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- HELP INDEX
- SECTION FUNCTION Option HELP PAGE
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- INTRODUCTION........................................................ 1
- MAIN MENU........................................................... 2
- SETUP FUNCTION MENU........................................ 3
- Data Path....................................... 4
- File Select..................................... 5
- Monitor......................................... 6
- menu Colors..................................... 7
- edit Print...................................... 8
- save Options.................................... 9
- VIEW FUNCTION MENU......................................... A
- EDIT FUNCTION MENU......................................... B
- Backup before edit.............................. C
- edit File....................................... D
- edit Size....................................... E
- edit Date....................................... F
- edit Time....................................... G
- Globally modify................................. H
- SECTION FUNCTION Option HELP PAGE
- ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- PRINT FUNCTION MENU........................................ I
- Print full file................................. J
- print Selected.................................. K
- output To....................................... I
- print Control chars............................. I
- EXIT FUNCTION MENU......................................... L
- Return to DOS................................... L
- save Options.................................... 9
- Erase backup file............................... M
- MACRO DEFINITION AND USE............................................ N
- DISK/PRINTER NOT READY.............................................. O
- SHAREWARE REGISTRATION.............................................. P
- PRODUCT SUPPORT INFORMATION......................................... P
- BRANDING THE SYSTEM................................................. Q
- In this Help Module, the use of brackets [ ] denotes a specific key.
- Parenthesis ( ) are used for comments.
-
- The bottom line of the display is used for help key information, showing
- the currently active help action keys and their function.
-
- INTRODUCTION
- VIEW_MAN is a utility to display, edit and/or print a selected file in
- both Hex and ASCII.
-
- It has a variety of options, among which are:
-
- *·View the selected file in Hex and ASCII simultaneously, with options
- to: view any specific location, search for and display a Hex/ASCII
- string, and search for and count the number of occurrences of a
- specific string.
- *·Edit the selected file in either Hex or ASCII, with options to: view
- and the edit any specific location, search for and display a Hex/ASCII
- string, search for and count the number of occurrences of a specific
- string, and search for a specific string and replace all of its
- occurrences with another.
- *·Globally modify the file by making it all upper or lower case, or
- changing all words to proper - first letter of each word capitalized.
- *·Edit the files date and/or time.
- *·Print the selected file in Hex and ASCII simultaneously, with options
- to: print only a specific block of the file, direct the output to any
- serial or parallel port or to a disk file, and optionally print the
- ASCII control characters.
- *·Printed output includes a header of file and print information.
- *·Printed output to a disk file may be printed by the utility LASR_MAN,
- at up to sixteen text pages per sheet, to conserve paper.
- *·Searches may be case sensitive or insensitive.
- *·Optionally backup the selected file before editing: optionally erase
- the backup file before exiting the program.
- *·No limit on the selected file size for viewing or editing.
- *·A macro may be defined through a "learning" process and then repeatedly
- run.
- *·Program options may be saved.
-
- MAIN MENU
- The ╔══╡ NORMAL SEQUENCE OF VIEW_MAN OPERATIONS ╞══╗ is:
- ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════╝
- 1.·SETUP the drive/directory on which the file to be viewed/
- edited/printed resides.
- 2.·VIEW the selected file, and/or
- 3. EDIT the selected file, and/or
- 4. PRINT the selected files.
-
- ████ The VIEW, EDIT and PRINT function are NOT available until a ████
- ██████████████████████████ file is selected █████████████████████████
-
- 5. EXIT the program.
-
- In this Help Module, the use of brackets [ ] denotes a specific key.
- Parenthesis ( ) are used for comments.
-
- The bottom line of the display is used for help key information, showing
- he currently active help action keys and their function.
- The ╔══╡ MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS ╞══╗ include:
- ╚═══════════════════════════╝
- SETUP........Change the data drive/directory/file path & program setup.
- VIEW.........View the selected file, and/or
- EDIT.........Edit the selected file, and/or
- PRINT........Print the selected file.
-
- ████ The VIEW, EDIT and PRINT function are NOT available until a ████
- ██████████████████████████ file is selected █████████████████████████
-
- EXIT.........Return to DOS & optionally erase the backup file.
-
- ═>To select a FUNCTION and have its option menu displayed, press its
- highlighted letter or move the highlight bar to it using the arrow keys
- and press [┘].
-
- Any FUNCTION may be accessed from the MAIN MENU, or any option menu, by
- pressing its [highlight letter] or [ALT][highlight letter].
-
- SETUP MENU
- The ╔═══╡ SETUP FUNCTION ╞═══╗ MENU includes:
- ╚════════════════════════╝
- DATA PATH...........Change either the drive and/or the directory path to
- the data file to be processed.
- FILE SELECT.........Select the data file to be processed.
- MONITOR.............Toggle the display between monochrome, CGA color (8
- background colors) and EGA/VGA color (16 background).
- MENU COLORS.........Change the colors of any of the eight menu types.
- EDIT PRINT..........Edits transparent print data control strings.
- SAVE OPTIONS........Save the current program option settings.
-
- ═>To select a SETUP OPTION, press its highlighted letter or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘].
-
- ═>To select a MAIN MENU FUNCTION, press its highlighted letter.
-
- CHANGE DATA PATH
- This option will set the drive and directory, from which files may then
- be selected for processing.
- The DRIVE MENU displays all valid drives, "A" thru LASTDRIVE, as defined
- by CONFIG.SYS.
-
- Those drives that are CAPITALIZED are currently available, while the
- lower case drives are not.
-
- The current DRIVE is highlighted.
-
- ═>To select the DATA PATH DRIVE, press its highlighted letter or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘].
- The SUBDIRECTORY PICK LIST displays the available subdirectories of the
- currently defined drive/directory DATA PATH.
-
- The "accept path" option will accept the DATA PATH as currently displayed
- to the right of the DIRECTORY DATA PATH option.
-
- The ". [root dir]" option (if shown) will reset the DATA PATH to the root
- directory of the current drive.
-
- The ".. [parent]" option (if shown) will remove the last subdirectory
- that was added to the DATA PATH.
-
- Pressing [highlight letter] will move the highlight bar to the first
- subdirectory whose name starts with that letter.
-
- ═>To select one of these options or to add another subdirectory to the
- DATA PATH, move the highlight bar to the desired item and press [┘].
-
- FILE SELECT
- When the FILES SELECT option is selected, a PICK LIST of files from the
- selected drive/directory is displayed. All files (up to 75 per display
- screen) on the current drive-directory are displayed in the PICK LIST. If
- there are no files on the directory, a message is so displayed.
-
- ═>To change the selected drive/directory, first press [ESCAPE] and then
- press 'D' to switch to the DATA PATH option menu.
-
- ═>To select a FILE for processing, move the highlight bar to it and press
- [┘].
- ═>To leave the currently selected file as is, press [ESCAPE].
-
- MONITOR
- This option will toggle the display between monochrome, CGA color (8
- background colors) and EGA/VGA color (16 background).
-
- CHANGE MENU COLORS MENU
- The CHANGE MENU COLORS MENU options include the eight TYPES OF MENU
- windows used by VIEW_MAN and a default colors reset.
-
- ═>To reset all of the menu colors to the original defaults, press [D].
-
- ═>To change the colors of a MENU TYPE window, press its highlighted
- letter or move the highlight bar to it and press [┘].
-
- A sample menu window with the current colors is displayed. This sample
- will show how the menu will appear as the colors are changed.
-
- ═>To change the BACKGROUND COLORS, use the [UP] and [DOWN] arrow keys.
- There are sixteen background colors.
-
- ═>To change the FOREGROUND COLORS, use the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] arrow keys.
- There are sixteen foreground colors.
-
- ═>To accept the menu color change, press [┘]. The display will then be
- refreshed to show the changed colors.
-
- EDIT PRINT
- The TRANSPARENT PRINT DATA CONTROL STRINGS allow printing of ASCII
- control characters (0-32) by printer that support this feature. VIEW_MAN,
- as normally distributed, will print the control characters with Hewlett-
- Packard DeskJet/LaserJet printers or compatibles. The START string is
- "[ESC]&p1X" and the END string is null. If your printer does not support
- this control code, check your printer manual and replace it with the
- appropriate code(s).
-
- ═>To change the START CODE, edit the CONTROL STRING displayed as desired
- using the action keys shown on the bottom help line.
- ═>To cancel the changes made, press [ESCAPE].
- ═>To accept the CONTROL STRING as edited, press [┘].
-
- The END CODE CONTROL STRING can then be edited in a similar manner.
-
- SAVE OPTIONS
- The various VIEW_MAN program option settings, such as MENU COLORS and
- CASE SENSITIVE option may be saved to an option file, VIEW_MAN.CFG, which
- is then processed when the program is loaded. These options will replace
- the program default options normally set.
-
- ═>To save the current program option settings, press [O] or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘]. An option file save complete message
- will be displayed. Press any key to continue.
-
- VIEW FILE
- The VIEW FILE Function has no option menu. The selected file is displayed
- in both Hex - on the left - and ASCII - on the right - with sixteen
- characters per line and twenty line per display. The character position
- in the file of the beginning character of each line is given on the left.
-
- VIEW cursor keys that are active include:
-
- [Pdn][┘]........Display the next page of the file.
- [Pup]............Display the previous page of the file.
- [Home]...........Go to the start of the file.
- [End]............Go to the end of the file.
-
- VIEW options that are available and which are described below include:
-
- [F3] GoTo........Position the file at a specific location.
- [F4] SetSrch.....Set/edit the search string.
- [F5] Srch........Search the file FORWARD for a defined string.
- [SHIFT][F5] Srch.Search the file BACKWARDfor a defined string.
- [F6] SrchCnt.....Count the occurrences of a defined string in the file.
- [F10] Done.......Exit the VIEW Function.
- GOTO [F3]
-
- The GOTO VIEW option will position the file display at a specific
- location.
-
- ═>To GOTO a specific file location, press [F3]. A data entry box is
- displayed on the top line position, containing the current file display
- position. Edit this display for the desired file position and then press
- [┘].
-
- ═>To cancel the GOTO option after its selection and leave the file
- display in its current position, press [ESCAPE].
- SET SEARCH [F4]
-
- The SET SEARCH entry window may be called on its own or it will be
- displayed when either SEARCH or SEARCH AND COUNT are selected and the
- SEARCH string has not been defined.
-
- The SET SEARCH options include:
-
- [F2] Hex/ASC...Toggle the search STRING entry between Hex/ASCII.
- [F3] Case......Toggle the CASE SENSITIVE search option between Yes/No.
- [F5] Search....Search the file FORWARD for the defined STRING.
- [SHIFT][F5] Search....Search the file BACKWARD for the defined STRING.
- [F6] Count.....Count the occurrences of the defined STRING in the file.
- [F10] Cancel...Cancel defining the SEARCH STRING and return to file VIEW.
-
- ═>To cancel SETting the SEARCH string, press [ESCAPE].
-
- ═>To SET the SEARCH STRING, toggle the entry to Hex/ASCII as desired and
- then enter the desired data. When the SEARCH STRING is SET, select the
- desired option.
- SEARCH [F5]
-
- The SEARCH option will SEARCH the file FORWARD from the current display
- position for the defined SEARCH STRING. The file display will have show
- the next occurrence of the SEARCH string in the upper left of the
- display.
-
- ═>To SEARCH the file BACKWARD from the current display position, press
- [SHIFT][F5].
-
- If the SEARCH string is not located, an informational message is
- displayed and the file display is not changed. Press any key to continue.
- SEARCH AND COUNT [F6]
-
- The SEARCH AND COUNT will SEARCH the entire file for the defined SEARCH
- STRING and display the total number of its occurrences. The file position
- and display are not changed. After the count is displayed, press any key
- to continue.
-
- EDIT MENU
- The ╔═══╡ EDIT FUNCTION ╞═══╗ MENU includes:
- ╚═══════════════════════╝
- BACKUP BEFORE EDIT..Backup the selected file before editing.
- EDIT FILE...........Edit the selected file.
- EDIT SIZE...........Change the selected file's size.
- EDIT DATE...........Change the selected file's date stamp.
- EDIT TIME...........Change the selected file's time stamp.
- GLOBALLY MODIFY.....Make a global change to the selected file.
-
- ═>To select a EDIT OPTION, press its highlighted letter or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘].
-
- ═>To select a MAIN MENU FUNCTION, press its highlighted letter.
-
- BACKUP BEFORE EDIT
- A backup of the selected file may be made before it is modified. This
- backup is saved on the same drive-directory as the selected file, with
- the same name and an extension of ".BK!". This option is highlighted if a
- backup does not exist.
-
- ═>To make a backup of the selected file be fore editing, press [B]. If a
- backup already exists, and informational message will be displayed. To
- cancel the backup, press [ESCAPE]; to continue with the backup, press any
- other key.
-
- After the backup is made, an informational message is displayed followed
- by the EDIT window display.
-
- EDIT FILE
- The selected file is displayed in both Hex - on the left - and ASCII - on
- the right - with sixteen characters per line and twenty line per display.
- The character position in the file of the beginning character of each
- line is given on the left. A block cursor will appear in either the Hex
- or ASCII data, depending on the current edit mode.
- EDIT cursor keys that are active include:
-
- [Pdn][┘]......Display the next page of the file.
- [Pup]..........Display the previous page of the file.
- [Home].........Go to the first character of this display block.
- [End]..........Go to the last character of this display block.
- [Ctrl]+[Home]..Display the first block of the file.
- [Ctrl]+[End]...Display the last block of the file.
-
- EDIT options that are available and which are described below include:
-
- [F2] Hx/AS.....Toggle the Hex/ASCII edit mode.
- [F3] GoTo......Position the file at a specific location.
- [F4] Set.......Set/edit the search string.
- [F5] Srch......Search the file FORWARD for a defined string.
- [SHIFT][F5] Srch..Search the file BACKWARD for a defined string.
- [F6] SrchCnt...Count the occurrences of a defined string in the file.
- [F7]·SrchRep...Replace all occurrences of a defined string in the
- file with another defined string.
- [F10] Done.....Exit the EDIT Function.
- DISPLAY BLOCK CHANGE MENU
-
- When any edit change has been made to the current display block, and the
- display is to be changed, a DISPLAY BLOCK CHANGE menu is displayed.
-
- ═>To ignore the CHANGES made to this BLOCK, press [I].
- ═>To save the CHANGES that have been made to this BLOCK, press [W].
- HEX/ASCII [F2]
-
- This option will toggle the edit mode between HEX and ASCII. The current
- mode is denoted by which side of the display the flashing cursor is
- located: HEX on the left side and ASCII on the right.
- GOTO [F3]
-
- The GOTO EDIT option will position the file display at a specific
- location.
-
- ═>To GOTO a specific file location, press [F3]. A data entry box is
- displayed on the top line position, containing the current file display
- position. Edit this display for the desired file position and then press
- [┘].
-
- ═>To cancel the GOTO option after its selection and leave the file
- display in its current position, press [ESCAPE].
- SET SEARCH [F4]
-
- The SET SEARCH entry window may be called on its own or it will be
- displayed when either SEARCH, SEARCH AND COUNT, or SEARCH AND REPLACE are
- selected and the SEARCH string has not been defined.
-
- The SET SEARCH options include:
-
- [F2] Hex/ASC...Toggle the search STRING entry between Hex/ASCII.
- [F3] Case......Toggle the CASE SENSITIVE search option between Yes/No.
- [F5] Search....Search the file FORWARD for the defined STRING.
- [SHIFT][F5] Search....Search the file BACKWARD for the defined STRING.
- [F6] Count.....Count the occurrences of the defined STRING in the file.
- [F10] Cancel...Cancel defining the SEARCH STRING and return to file EDIT.
-
- ═>To SET the SEARCH STRING, toggle the entry to Hex/ASCII as desired and
- then enter the desired data. When the STRING is SET, select the desired
- option.
- SEARCH [F5]
-
- The SEARCH option will SEARCH the file FORWARD from the current display
- position for the defined SEARCH STRING. The file display will have show
- the next occurrence of the SEARCH string in the upper left of the
- display.
-
- ═>To SEARCH the file BACKWARD from the current display position, press
- [SHIFT][F5].
-
- If the SEARCH string is not located, an informational message is
- displayed and the file display is not changed. Press any key to continue.
- SEARCH AND COUNT [F6]
-
- The SEARCH AND COUNT will SEARCH the entire file for the defined SEARCH
- STRING and display the total number of its occurrences. The file position
- and display are not changed. After the count display, press any key to
- continue.
- SEARCH AND REPLACE - DEFINE SEARCH [F7]
-
- The SEARCH AND REPLACE entry window is used to define both the SEARCH and
- the REPLACE strings.
-
- The SET SEARCH options include:
-
- [F2] Hex/ASC...Toggle the SEARCH STRING entry between Hex/ASCII.
- [F3] Case......Toggle the CASE SENSITIVE search option between Yes/No.
- [F7] SetReplace.Accept the SEARCH STRING and set the REPLACE STRING.
- [F10] Cancel...Cancel defining the SEARCH STRING and return to file EDIT.
-
- ═>To SET the SEARCH STRING, toggle the entry to Hex/ASCII as desired and
- then enter the desired data. When the SEARCH STRING is SET, select the
- desired option.
- SEARCH AND REPLACE - DEFINE REPLACE [F7]
-
- The SEARCH AND REPLACE entry window is used to define both the SEARCH and
- the REPLACE strings.
-
- The SET REPLACE options include:
-
- [F2] Hex/ASC...Toggle the REPLACE STRING entry between Hex/ASCII.
- [F3] Case......Toggle the CASE SENSITIVE search option between Yes/No.
- [F7] ReplaceAll.Accept the REPLACE STRING and search the file for all
- occurrences of the defined SEARCH STRING and replace them
- with the REPLACE STRING.
- [F10]·Cancel...Cancel defining the REPLACE STRING and return to file
- EDIT.
-
- ═>To SET the REPLACE STRING, toggle the entry to Hex/ASCII as desired and
- then enter the desired data. When the STRING is SET, select the desired
- option.
- SEARCH AND REPLACE - REPLACE [F7]
-
- SEARCH AND REPLACE always works on the full file and will SEARCH for the
- defined SEARCH STRING based on the setting of the CASE SENSITIVE toggle.
-
- When the SEARCH AND REPLACE operation is complete, an informational
- message is displayed. Press any key to continue.
- INSERT BLOCK [INS]
-
- INSERT will insert a block of characters at the position of the EDIT
- CURSOR. The size of this block is specified in the INSERT BLOCK data
- entry window. The characters inserted are NULL, i.e, they have a Hex
- value of 00.
-
- ═>To INSERT a block of characters into the file, position the EDIT CURSOR
- at the desired position and press [INSERT]. The INSERT BLOCK menu will
- be displayed. Edit the number of character to insert at this point and
- press [┘]. The characters will be inserted into the file and the EDIT
- CURSOR will be positioned on the first INSERTED character.
-
- ═>To cancel INSERTING after it is selected, press [ESCAPE].
- DELETE BLOCK [DEL]
-
- DELETE will delete a block of characters at the position of the EDIT
- CURSOR. The size of this block is specified in the DELETE BLOCK data
- entry window.
-
- ═>To DELETE a block of characters from the file, position the EDIT CURSOR
- at the desired position and press [DELETE]. The DELETE BLOCK menu will
- be displayed. Edit the number of character to delete at this point and
- press [┘]. The characters will be deleted from the file and the EDIT
- CURSOR will be positioned on the first character after the deleted block.
-
- ═>To cancel DELETING after it is selected, press [ESCAPE].
-
- EDIT SIZE
- The SIZE of the currently selected file may be modified. The file may
- either be shrunk, in which case data will be lost, or expanded, where a
- number of ASCII NULL character are added to the end of the file.
-
- ═>·To change the currently selected file's SIZE, select the SIZE option
- by pressing [S] or moving the highlight bar to it and pressing [┘]. The
- current SIZE of the file will be displayed for editing. Edit the SIZE as
- desired using the keys noted on the bottom help line. When editing is
- complete, press [┘] to accept the edited SIZE or [ESCAPE] to restore it
- to its original value.
-
- EDIT DATE
- The DATE stamp of the currently selected file may be modified.
-
- NOTE THAT IF THE DATE IS CHANGED AND THE FILE IS THEN EDITED, IT WILL BE
- DATED WITH THE CURRENT DATE. THE DATE SHOULD ONLY BE CHANGED AFTER ALL
- EDITING TO THE FILE IS COMPLETED.
-
- ═>·To change the currently selected file's DATE, select the DATE option
- by pressing [D] or moving the highlight bar to it and pressing [┘]. The
- current DATE of the file will be displayed for editing. Edit the DATE as
- desired using the keys noted on the bottom help line. When editing is
- complete, press [┘] to accept the edited DATE or [ESCAPE] to restore it
- to its original value.
-
- EDIT TIME
- The TIME stamp of the currently selected file may be modified.
-
- NOTE THAT IF THE TIME IS CHANGED AND THE FILE IS THEN EDITED, IT WILL BE
- TIMED WITH THE CURRENT TIME. THE TIME SHOULD ONLY BE CHANGED AFTER ALL
- EDITING TO THE FILE IS COMPLETED.
-
- ═>·To change the currently selected file's TIME, select the TIME option
- by pressing [T] or moving the highlight bar to it and pressing [┘]. The
- current TIME of the file will be displayed for editing. Edit the TIME as
- desired using the keys noted on the bottom help line. When editing is
- complete, press [┘] to accept the edited TIME or [ESCAPE] to restore it
- to its original value.
-
- GLOBALLY MODIFY
- The selected file may be GLOBALLY MODIFIED in any of the following ways:
-
- ═>·Change all alphabetic letters to lower case.
- ═>·Change all alphabetic letters to upper case.
- ═>·Change all alphabetic words to proper, where the first letter
- is capitalized, and the remainder are lower case.
- ═>·Search the file for a character string and replace all
- occurrences of it with another of equal length.
-
- ═>·To GLOBALLY MODIFY the selected file, press the desired options
- highlighted letter or move the highlight bar to it and press [┘]. An
- informational message, denoting the number of changes made, will be
- displayed upon completion of the operation. Press any key to continue.
-
- PRINT MENU
- The ╔═╡ PRINT FUNCTION ╞═╗ MENU includes:
- ╚════════════════════╝
- PRINT FULL FILE.................Print the full file in display format.
- PRINT SELECTED..................Print a selected block of the file in the
- display format.
- OUTPUT·TO.......................Toggle where the printer output will be
- directed to. (Press [PAGEDOWN] for more
- information.
- PRINT·CONTROL·CHARACTERS........Toggle whether the ASCII print of the
- control characters will be as displayed
- or with the '¿' character. (Press
- [PAGEDOWN] for more information.
-
- ═>To select a PRINT option, press its highlighted letter or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘].
- OUTPUT TO
-
- Printer output is normally directed to the LPT1 port. This toggling
- option allows the printer output to be directed to LPT1-3, COM1-4, or to
- a disk file, VIEW_MAN.PRN.
-
- ═>To toggle the OUTPUT TO option, press the option's highlighted letter
- or move the highlight bar to it and press [┘].
- PRINT CONTROL CHARACTERS
-
- Control characters (ASCII 0-31) are usually used for printer control
- functions and not printed. However, many printers allow printing control
- characters when they are preceded and followed by specific control
- character strings. VIEW_MAN has these strings defined in the OPTION file
- for the HP LaserJet printers. These strings may be edited for other
- printers, by use of the SETUP function.
-
- ═>To toggle whether control characters will be printed, press [C] or move
- the highlight bar to the option and press [┘].
-
- NOTE: If the output is being directed to a disk file, which will later be
- printed using LASR_MAN, this option should be set to "No".
-
- PRINT FULL OR SELECTED BLOCK
- The full file, or a selected block, is printed in a format similar to the
- display format, with sixteen characters in both Hex and ASCII on each
- line. There is a three line header with file and print information, and a
- blank line is inserted after every tenth data line. No pagination (form
- feeds) are included.
-
- An action message is displayed during printing showing the character
- position printed/last character position to print.
-
- ═>To terminate printing at any time, press [ESCAPE].
-
- After printing is complete, an informational message is displayed. Press
- any key to continue.
- DISK FILE EXISTS ...?
-
- Output has been directed to a disk file, "VIEW_MAN.PRN", which already
- exists. This selection menu will determine how that output will be
- handled.
-
- ═>To erase the contents of the current printer output disk file, press
- [E].
-
- ═>To append this output to the current contents of the printer output
- disk file, press [A].
- ESCAPE PRESSED
-
- During printing, the [ESCAPE] key has been pressed.
-
- ═>To terminate printing, press [ESCAPE] again.
-
- ═>To continue printing,press any other key.
-
- PRINT SELECT
- A printing range data entry window is displayed, to allow definition of a
- block of the selected file to print.
-
- ═>To cancel this print option at any time during data entry, press
- [ESCAPE].
-
- Edit the first file position to print (the first character in the file is
- at position 0) using the action keys shown on the bottom help line. When
- complete, press [┘].
-
- Next, edit the last file position to print. When complete, press [┘].
- The selected file block will be printed.
-
- EXIT MENU
- The ╔═╡ EXIT FUNCTION ╞═╗ MENU includes:
- ╚═══════════════════╝
- RETURN TO DOS........Exit VIEW_MAN.
- SAVE OPTIONS.........Save the current program options.
- ERASE·BACKUP FILE....Erase the backup file, ..BK!, that exists for the
- currently selected file.
-
- ═>To select an EXIT option, press its highlighted letter or move the
- highlight bar to it and press [┘].
-
- ERASE BACKUP
- This option is only displayed if a backup file, one with an extension of
- ".BK!", for the currently selected file exists.
-
- ═>To erase the ...BK! file for the currently selected file, press [E] or
- move the highlight bar to this option and press [┘]. An informational
- message will be displayed. Press any key to continue.
-
- DEFINE MACRO AND ITS USE
- VIEW_MAN has the ability to record keystrokes as they are entered and
- then "play" them back on demand. This MACRO capability can handle up to
- 200 characters. It is especially useful when the same changes are being
- made to a series of files.
-
- ═>·To start defining a MACRO, press [ALT]+[D]. The letters 'MD' will be
- displayed in the upper right corner and an informational message will
- also be displayed. Now press the desired sequence of keys. Each key press
- will cause a beep, signifying the recording of the MACRO.
-
- ═>·To end the MACRO definition, press [ALT]+[D] again. The upper right
- letters will change to 'M√', to signify the MACRO is recorded and ready
- to run, and an informational message will be displayed.
-
- ═>·To run the MACRO, press [ALT]+[D]. The recorded keys are played back
- in the same order as they were originally entered. There is no message
- displayed.
-
- NOTE:·The MACRO should always be run from the SAME point in the program
- as the MACRO definition started.
-
- DISK/PRINTER NOT READY
- If an error condition is encountered while transferring data to the
- printer or to/from the disk drive, an informational message is displayed.
-
- ═>To cancel this operation and exit from the program, press [A].
-
- ═>To continue with the program, correct the error condition (make the
- printer ready, close the floppy diskette door, etc.) and press [R].
-
- VIEW_MAN QUICK ORDER FORM
-
- NAME_______________________________ COMPANY______________________________
-
- ADDRESS________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP___________________________
- VIEW_MAN, Version 1.0, single system registration............... $25.
- VIEW_MAN, Version 1.0, site license.............................$125.
- Both include a printed/bound manual and the latest version diskette
- Check one ( )5 1/4"LD ( )5 1/4"HD ( )3 1/2"LD ( )3 1/2"HD
- Shipping - US/Canada/Mexico...................................... $5.
- Shipping - Outside of the US/Canada/Mexico...................... $10.
- Florida residents, add 7% sales tax
- COD(Add $5)/Credit Card orders, call the toll free order line.
- Press [PrtScreen] to print this quick order form, enter the necessary
- data and mail, with a check in US funds for the total amount, to:
- MicroMetric
- 98 Dade Avenue
- Sarasota, FLorida 34232-1609 USA
- Voice: (813) 377-2515 Toll free Order line: (800) 929-0184 (ORDERS ONLY)
- FAX: (813) 377-2091 Support BBS: (813) 371-2490 RIME ═>ACTION
-
- BRAND THE SYSTEM
- The BRAND function accepts entry of the system serial number, supplied
- upon system registration.
-
- A REGISTRATION INFORMATION data entry window is displayed. Enter your
- company name/your name and then the system's serial number (from inside
- the front cover of the system's manual) using the alphanumeric keys and
- the cursor control keys shown on the bottom help line.
-
- ->To exit the program without completing the registration process, press
- [ESCAPE].
-
- ->To accept the name and then the registration number as edited, press
- [┘]. An informational message will be displayed when the branding
- process is complete for this system. Press any key to continue.
-
- ->If the registration number as entered is NOT valid, pressing any key,
- other than [ESCAPE], will allow re-entry of the registration number.
- Pressing [ESCAPE] will exit the program without completing the
- registration process.
-
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