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Barn Owl Software, P.O. Box 74, O'Fallon, IL 62269
VOX: 618-632-7345
FAX: 618-632-2339
ADDITIONS TO THE MANUAL:
Table 3.1
Ctrl+E edit the currently running lecture file
Chapter 3.a (new)
Restart a presentation
Choose the "File/Restart" menu item to start over at the beginning of a
lecture file. Lecture will immediately interpret commands in the file.
Chapter 3.b (new)
Edit a lecture file
Choose the "File/Edit file" menu item or press Ctrl+E to edit the
currently running lecture file. Lecture will stop processing and display
the file in NotePad so you can edit it. Note: you can use a different
editor program if you wish. See below for details.
Chapter 4.1.2
Editor=WindowsDirectory\NOTEPAD.EXE
When you choose the "File/Edit file" menu item or press Ctrl+E, Lecture
will tell NotePad to bring up the currently running file for editing. By
default, the program expects to find NOTEPAD.EXE in the main Windows
directory. This entry tells it to call on the services of a different
editor, or you can optionally specify where to find NotePad if you moved
it to a different directory or renamed it.
Chapter 5.3.21 (RunFile command)
Comments if you don't specify a drive/directory for the file, Lecture
will search for it in the following places:
1. the current directory;
2. the directory where LECTURE.EXE resides;
3. each directory on the DOS PATH (consult your DOS or
Windows manual for details about the PATH command).
Chapter 5.a (new)
_DEFAULT.LEC file
Whenever you specify a lecture file to run, Lecture searches for a default
file called _DEFAULT.LEC. The program will search for this file in the
following places:
1. the default directory;
2. the directory where LECTURE.EXE resides;
3. each directory on the DOS PATH (consult your DOS or Windows manual
for details about the PATH command).
If Lecture finds _DEFAULT.LEC, it processes it before processing the
lecture file. You can set default fonts & colors, turn off sound effects,
and so on.
Note: Lecture only processes _DEFAULT.LEC once during a presentation; it
doesn't process the file again if you specify a RunFile command.
Appendix A
Couldn't find NOTEPAD.EXE. Would you like to specify an editor program
for future reference?
* You chose to edit the currently running lecture file but Lecture
couldn't find NOTEPAD.EXE in the main Windows directory. (You may
have moved it to a different directory, deleted the file, or renamed
it.) If you specify an editor program here, Lecture will add it to
LECTURE.INI (see above for details).
RunFile command exceeds the maximum allowable 'nested' level. Continue?
* A RunFile command can name a lecture file with its own RunFile
commands, but you cannot "nest" these commands more than four levels
(counting the original lecture file which first executed a RunFile).