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99<<< Shareware Info <<<
The sharewarecontribution for TRAPIDO is
49,- DM, or 39,- DM for students.
This can be made payable by check, to one of the authors,
or by postal order on our TRAPIDO-account:
Nr.: 802876 / BLZ: 352 510 00 / Sparkasse Dinslaken/Voerde
GERMANY
(See TRAPIDO.DOC for details)
59Reset Online-timer
Sure you want to reset the Online-timer?
60Capture-buffer full
The Capture-buffer is FULL.
To avoid an overflow, it's switched off.
61Reset Terminal
Reset the Terminal to it's standard configuration?
62DCD-Modem online
Hang up the modem by lowering the DTR?
63DCD-Modem offline
Answer the phone by sending 'ATA' to the modem?
64Access folder
Folder not found.
The path you specified probably doesn't exist.
65Create folder
Unable to create folder.
It is likely a folder with this name already exists.
66Delete file
File was not found.
So ... What happened?
67Delete file
Acces denied.
This file probably is write-protected.
68Execute file
Wrong extension.
The file doesn't have a .TOS, .TTP, .APP or .PRG
extension, and is therefore regarded as non-
executable.
69Load Capture-buffer
Unable to load file.
This file cannot be read, since it's larger than the
Capture-buffer.
70Load capture
The selected file is larger than the remaining room
in the capture-buffer.
Shall I empty the capture-buffer and load the file?
71Save capture-buffer
Write succesfull.
72Error while writing
Disk full?
73Save Logfile
Error while saving Logfile
Disk full?
74Acces denied
Is the disk write-protected?
75Acces denied
This probably is a 'Read Only' file.
76Aborted TRAPLook.
There isn't enough memory to reorganize the text.
77TRAPLook - Capture-buffer empty
The capture-buffer is empty.
And as it's impossible to view an empty capture-
buffer, TRAPLook is not activated.
78No info on TRAPTrans
Either this version of TRAPTrans doesn't support an
info function, or the communication between TRAPIDO
and TRAPTrans has failed to work.
79Save Capture-buffer
There is unsaved data in the capture-buffer!
Save the capture-buffer before quitting?
80File already exists.
A file with this name already exists.
Overwrite it?
1Helpfile: Execute program
The function 'Execute program' enables you to execute
another program from TRAPIDO.
Selecting the program to run can be done with either
the fileselector or the keyboard.
A commandline can be passed to the program, it should
be entered behind 'CMD:'.
%F on the commandline will bring up a fileselector,
%P will give a dialog in which you can enter a commandline.
2Helpfile: F-key programs
The functionkeys, in combination with the ALTERNATE key,
can be used to execute programs.
Every program is entitled to its own commandline.
%F and %P work as described one page earlier (Execute
program).
These functionkeys are saved when you select 'F-keys' in
the 'Save ...' dialog.
3Helpfile: Load files.
You can load files by selecting the appropriate button.
Clicking multiple buttons allows you to load multiple
files. After clicking OK, you will be presented with
the corresponding fileselectors for the selected files.
4Helpfile: Saving files.
You can save files by selecting the appropriate button(s).
Clicking multiple buttons allows you to save multiple
files. After clicking OK, you will be presented with
the corresponding fileselectors for the selected files.
5Helpfile: Create folder.
Speaks for itself. You can either type in the name of
the path where to create the folder, or you can click on
'Path' to select a path using the fileselector.
7Helpfile: Serial port configuration.
Here you can edit all of the parameters required for the
serial port.
The 38400 BPS on the second serial port of the TT is still
being tested ...
8Helpfile: Edit function keys.
You can assign a string to a function key or to a shifted
function key (press function key while holding SHIFT).
This is only available in the terminal, and NOT in dialogs!
9Helpfile: <<<TRAPIDO<<<
The menubar will automatically 'drop-down', when you move
your mouse to the top of the screen.
This is necessary to get a good terminal-emulation on a
normal ST-resolution.
In future versions of <<<TRAPIDO<<< this will be selectable.
10Helpfile: <<<TRAPIDO<<<
On top of the shortcuts in the menubar, you can use:
<INSERT> = VT102 / ANSI
<ALT><H> = Drop carrier (hang up)
<UNDO> = short break
<SHIFT><UNDO> = long break
11Helpfile: <<<TRAPIDO<<<
All of the settings in the in the statusline can be
altered by clicking on them.
Most of them are also available through menus.
12Helpfile: ASCII-upload.
Because some online-editors are rather slow, it can
happen that they drown in your ASCII-upload.
This causes missing characters and strange words.
The correct number for the delay can only be found by
experimenting with it ...
13Helpfile: Entry in the dialdirectory.
Apart from the standard data, like phonenumber and BBS
name, you can enter the emulation, the scriptfiles and
some other things.
You can also clip the screen to 80*24 characters.
14Helpfile: Modemtype.
Because modems can differ from each other a lot, you can
load / save a modemtype, if you choose to do so.
You MUST enter the response-codes of the modem, the init-
string and the dial-string, the rest is optional.
15Helpfile: Autobaud
The autobaud function tells <<<TRAPIDO<<< to adjust
the modem<->computer to the modem<->modem speed.
For locked baudrate modems, like HST modems, we advise
you to turn this function off ...
16Helpfile: Settings
Run inside window: not yet :) ...
Alternate-Return : this switch determines whether the
default button is selected by pressing
return, or by pressing ALT-return.
17Helpfile: Settings
'Quit Y/N' Dialog: this determines whether <<<TRAPIDO<<<
should ALWAYS ask "Quit Y/n". Normally
this only happens when there's a carrier.
Center dialogs : this determines whether <<<TRAPIDO<<<
should center every dialog before showing
it to you. If not, the dialog will appear
at it's previous position.
18Hilfstext: Settings
Mousespeeder : because our mousespeeders always cause
problems, its now optional to turn it on
or off.
Hide menubar : not yet :) ... In future versions, it's
optional to show or hide the menubar.
Show shortcuts : this determines whether the shortcuts
in the menubar are to be viewed in IBM or
ATARI format.
19Helpfile: Settings
Clear cost meter : this determines whether the cost meter
should be cleared when a carrier is
detected.
Logfile : this determines whether <<<TRAPIDO<<< should
write a logfile when you exit the program.
This logfile is Binkley compatible.
20Helpfile: Settings
Clear online timer : this determines whether the online
timer should be cleared when a carrier
has been detected.
OverScan bordertest: this enables the special feature of
AutoSwitch OverScan.
21Helpfile: Settings
Sound volume : sets the volume for all of <<<TRAPIDO<<'s
sounds.
24Helpfile: Cost meter
Here, you can set up <<<TRAPIDO<<<'s cost meter. The selection
between the normal and the cheap rate can be made manually, or
automatically.
For this, you can use the options:
- Time
- Weekend
- Celebration day
In Germany all options should be set.
28Helpfile: Terminal setup
Here you can alter the terminal parameters.
Furthermore the following functions are accessible:
80 * 24 limitation : for BBSs that rely on a locked
screensize.
Hardtabs : something for numbercrunchers (Markus?).
ANSI : compatible with VT102/ANSI.
25Helpfile: ANSI settings
On a color system the ST's colors can be set to the
corresponding ANSI-colors.
On a monochrome system some special attributes can be set.
26No contact with TRAPTrans
Contact with TRAPTrans was not possible.
Did you rename it?
30Helpfile: TRAPLook
TRAPLook is, as the name already says, a simple textviewer.
It's just a temporary solution, until we've finished our
editor TRAPEd.
We're working on it :) ...
29Helpfile: Extended BBS settings
Extended BBS settings can be set over here, like the
scriptfile or the answerstring.
If no answerstring is specified, <<<TRAPIDO<<< will
use the answerstring specified in the modem settings
dialog.
See SCRIPT.DOC for details.