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- @summary[Example stack for Zoom Version 2.30]
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- @Chapter[Examples]
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- @slide[example1-text-]
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- @Yellow[Example Stack]
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- This information stack, or simply stack, has been created by Alternative
- Technologies to demonstrate the syntax and use of a stack. Also, this file
- can serve as a template for stacks that you might want to create. A simple
- text editor or word processor is all that is necessary to modify this file
- @lightgreen[EXAMPLE.STK] or create a new stack file.
-
- Throughout this stack, the capabilities of Zoom will be demonstrated, along
- with information about the use of Zoom.
-
- @slide[example2-text-]
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- @Yellow[Stack Creation]
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- Creating a stack is like writing a book - except that the stack does not
- get printed. Usually, a stack is easily created from some pre-existing body
- of information, like a document or a manual. Zoom is an ideal medium for
- distributing some document in electronic form. Also, Zoom is designed to be
- a computerized teaching program.
-
- For Zoom, a body of information is divided into chapters. This is the
- Examples chapter. Chapters are, in turn, divided up into slides. This
- screen of text is a slide. As you will see, slides can also be created from
- other things.
-
- For this example stack, parts of the Zoom Users' Manual has been converted
- to this stack format to demonstrate the stack creation.
-
- @slide[example3-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Capabilities]
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- Zoom has the ability to display text, pictures, @lightcyan[text] @lightmagenta[in] @lightgreen[colors],
- and @bgmagenta[text] @bgcyan[in] @bgbrown[back-ground] @bgblack[colors], print @delay[1000] text @delay[1000] in a
- @delay[1000] delayed fashion and many other features.
-
- @delay[2000]
-
- @window[Also, information can be displayed
- in pop-up windows, to attract attention
- to a particular point]
-
-
-
- @slide[example4-PCX-]
- @window[Pictures are displayed in the PCX
- format developed by Zsoft Inc.]
- @window[This picture of a map is taken from the PCX
- file EXAMPLE4.PCX, as an example.
-
- The picture can be scrolled by holding down the
- shift key and pressing the right or down arrow key. ]
- @slide[example5-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Pictures and Text]
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- Pictures can also be displayed together, with text. In this way Zoom could
- serve as an integrated image and text database.
-
- @PCX[example4]
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- @slide[example5a-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[More on Pictures]
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- Pictures can be scanned in with a scanner such as an Hewlitt-Packard
- ScanJet Plus and the pictures can be edited with an editor such as the
- Zoft PC Paint Brush.
-
- @slide[example6-QUIZ-A-]
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- @Yellow[The Question Slide]
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- Zoom can also ask a question, wait for the reply and respond in accordance
- with the answer. Zoom will not let you go to the next slide until the
- question is answered.
-
- @bgbrown[Answer the following question.]
-
- What are your first impressions of Zoom?
-
- @lightmagenta[Type the letter of the phrase corresponding to your answer.]
-
- A) Zoom is dynamite! The best I have seen.
-
- B) Zoom is OK, but the colors are ugly.
-
- C) I can't figure out how to work it!
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-
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- @slide[example7-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[More on the Question Slide]
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- If you answered the question, you are allowed to proceed to this slide.
- Zoom gives you 3 tries before it tells the correct answer. The answer in
- the QUIZ slide is really just a string response, like a name, a number, or
- a letter. The QUIZ slide does not (yet) have the ability to process a
- complete prose response.
-
- @slide[example8-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Automatic Paging]
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-
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- Zoom can also turn the pages automatically at a specified time. This is
- done with a simple command. Zoom will turn to the next slide automatically
- in 6 seconds.
- @timer[6]
-
- @slide[example9-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[HyperText]
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- @bgred[Hypertext] is the ability to link a slide of information to another
- slide or set of slides. In this way a user could follow a particular path
- of information based on one's interest in the details of a topic. Hypertext
- can be used to quickly access a particular set of information embedded in a
- large body of information.
-
- There are several ways in which Zoom provides this hypertext ability. In
- fact Zoom provides hypertext and hypergraphics in that pictures can be
- linked to other pictures and text and vice versa. Zoom makes these hyper
- links from one slide to another set of slides by use of the
- @lightmagenta[Key Words], the @lightmagenta[Index] and the @lightmagenta[Hot Area].
-
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- @slide[example10-TEXT-Key Words-Index-Hot Areas-]
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- @Yellow[Key Words]
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- @bgred[Key Words] are important words contained in a slide which are either
- mentioned or explained in more detail in another set of slides. Thus while
- viewing a slide if one wants more information on a Key Word, one simply
- selects this word from under the @bgmagenta[Key Words] menu. The set of
- slides associated with this Key Word will be displayed in the next
- sequence. To return to the original slide, press the F4 key.
-
- For instance, this slide has three key words: @bgred[Key Words],
- @bgred[Index], and @bgred[Hot Areas]. Select one of these words from the
- @bgmagenta[Key Words] menu and see how hypertext works. Remember to press
- F4 to return to this slide.
-
- @slide[example11-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Index]
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- The @bgred[Index] is the master list of all the key words in the stack.
- Thus at any time, you can view the slides associated with any key word in
- the stack.
-
- Select the @bgmagenta[Index] choice under the @bgmagenta[Inquire] menu.
- Then select an index word from the @bgmagenta[Index] menu. Again, press F4
- to return to this slide.
-
- @slide[example12-TEXT-Select Me,27,17,35,17-]
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- @Yellow[Hot Areas]
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- A @bgred[Hot Area] links an area of the screen with a key word and a set of
- slides. Hot Areas work with text or pictures. The Hot Area is denoted with
- a black and white dashed rectangle surrounding it. If a mouse is available,
- a Hot Area is selected by clicking the mouse in the Hot Area. Otherwise if
- there is no mouse, press the left or right arrow key until the Hot Area
- becomes highlighted.
-
- This sentence contains a Hot Area which you can select to see how Hot
- Areas work. As before, pressing F4 will take you back here.
-
-
-
- @subslide[example12b-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Selected Hot Area]
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-
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- Congratulations! You have successfully selected the Hot Area.
-
- @slide[example13-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Word Search]
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- Zoom can search the information stack for any user-defined words. The
- search can be conducted on the entire stack or any combination of the
- chapters. By the use of logical operators such as @lightmagenta[AND] and @lightmagenta[OR],
- the search can be qualified to retrieve only the most relevant information.
-
- The search feature can be accessed by selecting the @bgmagenta[Search]
- choice under the @bgmagenta[Inquire] menu. A menu will appear, listing all
- the chapters in the stack. Select the chapters to be searched, or search
- @bgmagenta[All] to search the entire stack. Then select @bgmagenta[OK].
- Next a window will appear to type the word or words for which to be
- searched. If you want to view the slides which mention both @lightred[question]
- and @lightred[answer], type:
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- @lightmagenta[QUESTION AND ANSWER]
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- After a brief searching, the slides will be displayed.
-
- @slide[example14-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Executable Slide]
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- The @bgred[Executable Slide] is not really a slide. Rather it is a way to
- make a hyperlink from Zoom to another software package. Thus any function
- which Zoom does not do, can be provided as an external program.
-
- The next slide in this sequence is an executable slide. It will run a small
- demonstration program, if you have a graphics adaptor and return you to Zoom.
-
- @slide[example15-EXEC-EXAMPLE.EXE-]
-
- @slide[example15b-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[More Executable Slide]
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-
-
- That was the executable slide. For any program, Zoom makes available the
- entire computer memory. This is why there is a brief delay before and
- after the execution.
-
-
- @Chapter[Introduction]
-
- @slide[over1-text-]
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- @Yellow[Overview of Zoom]
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- @bgred[Zoom] is a software package that functions as an information
- organizer - Zoom sorts, organizes, and retrieves information that is loaded
- into the computer.
-
- The information that Zoom uses comes from previously created files, called
- information stacks. The information stacks are created and modified
- separately using word processing, graphics, and spreadsheet software.
- Zoom is a tool designed to help the user access information stacks easily
- and in various ways. In order to reach the largest possible audience, Zoom
- can interact with the user in either English, French, Spanish (planned), or
- Portuguese (planned).
-
- @slide[over2-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Uses of Zoom]
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- @bgred[Zoom] can be used as a teaching program and as a reference tool.
- The program is visually appealing, presenting information in interesting
- ways as either text, pictures, or spreadsheets. When used as a teaching
- program, Zoom is capable of creating an interactive medium with the
- information stacks. This allows the user to make decisions about how to
- access information. Additionally, Zoom will display Quiz Slides, which
- test how well the user has retained what is presented in the information
- stacks.
-
- @slide[over3-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[More on Uses of Zoom]
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- @bgred[Zoom] contains an Index for easy access to any key words that the
- user needs information on, which makes Zoom an effective reference tool.
- In addition, the user can define his or her own index entries using the
- Search option. Simply by typing in the desired topic, Zoom will search
- through the information stack and retrieve any information contained in the
- stack on that topic.
-
- Zoom was designed with the flexibility to accommodate the beginner as well
- as the advanced user. The information stack presentation can be modified
- by Zoom as directed by the user. Zoom can take the user through a general
- branch of information on a certain topic or through a very detailed
- presentation of information on that topic, depending on the needs of the
- user.
-
-
-
- @chapter[Structure of Zoom]
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- @slide[struct1-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Overview of Zoom Structure]
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-
-
- This chapter explains the structure of Zoom, or how the program is set up.
- Zoom can be thought of as a tree, with many branches of information. There
- are four main ways to access information from Zoom, called "modes": the
- @bgmagenta[Auto], @bgmagenta[Index], @bgmagenta[Search], and
- @bgmagenta[Key Words] modes.
-
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- @slide[struct2-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Auto Mode]
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-
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- In the @bgmagenta[Auto] mode, Zoom takes the user through an information
- stack in the order in which that stack was created. Select the
- @bggreen[Run] choice from the main menu to start Zoom up in the @bgmagenta[Auto] mode.
-
-
- @slide[struct3-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[The Slide]
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- A @bgred[Slide] is the basic unit of information in Zoom. A Slide usually
- consists of a screen full of graphical or textual information. Thus, a
- Slide displays words, pictures, charts, or a combination of these. Slides
- can also ask the user a question and wait for the answer (Quiz Slides). If
- a Slide is too large to fit on one screen, the user can scroll up, down, or
- side to side within the Slide.
-
- On an IBM compatible screen, a Slide usually contains 78 columns (80
- columns minus 2 columns for the border) by 21 rows (25 rows minus 4 rows
- for menu and border) of text. However, if the scroll bars are utilized,
- one Slide can contain an almost infinite amount of text.
-
- Slides usually contain general information on a topic. More detailed
- information is contained in the Subslides, which cannot be accessed using
- only the Auto mode. If the user needs more information than what is
- provided in the Slide, the user can access Subslides through either the
- Index, Search, or Key Words modes.
-
- @slide[struct4-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[The Chapter]
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- Sets of Slides are grouped into @bgred[chapters], which function much like
- the chapters of a book. A chapter, then, can contain both text and
- pictures.
-
- When the user selects the @bgmagenta[Run] choice from the main menu, Zoom
- will proceed automatically through the information stack, beginning with
- the first chapter and ending with the last chapter. By proceeding manually
- through the information stack, it is possible to view the chapters in any
- order.
-
-
- @slide[struct5-TEXT-]
-
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- @Yellow[The Index]
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- The @bgred[Index] is what makes Zoom a powerful reference tool. The user
- accesses the Index through the @bgmagenta[Index] menu choice. Since the
- Index is located on both the main menu and the viewing menu under the
- @bgmagenta[Inquire] choice, it can be used at any point throughout the
- program. The Index mode in Zoom allows the user to access information from
- the entire information stack through an Index of key words.
-
- In function, the Index mode is similar to the Search and the Key Words
- modes. The user can view both Slides and Subslides using the Index.
-
-
- @slide[struct6-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[The SubSlides]
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-
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- In the Index mode, the user may view additional information on a topic in
- the form of @bgred[Subslides]. Subslides are connected to Slides, which
- together form various branches of information. These branches can be very
- simple or very complex. The following slide is a simple diagram showing how
- Slides and Subslides are linked together to form branches.
-
- @slide[struct7-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Example of Slide Branches]
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- Main Slides - Auto mode────■
- Slide no. 1 Slide no. 2 Slide no. 3 Slide no. 4
- XXXXXXXX─────■ XXXXXXXX───────■ XXXXXXX──────■ XXXXXXXX
- │
- ■
- Subslide no. 1 Subslide no. 2
- XXXXXXX──────■ XXXXXXXX
- │
- ■
- Subslide no. 3────■ Subslide no. 4────■ Subslide no. 5
- XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
- │
- ■
- Subslide no. 6
- XXXXXXX
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- @Chapter[Glossary of Zoom Terms]
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- @slide[gloss1-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Keyboard Commands]
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- @bgred[F1] displays help about the menu item currently selected.
-
- @bgred[F2] if viewing one or more branches of Slides using either the
- Index, Search, Key Words, or Hot Areas modes, the F2 key will take you out
- of that branch and back to the main branch.
-
- @bgred[F4] if you have branched more than once, the F4 key will take the
- user back to the previous branch.
-
- @bgred[F9] takes you from the viewing menu to the main menu.
-
- @bgred[F10] quits the program. This key will take you immediately to DOS.
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- @slide[gloss2-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[More Keyboard Commands]
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- @bgred[End] takes you to the end of the Index.
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- @bgred[Esc] The Escape key takes you out of your position in Zoom.
-
- @bgred[Home] brings you to the beginning of the Index.
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- @bgred[Page Down] lets you move forward, from one page to the next.
-
- @bgred[Page Up] lets you move from the current page to the previous page.
-
- @bgred[Shift, Arrow] to scroll either up, down, or side to side within a
- Slide. The user holds down the Shift key and at the same time presses the
- arrow key that corresponds to the direction of the desired scroll.
-
- @bgred[Shift, Home] if the Slide has shifted due to using the Shift, Arrow
- command, this command will redraw the Slide in its original position. Hold
- the Shift key down while pressing the Home key at the same time.
-
-
- @slide[gloss3-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - Main Menu]
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- The @bgred[Main menu], located at the top of the screen when the user
- starts up Zoom, lists all of the primary commands of Zoom. The diagram
- below shows the Main menu.
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ File Help Run Options Chapter Inquire │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- @slide[gloss4-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - Viewing Menu]
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-
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- @bgred[Viewing menu] - Once Zoom is running, this is the menu that will
- appear at the top of the screen. It is similar to the main menu, but
- contains some different commands (see the diagram below).
-
-
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ File Help Next Previous Key Words Inquire │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- @slide[gloss5-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - SubMenu]
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- @bgred[Submenu] - Most of the commands listed on both the main menu and the
- viewing menu contain their own submenus. Submenus are additional listings
- of commands, like the sample submenu under "File" in the diagram below.
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ File Help Run Options Chapter Inquire │
- ├───────┬─────────────────────────────────────┘
- │ Load │
- │ Print │
- │ Shell │
- │ Quit │
- └───────┘
-
-
- @slide[gloss6-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - Menu Choices]
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- @bgred[CHAPTER] located on the main menu, this command allows the user
- to view chapters in the current information stack.
-
- @bgred[FILE] located on both the main menu and the viewing menu, this
- command allows the user to manipulate an information stack file. Located
- under the FILE command are the LOAD, PRINT, SHELL, and QUIT commands.
-
- @bgred[HELP] is listed on both the main menu and the viewing menu. The
- HELP command provides information on all of the menu commands in Zoom.
-
- @bgred[INDEX] located under INQUIRE on both the main menu and the viewing
- menu, this command enables the user to access the Index of the current
- stack. An Index to an information stack is a list of main words or
- phrases, much like the index of a book. The user can look up a word or
- phrase in the stack's Index when he or she wants information about that
- word.
-
- @slide[gloss7-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - More Menu Choices]
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- @bgred[INQUIRE] is both a main menu command and a viewing menu command that
- allows the user to access the information stack in various ways. Commands
- listed under INQUIRE are: INDEX and SEARCH.
-
- @bgred[KEY WORDS] located on the viewing menu, this command allows the user
- to access a branch of Slides directly from the Slide that is currently
- displayed.
-
- @bgred[LOAD] is located under the FILE command on both the main menu as
- well as the viewing menu. LOAD allows the user to unload the current
- information stack from Zoom and load another stack.
-
- @bgred[NEXT] a viewing menu command that moves the user from one Slide to
- the next.
-
- @bgred[PREVIOUS] a viewing menu command that enables the user to move from
- the current Slide to the previous one.
-
- @slide[gloss8-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - More Menu Choices]
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- @bgred[PRINT] located under the FILE command on both the main menu and the
- viewing menu, the PRINT command enables the user to print from the current
- information stack in Zoom.
-
- @bgred[QUIT] is the final command listed under FILE on both the main menu
- and the viewing menu and is selected when the user wishes to exit
- Zoom. When QUIT is selected from the viewing menu, this command takes the
- user to the main menu. If QUIT is selected from the main menu, the user
- will leave Zoom and enter DOS.
-
- @bgred[RUN] a main menu command that allows the user to start up Zoom in
- the Auto mode.
-
- @bgred[SEARCH] located under the INQUIRE command on both the main and the
- viewing menus, this command allows the user to search the
- information stack for any key word or phrase.
-
- @slide[gloss9-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - More Menu Choices]
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- @bgred[SHELL] listed under the FILE command on the main menu and on the
- viewing menu, the SHELL command allows the user to leave Zoom temporarily
- and enter DOS. Upon exiting DOS, the user will re-enter Zoom at the same
- place.
-
-
- @bgred[SOUND] allows the user to either add sound to the program or take
- sound away. This command is located under the OPTIONS command on the main
- menu.
-
- @slide[gloss10-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - Operational Terms]
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-
- @bgred[Branch] is a series of Slides on the same topic. The Slides are
- linked together in a certain order, called a branch, so that the user can
- view them.
-
- @bgred[Commands] tell the computer what to do. The commands also signify
- what the program is able to do.
-
- @bgred[Cursor] marks the position of the user's mouse on the screen of the
- computer. The cursor moves as the user moves the mouse.
-
- @bgred[Executable Slide] brings the user to another program from Zoom.
- When the external program is finished, the user exits that program and
- re-enters Zoom at the next Slide in the current queue.
-
- @bgred[Highlight] means that the word or phrase appears on the screen in a
- different form than usual, such as bold or underlined.
-
- @slide[gloss11-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - More Operational Terms]
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-
- @bgred[Hot Area] when a box around an item is highlighted, this is a Hot
- Area. The user can access a branch of information on the topic of the
- highlighted area by selecting that area.
-
- @bgred[Information stack] the data that Zoom reads and organizes for the
- user to view.
-
- @bgred[Message bar] located at the bottom of the screen, the message bar
- tells the user what each menu choice does.
-
-
- @bgred[Queue] refers to the current branch of Slides that the user is
- viewing in Zoom.
-
- @bgred[Screen] includes everything that is displayed on the face of the
- computer.
-
- @slide[gloss12-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - More Operational Terms]
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-
- @bgred[Scroll] to move a Slide up, down, or side to side. Scrolling is
- accomplished with either the arrow keys or the mouse.
-
- @bgred[Slide] the basic unit of information in Zoom. A Slide is a screen
- full of information, either text, pictures, or a combination of both. A
- Slide may take up more space than one screen, however, in which case the
- user would have to scroll up, down, or side to side to view the entire
- Slide.
-
- @bgred[Subslide] contains more detailed information than a Slide.
- Subslides can be viewed using either the Index, Search, or Key Words modes.
-
- @bgred[User] the person who is currently using the software.
-
- @bgred[Window] a box of information that appears on the computer screen.
-
- @slide[gloss13-TEXT-]
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- @Yellow[Glossary - Command Line Parameters]
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-
- The @bgred[Command Line Parameters] provide a way to setup Zoom when it is
- invoked from the MS-DOS command line. A command line parameter is set at
- the DOS prompt in the following manner.
-
- zoom -f example -r -ch2
-
- In the example, zoom is invoked with the @lightgreen[EXAMPLE] stack, and
- the sessions is automatically started with chapter 2. Some other parameters
- are:
-
- -f <file> - The stack <file> is automatically loaded
- -r - Zoom goes directly to the Viewing menu
- -ch# - Zoom goes directly to the Viewing menu and begins at
- chapter #
- -l <Language> - Zoom interacts using either French, Spanish
- (planned), Portuguese (planned) or English.
-
-
-
- @subslide[trademarks-TEXT-]
-
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- @Yellow[Trademark Acknowledgements]
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-
- All terms mentioned in this Guide that are known to be trademarks or
- service marks are listed below.
-
- dBASE III is a registered trademark of Ashton-Tate.
- Hercules is a registered trademark of Hercules Computer Technology.
- IBM, PC-DOS, PC-AT, PC-XT, and PS/2 are all registered trademarks of
- International Business Machines, Inc.
- Lotus is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corp.
- MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc.
- MultiMate is a registered trademark of Ashton-Tate.
- PC Paintbrush is a registered trademark of Z-Soft Corporation.
- ScanJet Plus is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Corporation.
- Wordperfect is a registered trademark of WordPerfect Corporation.
- WordStar is a registered trademark of MicroPro International Corporation.
-
- @subslide[SoftRequire-TEXT-]
-
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-
- @Yellow[Computer Software Requirements]
-
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-
-
- Zoom requires PC/MS-DOS Version 3.0 or higher.
-
- @subslide[HardRequire-TEXT-]
-
-
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-
- @Yellow[Computer Hardware Requirements]
-
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-
- Zoom is designed to run on IBM PC, XT, AT and PS/2 computers and
- compatibles with at least 512 Kilobytes of random access memory (RAM). A
- hard disk is highly recommended. If a mouse is installed, Zoom will
- recognize it. A color monitor is a plus, but it is not required. If the
- information consists of only text, then there are no additional hardware
- requirements. If the information consists of text and pictures, a graphics
- adapter is required.
-
- Zoom supports Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA and compatible graphics adapters.
- @end