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- MicroCook ASCII Format description.
-
- For MicroCook to recognize a recipe in a disk file, this file must be
- pure ASCII (no control codes), and it must also be formatted in a certain
- way. If you have recipes in ASCII files in a different format than
- MicroCook's you can format those recipes very easily and then import them
- into MicroCook with the MC ASCII Import feature. Load the file in a word
- processor, or any other text editor, and follow the guidelines below. This
- editor must be able to save the final file as a pure ASCII file. Or you can
- use MicroCook's ASCII editor from the File Manager. Press F2 while in the
- editor to see the "hot-keys" for macros for all the "key" lines described
- below. A sample recipe in the correct format is displayed at the end of this
- document.
-
- Note: The ASCII format version number, here V.1.5, has nothing to do with the
- current version of MicroCook you use. This number will ONLY be changed if the
- ASCII format changes.
-
- These lines MUST be in a MC ASCII Recipe for it to import properly.
- Exactly as typed here, "...:" included.
-
- Line below is FIRST line in the recipe:
- MicroCook V.1.5.78 ASCII Recipe <-- must be exact as is here
- Recipe Name: <-- must be exact as is here
- Category...: <-- must be exact as is here
- Servings...: <-- must be exact as is here
- (this line CAN be blank)
- Ingredients: <-- must be exact as is here
- (put ingredients here)
- (ONE blank line CAN be between lines in Ingredients)
- (last line CAN be blank)
- Preparation: <-- must be exact as is here
- (put preparation here)
- (ONE blank line CAN be between lines in Preparation)
- (last line CAN be blank)
- MicroCook ASCII Recipe End <-- must be exact as is here
- Line above is the LAST line in the recipe.
-
- "MicroCook V.1.5.78 ASCII Recipe" should be the only words on this line.
- Same for "Ingredients:", "Preparation:" and "MicroCook ASCII Recipe End".
- Correct spelling is very important, but if the text are in upper or lower
- case, that doesn't matter. The "78" number after V.1.5. in the header might
- change. This is just a "reminder" to how wide the format was set when
- exported from MicroCook. So this number could be between 40 and 78. MicroCook
- will look for it when Importing again, but if it's not there, no big deal.
- But the header must be at least this minimum: MicroCook V.1.5 ASCII Recipe
-
- The Recipe Name can be up to 60 characters long, Category up to 45
- characters and Servings 4 characters. The length of the lines in the
- Ingredients can be up to 38 characters long. If there are lines containing
- over 38 characters in the Ingredients group, beware that they will be split
- into two lines when imported. There are room for 34 lines of Ingredients. The
- Preparation editor has a limits of 78 characters per line, and a total of 50
- lines.
- You can have ONE (1) blank line between lines in both the Ingredients
- and Preparation groups, while two blank lines after each other will abort the
- importing in that group. You can also have a few blank lines between the
- Recipe Name, Category, Servings and the Ingredients header. The less blank
- lines there are, the faster a MicroCook ASCII file will import.
- MicroCook will import ASCII files in version 1.2 and 1.3 format as
- before.
- When Exporting and Importing MicroCook ASCII, MicroCook look for obvious
- beginning and end of paragraphs. A beginning would be an indent, like use of
- Tab. Any thing over a 3 character indent is considered beginning of a new
- paragraph. If the last character on a line is 12 characters less than the
- exported width, it's considered the end of a paragraph. So by using Tab
- especially, the MicroCook Import will be able to re-construct the recipe much
- better than with just a shorter line at the end of each paragraph. If the
- exported format is 78 characters wide, the imported recipes will look exactly
- as the exported.
-
- If these simple guide lines are followed, you should have no problems
- importing any recipe into MicroCook.
-
- Happy Importing!
-
- (Sample recipe)
- This MicroCook ASCII file can be Imported into MicroCook. Don't alter this
- file if you plan to import it or share it with friends that also use
- MicroCook. Use the MicroCook ASCII Import menu function to Import this File.
- MicroCook V.1.5.78 ASCII Recipe
- Recipe Name: Chocolate-lover's Cheesecake
- Category...: Dessert
- Servings...: 12
-
- Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups finely crushed chocolate
- wafers
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted
- 3 8-ounce package cream cheese,
- softened
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 4 eggs
- 4 squares (4 ounces) semisweet
- chocolate, melted
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 square (1 ounce) semisweet chocolate
- 1 teaspoon butter
-
- Preparation:
- For crust, in a bowl combine chocolate wafer crumbs and melted butter.
- Press crumb mixture firmly on bottom and 1 3/4 inches up sides of a 9-inch
- springform pan.
- For filling, in a large mixer bowl beat cream cheese till creamy.
- Combine sugar, flour and salt; stir into the cream cheese mixture. Add eggs
- all at once. Beat just till combined. DO NOT OVERBEAT. Stir in the 4
- squares melted chocolate, milk and vanilla till combined. Turn into
- crumb-lined pan.
- Bake in a 325 oven for 60 minutes or till center appears set. Remove
- from oven; cool 15 minutes. Loosen sides of pan. Cover and chill at least
- 2 hours.
- In a small saucepan over low heat melt the 1 square semisweet chocolate
- and butter. Drizzle in lattice design atop cheesecake. Chill till
- chocolate is set.
- MicroCook ASCII Recipe End
-