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ONEDOC.EXE
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A utility to accompany shareware releases of QBALL.
(C)1993-6, Benjamin W. Hartley. All rights reserved.
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NOTICE: documentation produced by this utility is for your own
personal use ONLY, and is not considered part of the QBALL Share-
ware package!!
Distribution of ONEDOC output files in any form is forbidden.
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This shareware release of QBALL includes documentation in two
files: QBALLODD.DOC and QBALLEVN.DOC. The intent is to save you
some paper by printing all the odd-numbered pages on one side of a
"deck" of fanfold paper, and the even-numbered pages on the other
side of the same "deck." You may also use a dot-matrix printer
with a single-sheet feeder, though you'll have to reverse the
sheet order for the second pass.
If, however, you'd prefer one consolidated document file, per-
haps to change the formatting, or to use a file-search utility
like Vern Buerg's "List," ONEDOC.EXE combines the two files into
the single document QBALLSW.DOC.
To use ONEDOC:
1. Make sure that QBALLODD.DOC, QBALLEVN.DOC, and ONEDOC.EXE are
all in the same directory or on the same disk. (You can use 360K
floppies for this, but must write QBALLSW.DOC to another disk.)
2. Log into/onto that directory/disk.
3. Enter: ONEDOC
4. Press [W] to write QBALLSW.DOC, the consolidated documentation
file. If you've changed your mind, press [ESC]ape to quit.
5. Specify the drive to which you want QBALLSW.DOC to be written.
You MUST specify a drive that actually exists. If you specify "A"
or "B" as the destination drive, ONEDOC will check that the drive
is ready, and that there is enough free space for the consolidated
QBALLSW.DOC. (The default target drive, however, is "C" - matching
the default INSTALL drive; press [enter] to accept the default.)
6. Specify a directory for QBALLSW.DOC if desired, or press
[enter] to write QBALLSW.DOC to the default directory which again
matches the default INSTALL directory - "QBALL330." ONEDOC makes
the specified directory if it doesn't exist.
7. ONEDOC will beep when finished. You may now edit, reformat,
strip linefeeds, or otherwise fiddle with QBALLSW.DOC to your
heart's content. Remember that QBALLSW.DOC is for your use only,
and is NOT to be distributed to others in any form, under any cir-
cumstances.
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