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This archive contains the PostScript versions of the
documentation for IceTERM and IceOLR, the user-end
terminal and off line message reader for IceBBS.
The contents of this archive are
Copyright 1995 Stephen Vermeulen
(403) 282-7990
45 Butler Cr. N.W.
Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, T2L 1K4
This archive and its contents may be distributed free of
charge so long as:
1. The files are not modified in any way
2. The cost for redistribution does not exceed the
price of the floppy disk distribution from Fred
Fish (if distributed on floppy disk). Or, if
distributed on CDROM, the price charged for the
CDROM cannot exceed the Aminet or AMUC Freely
Distributable CDROMs (whichever is more expensive).
3. In the case of CDROM based distribution, the files
may be distributed in unarchived form, so long as
the set of files is placed in one directory along with
the original archive. Alternatively, the archive may
be placed in the parent directory.
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Documentation on IceTERM is available in two forms: the AmigaGuide
file "IceTERM.guide" and its PostScript equivalent: IceTERM.ps1 and
IceTERM.ps2. The PostScript files contain some pictures which are
not in the AmigaGuide file. The PostScript version has been set up
for double sided printing, to print it issue the command:
copy IceTERM.ps1 par:
(assuming your PostScript printer is on your parallel port--do not
send to PRT:) and when this file is finished take the stack of about
50 sheets and put them back in the paper tray (face up, so you can
still see the results of the first printing is the correct way for
most printers) and then issue the command:
copy IceTERM.ps2 par:
Note: the pages have been reverse ordered so that you can use the face
up output tray which usually causes pages to curl less which makes
doing the second pass easier (this is the method you use for heavier
card stock or manual feed items). If you are using the face down output
method (which is the "normal" method) then you must reverse the order of
the pages before putting them back into the paper tray for the second
printing.
The same applies for IceOLR.