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- 1. Foramt of the TOURINI.INI file
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- The TOURINI.INI file contains six lines. Each line contains a
- specific piece of information which TOUR will use when controlling
- you terminal. If the MAKETINI.COM program does not know how to
- create a TOURINI.INI file for your terminal, you may create this
- file yourself with either a text editor, or, if your hands are
- steady, with the standard CP/M PIP program. The format of this file
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- line 1 : <command delimiter character>
- line 2 : <start character highlight sequence>
- line 3 : <end character highlight sequence>
- line 4 : <home cursor and clear screen sequence>
- line 5 : <terminal initialization sequence>
- line 6 : <terminal reset sequence>
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- 2. A few notes:
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- Your file must contain six lines; its okay to enter blank lines.
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- The default command limiter is a semicolon.
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- If your terminal does not support character highlighing, such as
- reverse video or underlining, enter <<< for start highlight and >>>
- for end highlight.
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- If you terminal uses a control Z to clear the screen, select option
- 16 in the MAKETINI.COM program. (You'll just have to live with the
- results.) TOUR cannot properly control a terminal that uses control
- Z for any other purpose.
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- The terminal initialization sequence is written to your terminal
- before any other other control characters. Use it to change you
- terminal mode if required. If your terminal has a "set scrolling
- region" command, enter the sequence to scroll lines 2 through 24 in
- the initialization sequence line.
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- The terminal reset sequence is written just before you exit TOUR.
- Use it, if required, to set your terminal back to its normal mode.
- If you set a scrolling region, reset it to the entire screen.
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- No sequence may be more than 16 characters.
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- Your file MUST contain six lines; its okay to enter blank lines.
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- 3. When all else fails ...
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- You can use TOUR version 2.0 no matter what kind of terminal you
- use. If you have no idea how to set up your terminal, try options
- 15 and 16 of the MAKETINI.COM program. If your terminal will not
- clear its screen with either one, make a TOURINI.INI file with your
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- text editor that has 1) a semicolon on the first line, 2) <<< on
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