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README.TXT for List Thread Viewer (LTV)
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LTV is a PM application developed with VisPro Rexx. It will take ListServ
or Majordomo digest files and list the subject titles in a scrollable
thread window (list box). The user may then double-click on a subject
to view the messages associated with that thread. It is easy to traverse
the thread messages or change to a different subject. Push buttons are
provided to delete a thread, delete a message, save a message to a disk
file, and print a message.
LTV is not very fancy. Help is minimal and primitive. At best, LTV is
really only prototype-class software. If you find it useful, feel free
to use it without restrictions or costs...and understand I won't support
it beyond an occassional question via e-mail, if I have the time and
inclination.
Besides this README.TXT file, you should have two other files: LTV.EXE
and LTV.HLP.
Here's what you do to get started:
1. Put the LTV files into their own directory.
2. Save a list digest file to the same directory as LTV.EXE and name
the digest file with an extension of ".DIG" -- if you have multiple
digest files, give them names that indicate the order in which they
came to you (for example, "001.DIG", "002.DIG", etc.). This will
maintain the chronological order of the message threads once they're
loaded into LTV.
3. Start LTV.EXE from an OS/2 window. The first time it runs, LTV
prompts you for the name of the list (to put in the window title
bar) and whether you want LTV to confirm before deleting a message
and subject.
4. Press the "Load Digest File" button for a file dialog box where
you specify the file name of the digest file you want to view. Once
a digest file is loaded, you double-click on a thread title to read
it's messages. From there, it's rather self-explanatory (I hope!).
If not, the help push button may prove useful.
I'll be glad to answer any questions and read any comments.
Steve Perez
<perezs@primenet.com>