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P0.1
Selecting the convert option begins the process of translating a MIDI
file into a MidiFile Reader text file. MidiFile Reader will display a
list of all MIDI files found in the current directory and allow you to
select one for conversion. MIDI files are distinquished by their file
extension of "MFF". After selecting a MIDI file, MidiFile Reader will
ask you to verify the name of the text file to be created and then
start the conversion.
P0.2
The Rename option may be selected to rename a particular MIDI file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
MIDI files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to rename. The new name may be typed in and accepted using the enter
key or the rename operation may be cancelled using the escape key.
P0.3
The Delete option may be selected to delete a particular MIDI file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
MIDI files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to delete. A popup menu will be displayed asking you to confirm the
file to be deleted before the actual delete occurs.
P1.1
Selecting the convert option begins the process of translating a text
file into a Standard MIDI file. MidiFile Reader will display a list
of all text files found in the current directory and allow you to
select one for conversion. Text files are distinquished by their file
extension of "TXT". After selecting a text file, MidiFile Reader will
ask you to verify the name of the MIDI file to be created and then
start the conversion.
P1.2
The Edit option allows you to view or edit the contents of a
particular text file. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all text
files found in the current directory and allow you to select one to
edit. The editor defined to MidiFile Reader in the customization
profile will be executed to actually edit the file. The default
editor is defined to be the DOS "Type" command.
P1.3
The Rename option may be selected to rename a particular text file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
text files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to rename. The new name may be typed in and accepted using the enter
key or the rename operation may be cancelled using the escape key.
P1.4
The Delete option may be selected to delete a particular text file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
text files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to delete. A popup menu will be displayed asking you to confirm the
file to be deleted before the actual delete occurs.
P2.1
The Edit option allows you to view or edit the contents of a
particular error file. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
error files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to edit. Error files are distinquished by their file extension of
"ERR". The editor defined to MidiFile Reader in the customization
profile will be executed to actually edit the file. The default
editor is defined to be the DOS "Type" command.
P2.2
The Rename option may be selected to rename a particular error file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
error files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to rename. The new name may be typed in and accepted using the enter
key or the rename operation may be cancelled using the escape key.
P2.3
The Delete option may be selected to delete a particular error file in
the current directory. MidiFile Reader will display a list of all
error files found in the current directory and allow you to select one
to delete. A popup menu will be displayed asking you to confirm the
file to be deleted before the actual delete occurs.
B1
The Midi button provides access to all options related to converting
and maintaining your standard MIDI files. By selecting the Midi
button using the enter key or the left mouse button, you have access
to the Midi button's popup menu.
B2
The Text button provides access to all options related to converting
and maintaining your standard text files. By selecting the Text
button using the enter key or the left mouse button, you have access
to the Text button's popup menu.
B3
The Error button provides access to all options related to viewing and
maintaining any MidiFile Reader error files which are generated. By
selecting the Error button using the enter key or the left mouse
button, you have access to the Error button's popup menu.
B9
The Quit button halts the MidiFile Reader program.