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QUOTE V1.6 ©1992 Gareth Blades
The programs and documentation are copyright ©1992 Gareth Blades. They may be
distributed by anyone as long as this document and both programs are unaltered.
The quote files are not copyrighted and may be changed and redistributed with
this program. All I ask is that a text file also be distributed stating what
the new/changed files are. I would also appreciate receiving any new quote
files anybody creates.
Distribution
QUOTE.TTP - The main quote program.
QUOTE.CFG - An example configuration file.
QUOTE.TXT - This document.
QUOTES - Directory of various quote files.
QUOTE
Prints a random quote to the screen.
SYNTAX
quote [switches] [quote files]
The switches can be any of the following :-
-c Clear the screen before printing the quote.
-h Displays a help screen.
-r Consider the rest of the arguments to be a list of quote
files. One of the files is chosen randomly to work on.
-p Create a pointer file for the quote file specified or if
no file is specified the default 'quote' one is assumed.
The quote file specified should be the next parameter
after the '-p' option.
If the '-r' switch is used then there must be at least one quote file
specified.
If no quote file is specified then the quote file from the configuration file
is used if present. Otherwise the default quote file 'quote' is used.
The program has been compiled to work with all 680xx processors.
FILE FORMAT
The quote files have the extension '.QTE' and the pointer files which are
created by the option '-p' have the extension '.PTR'.
The .QTE file format has been designed to make the creation and editing of
quote files easy. The quote file is simply a list of quotes with a line
containing just a hash (#) character as a separator between each quote. At the
end of the file there must be the normal '#<Cr>' separator followed by
'#END<Cr>' on the next line.
After you have created your own quote file you simply run QUOTE using the
'-p' option and give the name of your quote file (as always omitting the
extension) to the program and it will automatically create the pointer file for
it.
CONFIGURATION FILE
The configuration file is called 'QUOTE.CFG'. The file does not need to exist
but if it does then the quote program will read the file word by word and try
to make sense of what it contains. If a line contains '-c' then the screen is
cleared. If a line does not start with a '-' then it is assumed that this line
contains the filename of the quote file to be used (This file can be overruled
by putting a name of a quote file on the command line).
BUGS
The random number routine works by taking the time and modulousing that with
the number of quotes to get the random quote to be printed. This is good enough
for computers with built in clocks but if it is being used in the bootup
sequence for computers without clocks then the same few quotes will always be
printed.
Gareth Blades
157 Stubbington Avenue
North End
Portsmouth
Hants
PO2 0JQ