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- # First there are a few options here that affect the creation of the #
- # hypertext. If a line starts with a '-' then the corresponding #
- # option is switched off, and if it starts with a '+' then it is #
- # switched on. So simply alter a '-' into a '+' to switch on an #
- # option, or vice versa to switch it off. The options mean: #
- # #
- # SHRINK After all the files have been included in the tree, it #
- # it may happen that there are still some empty pages when #
- # one has no texts for a given theme. If this option is #
- # switched on, these will be deleted. #
- # #
- # PULLUP This option is supplemental to the SHRINK option and so #
- # only has an effect when SHRINK is also switched on. If #
- # that is the case then pages with only one cross-reference #
- # will also be deleted and the contents of the page below #
- # will be moved up. #
- # #
- # CREATE It may happen that a text has been allocated to a theme #
- # that hasn't been included here. Normally such texts would #
- # wander to the last branch (Others...). If this option is #
- # switched on, then a theme for this text will be created. #
- # #
- # INDEX If this option is switched on then only an Index page #
- # will be created. Useful if one only has a few texts. #
- # #
- # COMPILE If this option is switched on then STool, if it has been #
- # able to create the source text, immediately calls the #
- # compiler HCP to translate the text. #
- # #
- # EXONLY When this option is switched on, then the catalog-file #
- # will only be used to enable comments to be added to texts #
- # that actually exist. In that case the overview hypertext #
- # created will not contain files that one doesn't possess. #
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- -SHRINK
- -PULLUP
- -CREATE
- -INDEX
- +COMPILE
- -EXONLY
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- # These are some strings that will be incorporated in the hypertext. #
- # They can be altered as desired and translated into another language #
- # for instance. The strings shown here are the same as in the program #
- # and have only been included so that one knows when a given string #
- # will come. #
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- >STRINGS
- Available hypertexts
- Hypertext of hypertexts
- Created automatically
- Help for this hypertext
- Unknown
- Author
- Version
- File
- Others
- All texts that cannot be classified in the above categories.
- This entry has been created automatically.
- #---------------------------------------------------------------------#
- # This is the help page that will be incorporated in the created text #
- #---------------------------------------------------------------------#
- >HELPPAGE
- This hypertext is, so to speak, an index of all available hypertexts.
- It has been created automatically by the program STOOL. The available
- texts are here sorted by theme into a tree. In order to find a given
- text here one only needs to follow the 'theme' cross-references to the
- text. If one knows exactly what the text is called then one can also
- look in the Index where all texts are listed once more in alphabetical
- order.
-
- @{U}Navigation in this text:@{u}
- Index : Display Index-page
- Contents : Move up one level in the tree
- Page : One page forward in the same level
- Page : One page back in the same level
-
- @{B}Warning:@{b} Normally there are also descriptions of texts here that
- are generally available. Cross references to such texts will also be
- generated so that they can be selected if the text is installed at a
- later date. These texts may be recognised by the fact that the file name
- is greyed out. In the Index-page all the texts present at the time of
- creating this catalog text are shown ticked.
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------#
- # Next follow the paths. The lines containing a path definition always #
- # start with a '>' character. The text below this is a description of #
- # this path, and continues up to the next line that starts with a '>' #
- # or a '.'. #
- # Anyone is free to delete any paths not required for their personal #
- # configuration. #
- #----------------------------------------------------------------------#
- >Documentation
- Documentation in hypertext format for all kinds of program, including of
- course for ST-Guide itself.
- >Documentation/ST-Guide
- The documentation to this hypertext system, i.e. the viewer, the
- compiler and all associated tools.
- >Documentation/Editors
- Documentation for text editing programs, ASCII editors and similar
- programs.
- >Documentation/Graphics
- Documentation for programs that deal with editing and display of
- graphics.
- >Documentation/Music
- Documentation for programs for editing or replaying sounds and music
- compositions, as for instance MIDI programs.
- >Documentation/Shells
- Documentation for graphical and non-graphical user surfaces.
- >Documentation/Comms
- Documentation for Comms programs.
- >Documentation/Programming languages
- Documentation for the operation of compilers and interpreters.
- (No texts for describing the language!).
- >Documentation/Utilities
- Documentation for the many small helpers that one accumulates.
- >Documentation/Others
- Documentation for other programs that cannot be classified in the above.
- >Programming
- Anything which has anything to do with programming in any way, no matter
- in which programming language. But there are also texts here that deal
- with programming the computer itself.
- >Programming/Atari
- Texts that deal with the programming of the Atari operating system,
- irrespective of the programming language.
- >Programming/Programming guidelines
- What programming guidelines are there for my computer to which I should
- keep?
- >Programming/Hardware
- Texts for programming the hardware of the computer.
- >Programming/C
- Texts and courses for programming language C.
- >Programming/C++
- Texts and courses for programming language C++.
- >Programming/Pascal
- Texts and courses for programming language Pascal.
- >Programming/Modula
- Texts and coursed for programming language Modula.
- >Programming/Oberon
- Texts and courses for programming language Oberon.
- >Programming/Basic
- Texts and courses for programming language Basic.
- >Programming/Others
- Texts and courses for other programming languages.
- >Hardware
- Texts about computer hardware of any kind, such as documentation for
- standard chips, construction of a computer etc...
- >Hardware/ICs
- Texts about integrated circuits.
- >Hardware/Computers
- Texts about computers and their structure.
- >Hardware/Cards
- Texts about additional hardware such as graphics cards for instance.
- >Hardware/Drives
- Texts about disk drives, hard disks, CD ROMs...
- >Hardware/Monitors
- Texts about monitors
- >Hardware/Printers
- Texts that concern printer hardware.
- >Hardware/Standards
- Texts about hardware standards.
- >Hardware/Other Hardware
- Anything else available on this subject.
- >Computer
- Texts which deal with the theme 'Computer' and its surroundings in
- general.
- >Computer/TeX
- Anything concerning the theme TeX and the associated programs, macro
- packets etc.
- >Computer/Nets
- Anything on the theme of networking computers.
- >Computer/General
- Texts which deal with the theme 'Computer' and its surroundings in
- general.
- >Specialist texts
- Texts about special themes that have nothing to do with the computer,
- for example recipe collections...
- >Reference works
- Lexicons, dictionaries for various languages and similar.
- >Entertainment
- Texts that only serve to amuse, such as short stories, texts with jokes
- and similar.
- >Personal
- Files you don't pass onto others.
- >Others
- Texts that can't be classified in any of the above catagories.
- In particular those that have no specified theme.
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------#
- # Here you can list as many further hypertexts you like, with their #
- # theme classifications. This is useful if the text either lacks the #
- # classifications or of one or more of those are not to your liking. #
- # The line with the dot always contains the file name (without path) #
- # and below this the desired theme. #
- #--------------------------------------------------------------------#
- .hcp.hyp
- Documentation/ST-Guide
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