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- Flexi-Sort
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- by
- Albert Baggetta
-
- Version 1.0
-
- (Shareware)
-
-
- "Flexi-Sort" is a rather unusual sort program in that it allows an
- assortment of ways to catalog your ASCII files. It is especially useful
- to sort lists of names and places, but it can produce some unusual re-
- sults on a variety of ASCII files. Do not use it with other types of
- files since the outcome is rather unpredictable.
-
- Most sorts give you the ability to sort simply in Ascending or
- Descending order. So it is with "Flexi-Sort" if that is all you want to
- do. But "Flexi-Sort" also allows you to choose the lines to sort.
-
- As the program stands at present you may sort on all lines, every
- other line only, every third, fourth or fifth line; perhaps in the future
- I will expand this capability. In addition, you can also select an
- initial line character to sort on. Perhaps you want to sort all of the
- names that begin with S, for example.
-
- These features may be used separately or in combination, allowing
- a large number of possibilities. Experimentation and necessity will
- determine how you will use the program.
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- Operation
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- First of all you will need an ASCII file (done on a text editor or
- word processor that can save ASCII). This might be a list of names,
- games, celebrities, teams, etc. (Actually any text file that ends its
- with a RETURN is sortable.) Try the NAMES.ASC, included.
-
- Save this to a disk, using an .ASC extender to keep the record
- straight. Copy this file on the main directory along with SORTER.PRG.
-
- Boot up the program (it only runs in Medium Resolution at present).
- You will be presented with a large menu box which is mouse sensitive.
-
- The two ATARI logo's ask for a donation for this shareware
- product. Names will be kept on file for future updates and information.
- Click on these to read.
-
- The first order of business is to decided the increment of lines
- you want to sort. (I presume you already have this in mind.) If you
- want to sort the whole list, click with the mouse pointer on box #1.
- Clicking on box #2 will only sort every other line; box #3, every third
- line.... need I go on?
-
- If you select a box and change your mind, simply click the box
- again and make another choice. You must choose one of these to sort.
-
- Next decide whether your list will be sorted in Ascending or
- Descending order. Click the same as above. You must select here, too.
-
- Next item down the menu, choose a character to sort on. This
- will be the first character in each line. The program will disregard
- any other lines not starting with this character, so choose carefully.
- If you want to do all of the lines, leave the scroll bar at ALL. This
- is the default. To scroll up or down the list of characters available,
- click hold on the appropriate set of arrows.
-
- When all of these decisions have been made, it is time to sort.
- Click on START and a file selector box will ask you for the name of the
- ASC file you want to sort. Double click on it, or hit RETURN after
- highlighting it, and the Sort process will begin. The program is fast,
- so a short list will be done in the blink of an eye.
-
- When you are done, click on SAVE and the new, sorted file will be
- saved to disk as SORTED.ASC (pretty ingenious name, huh?).
-
- By clicking on START again, you can repeat the program, in case you
- screwed up the process -- wrong combination of increment, order, etc. Or
- you might simply want to do another file. BE WARNED here that if you do
- another file, save it to another disk, because all sorted files are saved
- under the same name. (I'll tell you how to get around this later.)
-
- If you want to see the sorted file. Click on QUIT. A fancy ending
- will flash on screen and you will be sent back to the desktop.
-
- Load the SORTED.ASC file into your word processor (or take a peek
- at it with the PRINT option from the desktop). From here you can print
- or modify the file for future use.
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-
- This is a shareware product. I am asking a small payment of $5.00
- for my work. This does several things. It encourages me to write more
- programs for the Atari ST. Covers expenses. Sets you up for updates
- and other information.
-
- Send a disk along with the $5.00 and I will return it with a
- version of the program that allows a SAVE of the sorted files under other
- names, so that you can do numerous files with one boot, on one disk.
-
- I have tested the program to some extent and have not encountered
- any problems with it. I cannot however, be responsible for any damage
- done to your software, hardware, etc. associated with the use of this
- program. As in all cases, save your work on backup disks before trying
- new programs.
-
- Any comments, suggestions, bug discoveries, etc. are welcome, also.
- Please send any of the above to:
-
- Albert Baggetta
- P.O. Box 351
- Feeding Hills, MA 01001
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-