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- E G A C O L O R I N G B O O K
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- REFERENCE MANUAL
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- Shareware Version 1.0
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- David C. Swope
- 3753 Tango Drive
- North Bend, OH 45052
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- This manual and the EGA COLORING BOOK program are
- (C) Copyright 1990 by David C. Swope
- All rights reserved
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- ------------------------- INTRODUCTION --------------------------
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- EGA COLORING BOOK is a computer coloring book. It allows
- children to use over 500 colors and patterns to color the
- pictures. Children, age 3 and up, will enjoy bringing the
- pictures to life with color. Very young children will need adult
- assistance to use this program.
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- EGA COLORING BOOK will only work on EGA or VGA equipped systems.
- In addition, the display adapter must have at least 128K of
- display memory. Use of a mouse input device is optional but
- recommended.
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- ---------------------------- LICENSE ----------------------------
-
- EGA COLORING BOOK is NOT public domain or free software. This
- program is distributed as "Shareware". EGA COLORING BOOK is (C)
- Copyright 1990 by David C. Swope. All rights reserved.
-
- The owner of EGA COLORING BOOK, David C. Swope, permits the
- copying and transfer of the SHAREWARE VERSION of the EGA COLORING
- BOOK program to others, under the following conditions:
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- 1. No fee shall be charged for copies of any portion of the EGA
- COLORING BOOK program, its documentation, or other information
- contained on the EGA COLORING BOOK diskette. A charge for the
- copying service and media is allowed as long as this charge
- does not exceed $8.00.
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- 2. The recipient receives an unmodified copy of all the EGA
- COLORING BOOK files, including this document.
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- 3. Any copy of EGA COLORING BOOK transferred to another may
- contain only the seventeen files listed here: ECB.EXE,
- ECBMAN.DOC, ECBTITLE.001, ECBTITLE.002, ECBFONT.000,
- ECBCOLOR.DAT, ECBPALC1.DAT, ECBPALC2.DAT, ECBPALC3.DAT,
- ECBPALC4.DAT, ECBPALC5.DAT, ECBPALT.DAT, JUNGLE.PIC,
- SEASHORE.PIC, UNDERSEA.PIC, DUCKPOND.PIC and SHIP.PIC.
- Additional files which are supplied to registered users may
- not be transferred to others without the written consent of
- the author.
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- Any copy of EGA COLORING BOOK sold or copied in such a manner as
- to violate the above conditions shall be subject to a royalty fee
- of $50.00.
-
- The author encourages the copying and transfer of the program to
- others so that it may be evaluated by as many interested users as
- possible. After the evaluation period, it is expected that the
- users either register their copy of the program or discontinue
- using it.
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-
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- ------------------- REGISTRATION INFORMATION --------------------
-
- The cost of user registration is $16.00. This registration fee
- provides you with the following benefits:
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- 1. It licenses you to operate the EGA COLORING BOOK program
- on any computer at a single location. You may have
- copies on more than one computer as long as there is no
- possibility of it being used in more than one place at
- the same time. You may make copies of the EGA COLORING BOOK
- commercial version for backup purposes only.
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- 2. It provides you with a set of 10 additional pictures to be
- used with the EGA COLORING BOOK program. It will also
- provide you with the commercial version 1.0 of EGA COLORING
- BOOK.
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- 3. It will put you on the mailing list to receive information
- about additional picture sets and EGA COLORING BOOK updates
- when they become available. The additional picture sets and
- updates will only be available to registered users. They
- will not be included in future shareware versions of the
- program. It is planned to release the pictures in sets of 15
- at a cost of $10.00 per set. Mailings will also inform you
- when other programs by the author are released.
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- 4. It will provide you with information on how to report
- problems or get assistance from the author.
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- Educational institutions may reduce the registration fee to
- $12.50 if five or more registrations are purchased. If more than
- one registration is purchased then only one copy of EGA COLORING
- BOOK will be mailed. The user may make the additional copies of
- the EGA COLORING BOOK diskette. Students may be given copies of
- the program for home use as long as the rules outlined in the
- LICENSE section are followed. Remember that only the shareware
- version may be copied and given to others.
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- I encourage you to support the "Shareware" method of software
- distribution by becoming a registered user. Every registration
- received will help convince the author to produce more pictures
- and to enhance this program in other ways. A registration form
- is provided at the end of this document.
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- Whether or not you decide to register your copy of the program,
- the author would like to receive your comments and constructive
- criticism on the program. These same comments will also be used
- when designing other children's programs in the future.
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- -------------------------- DISCLAIMER ---------------------------
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- EGA COLORING BOOK is supplied as is. No representation of any
- kind is made as to the use and/or suitability of this program for
- any purpose. David C. Swope assumes no liability for any damages
- direct or consequential, which may result from the use of this
- program. The author of EGA COLORING BOOK reserves the right to
- update the contents of the EGA COLORING BOOK program and its
- associated documentation at his discretion and without the
- consent of or any obligation to any registered users.
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- ---------------------- REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ----------------------
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- EGA COLORING BOOK will run on most IBM or compatible computers
- with EGA or VGA graphics capability (with 128K or more of video
- memory), at least 256K of RAM (at least 199,900 bytes of free RAM
- after DOS and all TSR programs are loaded), PC-DOS or MS-DOS 2.1
- or greater and one disk drive. A hard disk and mouse are
- optional. However, use of a mouse is recommended.
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- MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
- PC-DOS is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
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- ------------------------ GETTING STARTED ------------------------
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- Before attempting to use the EGA COLORING BOOK program, please
- make a backup copy of the EGA COLORING BOOK diskette. Consult
- your DOS manual for instructions on performing this procedure.
- The EGA COLORING BOOK program will write color data files to the
- current directory during operation. Therefore, be sure to keep a
- backup copy of the original disk. Also, the disk that EGA
- COLORING BOOK is being run from must not be write protected.
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- If your system includes a mouse input device, then the mouse
- driver must be installed before the EGA COLORING BOOK program is
- run. Consult your mouse user's guide for instructions on loading
- the mouse driver.
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- EGA COLORING BOOK will only operate in one graphics mode:
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- 640 X 350 16 colors VGA or EGA adapter.
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- In order to run the EGA COLORING BOOK program the picture and
- support files must be in the current directory so they can be
- used by the program. The necessary files are described below.
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- ECB.EXE The EGA COLORING BOOK program.
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- ECBMAN.DOC This document.
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- ECBTITLE.001 Title screen data.
- ECBTITLE.002
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- ECBFONT.000 Graphics text font.
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- ECBCOLOR.DAT Palette data.
- ECBPALC1.DAT
- ECBPALC2.DAT
- ECBPALC3.DAT
- ECBPALC4.DAT
- ECBPALC5.DAT
- ECBPALT.DAT
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- JUNGLE.PIC Picture data.
- SEASHORE.PIC
- UNDERSEA.PIC
- DUCKPOND.PIC
- SHIP.PIC
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- The EGA COLORING BOOK program will create files with the same
- names as the picture data files but with the extension "COL".
- These files contain data which describes how you last colored the
- picture. Since the EGA COLORING BOOK program writes these files,
- the disk that you are running the program from must not be write
- protected.
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- All but one of these files must be located in the same directory.
- The file which is not needed is: ECBMAN.DOC.
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- To install the program on a hard disk, simply copy all needed
- files (see above) to a single directory on the hard disk.
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- To run the program, set the current directory to the directory in
- which the files are located. Type "ECB" (do not type the quote
- characters), and press the <ENTER> key. After the program is
- loaded, a title page will appear. When you are ready to begin
- the program, press any key.
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- -------------- USING THE KEYBOARD MOUSE SIMULATOR ---------------
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- If your computer system does not include a mouse input device
- then it will be necessary for you to read this section. If you
- have a mouse then you can skip this section.
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- This section describes how to use the KEYBOARD MOUSE SIMULATOR to
- imitate real mouse input. It does not describe how that input
- affects the EGA COLORING BOOK program. Please refer to the USING
- EGA COLORING BOOK section for that information.
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- If EGA COLORING BOOK does not detect the presence of a mouse
- driver, then it will use the KEYBOARD MOUSE SIMULATOR. All mouse
- functions needed by the program are provided by the simulator.
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- THE MOUSE CURSOR
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- The simulator's mouse cursor is an arrow. It is similar to the
- real mouse cursor, but smaller. The cursor was made smaller to
- provide for fast cursor movement.
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- MOVING THE MOUSE CURSOR
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- <up arrow> - move up. Remember that use of
- <down arrow> - move down. these keys on the
- <left arrow> - move left. numeric keypad will
- <right arrow> - move right. require <Num Lock>
- <Home> - move up and left. to be turned off.
- <PgUp> - move up and right.
- <PgDn> - move down and right.
- <End> - move down and left.
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- Pressing these keys alone will cause the mouse cursor to move a
- distance which corresponds to the current mouse movement
- increment (this will be explained in a moment). If the <SHIFT>
- key is held and these keys are pressed, then the mouse cursor
- will move one pixel in the selected direction. In addition, if
- the <SHIFT> key is held and the <5> key on the numeric keypad is
- pressed, the mouse cursor will jump to the center of the screen.
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- The speed of mouse cursor movement is controlled by the current
- mouse movement increment. Currently two speeds are provided. If
- the "+" key is pressed, then the increment will be large and the
- mouse cursor can be moved quickly. If the "-" key is pressed,
- then the increment will be somewhat smaller causing the mouse
- cursor to move more slowly. Typically, the user will toggle
- between the two speeds depending on how far the mouse cursor must
- be moved. Remember to use the <SHIFT> key if small adjustments
- to the mouse cursor position are required.
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- PRESSING THE MOUSE BUTTONS
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- The simulator imitates a two button mouse. To click the left
- mouse button, press the <Ins> key, the <ENTER> key or the
- <SPACEBAR>. To click the right mouse button, press the <Del>
- key.
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- -------------------- USING EGA COLORING BOOK --------------------
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- EGA COLORING BOOK is very easy to use. Before we get into the
- details, I would like to make some general comments about the
- mouse cursor.
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- 1. While you are moving aroung the screen, you will notice that
- the mouse cursor will change depending on the current screen
- location. It changes so that it will always point toward the
- nearest corner of the screen. This allows you to easily point
- to any screen location.
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- 2. The mouse cursor hotspot is at the very tip of the arrow's
- point. The hotspot is the actual screen position you are
- clicking on when you press the left mouse button.
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- 3. At some points in the program, the mouse cursor will be
- restricted to a portion of the screen. This is true when
- making a menu selection or a new picture selection.
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- 4. The phrase "Click the left mouse button on the command target
- ..." means to move the mouse cursor so that the hotspot is
- over the command target on the screen and then press and
- release the left mouse button.
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- After starting the program and pressing a key at the title screen
- prompt, EGA COLORING BOOK will display a picture. If this
- picture has been previously colored, the program will use the
- coloring data (stored in the .COL file) to recolor the picture.
- When the recoloring step has been completed, the command entry
- area (referred to as the CEA for the remainder of this document)
- will be displayed over the left side of the picture.
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- THE COMMAND ENTRY AREA (CEA)
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- The CEA is a rectangular shaped box. The lower four fifths of
- this area is dedicated to displaying the active color palette.
- The top portion contains command targets. The available commands
- are described below.
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- MOVING THE COMMAND ENTRY AREA
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- 1. In the upper right corner of the command entry area is a
- command target that has arrows pointing left and right.
- Clicking the left mouse button on this command target will
- move the CEA to the opposite side of the screen. This is
- useful to move the CEA out of the way when coloring. Pressing
- the <F10> key is a keyboard shortcut for this command.
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- 2. Clicking the right mouse button at any time will toggle the
- display of the CEA. If the CEA is currently displayed,
- pressing the right mouse button will remove it from the
- screen. If the CEA is not currently displayed, pressing the
- right mouse button will put it back on the screen. This is
- useful to completely remove the CEA when coloring areas that
- extend behind the CEA or when you want to view your finished
- picture. Pressing the <F9> key is a keyboard shortcut for
- this command.
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- SELECTING THE ACTIVE COLOR PALETTE
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- Just above the display of the active color palette in the CEA are
- five command targets that contain colors made of various
- combinations of black and white. These command targets select
- the active color palette. When the program begins running, the
- default active color palette corresponds to the second command
- target from the left. Clicking on these command targets will
- change the active color palette and display the new set of colors
- available in the bottom of the CEA. The keys <F1> through <F5>
- are shortcuts for selecting the active color palette. The <F1>
- key corresponds to the leftmost command target and the <F5> key
- corresponds to the rightmost command target. Note that the
- "solid" colors appear in all five color palettes. You will need
- to experiment with these command targets until you become
- familiar with the colors available in each palette.
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- SELECTING THE ACTIVE CRAYON COLOR
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- Clicking the left mouse button on the desired color in the active
- color palette will make that color the active crayon color. The
- active crayon color is indicated by a white outline around the
- selected color's box in the active color palette display.
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- THE "OOPS" COMMAND
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- As you color the picture, EGA COLORING BOOK remembers how you
- have colored it. It keeps a list of "color commands" in memory.
- Clicking the left mouse button on the "OOPS" command target will
- undo the last color command. This is useful if you accidentally
- color an area that was previously colored. Clicking on the "OOPS"
- command target will restore the area to its previous color. You
- may use the "OOPS" command any number of times in a row. It will
- always undo the last color command on the list and then remove
- that command from the list. If the list is empty, then you will
- hear the error beep and no action will be performed.
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- NOTE: If the CEA is on the screen when the "OOPS" command is
- requested it will be removed before the color of the area
- is restored. After the color of the area is restored, the
- CEA will then be displayed again.
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- There are two shortcuts for the "OOPS" command. If you have a
- three button mouse, clicking the middle button at any time has
- the same effect as clicking the left mouse button on the "OOPS"
- command target. Also, pressing the <O> key is the keyboard
- shortcut for this command. You may use these two shortcuts for
- the "OOPS" command even if the CEA is currently not on the
- screen.
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- THE "MENU" COMMAND
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- Clicking the left mouse button on the "MENU" command target will
- cause the top portion of the CEA to be replaced with six new
- command targets. The use of these command targets is explained
- below. Pressing the <M> key is the keyboard shortcut for this
- command. You may use the keyboard shortcut to invoke the "MENU"
- command even if the CEA is currently not on the screen.
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- THE "ERASE" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "ERASE" command target if you
- want to erase the colors from your picture. You may also invoke
- the "ERASE" command by pressing the <E> key on the keyboard.
- Using the keyboard shortcut for this command will only work when
- the "ERASE" command target is on the screen. In other words, you
- must invoke the "MENU" command prior to requesting the "ERASE"
- command. When this command is selected, you will be asked "Do
- you really want to erase the picture?". If you want to continue
- with the erasure then click the left mouse button on the "YES"
- command target. Click the left mouse button on the "NO" command
- target to abort the erase command. The keys <Y> and <N> may be
- used to indicate a yes or no response.
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- THE "QUIT" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "QUIT" command target if you
- want to quit the program. You may also invoke the "QUIT" command
- by pressing the <Q> key on the keyboard. Using the keyboard
- shortcut for this command will only work when the "QUIT" command
- target is on the screen. In other words, you must invoke the
- "MENU" command prior to requesting the "QUIT" command. When this
- command is selected, you will be asked "Do you really want to
- quit?". If you want to exit the program back to DOS then click
- the left mouse button on the "YES" command target. Click the
- left mouse button on the "NO" command target to abort the "QUIT"
- command. The keys <Y> and <N> may be used to indicate a yes or
- no response.
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- THE "PICTURE" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "PICTURE" command target if
- you want to select a different picture to color. You may also
- invoke the "PICTURE" command by pressing the <P> key on the
- keyboard. Using the keyboard shortcut for this command will only
- work when the "PICTURE" command target is on the screen. In
- other words, you must invoke the "MENU" command prior to
- requesting the "PICTURE" command. When this command is selected,
- you will be presented with a list of pictures to pick from. The
- desired picture can be selected by clicking the left mouse button
- on the picture's command target or by pressing the key on the
- keyboard that is indicated on the left side of the command target
- (keys <A> through <M>). The very last command target on the
- bottom of the screen will be -NO CHANGE-. You should click the
- left mouse button on this command target or press the <N> key on
- the keyboard if you change your mind and want to keep the same
- picture you have been using. If there are more pictures
- available than can fit on the screen (which will be the case if
- you register!), then the second last command target will be
- -MORE-. You can click the left mouse button on this command
- target or press the <M> key on the keyboard to provide a list of
- more pictures to select from. If you select a new picture and
- that picture has been previously colored, then EGA COLORING BOOK
- will "recolor" the picture after it is loaded. You may then
- erase the colors from the picture or continue coloring where you
- left off last time.
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- THE "MODE" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "MODE" command target if you
- want to change the mode of the CEA display. You may also invoke
- the "MODE" command by pressing the <M> key on the keyboard. Using
- the keyboard shortcut for this command will only work when the
- "MODE" command target is on the screen. In other words, you must
- invoke the "MENU" command prior to requesting the "MODE" command.
- When this command is selected, you will be asked "Should the
- palette disappear after a color selection?". If you would like
- the CEA (including the color palette display) to disappear after
- each color selection then click the left mouse button on the
- "YES" command target. If you do not want the CEA to disappear
- after a color selection then click the left mouse button on the
- "NO" command target. The keys <Y> and <N> may be used to
- indicate a yes or no response. If you select the "YES" command
- target, then the CEA will be removed from the display each time
- you select a new color to use. When in this mode, either the
- right mouse button or the <F9> key must be used to restore the
- CEA to the screen in order to make a new color selection.
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- THE "RECOLOR" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "RECOLOR" command target when
- you would like the picture to be erased and recolored. You may
- also invoke the "RECOLOR" command by pressing the <R> key on the
- keyboard. Using the keyboard shortcut for this command will only
- work when the "RECOLOR" command target is on the screen. In
- other words, you must invoke the "MENU" command prior to
- requesting the "RECOLOR" command. This command was included for
- two reasons. The first reason is that during the recoloring,
- redundant color data is removed from the "color command" list.
- The other reason is that my three year old daughter likes to
- watch the "computer" color the picture. The EGA COLORING BOOK
- may automatically execute this command if the color command list
- becomes too large to fit in memory. This should only happen if
- you color a lot of areas that have already been colored before.
- If this should happen, the program will put a message on the
- screen before it begins the "recoloring process". The message
- will ask you to press a key when ready. After you press a key,
- the program will begin the "recoloring process". The only
- problem caused by recoloring is that the "OOPS" command will not
- restore an area's previous color any longer (the area will be
- colored white). This is because the "RECOLOR" command has
- determined that the previous coloring of an area was redundant
- and has removed it from the "color command" list. The "OOPS"
- command will operate properly for any new "color commands" added
- to the list after the recoloring process has completed.
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- THE "CANCEL" COMMAND
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- Click the left mouse button on the "CANCEL" command target if you
- want to cancel the "MENU" command. You may also invoke the
- "CANCEL" command by pressing the <C> key on the keyboard. Using
- the keyboard shortcut for this command will only work when the
- "CANCEL" command target is on the screen. In other words, you
- must have invoked the "MENU" command prior to requesting the
- "CANCEL" command. When this command is selected, the "MENU"
- command will be cancelled and the top portion of the CEA will be
- restored.
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- COLORING THE PICTURE
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- Once you have selected the desired color, you can then "color" an
- area of the picture. To color an area, simply move the mouse
- cursor to point at the desired area and click the left mouse
- button. You may color over an area that has already been
- colored. If the mouse cursor is pointing at the outline of an
- area (the black lines making up the picture) when the mouse
- button is clicked, then you will hear the error beep and no
- coloring will be done. Each time you color an area the "color
- command" is added to the list in memory. Eventually, this list
- may become full if you color a lot of areas that have already
- been colored. Please see the description of the "RECOLOR"
- command above for information about this situation.
-
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- ---------------------------- SUMMARY ----------------------------
-
- Happy coloring! Thank you very much for evaluating EGA COLORING
- BOOK. I hope to hear from you soon.
-
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- EGA COLORING BOOK REGISTRATION FORM
- (please print)
-
- NAME _________________________________________________________
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- ADDRESS _________________________________________________________
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- CITY ________________________________ STATE ________________
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- ZIP ______________
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- TYPE OF COMPUTER (PC, XT, AT, etc.)
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- DISPLAY ADAPTER (VGA, EGA, etc.)
-
- _________________________________________________________________
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- HOW DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR COPY OF EGA COLORING BOOK
- (Friend, BBS, etc. - If BBS please indicate the name)
-
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Unit
- Qty Price Total
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- ___ EGA COLORING BOOK registration(s) $16.00 _____________
-
- If 3 1/2" disks are required
- then add additional media cost $1.50 _____________
-
- Outside US orders add
- additional shipping cost $7.50 _____________
-
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- Ohio residents only - 5.5% sales tax _____________
-
-
- Total _____________
-
- All prices are in USA currency only.
- Make checks payable to David C. Swope.
-
- Please send this form and your registration fee to:
-
- David C. Swope
- 3753 Tango Drive
- North Bend, OH 45052
-
- Please write comments or suggestions on the back of the
- form. Thank you very much.
-