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- CASSETTE!
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- Version 4.0
- A Logika Product
- Written by John Buckman
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- Logika (tm)
- John Buckman
- 4 Lexington Avenue
- New York, NY 10010
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- Cassette! Version 4.0
- ____________________________________________________________________________
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- WHAT IS CASSETTE!?
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- Cassette! is a full screen editor not unlike a word processor
- except that instead of being specialized toward full-page writing,
- Cassette! is an editor especially made to create paper inserts for
- audio cassettes. Much like a programmer's editor or a mailing label
- editor, Cassette! is a word processor whose features are especially
- tailored to help you create audio cassette paper inserts (Hereby
- referred to as 'Cassette Labels')
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- WHAT CAN I DO WITH CASSETTE!?
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- Cassette! allows you to create labels in four different formats.
- Each format has its own benefits and shall be discussed later.
- Cassette comes with the program 'Imageprint' which will print
- Cassette labels in letter quality print. In addition, printers which
- cannot normally print IBM graphics characters such as the Epson
- MX/FX series will be able to when they use Imageprint.
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- ALL THIS FOR FREE?
-
- Cassette! is not a free product, but a user-supported package.
- You may try out this complete version of Cassette! but I ask that if
- you find the product useful you register the program for $20. The
- registration fee not only ensures that new, improved versions of
- Cassette! shall keep coming, but you will also receive updated
- versions of Cassette! in the mail, printed documentation and product
- support. If you appreciate Cassette! but do not feel that the
- program merits your dollar donation, then I ask you to donate your
- time, as I have in the creation of this program, to write me to let
- me know what can be done to improve Cassette!
-
- Logika
- John Buckman
- 4 Lexington Avenue
- New York NY 10010
-
- Cassette! Version 4.0 by John Buckman
- ____________________________________________________________________________
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- Cassette Version 4.0
- User's Manual
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- The main operation of Cassette! is based on the Editing Mode and its
- various word-processing functions. The File menu provides label
- saving and loading while also letting you print multiple copies of
- the same label. The Options menu was designed to accomodate future
- additions to Cassette! The Options menu now supports an optional
- recording date on the top line, an automatic song-numbering facility,
- and insert & delete whole line capability. The Help facility is a
- feature which is implemented only in the registered version of
- Cassette! sent to all registered users. The main print facility is for
- dumping the onscreen label to the printer. If letter quality
- print is desired, or if your printer cannot handle IBM graphics
- characters, then the Imageprint program must be used. The following
- pages describe in detail each of the functions of Cassette! and
- explain their purpose in constructing Cassette labels.
- Beginning with version 2.3 of Cassette!, there is an optional EGA
- Compatible version of Cassette included. This version uses the EGA's
- 43 line mode to make full screen editing of larger labels possible.
- The labels have an extension of ".ECS" for EgaCassette label. For the
- most part, users will still use the normal CASSETTE program except
- when they want to use this new Cassette format. The EGA Cassette
- will only edit ECS labels and is not meant to be an exact duplicate
- of the normal Cassette program but rather to complement it and to
- surpass it for certain applications. The EGA Version of Cassette is
- executed by running the EXE file EGARUN.EXE. All the Cassette
- editing functions should work fine with this new version. I hope you
- enjoy and use this new format.
-
- Cassette! Version 4.0
- ____________________________________________________________________________
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- [ Editing Labels ]
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- Editing Key Function
- ___________ __________________________________________________
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- Alt - C Execute the Configure Cassette! program. Be carefull,
- File Menu as selecting this erases the current label you are
- [C]onfigure editing when it executes the Configuring program. The
- Configure! Cassette at present only lets you change two
- things. You may change the colors of the menus inside
- Cassette! and you may change the type of Cassettte! label
- format you wish to use.
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- Alt - D Execute the Print (Dump) feature from the main menu.
- Main Menu Pressing this key automatically dumps the on-screen label
- [P]rint (Dump) to the printer in What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG)
- format. This is a straight ASCII dump to the printer and
- does not provide Letter quality print. If your printer
- will not print IBM graphics characters such as those used
- in the Cassette label, then you MUST use the Imageprint
- program or another program which is capable of printing
- those characters on your printer. I have included this
- feature for two reasons. One, often a memory resident
- print enhancing program (Such as Lettrix) is resident or
- the printer has acceptable print quality and therefore
- Imageprint is neither needed nor wanted.
- Secondly, sometimes a rough copy is wanted and
- letter quality is not needed.
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- Alt - F Go to to Cassette! File menu.
- File Menu
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- Alt - H Execute the Cassette! Help facility.
- Help Facility
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- Alt - I Executes the Insert line facility of the options
- Options Menu Menu. Inserts a blank line at the current cursor
- [I]nsert Line position. This function is available only in the song
- name area. Cassette will not let you insert a line at
- any other part of the label.
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- Alt - L Executes the load label facility of the File Menu. You
- File Menu may only load Cassette! labels with an extension of
- [L]oad label ".CAS"; ".BIG" Labels like those created by the paste
- label facility cannot be displayed on-screen. Loading
- a label automatically replaces the on-screen label so
- be sure to save the label you are working on before
- loading another on top of it. Only labels created and
- saved by Cassette may be loaded into Cassette. The
- labels are saved in a plain ASCII format that is not
- directly compatible with Wordstar, Multimate and other
- word-processing packages. Cassette labels may be
- edited using a plain ASCII editor such as PC-WRITE or
- EDLIN but using one obviously defeats the purpose of
- using Cassette! as said editors are page oriented
- while Cassette! is explicitely made for the creation
- of labels.
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- Cassette! Version 4.0
- ____________________________________________________________________________
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- Alt - M Executes the multiple print facility of the file menu.
- File Menu This may also be used as a simple print-label facility
- [M]ultiple Print if one specifies 1 copy to print. Otherwise, this
- simply dumps the label to printer, much in the same
- fashion as the Print (Dump) onscreen label does. Each
- label is printed on its own piece of paper so that if
- large amounts of labels are to be printed, all can be
- cut from the single top label if they are stacked
- correctly. An extension of ".CAS" is assumed but
- labels produced by the paste label facility may be
- printed if the extension of ".BIG" is added.
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- Alt - N Executes the Number Songs facility from the options
- Options Menu menu. Numbers songs in a "1.Song Name" fashion
- [N]umber songs throughout the Label's song name area. Each line which
- begins at the first column is numbered. In this way,
- song names which take up more than one line are not
- numbered twice. There is no way to un-number the songs
- once the process has been done so I would recommend
- saving the label before numbering, so that it may be
- brought back if the effect of numbering is not wanted.
- Some expreimentation may be needed to get used to the
- way this facility works. Look especially carefully at
- the four sample labels if you don't fully understand
- how this works.
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- Alt - O Go to the Options Menu.
- Options Menu
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- Alt - P This executes a specialized Paste label facility
- Paste Label available only from Editing Mode. This facility will
- merge two Saved Cassette! labels together into one
- large label with an extension of ".BIG". This facility
- effectively create one label with two song areas, one
- of which folds under the other. Perhaps the best way
- to understand what the Paste label facility does is to
- simply TYPE the sample label "SAMPLE5.BIG" For obvious
- reasons, the paste label facility will only work
- correctly with Cassette! Label formats one and two.
- The Song areas for formats three and four are too
- large to fold and fit inside a audio cassette box. As
- with the numbering facility, the best way to
- understand this specialized utility is to experiment
- with it.
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- Alt - R Execute the remove line facility of the Options menu.
- Options Menu This function removes (deletes) the line at which the
- [R]emove line cursor currently resides. This function is the exact
- reverse of the Insert Line function and also will only
- work in the song section of the label.
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- Alt - S Executes the Save label procedure of the File menu.
- File Menu Labels are automatically saved with an extension of
- [S]ave label ".CAS" and no other extension name is allowed. The
- Label is saved in straight ASCII format.
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- Cassette! Version 4.0
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- Alt - X This key automatically quits Cassette! and exits to
- DOS. No warning is issued unlike the Quit facility from
- the Main menu. Pressing Alternate - [X] from any menu
- automatically exits Cassette and drops to DOS.
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- Ctrl - C Centers the line. This function is available only from
- the editing mode.
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- Ctrl - E Clears the screen to begin a new label. The current
- label is erased from the screen and a new blank label
- appears. Be carefull to save your work before erasing
- the screen. Once a label has been completed, this is
- the standard procedure for starting a new label.
-
- TAB Inserts a space at the current cursor position. This is
- the equivalent of turning insert ON, pressing the space
- bar, and turning insert OFF. This is just a shortcut
- key for alligning or inserting single space into a
- Cassette! label.
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- ESC Returns to the previous Editing field. I recommend
- using the ESC key instead of the Up-Arrow key to move
- up a field since the ESC is a true field move while
- the Up-Arrow key merely moves the cursor. The Up and
- Down arrows are included in the program merely for
- quick editing purposes.
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- RETURN Moves the cursor to the next field. Use of the Return
- and ESC key is preferable over the use of the Up and
- Down Arrow keys for moving from field to field.
- Cassette! is a field orented editor and therefore
- expects a Return key at the end of each field. The
- ESC key does a true move to previous field while the
- Arrow keys merely move about the screen.
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- [ \ ] Pressing the backslash key bring up the Main Cassette!
- Main Menu Menu. Almost all of the Cassette! functions can be
- selected with two keys from the Main Menu.
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- [ Printing a Label ]
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- Next to designing a label, printing a label is the most important
- function of Cassette! There are several ways to print a label.
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- 1. Selecting "Print (Dump)" from the main menu or pressing
- ALT-D from the editing mode. The advantage of this is that
- it may be executed from within Cassette! The output is
- straight ASCII data sent to LPT1: to be printed.
- Unfortunately, if your printer does not directly support
- IBM graphics characters then your printer will not
- correctly print the label. In addition, the unless your
- printer has built in letter quality print, the quality of
- the print will not match that produced by the Imageprint
- program.
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- 2. Selecting "Multiple Print" from the File Menu or pressing
- Alt-M from the editing mode. The output is the same as that
- produced by the "Print (Dump)" selection in that straight
- ASCII data is sent to the printer. However, here, a saved
- label may be specified to print any number of times. Each
- copy is printed on a separate sheet of paper.
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- 3. Exiting to DOS and printing a Cassette! label using the
- Imageprint program. The format for printing a label from
- DOS is "C>PRINT MYLABEL.CAS". If you wish to print a BIG
- label such as one created by the Paste label facility, then
- an extension of ".BIG" should be used instead of ".CAS".
- For example, "C>PRINT BIGLABEL.BIG". The Imageprint
- program has many things going for it. It prints all text in
- superb, three times over, letter quality font. It manages
- to print IBM graphics characters on most printers while
- still being in letter quality mode. The complete Imageprint
- is not a public domain program, but this version with
- only FONT1 included is. If you like this program as much
- as I do, I suggest you get yourself registered with them
- to get all the fonts. In any case, you should be able to
- find the complete Public domain version of Imageprint
- on a local BBS. The program I included and the FONT1 are
- but the bare minumum needed to run Imageprint, more
- programs are included in the full release.
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- In general, I use the "Print (Dump)" feature to print a rough draft
- of a Label, then save it and print it using Imageprint. Once you
- have seen the quality of its print it is hard to settle for normal
- dot-matrix print.
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- [ Cutting a label to size ]
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- Once the label has been printed, it needs to be cut and folded so
- that it may fit inside an audio cassette box. Here is a full size
- example:
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- ____________________________________________________________
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- | (Printed Page) |
- | |
- | |
- | _______________________ |
- | | | Cut around the Outer |
- | | | edge of the label, then |
- | |-----------------------| get ready to fold the label |
- | |_______________________| on the next page. |
- | |___________|___________| |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | <--(Cassette Label) |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | | | | |
- | |___________|___________| |
- | |
- | |
- |____________________________________________________________|
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- _________________________
- [ ]
- [ ]
- [-------------------------] <---- Fold here
- [ ]
- [-------------------------] <---- and Fold Here.
- [------------|------------]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ] [ Folding a regular, Cut Label ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [____________|____________]
- _________________________
- [ ]
- [ ]
- [-------------------------] <---- Fold here
- [ ]
- [-------------------------] <---- Fold Here.
- [------------|------------]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ] [ Folding a BIG, cut label such
- [ | ] as one produced by the Paste
- [ | ] label facility ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [------------|------------] <---- Fold this section under the
- [ | ] previous song section.
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [ | ]
- [____________|____________]
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