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T-FIG Version 3.12
Copyright (c) 1988 by Eugene A. Zeak, Jr.
2342 Spring Oaks Circle
Sarasota, FL 34234
A Tutorial Program.
For Telix, Version 3.12
Documentation dated
June 15, 1990
Section One: Description and Instructions
T-FIG is designed to give you fuller, easier control over the
content, arrangement, and configuration of your Telix
communication program. It acts in a way that allows you to
compare configuration changes you make. Quite often, reasons for
things having to be a certain way are explained.
T-FIG is very easy for anyone to use. It doesn't require that
you remember commands...all actions are automatic. Everything is
explained fully on-screen. It picks any changes you make in
TELIX's configuration up immediately after you make them. You
can run T-FIG from within TELIX, make a Configyraton Menu change
in TELIX, and go back to T-FIG and immediately see the change.
The full set of files found in the shareware package are:
T-FIG.DOC and README.1ST: These files are descriptive of the
program and how to use it.
TF.SLC: This is the main program that makes everything else
work.
TFI.SCN: This is the program's index file. It indexes screens
from both the Configuration Menu and the TIPS Menu. Any entry
preceeded by @ is from screens available through T-FIG's Configu-
ration Menu. This isn't included in the shareware version.
TFC.MNU: Called by TF.SLC, this file gives you access to screens
that will display your current configuration settings in TELIX.
TFCF.SCN, TFCG.SCN, TFCM.SCN, TFCT.SCN: These are the individual
screens of TELIX configuration information.
TFT.MNU: Called by TF.SLC, this file gives you access to the
tutorial screens describing TELIX's configurable parameters and
what they mean.
TFTA.SCN, TFTC.SCN, TFTF.SCN, TFTG.SCN, TFTK.SCN, TFTM.SCN,
TFTP.SCN, TFTS.SCN, TFTT.SCN, and TFTW.SCN: These are the indi-
vidual screens of tutorial information that's presented in the
TELIX manual. Each screen describes a section of TELIX's Config-
uration Menu.
To use T-FIG, All you have to do is this:
1. Copy the files to TELIX's script directory so it can find
them. If you are a very new beginner, that simply means
that you have the option with TELIX of deciding that there
can be a script directory separate from the one TELIX's
program files are located in.
In the beginning, just copy the T-FIG files to the directory
that you have all of TELIX's program files in. I use
C:\BBS. Original, huh?
2. Start TELIX. Press ALT-O, then F. Press C. Type the name
of the directory you want to use...don't forget to use full
path names. I would type, C:\BBS\.
3. Press Return (Enter) twice and then press "W". That will
write the name to a disk file named TELIX.CNF that TELIX
will read when it's run. It'll know where to look for T-
FIG's files.
4. Pressing ALT-K will take you to TELIX's macro file area.
Here, you can assign text to a specific key. One of TELIX's
features is that any text preceded with an @ is assumed to
be the name of a script file. When a key with that macro is
pressed, the script file is automatically called up and run.
Assigning TF.SLC to a macro key will keep it handy and
easily run.
5. I have TF.SLC assigned to key "F4". To assign TF.SLC to a
macro key:
A. While TELIX is running, press ALT-K.
B. Press Enter.
C. Press "E" for Edit.
D. Press the key you want to assign. I use F4.
E. Type "@TF.SLC".
F. Press Enter.
G. Press the Spacebar.
H. Press "S" for Save.
I. Press Enter.
J. Press "X" for Exit.
That's all there is to it. Now, anytime I want to run T-FIG from
within TELIX, I simply press F4.
I hope you enjoy using T-FIG and that it enhances your enjoyment
of TELIX. Again, be sure to put all T-FIG files in the same
directory.
Section Two: Disclaimer
Eugene A. Zeak, Jr. makes no warranty of any kind, either express
or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with
respect to this software and accompanying documentation.
In no event shall Eugene A. Zeak, Jr. be liable for any damages;
including damages for loss of business profits, business
interruption, loss of business information, or other monetary
loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this program.
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