompuServe and visit all active
- forums. We use <R> instead of <N>ew during the day when we want
- to check for messages to us but don't have time to read all new
- messages.
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- Inbox Processing
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- The "inbox" commands refer to those commands that take information captured
- by the autopilot and let you work with it offline while the meter is not
- running. Many of these commands also create actions in the outbox for
- TAPCIS to perform online. The difference is that most of these commands
- come after an autopilot session with <N>ew.
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- <1>-<8> After a session with <N>ew, the forums with new messages to read
- will have an exclamation point after their number. For example,
- if there is new CompuServe Mail, you'd see 1! in the forums box
- at the bottom of the main menu. To read that mail, press <1>.
- Forums are 1-8 and then Shift-F2 though Shift-F8 for forums 9
- through 15. Use <space> to advance from one message to the next.
- Up and down arrow as well as page up, page down, and the numeric
- keypad + and - work, too. There are many other commands
- available. See the section on Reading Messages for a full
- description. Don't forget that help is as close as the <F3> key.
-
- The commands below can be used to reply to the current message.
- This is one of the real powers of TAPCIS. It lets you become
- involved with the forums with ease and at minimal cost.
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- <R> Reply to the message being read, sending a response to the
- sender of the message under the same subject.
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- <U> Use the sender of the message for the reply but prompt for a
- new subject for the message.
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- <T> Send a message under a new subject to the person in the To:
- field.
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- <C> Send a reply but prompt for a new forum (e.g., MAIL)
-
- <W> Writes a new message in the forum unrelated to the current
- message.
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- <Tab> Forward a full copy of this message to someone via
- CompuServe Mail or another forum. You are prompted for the
- addressee and subject.
-
- <Sh-F9> Message import. While replying to a message you can
- import the entire message you are replying to by pressing
- this key.
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- <F8> While composing a reply to a message you can switch back and
- forth between the original message and your reply. This can
- be used with the block and copy commands to copy specific
- lines of the original message into your reply.
-
- <A> Although not a message writing command, the Address Book
- command is an important one to use while reading messages.
- When you press <A> you are given the option of saving the
- address of the to or from fields, or both, along with a
- comment and a user name in parenthesis. See the address book
- section on page 5-5 for more details.
-
- <M> Mark headers from a Q Forum. First the headers must be captured
- by the TAPCIS autopilot using the <N>ew command. The forums with
- headers that need marking show with a caret (^) status mark next
- to the forum number. You mark the headers, choosing the threads
- you want TAPCIS to retrieve from the forum the next time it goes
- <O>nline. Only the threads you mark will be retrieved and placed
- in your message file for reading offline. You'll get the best
- results if you minimize the time between the <N>ew session,
- marking the headers, and going <O>nline to get them.
-
- <C> Catalog of available files. After a catalog is created by the
- <L>ibrary search command, you use the catalog command to search
- it. Forums that have catalogs you have not looked at will be
- marked with an upward pointing triangle ( ). When you find a file
- you want to download, you press <D>. This creates an action in
- the outbox to download the file the next time you go <O>nline.
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- Other Main Menu Commands
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- <V> View a file of saved messages. When reading messages you can save
- a message using <S> to the forum.SAV file. Or, you can use the
- <F10>Save key to put the message in another file (e.g., 2DO). If
- you've selected (from the parameters screen) to save your outbox
- messages (messages you write), they are also put in the .SAV
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- file. To view a forum.SAV file, press <V>iew then the forum
- number. To view an individual message file, press <V>iew <F>ile
- then type the filename.
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- <E> Edit a file. This is usually used to edit one of the pending
- action files like the forum.SND file. You should exercise extreme
- caution when editing these files to make sure you do not change
- the special commands TAPCIS uses. If you need help editing one of
- these files, it is best to ask on the TAPCIS forum for guidance.
- Pressing <E>dit <forum #> will bring up a list of the files that
- you can edit by their file extensions. See the list of files
- created by TAPCIS for a description.
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- You can also use the <E>dit <F>ile command to edit files like
- CONFIG.SYS or scripts. If the file can fit in the available
- memory, you can use <E>dit <F>ile to look at files captured by
- scripts as well. Any ASCII file can be edited as long as it fits
- in memory. You will be told if it will not fit in which case
- you'd need to use an external editor.
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- <K> Kill a file. If you specify a <forum #> then you're prompted for
- one of the forum specific files. If you press <F> instead of a
- forum number, you can type in the full pathname of a file to be
- erased. There is no confirmation, so be careful!
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- <$> This main menu command runs the external accounting module for
- TAPCIS stored in STATS.EXE which must be found in the current
- directory. For the accounting module to work, you must have
- turned on time logging on the parameters screen. If you do not
- have sufficient free RAM to run STATS from within TAPCIS, you can
- run it from DOS.
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- <Alt-R> TAPCIS keeps the indicators for pending actions in the parameters
- file. If you make changes to the files TAPCIS uses from DOS or
- you switch parameter files using <Alt-F>, the indicators may not
- show the true status of the program. Using <Alt-R> will refresh
- all the indicators except the exclamation mark (used to show if
- there are unread messages). TAPCIS will only remove the ! mark if
- the message file is missing.
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- <*> Send a formfeed to the printer by pressing the asterisk on the
- main menu.
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- <!> TAPCIS Simple Terminal. This is a direct method of communicating
- with your modem to change factory settings or to verify that the
- program is talking to the modem properly. For example, if you
- press <!> from the main menu, you should be able to type modem
- commands like ATZ<enter> and get a Hayes compatible modem to
- respond OK. If that does not work, you may need to change COM:
- port settings on the parameters screen. Results can be captured
- to the ONLINE.LOG file if the correct parameter (/LOG=ALL) has
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- Interactive Commands
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- <I> From the main menu, pressing <I> will log you in to CompuServe
- and leave you in the interactive terminal mode. If you specified
- a forum number after you pressed <I> then you'll be left in that
- forum.
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- <Esc> The <Esc> key is used most places in TAPCIS as an alternative to
- <F1>Abort. There is one notable exception. After issuing an
- autopilot command, TAPCIS will tell you that you can press <Esc>
- at anytime to stay online after the autopilot actions are
- complete. You'll see a message "Remaining Online" at the top of
- the screen. The <Esc> key is a toggle; if you press <Esc> again,
- you won't stay online.
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- <Alt-L> In terminal mode once online with CompuServe, you can use the
- <Alt-L> command to review the last 350 lines received by TAPCIS.
- Use the arrow and page keys to review the buffer and then press
- <F1> to return to terminal mode.
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- <Alt-Q> This command has two effects. If you are in the middle of file
- transfer, pressing <Alt-Q> tells TAPCIS to logoff after the
- transfer is complete. This lets you walk away from the computer
- during a long transfer without worrying about coming back to
- logoff. If you are not transferring a file, <Alt-Q> logs off
- immediately.
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- <Alt-H> If you need to hang up the phone, <Alt-H> will do so. It works
- best on Hayes compatible modems. Most of the time <Alt-Q> is a
- better choice. If you are aborting an autopilot session, you must
- press <F1>Cancel before using either <Alt-Q> or <Alt-H> to hang
- up.
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- <PgDn> In terminal mode the <PgDn> key lets you open an ASCII file on
- disk to capture the information CompuServe sends. You are
- prompted for a filename. Press <PgDn> again to turn off the
- capture. This command appends to an existing file, so you can
- open and close the same file without losing previously stored
- information.
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- <PgUp> If you have a script (with the .SCR file extension), you can
- press <PgUp> and enter the script filename with or without the
- extension and TAPCIS will execute the script. If the file you
- specify does not have a .SCR extension, TAPCIS will send the file
- one line at a time to CompuServe. This is useful in a conference
- to send pre-prepared text or to send a FEEDBACK or CONGRESSGRAM
- message.
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- <Ctrl-X> Toggles in and out of the TAPCIS conference mode where you have
- six lines at the bottom of the screen that function as a type
- ahead buffer (so you can type your messages without interruptions
- from messages sent by other participants).
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- <Alt-M> Execute a macro (created using <Alt-M> from the main menu).
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- <Ctrl-> CompuServe recognizes several control codes that may be useful to
- you in terminal mode. <Ctrl-C> aborts the current CIS command in
- most cases when <Ctrl-P> (which is the preferred "abort") is not
- recognized. <Ctrl-S> pauses the output and <Ctrl-Q> restarts it.
- <Ctrl-O> tells CompuServe to stop sending you output from the
- current command and start again at the next prompt. <Ctrl-U>
- erases the current input line.
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- Editor Reference
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- The TAPCIS editor is very simple. You type and letters appear. Backspace
- deletes the character last typed. When a word cannot fit on the line, it is
- wrapped to the next line. Press <Enter> only at the end of paragraphs.
- Leave blank lines between paragraphs with an extra return (this is highly
- recommended to make your messages more readable).
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- The arrow keys, backspace, and delete <Del> work as they do in most
- editors.
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- Editing Commands
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- Ins Toggle insert/overwrite
- Del Delete character at cursor
- Bksp Destructive backspace
- Ctrl-End Delete from cursor to end of line
- Ctrl-Y Delete line
- Ctrl-Bksp Delete word
- Ctrl-T Delete from cursor to end of word and following space
- Ctrl-F1 Shell to DOS
- Ctrl-F3 Reformat from cursor to end of paragraph (also Ctrl-B). When you
- edit paragraphs text is not automatically reformatted. You must
- reformat automatically using this function.
- Alt-F10 Transpose characters
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- Cursor Movement
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- The up and down arrow keys move a line at a time in the up or down
- direction. You cannot move down beyond the end of the text you've entered.
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- The right and left arrow keys move by character. Holding the Ctrl key while
- pressing either right or left arrow will move by word.
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- Home Beginning of line
- End End of line
- PgUp Up one screen
- PgDn Down one screen
- Ctrl-PgUp Top of message
- Ctrl-PgDn End of message
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- Most of the original WordStar cursor movement commands are still active in
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- Block Commands
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- Ctrl-KB Mark start of BlocK (blocks always start at the first character
- on a line and you can mark the start of the block from anywhere
- on the line.
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- Ctrl-KK Mark the end of the BlocK (which will end at the last character
- on the line where you mark the block end)
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- Ctrl-KY Yank (delete) the block
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- Ctrl-KC Copy the block to the line below the current cursor position
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- Ctrl-KV To move a block mark it, go to the line above its destination,
- then <^KV>
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- Ctrl-KH To hide a block (un-mark)
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- Other Editor Commands
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- Alt-F1 Help on Editor keys and functions
- F9 Import an ASCII file at cursor. You will be prompted for a
- filename.
- Sh-F9 Import original message in its entirety (while replying only)
- F8 Toggle between original message and reply window (while replying
- only)
- F5/F6 Scroll the original message up and down by screen page (while
- replying only)
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- Input Editing
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- Most input fields in TAPCIS can be edited using the Editor keys (arrows,
- <End>, <Ctrl-End>, etc) and most prompts give you a default. If you type
- any printable character before moving the cursor in an input field, TAPCIS
- will erase the current contents. If at any time you wish to restore the
- original contents of a prompt, press <Ctrl-R>. You can cancel out of a
- prompt, leaving its original contents intact by pressing <Esc>.
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