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S C & P
S C R E E N C A P T U R E
& P R I N T
For IBM PC and Compatibles
User Manual
Effective Date: July 1, 1992
(C) Copyright 1991-1992 By Christopher J. Noyes
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S :
License................................4
Warranty...............................4
Support................................4
Introduction...........................5
System Requirements....................7
Manual Notation........................7
Installation...........................8
Command Line Options...................9
Using Screens and Menus...............10
Using Macros..........................13
Using SCP.............................14
File Menu.......................14
Attributes Menu.................17
Screen Menu.....................18
Options Menu....................19
SCRCAP TSR Screen Capture Programs....22
FE--Font Editor.......................24
GR--Gray Pattern Editor...............26
Handling Errors.......................28
Index ................................30
L I C E N S E F O R U S E :
Shareware Trial Edition.
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WARNING! THIS IS NOT FREE OR PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE. THIS IS A
COPYRIGHTED COMMERCIALLY PUBLISHED PROGRAM.
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WHAT IS SHAREWARE?
Shareware is a means of register and upgrade. Running a
marketing Software at a rea- small business costs money. If
sonable price. Developers of you enjoy using a shareware
Software use Shareware to dis- product, either register it or
tribute their products using tell the developer what they
Shareware because it provides a can do to provide a product
minimal advertising cost. that you will register. If you
Advertising costs money. In don't register remove the
order to market a program on a product from your system and
retail basis, a developer typi- don't use it. Shareware is not
cally needs to sell a minimum Free or Public Domain Software.
of 5000 copies a month. You can't expect timely
Shareware circumvents this upgrades and fixes from Free or
somewhat and helps provide you Public Domain Software. With a
the customer with a good value Product like SCP, if you
at a much lower price than you register, and you find there
would receive from a commercial are problems I will do
source. everything I can to see that
In order for shareware to the product works well for you.
work, If users are actually I will provide you as much
using a product, they must reg- assistance as I can. This
ister. Developers can't con- unfortunately costs money. I
tinue to develop and improve can't do it without your
products if customers don't registration.
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This software is provided latest version of SCP, free of
for Trial Purposes Only! The limitations and reminders,
purpose of this is to give you complete with all utilities.
the user the opportunity to try Since this package is
out SCP without having to buy provided for trial purposes,
it in order to try it. you may copy the original .ZIP
This version allows you to or .LZH files or disks you
use all features of this received as many times as you
version unimpaired. You are wish, and upload, download it
Entitled to Use this Shareware to your heart's content.
Version for Up to 30 days from The only thing I ask is to
purchase without Obligation. upload or copy the entire
You may not use this version package intact, in the original
for any Commercial Purpose. I ZIP file (provided you got this
will attempt to provide a package on a BBS) or disk form,
minimal level of technical and not change the program or
support to any caller who calls any of the documentation.
asking for help without Unauthorized alterations
registration. versions to this package will
When you register this be considered "Pirated" or
program, I will send you the hacked. This is to protect you
the user from receiving a this program may not be copied,
damaged files that may damage except for archival or backup
your system or disk. The disks purposes only.
I send you once you register
W A R R A N T Y :
If I am unable to resolve any problems you have with SCP,
once you register it, I will refund your money provided you
return all disks and this manual that I shipped you when you
register.
While every attempt has been made to assure that SCP will
work properly, I will not be held responsible for any damage,
loss of profit, or other losses caused by SCP.
S U P P O R T :
If you did not purchase SCP directly from Me, I suggest
first trying to get support from the company you bought SCP from.
If they are unable to solve your problem, I will be happy to help
you. I can also be reached on ILINK bulletin board systems (Send
to Chris Noyes) or via Compuserve Mail (User ID 71570,3055).
For technical support on this program, I can be reached at
(718) 625-2262. I am usually available after 9:30 A.M. to (EST)
Most Weekdays and weekends. If I am not home or you wish to reach
me other hours, you can leave a message. I will get back to you
on your problem as soon as I am able to. If you need to speak to
me during weekdays between 1:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. I can also be
reached by mailing to:
Christopher J. Noyes Software
28 Douglass Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231.
I N T R O D U C T I O N
SCP is a program to capture text mode screens and convert them to
bitmapped graphics, either directly to a printer or to a file.
SCP is designed so that the save it to memory until the
small Software Developer can user converts or prints it, or
include Screen Shot illustra- saves the disk to a disk file.
tion in their printed manuals, Once the TSR program is
advertising and internal loaded, and the program the
documentation. user wants to run is loaded and
If you've ever done running the user presses
{Shift}+{PrintScreen} hoping to {ALT}+{LEFT SHIFT}+C, the
get an acceptable result that Screen is saved.
shows what the screen Really There are several
looks like, you'll know the different TSR programs provided
value of this program. to save the screens to
You may know that there different types of memory
are programs that are available including regular memory, the
which can do these tasks, they memory used by a second
tend to me more expensive than graphics adapter, the memory
this program and are designed used by unused video pages, LIM
to do a more general task. This 3.2+ EMS expanded memory, XMS
program is designed for this Extended memory, or XMS High
specific purpose. Memory Area (HMA).
This program will produce SCP is able to communicate
B&W screens that are intended with these TSR Programs via a
for reproduction using low cost software interrupt. The default
Xerox machines, low cost offset interrupt is hexidecimal F1.
printing and other means. If This can be reconfigured.
you have the budget for Multi The TSRs can be Reset or
Color Super High Quality Unloaded from their command
printing, this may not be lines.
suited to your needs. You may You can see more
want to try a screen several information on the TSR programs
ways and show it to your by Reading the section titled:
printer and ask which best will "SCRCAP Screen apture TSRs".
work for you.
The intent of this program SCREEN MODES SUPPORTED.
is to help you produce attrac- SCP only works for Text
tive more useful manuals within Character Modes. It doesn't
a minimal budget. work at all for graphics modes.
SCP can print an entire If you capture a screen while
screen or just a small portion in Hercules or CGA 200 x 600
of a screen. B&W graphics modes, you will
basically capture meaningless
TSR PROGRAMS. garbage.
SCP comes with various TSR Screens can be captured
(Terminate & Stay Resident) from any program text based
Screen Capture Programs program using screens from 40
(SCRCAP) which are used to column x 25 lines to 132 column
capture the user's screen and x 60 lines. It will support any
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screen that updates the Bios supported by Microsoft Word
Data Areas in low memory. and word for windows, Aldus
Software or graphics adap- PageMaker, and other
ters that place the screen programs.
memory at non standard places WordPerfect File Format. (.WPG)
are not supported. This file format is sup-
ported by WordPerfect,
PRINTERS, GRAPHIC FILE FORMATS WordPerfect for Windows,
SUPPORTED. DrawPerfect and other
SCP can directly print to HP programs.
LaserJets, DeskJets and any GEM/IMG File Format. (.IMG)
printer compatible with the PCL This file format is sup-
4 standard. ported by Xerox Ventura
SCP can also print dir- Publisher and other GEM
ectly to 24 Pin EPSON or IBM based Programs.
printers, or compatible InkJet
Printer. The quality on 24 pin HANDLING SCREEN
printers may not be as COLORS/ATTRIBUTES.
acceptable as the quality that In your computer each character
a Laser or Ink Jet printer can is represented by a two byte
produce. pair. One represents the char-
You can specify where on acter, another represents the
the page that the image is screens color or attributes.
printed, so a page can be SCP doesn't print colors,
printed first using your word but you can control how each
processor, and then in a second attribute is converted to the
pass using SCP for the graphic. output. SCP supports regular
You can also print the and bold fonts, and can under-
screen to a disk file for later score a font for a simulation
printing. of underlined characters on a
SCP can Take A Screen and Hercules Mono Screen, or if you
convert it to a text file so do custom screen programming
that it can be used in a Disk for your program to get
Based Manual such as is used underscores on VGA and EGA
for Help Systems or for Disk screens.
Based Manual used for Shareware You can represent
or Demo Distribution. This attributes as Black, White, or
method ignores any screen any of 16 steps of gray. Four
attribute. different gray tones are pro-
SCP can produce a graphics vided for different printing
file that you can import in or, conversion situations or
your word processor or desktop resolutions. The gray tones
publishing system. SCP only are represented in files that
supports the B&W versions of can be edited.
these file formats. You can easily edit a
The following File formats are table of the attributes or
supported. colors and set them as you
PCX File Format. (.PCX) This wish. These are saved to a file
file format, compatible with called an Attribute Table. SCP
PC paintbrush, Windows comes with Several tables.
Paintbrush program and Default, Mono (for Hercules),
other programs. and Color (a Default color
TIFF Tagged Image File Format. setup for grey tones).
(.TIF) This file format
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It is suggested that
rather than trying to capture
every nuance of every color on
the screen, that you print the
screen in, black, white, Bold
and regular characters, and
maybe one gray tone.
FONTS.
SCP comes with 8, 12, 14, and
16 pixel high fonts, allowing
you to support different screen
heights. Each fonts has both
Bold and Regular characters.
The fonts are provided with a
single 8 pixel wide per
character, for all the font
heights. SCP provides fonts in
one, two and three bits per
pixel across
Each pixel is scaled
vertically depending on what
the user needs.
A font editor is provided,
so that the user can support
custom font characters that
their software may use.
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S Y S T E M R E Q U I R E M E N T S T O R U N S C P :
Though SCP is a flexible system and can be run on a number of
different type of system setups, it does have some requirements
for hardware.
COMPUTER AND DOS. hanced color or TTL
SCP requires at least an IBM-PC monochrome monitor. For
or at least a close compatible Full 640 pixel x 350 pixel
or BIOS Compatible computer graphics, that SCP is
running either MS-DOS or PC-DOS capable of supporting you
version 3.0 or later. will need at least 128K of
video memory, some early
MEMORY. EGA cards had only 64k).
SCP prefers a system with 640k 3. HerculesTM graphics card
of memory. If LIM/EMS Expanded (HGC) or mono-chrome
memory or XMS Extended memory graphics adapter capable
is available, it will help the of emulating the HGC
program run significantly completely (Many Mono-
faster, and screens can be chrome cards do this well)
captured to EMS. SCP can also and a monochrome monitor.
use XMS 2.0 + extended memory, An IBM Monochrome Display
particularly if you don't have Printer Adapter (MDPA)
expanded memory. In order to will allow SCP to run, but
use XMS, you need a driver, won't work with the graph-
either HIMEM.SYS which is ic preview. A Hercules
provided with DOS, or another compatible adapter can be
XMS provider, some such as installed in most systems
QRAM, QEMM, 386MAX, and other for under $100.
programs also provide EMS on 4. CGA, MCGA (or compatible)
386 computers by remapping graphics adapter and color
extended memory. monitor or monochrome
monitor.
VIDEO.
To use the graphic preview PRINTER.
capability that SCP provides, SCP is compatible with printers
you will need one of the compatible with HP LaserJet,
following: DeskJet and compatibles. It
1. VGA (or compatible) will also work with 24 pin dot
graphics adapter and digi- matrix printers compatible with
tal or analog monitor, the EPSON LQ standard and the
either B&W or color. IBM X24 standard.
2. EGA (or compatible)
graphics adapter and en-
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N O T A T I O N U S E D I N T H I S M A N U A L :
This section describes the notation that is used in this manual
for your clarification.
Words typed in ALL CAPS in a A key on the keyboard will
COURIER typeface indicate a either be signified by sur-
file, directory or system rounding it with ' and ' such
command. An ALL CAPS word as 'c'. or surrounded by { and
followed by a colon such as A: } such as {ALT} signifying the
indicates a disk drive or ALT key on your keyboard. {Fn}
output device. A 'Path', is a refers the function keys at
series of directory names the top or left of your key-
separated by '\' marks and may board, where n indicates a
begin with a drive, or the number from 1 to 10 or 12
symbols '..' meaning the depending on your system such
previous directory, or '.' as {F1} for the F1 key.
meaning the current directory. Notation such as {ALT}+'A'
A path beginning with a '\' indicates that you hold down
indicates a path that starts at the ALT key while pressing the
the root directory or at the 'A' key.
start of the disk. A file you
will notice is usually cons-
tructed with a 'Name' of up to
8 letters or numbers, a '.' and
an up to 3 letter 'Extension'.
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I N S T A L L I N G S C P :
SCP comes with an Install program which makes it easy to install.
All you have to do is type A:INSTALL{ENTER} and follow the
directions.
DIRECTORIES. MICE.
SCP can be installed in a SCP is compatible with Micro-
single directory or it can be soft Compatible Mice. You will
installed in several direc- need to install a driver in
tories. your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT
SCP is setup to use the
following directories. The main USING HERCULES AND COMPATIBLE
directory defaults to C:\SCP or GRAPHICS ADAPTERS.
the current directory SCP is If you are going to use a
started from. Hercules or Compatible Graphics
Adapter, you will need to run
DATA. This is the directory the MSHERC.COM program before
that the Fonts, Gray files, starting SCP. If you don't you
help, and attribute tables won't be able to use the Gra-
SCP uses. If SCP finds a phic Preview feature or the
directory called DATA, it Gray Editor or Font Editor.
will automatically use it.
SCREENS. This is the directory TSRs
that the Screens are saved Before Using SCP to capture a
to and loaded from. If SCP Screen, you will need to start
finds a directory called one of the TSR programs. Unless
SCR, it will automatically you use it on a full time
use it. basis, you will probably not
want to include it in your
PRINT TO. This is the directory AUTOEXEC.BAT though it can be
that the resulting Graphic loaded high and should work
files are saved to. If you properly in your UMB area. A
want to print to a file for command is provided to unload
later printing, it will be the TSRs.
saved to this directory. If See the information on the
SCP finds a directory called TSRs for more information on
PRINT, it will automatically this topic.
use it.
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S T A R T I N G S C P /
C O M M A N D L I N E O P T I O N S :
You can start SCP simply by Typing SCP{ENTER} at the DOS command
line. You will want to be logged on to the disk and directory
here SCP is located, or have that directory in you path, before
starting SCP, so that SCP can find its setup information.
These are the command line for creating macros,
options that SCP allows. You or creating playback
can start SCP with any number files for use with
of command line options. batch files. These
Command line options must be files are played back
separated by spaces. You must by the following
separate the Name SCP from your option.
options with spaces as well. -PKB=f .When SCP starts up the
Options begin with either a '/' file name following the
or a '-', and can be typed in '=' here signified by
capital letters or non-capital the 'f' is opened and
letters. SCP reads from this
-BIOS..Starts SCP using your file all the key-
computer's BIOS chip strokes .
for putting the text on -TUT=f .The Same as used by -
the screen. Slower than RKB= but plays the key-
Normal Operation, but board activity back
will work with certain slower, making it
program and certain easier to follow.
non-standard computers. -MAC=f .When SCP starts up the
-LCD...Starts SCP Using colors file name following the
for Laptop Computers '=' here signified by
using LCD screens. If the 'f' is opened and
you can't use SCP's SCP reads keyboard
screens and are using a macros from this file.
laptop type computer, -------------------------------
try this option. NOTE: this is in addition to
-43....If you are using a VGA the standard Macro file
or EGA screen, this SCP.MAC. Macros in this file
option starts SCP Using replace the ones defined in
43 line screen mode. SCP.MAC.
-50....If you are using a VGA -------------------------------
screen, this option
starts SCP Using 50
line screen mode.
-NOTI..Starts SCP but doesn't
display the title
screen.
-RKB=f.When SCP starts up the
file name following the
'=' here signified by
the 'f' is opened and
SCP writes a file con-
taining all the key-
board activity. Useful
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U S I N G S C R E E N S & M E N U S :
The user interface of a program basically deals with the screens
and menus that you deal with as you use SCP.
SCP features an easy-to-use intuitive user interface. All
the menus are structured in a logical way and should be easy to
follow. SCP works similarly to other programs used on the IBM PC
and a person with even some experience using a computer should
find it relatively simple to use.
This version of SCP features support for mice, Mouse
Systems, Microsoft and all compatible mice.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Should you have any left of the the standard printer
trouble at any time keyboard. Pressing by pressing the
with this program, this key will get {PRINT SCREEN} key
there are several you back to the main on your keyboard.
things you should menu. If you are in a
remember. If you are in a field that asks for
In any menu or data screen, you can a Yes/No choice,
data screen, you can use the cursor keys pressing the word
get help by pressing ({UP}, {DOWN}, space key will
the {F1} key on your {TAB}, {SHIFT} + toggle that choice,
keyboard. The {F1} {TAB}, and {ENTER}) or pressing Y or N
key is found at the to move through the can select one
top left of the key- fields on a screen. choice or the other.
board on most When you want to If you are in a
keyboards. complete that screen field that accepts
You can back and continue, you multiple choices.
out of any screen or have several ap- Press the word space
series of screens by proaches. key and you will see
pressing the {ESC} If you want to a list of choices
or Escape key. The get back to the menu presented on the
{ESC} key is found system press the screen. You can move
at the right side of {ESC} key. This the cursor to the
usual 84 key cancels your earlier correct choice and
keyboard to the left choice. If you ready accept that choice
of the "NUM LOCK" to continue, either by pressing {ENTER}
key and to the right press the {F10} key, or {ESCAPE} to keep
of the {BACKSPACE} or press the {ENTER} the choice you had
or {<-} key. On 101 key on the last before using the
key keyboards the field on the screen. list.
{ESC} key is usually You can at any time
found at the top print the screen to
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MOUSE SUPPORT. either click it with the left
If You are using a mouse, you mouse button, or press enter,
will see a mouse cursor on the it will have the same effect as
screen. This is a rectangular pressing {F10}. If you Move to
block, that will appear in the the "Cancel" field, and either
opposite of whatever the click it with the Right hand
screen's color is. If You move mouse button anywhere outside
the mouse, you will see it move of the current data entry
around the screen. screen or menu, or press enter,
I am assuming that your it will have the same effect as
mouse has at least two buttons pressing {ESC}. You can quickly
on it. If you have more than move to the "OK" field or
two buttons such as Mouse "Button" by pressing {ALT}+O.
Systems, Genius, and Some other You can quickly move to the
mice do, you can ignore the "Cancel" field or "Button" by
center and right buttons. SCP pressing {ALT}+C.
will use the left button only. {ALT}+O ..Move to "OK" Button.
You must have a mouse {ALT}+C ..Move To "Cancel
driver loaded before starting Button.
SCP, see information in the MOVING TO A FIELD.
previous section for more As long as you are in a
information on this. specific screen, you can move
------------------------------- to any other field in a screen
NOTE: Do not use a mouse menu by moving the mouse cursor to a
program. This is unnecessary as field and pressing the Left
SCP has full mouse support, and Mouse Cursor on that field. The
may be easier to use. Highlight will move to that
------------------------------- screen.
EXITING A SCREEN. Using a Mouse in a Menu.
You can exit a screen as though If You are in a menu screen,
you had pressed {ESC}, by you can move to a choice by
pressing the Right hand mouse pressing the Left Mouse Button.
button. This records a screen Once you are on that choice and
as incomplete and does not the choice is highlighted, you
validate and does not do final can choose a choice by pressing
calculations done when pressing the Left Mouse button. If You
{F10} or pressing {ENTER} on are not on a choice, you can
the last line of a screen or on move the choice around by pres-
a menu. sing the Left Button down and
------------------------------- moving the mouse. The high-
Pressing A Mouse Button lighted choice will follow the
outside of the Current Window mouse movement where possible.
has the same effect as pressing
{ESC}. USING A MOUSE IN A YES/NO OR
{F10}..Close Screen and SELECTION FIELD.
Validate Data. In a Yes/No field, you can
{ESC}..Close Screen, Don't toggle a choice from Yes to No
Validate Data. or No to Yes by pressing the
OK and Cancel Buttons. Left Mouse button on the field.
On every dialog box you will In a Multiple Selection
see fields at the bottom which field, you can press the left
say "OK" and "Cancel". If you mouse button. This will cause a
Move to the "OK" field, and menu of choices to be presented
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on the screen. Then use the -------------------------------
Mouse as you would in a menu NOTE: You need to be aware of
screen. the level of the menu that you
Y.........Set Field to Yes. are on. There are two menu
N.........Set Field to No. levels. The Top level, and the
Space.....Toggle Field. If, No Bottom Level. When you are in
change To Yes. the Top Level, you will need to
select an entry before being
USING A MOUSE IN A VIEW SCREEN. able to choose a Bottom Level
If you are in a text view Entry. Press {ESC} to access
screen and you can see one of the Top Level Menu.
the scroll Light arrows at the -------------------------------
left side of the screen, pres- To choose that main menu
sing the Left Mouse button on choice and entering the sub-
an up-arrow causes the screen menu, press the {ENTER}, or the
to scroll up. Pressing the Left {DOWN} cursor key.
Mouse button on a down-arrow, You will notice that the
causes the screen to scroll highlight has moved to the sub-
down. You can scroll the screen menu. You can only get to a
by pressing the mouse down on sub-menu by selecting a main-
the Highlight of the scroll bar menu choice. The highlight will
at the right edge of the move to the last sub-menu
screen. choice you used last, making
repeated choices easier.
THE MAIN MENU SYSTEM. You can select the sub-
Once the title screen is menu choice you wish by using
cleared you will see the main the cursor keys ({UP}, {DOWN},
menu screen. This screen is {HOME}, {END}), or by pressing
composed of a horizontal box the key corresponding to that
with words inside it connected choice. If you want to move to
to a box beneath. another main menu choice and
The horizontal bar is the its corresponding sub-menu, use
main menu. The box beneath is the left or right cursor keys.
the sub-menu. At the bottom of If you chose to use the
the screen is a prompt line first key method, the system
that is used to remind you of will automatically accept your
frequently used keystrokes that choice and start that opera-
you can use at this time. tion. Though if you use the
You can select any main cursor keys you will need to
menu topic by either selecting press the {ENTER} key to select
it using a cursor key ({LEFT}, your choice and start the
{RIGHT}, {HOME} or {END}), or operation in question. At any
by pressing the key that point in the main menu and sub-
corresponds to that selection's menu system, you can get help
first letter. You will notice by pressing the {F1} key.
that the highlighted bar moves Getting Help.
to the next choice along with As was stated earlier, you can
the sub-menu revealing that get help at any time while you
main menu selection's sub-menu. are entering or editing data or
you are in a menu system by
pressing the {F1} key. This
will search the help database
for information on that topic
and show it on the screen.
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The help screen shows you information or your information
the purpose, and meaning of a is invalid.
data entry field or menu choice You will notice that one
and can give you suggestions as field on the screen is high-
far as its intended use. At the lighted. This is where the
bottom of the help screen you cursor is located, but in
will see a one or more high- certain types of fields the
lighted choice. cursor is not visible. If you
The choice that has black are using a color display you
letters on a gray or white will notice that the fields on
background is usually your the screen are differentiated
"Cursor" (that can be changed from the rest of the screen, so
however), and indicates the you can see where the fields
choice you have selected. are. If you are using a mono-
You can see help chrome monitor, the fields will
associated with that choice by not be differentiated, but the
pressing the {ENTER} key. You field the cursor is no will be
can move the "Cursor" around in reverse video.
using the cursor keys ({UP}, MOVING AROUND
{DOWN}, {LEFT}, {RIGHT}, {HOME} You can move from field to
and {END}). If you want to go field using the keys ({UP},
back to a screen you viewed {DOWN}, {TAB}, {SHIFT} + {TAB},
earlier press the {BACKSPACE} and {ENTER}). In addition these
or {<-} key on your keyboard. keys can help you navigate your
You exit the help system way around a larger screen:
by pressing the {ESC} key, {CNTRL}+{HOME} Left-Most Field
which returns you to either the {CNTRL}+{END} .Right-Most Field
main menu or the screen that {CNTRL}+{PGUP} First Field
you were working on. {CNTRL}+{PGDN} Last Field
DATA ENTRY SCREENS. FIELDS
If you are in a field that
accepts a limited range of
SCP uses data entry screens to numeric or character values,
get information about the per- such as date and time fields,
son, or the horoscope you are you won't be allowed to leave
working on, or other infor- that field till you satisfy
mation. Most of these screens that field's requirements. When
are consistent in format and you are in most field types,
operation. you can move around in that
Each screen has a title at field using the cursor keys
the top left that indicates the ({LEFT}, {RIGHT}). Some fields
type of information that the are wider than they display on
screen is asking for. You will the screen. If you type in more
notice at the bottom of the than will fit on the screen,
screen a line of text. This is the left part of the field will
a prompt. This will give you be scrolled off the screen,
valuable information as to what though it is still there.
SCP expects in each field, and You can also use foreign
the limits of that data. This characters as well. In order to
changes as you move from field use these characters, Look in
to field. It also displays an your DOS manual for the ASCII
error if you enter the wrong code showing, Hold on the {ALT}
key and type the decimal ASCII
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number of the letter you want First Press the Space Bar. Then
in your numeric keyboard. a list of choices will be shown
In insert mode in which on the screen. You can now move
you will see the 1/2 block the highlight with the cursor
cursor, characters you type are keys or select one using the
inserted, otherwise they are firs letter. Use the Enter Key
overwritten. You can delete to select an entry.
characters with the {DEL} key In fields that accept a
and the {BACKSPACE} or {<-} "Yes" or "No" answer you can
key, that also could be marked select the answer by pressing
{BS}. either 'Y', 'N' or the space
There are also fields that bar (caps or lower case).
accept a range of answers.
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U S I N G M A C R O S :
SCP supports the use of keyboard macros. Keyboard macro files are
files which contain words or characters which correspond to the
keys on your keyboard. If you define a macro for the key "F9"
which is known as {FN9}, this macro would be played back each
time you press the F9 key on your keyboard.
Keyboard macros effect the entire program equally. There is
a default macro file called SCP.MAC which is found in the direc-
tory that SCP was started from. I have supplied a SCP.MAC file
which you can edit if you wish to add additional macros, or alter
the existing macros to suit your taste.
Each line in a macro file The program is now in
is a Macro. A macro can be up "Learn Mode" Any key you press
to 2000 characters long but will be saved as part of the
must be on only one line. A macro you are defining. Try to
macro starts with the name use first letter menu choices
for the key followed by a ':' when possible as they won't be
followed by the keystrokes as specific as if you use
used. Regular letter and number cursor keys. To Stop recording
keys can't be defined as the macro, Press {ALT}+{F5}
Macros. again.
You can create or modify a Now you are asked if you wish
macro file with a file editor to make the macro permanent. If
which edits ASCII file. If you You Answer 'Y' it will be saved
use DOS 5.0, use EDIT to do to the SCP.MAC file. The macro
this. The editor you use must will be written to a file named
allow you to enter lines longer after they key you pressed. for
than 80 characters or must Example if you defined {ALT}
allow you to save a file with- +{F9}, the file would be 5.MAC.
out line breaks Microsoft Word If you defined {SHIFT}+{F4},
will do this. the file would be SHFTFN4.MAC.
You can also create macros If you didn't add the
on-the-fly. These macros can be macro to SCP .MAC, but want to
for a single use, or they can later, you can use an editor,
be saved to your SCP.MAC file read SCP.MAC and Merge the
to make them permanent. To Use macro file into the SCP.MAC
this feature, Press {ALT} file in your editor. You can
+{F5}. You will be asked to also load the macro at any time
press the key you want to using the Utilities menu
define. function Load Macro File.
You can define any
function key, or {ALT} + key
or {CTRL}+ key combination. Be
careful not to redefine an
existing function or that
function won't be available.
For example if you assign a
macro to {F2}, You won't be
able to use the {F2} Key for
File Selections.
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U S I N G S C P :
The Following is a description of the each of the functions of
SCP and what the functions are used for and the options
available.
ENTERING FILE NAMES hold screens. This function
When you are given a file name saves them all using a common
box to fill in a file name to six letter base, plus a two
save to or load from, you can digit number, which is followed
select a file name by pressing by the .SCR extension. For this
{F2}. In the Directory field, function, enter your directory
you can select a directory by followed by a filename up to
pressing {F2} selecting a six characters long. Don't use
directory. You can traverse an extension. The .SCR exten-
through a set of directories by sion will be put on following
repeatedly using the {F2} key the screen number.
to select directories, or you The screens are saved in
can type in your selection. sequence as they were saved to
Once you have a basic memory.
directory, you can press {F2}
to see the files that are PRINT SCREEN USING DEFAULTS.
either already on your disk or This Function allows you to
files that you can load. this print the screen that is cur-
function will only work if rently in the Program, either
there are wild card characters Loaded or Gotten from the
(?, or *) in the file field. SCRCAP TSR program by using the
"Screen" menu. The Screen is
FILE MENU: printed to the selected printer
or to a file name for later
READ SCREEN FROM DISK. printing. To Select a Printer
This function allows you to use press {F3} to select a file
screens that were previously name press {F2} in the Printer
saved. The extension used for or file name field. See the
screens is .SCR. See above for next section for a complete
selecting file names. description of all the control
fields in this screen.
SAVE SCREEN FILE. This function uses either
This function allows you to the defaults that were setup in
save the screen that you are the Options screen or the Last
currently working on or working Setup defined using Print Using
from to a disk file. In order Complete Specification.
to save a screen that was cap-
tured by the SCRCAP TSR pro- PRINT USING COMPLETE
grams, you must "Get First SPECIFICATION.
Screen" or "Get Next Screen" This Function allows you to
in the "Screen" Menu. print the screen that is
currently in the Program,
SAVE ALL SCREEN FILES. either Loaded or Gotten from
This function allows you to the SCRCAP TSR program by using
save all the screens that are the "Screen" menu. The Screen
currently in the memory that is printed to a selected
the SCRCAP TSR programs use to
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printer or to a file name for have horizontal and vertical
later printing. equal.
These Are the fields in this GRAY PATTERN IMAGE FILE TO USE:
screen. Press The Space Bar to
REVERSE ENTIRE SCREEN: If you select one of the predefined
answer No, areas which Gray Pattern Image Files. If
attributes are set to have a an Attribute is either 0% or
Foreground Level at 0% and a 100%, the Image files are
Background Level of 100% not referred to. These files
will be Black Letters on a are used to produce gray
White Background. Foreground patterns. the Number should
100%, Background 0%, indi- match the Horizontal Dot
cates a Black Background and Repetition Factor.
a White Letters. These Are the uses of the
If you answer "Yes" to predefined files.
this, the effect will be FILE.GR? Use for Graphic
reversed. Files when the
ATTRIBUTE TABLE: This will program the files
allow you to select by will be printed
pressing the space bar any from employs dith-
one of the previously ering for printing.
created attribute tables LORES.GR? Use on the printer
from the Attribute Menu. for 75 or 100 dpi
PRINTER OR FILE NAME TO OUTPUT printing. Also use
TO: Press {F2} to Select a for Graphic Files
File Name, or Press {F3} to if Dithering is
select a printer port. not to be used.
FONT (PIXELS DEEP): Press The MEDRES.GR? Use on the
Space Bar to Select a Font Printer for 100,
to Use. Generally 16 pixel 150, or 180 dpi
height is used for normal resolution. Also
screens, and 8 pixel height use for Graphic
is used for 50 line screens. Files if Dithering
PRINTING RESOLUTION: Press The is not to be used.
Space Bar to Select the HIRES.GR? Use on the Printer
printing resolution in dots for 150, 180, 300,
per inch to use. or 360 dpi reso-
DOT REPETITION FACTOR: Press lution. Also use
The Space Bar on each of for Graphic Files
these two fields to Select if Dithering is not
how each pixel is used. By to be used.
combining Printing Reso- IMAGE LOCATION (INCHES/POINTS
lution and Dot Repetition & PICAS): You can specify
you are able to control the either the absolute position
size of the illustration and on the printed page, or a
the quality. The Higher the relative vertical position
Repetition, the higher the on the page. This is rela-
quality can be, though the tive to the last Image
illustration can be larger printed on the page. Preface
as well. the Vertical Location with a
The Unit in each of these + or - to indicate that it
cases is Bits Per Pixel, is a relative location.
horizontally and vertically. You can specify the
It is generally better to location in either decimal
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inches, or Printers Picas currently in the Program,
and Points (there are 12 either Loaded or Gotten from
points to a pica and 6 picas the SCRCAP TSR program by using
to an inch). To Specify the "Screen" menu. The Screen
Inches End the Location with is converted to a graphic file.
a " mark. To Specify Picas To Select a file name press
and Points. Specify the {F2} in the File name field.
Picas, the Letter P, then See the next section for a com-
the points. plete description of all the
EXTRA SPACE IN PIXELS AROUND control fields in this screen.
EACH LINE OF SCREEN: This is This function uses either
used to help fill out an the defaults setup in the
image or to compensate for a Options screen or the Last
proportion or printing situ- Setup defined using Convert
ation. Generally these Using Complete Specification.
should be left at 0.
Characters such as the Gray CONVERT USING COMPLETE
characters can be badly SPECIFICATION.
effected by this because This Function allows you to
Space Before Replicates the convert the screen that is
Top Row of a Font and Space currently in the Program,
After Replicates the Bottom either Loaded or Gotten from
Row of a Font. the SCRCAP TSR program by using
EJECT PAGE AFTER PRINTING: the "Screen" menu. The Screen
Answer Yes if you want to is converted to a graphic file.
immediately Eject the page These Are the fields in this
from the Printer. If you screen.
want to put multiple images REVERSE ENTIRE SCREEN: If you
on a page, answer No. answer No, areas which
PREVIEW: Selecting this Button attributes are set to have a
allows you to see on the Foreground Level at 0% and a
graphic screen exactly the Background Level of 100%
image that is being repro- will be Black Letters on a
duced. If the image is wider White Background. Foreground
than 640 pixels wide, you 100%, Background 0%, indi-
can see the image in two cates a Black Background and
pieces. a White Letters.
{LEFT}....Show the Left Most If you answer "Yes" to
Section of the this, the effect will be
screen. reversed.
{RIGHT}...Show the Middle or ATTRIBUTE TABLE: This will
Right Section of allow you to select by
the Screen. pressing the space bar any
1.........Show the Left Most one of the previously
Section of the created attribute tables
screen. from the Attribute Menu.
2.........Show the Middle or GRAPHIC FILE FORMAT: Press the
Right Section of space bar to select a gra-
the Screen. phic File format from the
{ESC}.....Exit and Return. list that corresponds to one
CONVERT TO GRAPHIC FILE USING that your word processor or
DEFAULTS. desktop publishing program
This Function allows you to supports.
convert the screen that is
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Selecting .TXT Text will an Attribute is either 0% or
product a plain text file of 100%, the Image files are
the screen surrounded by a not referred to. These files
box, for use in a text are used to produce gray
documentation file. Most patterns. the Number should
parameters are ignored for match the Horizontal Dot
this format. Repetition Factor.
------------------------------- These Are the uses of the
NOTE: The First Three letters predefined files.
following the period in the FILE.GR? ...Use for Graphic
name are the default extension Files when the
used. SCP enforces these program the files
extensions. will be printed
------------------------------- from employs
FILE NAME TO OUTPUT TO: Press dithering for
{F2} to Select a File Name. printing.
The extension should match LORES.GR? ..Use for Graphic
the extension in the Graphic Files if Dithering
File Format field. is not to be used
FONT (PIXELS DEEP): Press The for 75 or 100 dpi
Space Bar to Select a Font printing.
to Use. Generally 16 pixel MEDRES.GR? .Use for Graphic
height is used for normal Files for 100, 150,
screens, and 8 pixel height or 180 dpi reso-
is used for 50 line screens. lution, if Dither-
PRINTING RESOLUTION: Press The ing is not to be
Space Bar to Select the used.
printing resolution in dots HIRES.GR? ..Use for Graphic
per inch to use. Files for 150, 180,
DOT REPETITION FACTOR: Press 300, or 360 dpi
The Space Bar on each of resolution, if
these two fields to Select Dithering is not
how each pixel is used. By to be used.
combining Printing Reso- EXTRA SPACE IN PIXELS AROUND
lution and Dot Repetition EACH LINE OF SCREEN: This is
you are able to control the used to help fill out an
size of the illustration and image or to compensate for a
the quality. The Higher the proportion or printing situ-
Repetition, the higher the ation. Generally these
quality can be, though the should be left at 0. Charac-
illustration can be larger ters such as the Gray char-
as well. acters can be badly effected
The Unit in each of these by this because Space Before
cases is Bits Per Pixel, Replicates the Top Row of a
horizontally and vertically. Font and Space After Repli-
It is generally better to cates the Bottom Row of a
have horizontal and vertical Font.
equal. PREVIEW: Selecting this Button
allows you to see on the
GRAY PATTERN IMAGE FILE TO USE: graphic screen exactly the
Press The Space Bar to image that is being repro-
select one of the predefined duced. If the image is wider
Gray Pattern Image Files. If than 640 pixels wide, you
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can see the image in two The Upper "Nibble"(left
pieces. hand hexidecimal number) indi-
{LEFT}....Show the Left Most cates the background color. The
Section of Upper Bit is generally used to
the screen. represent blinking colors
{RIGHT}...Show the Middle or though it can be used with
Right Section of additional programming to
the Screen. represent bright background
1.........Show the Left Most colors. SCP ignores this Upper
Section of the bit, since blink has not repre-
screen. sentation in a print media.
2.........Show the Middle or Attributes are shown as
Right Section of two-digit hexidecimal numbers
the Screen. The left digit is the back-
{ESC}.....Exit and Return. ground color number, the right
hand digit is the foreground
DOS SHELL. color.
This Function allows you to go SCP is not capable of
to DOS. The screen clears, you representing programs that
complete your task, then type alter the "Palette" Registers
EXIT{ENTER} to return to the of the graphics adapter to
program. Be careful not to produce odd colors, or bright
start an additional copy of the background colors.
program by typing SCP in the SCP allows you to have up
DOS shell, but type EXIT to to 16 foreground and 16 back-
return. ground percentages, though you
will get the sharpest clearest
EXIT. results using Black or White.
This Function allows you to
quit the program. EDIT ALL ATTRIBUTE TABLE
ENTRIES.
ATTRIBUTES MENU. This function allows you
to edit and change all the
ABOUT ATTRIBUTES. attribute listings. See the
Inside your graphics adapters a below section for the fields
block of memory is set aside to and operations used. The only
contain your screens that you difference between these is
see on your monitor. Each char- that all the attributes are
acter on the character based able to be edited.
display in text mode consists
of a byte representing the EDIT ATTRIBUTE ENTRIES IN
character and a byte repre- CURRENT SCREEN.
senting the color of the fore- This Function allows you to
ground and the background. edit the Attribute tables that
As each byte is made up of SCP uses for references when
8 bits, each bit is used in printing screens. These repre-
making up the colors. The Low sent the Dot percentages that
four bits or "Nibble" (right are used for each color on the
hand hexidecimal number) are screen.
used to represent the fore- First you select a File
ground color, the fourth bit to Edit, by pressing the space
indicating whether the color is bar. Once you have selected a
bright or not. file, its name is filled in on
the screen, also in the Save To
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Field. You can change the name the VGA adapter to produce
on the Save to Field, but make Underlines. If you want char-
sure the name has an extension acters Underlined, Select Yes,
of .TBL. otherwise answer No.
In the left column you
will see the hexidecimal number LIST ATTRIBUTES IN SCREEN.
representing the attribute. If This function allows you to see
the Attribute is greater than the relative frequency of dif-
Hexidecimal 7F, or 127, it gets ferent attributes in the screen
folded over or reduced by to help you decide which at-
Hexidecimal 80 or 128, tributes to modify specify.
Generally attributes higher
than 127 or Hexidecimal 7F SCREEN MENU.
indicate a blinking color.
In the next two columns, These functions relate to the
you see the Foreground and interaction between the SCRCAP
background colors. TSR programs and the SCP pro-
In the next two fields, gram. This menu also contains
you enter Percentages of Gray features which allow you to
that is used to reproduce this select blocks of the screen.
attribute, both in the
foreground and background. GET FIRST SCREEN.
The interpretation of This function gets The First
these values depend on how you saved screen in the SCRCAP TSR
have the Reverse Entire Screen memory. This function also
Set. initializes the connection
If you answer No to this, between the TSR and SCP for
areas which attributes are set getting further screens.
to have a Foreground Level at -------------------------------
0% and a Background Level of NOTE: A SCRCAP TSR program must
100% will be Black Letters on a be loaded in order to use this
White Background. Foreground function.
100%, Background 0%, indicates -------------------------------
a Black Background and a White
Letters. GET NEXT SCREEN.
The Grays are incremented This function gets each
in approximately 6.25% steps additional saved screens in the
and are rounded to the next SCRCAP TSR memory. A SCRCAP TSR
whole number. You may want to program must be loaded in order
save the screen once you are to use this function.
done, and then edit it again to ------------------------------
make sure the rounding happened NOTE: This function will not
the way you wanted it to. work with SCRCAP1.EXE
The Next Field Bold Font, ------------------------------
Indicates whether to use the
Bold version of a Font. Usually
you will want to use the Bold
font to represent a Brighter or
more predominant Foreground
Color.
The Next field only
usually applies if you want to
represent monochrome screens or
if your application reprograms
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SET BLOCK OF SCREEN TO PRINT. borders are derived from the
This function lets you indicate main colors.
what region or block of the -------------------------------
screen that you captured, you NOTE: You may want to use this
want to print. If you don't use with care. When you select
a mouse, you must use this regions of screens to print,
function to do this rather than the way that those screens are
the Mark Block function below. displayed on the screen are
You can indicate to use the affected by this screen as well
default screen parameters, by and it may alter your decisions
entering -1 in any field. These on how to handle a screen.
parameters are 0 based. -------------------------------
MARK BLOCK OF SCREEN TO PRINT. SETUP DIRECTORIES.
This function allows you to This function lets you setup
view the screen that you cap- the directories and the Inter-
tured and select the region rupt that the TSRs and SCP use
that you want to print with a to communicate with.
mouse.
To Use this function. Move DATA DIRECTORY: This is the
the Mouse cursor to the Top directory that SCP gets
Left Corner of the region, fonts, grey patterns, the
Press the Left Mouse Button, help file and attribute
then press the {F2} key, to tables from. This is by
mark the corner. Move the Mouse default either your main
cursor to the Bottom Right directory or a directory
Corner of the region, Press the called DATA if it exists.
Left Mouse Button, then press DIRECTORY TO GET SAVED SCREENS
the {F3} key to mark the FROM: This is the directory
corner. that SCP gets the previously
F2....Mark Top Left Corner. saved screens from. This is
F3....Mark Bottom Right Corner. by default either your main
directory or a directory
RESET SCRCAP TSR. called SCR if it exists.
This function resets the SCRCAP
TSR programs to their initial DIRECTORY TO WRITE PRINTER
startup state. All screens FILES TO: This is the
that were saved in them are directory that SCP writes
forgotten and cannot be printer output file, text
retrieved. output files, and graphic
------------------------------- output files to.. This is by
NOTE: This function will not default either your main
work with SCRCAP1.EXE directory or a directory
------------------------------- called PRINT if it exists.
SCRCAP TSR INTERRUPT: This is
OPTIONS MENU. the Interrupt that the
SCRCAP TSR programs use to
SETUP SCREEN COLORS. communicate with SCP. This
This function allows you to is by default hexidecimal
edit all the colors used on the f3. If you change the
screen. Several colors which interrupt on the command
are not listed on this screen line of the SCRCAP TSRs,
such as the color of the back- using the /Ixx parameter,
ground and the color of the
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you must change it here as have horizontal and vertical
well. equal.
SETUP PRINTING DEFAULTS. GRAY PATTERN IMAGE FILE TO USE:
This function allows you to Press The Space Bar to
setup defaults that relate to select one of the predefined
printing. Gray Pattern Image Files. If
These Are the fields in this an Attribute is either 0% or
screen. 100%, the Image files are
REVERSE ENTIRE SCREEN: If you not referred to. These files
answer No, areas which are used to produce gray
attributes are set to have a patterns. the Number should
Foreground Level at 0% and a match the Horizontal Dot
Background Level of 100% Repetition Factor.
will be Black Letters on a These Are the Uses of the
White Background. Foreground Predefined Files.
100%, Background 0%, indi- FILE.GR? Use for Graphic
cates a Black Background and Files when the
a White Letters. program the files
If you answer "Yes" to will be printed
this, the effect will be from employs dith-
reversed. ering for printing.
ATTRIBUTE TABLE: This will LORES.GR? Use on the printer
allow you to select by for 75 or 100 dpi
pressing the space bar any printing. Also use
one of the previously for Graphic Files
created attribute tables if Dithering is not
from the Attribute Menu. to be used.
FONT (PIXELS DEEP): Press The MEDRES.GR? Use on the Printer
Space Bar to Select a Font for 100, 150, or
to Use. Generally 16 pixel 180 dpi resolution.
height is used for normal Also use for Gra-
screens, and 8 pixel height phic Files if Dith-
is used for 50 line screens. ering is not to be
PRINTING RESOLUTION: Press The used.
Space Bar to Select the HIRES.GR? Use on the Printer
printing resolution in dots for 150, 180, 300,
per inch to use. or 360 dpi reso-
DOT REPETITION FACTOR: Press lution. Also use
The Space Bar on each of for Graphic Files
these two fields to Select if Dithering is not
how each pixel is used. By to be used.
combining Printing Reso- IMAGE LOCATION (INCHES/POINTS
lution and Dot Repetition & PICAS): You can specify
you are able to control the either the absolute position
size of the illustration and on the printed page, or a
the quality. The Higher the relative vertical position
Repetition, the higher the on the page. This is rela-
quality can be, though the tive to the last Image
illustration can be larger printed on the page. Preface
as well. the Vertical Location with a
The Unit in each of these + or - to indicate that it
cases is Bits Per Pixel, is a relative location.
horizontally and vertically. You can specify the
It is generally better to location in either decimal
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inches, or Printers Picas If you answer "Yes" to
and Points (there are 12 this, the effect will be
points to a pica and 6 picas reversed.
to an inch). To Specify ATTRIBUTE TABLE: This will
Inches End the Location with allow you to select by
a " mark. To Specify Picas pressing the space bar any
and Points. Specify the one of the previously
Picas, the Letter P, then created attribute tables
the points. from the Attribute Menu.
EXTRA SPACE IN PIXELS AROUND GRAPHIC FILE FORMAT: Press the
EACH LINE OF SCREEN: This is space bar to select a gra-
used to help fill out an phic File format from the
image or to compensate for a list that corresponds to one
proportion or printing situ- that your word processor or
ation. Generally these desktop publishing program
should be left at 0. Char- supports.
acters such as the Gray Selecting .TXT Text will
characters can be badly product a plain text file of
effected by this because the screen surrounded by a
Space Before Replicates the box, for use in a text
Top Row of a Font and Space documentation file. Most
After Replicates the Bottom parameters are ignored for
Row of a Font. this format.
PRINTER OR FILE TYPE: Press the -------------------------------
space bar to select the type NOTE: The First Three letters
of printer you wish to print following the period in the
to. name are the default extension
PRINTER TO SEND TO: This is the used. SCP enforces these
Printer Port to use. Press extensions.
{F3} to Select a Port. Make -------------------------------
sure the Port you pick is FONT (PIXELS DEEP): Press The
one your printer supports. Space Bar to Select a Font
EJECT PAGE AFTER PRINTING: to Use. Generally 16 pixel
Answer Yes if you want to height is used for normal
immediately Eject the page screens, and 8 pixel height
from the Printer. If you is used for 50 line screens.
want to put multiple images PRINTING RESOLUTION: Press The
on a page, answer No. Space Bar to Select the
printing resolution in dots
SETUP GRAPHIC FILE DEFAULTS. per inch to use.
This function allows you to DOT REPETITION FACTOR: Press
setup the aspects of the pro- The Space Bar on each of
gram that relate to Graphic these two fields to Select
File Conversion. how each pixel is used. By
REVERSE ENTIRE SCREEN: If you combining Printing Reso-
answer No, areas which lution and Dot Repetition
attributes are set to have a you are able to control the
Foreground Level at 0% and a size of the illustration and
Background Level of 100% the quality. The Higher the
will be Black Letters on a Repetition, the higher the
White Background. Foreground quality can be, though the
100%, Background 0%, illustration can be larger
indicates a Black Background as well.
and a White Letters.
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The Unit in each of these 300, or 360 dpi
cases is Bits Per Pixel, resolution, if
horizontally and vertically. Dithering is not
It is generally better to to be used.
have horizontal and vertical GRAPHIC FILE FORMAT: Press the
equal. space bar to select a gra-
GRAY PATTERN IMAGE FILE TO USE: phic File format from the
Press The Space Bar to list that corresponds to one
select one of the predefined that your word processor or
Gray Pattern Image Files. If desktop publishing program
an Attribute is either 0% or supports.
100%, the Image files are Selecting .TXT Text will
not referred to. These files product a plain text file of
are used to produce gray the screen surrounded by a
patterns. the Number should box, for use in a text docu-
match the Horizontal Dot mentation file. Most para-
Repetition Factor. meters are ignored for this
These Are the Uses of the format.
Predefined Files. -------------------------------
FILE.GR? Use for Graphic NOTE: The First Three letters
Files when the following the period in the
program the files name are the default extension
will be printed used. SCP enforces these
from employs extensions.
dithering for -------------------------------
printing. EXTRA SPACE IN PIXELS AROUND
LORES.GR? Use for Graphic EACH LINE OF SCREEN: This is
Files if Dithering used to help fill out an
is not to be used image or to compensate for a
for 75 or 100 dpi proportion or printing
printing. situation. Generally these
MEDRES.GR? Use for Graphic should be left at 0. Char-
Files for 100, 150, acters such as the Gray
or 180 dpi reso- characters can be badly
lution, if Dith- effected by this because
ering is not to be Space Before Replicates the
used. Top Row of a Font and Space
HIRES.GR? Use for Graphic After Replicates the Bottom
Files for 150, 180, Row of a Font.
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SCRCAP TSR SCREEN CAPTURE PROGRAMS
SCP uses Terminate & Stay Resident (TSR) Programs to capture
the screens from the program that you wish to document. These
programs stay hidden until needed then capture the screen and
save it to memory until later when you want to convert or print
it.
There are several different TSRs provided with this package.
Each one handles memory in a different way, so one will suit your
needs and your system.
Types of TSRs. If your application is
SCRCAP1.EXE: Saves only a safely designed and it
Single screen to memory doesn't assume the state of
within the TSR program. It the EMS board, this can be
is the simplest. used.
SCRCAP2.EXE: Use when you have SCRCAPH.EXE: Uses your
two monitors, Color and computer's HMA or High
Monochrome. Uses the memory Memory Area. This is a 64k
used by your unused adapter area of memory just above
for saving screens. the One Megabyte mark, but
SCRCAPP.EXE: This TSR uses the still available in Real
unused video page memory on Mode, through a trick which
your video card. You can use uses the 20th Address Line.
this if you have a computer Requires HIMEM.SYS or
that doesn't use the ori- another XMS provider to be
ginal IBM MDPA. Your appli- available, and this HMA may
cation may not use multiple not be used by DOS (DOS=
video pages, to use this HIGH) or other programs.
TSR. Requires a 286, 386, or 486
------------------------------- computer.
THE FOLLOWING ARE AVAILABLE ON SCRCAPX.EXE: Uses XMS memory.
THE REGISTERED VERSION ONLY. This can use up to the limit
------------------------------- of your computer's XMS (ex-
SCRCAPE.EXE: Uses EMS 3.2 and tended) memory. This re-
later memory. This will save quires a 286, 386, 386sx or
more screens to memory than 486 computer and extended
any of the others other than memory which is not inuse.
SCRCAPX.EXE. This will also HIMEM.SYS or another XMS
work with EMS emulators such provider must be loaded
as 386MAX and QEMM.
If you are using this STARTING THE TSRS.
type, you should not be Type the TSR's name to start
using EMS for any other pur- it. The TSRs use the Interrupt
pose. This TSR will not F1 (Hexidecimal) for access. If
leave the EMS board in the you have a conflict with an
state that it found it, so other program you are using,
your program may not work you can change it. First try F2
properly or the buffer may or F3, one of these will likely
become corrupted. be free.
To use a different inter-
rupt, you would type for exam-
ple SCRCAP1 /If4{ENTER}, assum-
ing you were using SCRCAP1.EXE
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and wanted to use Interrupt f4 SCRCAP1.EXE doesn't support
hex. You will need to change this option.
the interrupt option in SCP so
it will know how to communicate SCRCAPP /25 SCREEN MEMORY
with the TSR programs. OPTION.
If you are using SCRCAPP and
USING THE TSR PROGRAMS. only use 80 col x 25 row video
The TSR programs must be loaded modes, you can save more
before you start the program screens by using the /25
you wish to capture. option. SCRCAPP when it starts
The TSR programs only work up saves space so that you can
in Character mode. If you are use a single 132 col x 60 row
in a Graphics Mode, don't use screen without causing a
the TSR programs as they are problem with SCRCAPP. The /25
not designed to capture option only saves space for 80
graphics. cols x 25 rows.
Once your screen you wish
to capture is loaded, press SCRCAPP /HO SCREEN MEMORY
{ALT}+{LEFT SHIFT}+C. You will OPTION.
hear a High/Low tone indicating If you are using SCRCAPP and
that the screen was captured. only use a Hercules (HGC) or
If you hear a much longer High/ compatible, you can save more
Low tone series this indicates screens by using the /HO
that the TSR ran out of memory. (Hercules Only) option. SCRCAPP
Once you leave your when it starts up saves space
program you can start SCP and so that you can use a single
retrieve the screens, save 132 col x 60 row screen without
them, print or convert them. causing a problem with SCRCAPP.
If you are not using a Hercules
UNLOADING THE TSRS. or Compatible this won't work
You can unload a SCRCAP program as only 32k bytes are
by using the /U option. For available. /HO makes use of the
example you would type SCRCAP1 entire 64k on Hercules Boards.
/U {ENTER}, assuming you were The /HO option also invokes the
using SCRCAP1.EXE. /25 option as well.
RESETTING THE TSRS. SCRCAPE SCREEN MEMORY OPTION.
Once you have captured a group SCRCAPE automatically allocates
of screens in a TSR and want to 4-16k memory pages for itself
empty that TSR so you can cap- when it starts. You can change
ture more, you should use the this so it will fit in a tight
/R reset option. This will situation or make the buffer
empty the TSR causing all the larger to acommodate more
screens to be forgotten. Make screens.
sure your screens have been The /Mmem option allocates
saved before using this option. memory where mem is the number
You can also access this of 16k byte pages of memory to
option from within the SCP allocate. For example if you
program. wanted to allocate 8-16k byte
To use this option for pages, you would use SCRCAPE
example, you would type SCRCAPP /M8{ENTER}.
/R{ENTER}, assuming you were
using the SCRCAPP.EXE.
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SCRCAPX SCREEN MEMORY OPTION.
SCRCAPX automatically allocates
64k of XMS memory for itself
when it starts. You can change
this so it will fit in a tight
situation or make the buffer
larger to acommodate more
screens.
The /Mmem option allocates
memory where mem is the number
of kilobytes of memory to al-
locate. For example if you
wanted to allocate 256k of mem-
ory, you would use SCRCAPX
/M256{ENTER}.
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REGISTER VERSION ONLY
---------------------
F E -- F O N T E D I T O R
FE is a program provided to Edit the Fonts that SCP Uses for
Printing Screens. This program provides both a Mouse interface
and a keyboard interface to visually edit the Fonts.
The Character Patterns are provided as bitmaps, either 8,
12, 14, or 16 pixels in depth. There are 256 bitmaps to a font,
and both a regular and bold font is provided. Font bitmaps are
provided with a horizontal repetition factor of one, two and
three, which corresponds to character widths of 8, 16, and 24
pixels wide.
FILE NAMES. only move with the keyboard
Font files use a special commands.
extension on the file name. The If you are not using a
format of the file name is. mouse you will notice that the
CJNSCP##.FN?, where ## indi- block that the Cursor marks,
cates a font size in pixels, has a Cross-Hair on it. This is
either 08, 12, 14, or 16. ? the Cursor itself. This will
indicates 1, 2, or 3 indicating move as you use the cursor keys
the horizontal repetition with the Cursor Blocks.
factor. If you are using a Mouse,
you will see a cursor in the
STARTING FE. shape of a Plus mark +.
To Start FE, Type FE{ENTER}. FE
will ask you Which Gray Pattern TOGGLING PIXELS.
File you wish to edit. If you are using a Mouse, you
Enter the file name you can turn on or off pixels by
want to edit. If the file is moving the Mouse Cursor over
found, a backup file will be the Pixel you want to mark and
created using the format pressing the Left Mouse Button.
CJNSCP##.BK?, where ? indicates If you are not using a mouse,
1, 2, or 3 indicating the hori- Move the Cursor to the Pixel
zontal repetition factor, and you want to mark and press
## indicates the Size. either the {F2} key or {ALT}+T
The A character is for Toggle. This turns On a
displayed on the screens. Pixel that is not On and Turns
Off a character that is On now.
MOVING AROUND.
You will notice a bar at the COPYING AND PASTING.
top, bottom, left and right of You can Copy and Paste what is
the screen. These are the currently on the screen, If you
Cursor Blocks. This indicates want to Copy the contents of
the Block that is indicated. the screen, press {ALT}+C. This
When you use the cursor keys copies the screen to the Clip-
{LEFT}, {RIGHT}, {UP}, or board. To Paste the Clipboard
{DOWN}, {HOME} or {END}, the to the Screen, Press {ALT}+P.
bar will move to indicate the EXIT AND SAVE.
new position. The Cursor Blocks To Exit and Save Press {ALT}+X
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or {F10}. The screen will clear You will see at the Top
and you will be asked if you right of the screen an indi-
want to save the File. If you cator of which character is
type Yes, it will be saved, currently on the screen with
otherwise it will not. its corresponding character
number and if that character is
KEYBOARD COMMANDS. one of the normal keyboard
{F5}......Toggle Bold Font. characters it is shown in it's
{ALT}+B...Toggle Bold Font. character form as well.
{F2}......Toggle A Pixel. You can switch to the Bold
{ALT}+T...Toggle a Pixel. font by pressing {F5} or {ALT}
{ALT}+R...Redraw Screen. +B. This toggles Bold. If you
{ALT}+C...Copy to Clipboard. are currently in Bold Mode, and
{ALT}+P...Paste Clipboard. you press {F5}, you will go
{F10}.....Exit. from Bold mode to Regular mode.
{ALT}+X...Exit. You will see this indicated in
{HOME}....Top Left Pixel. the above display also.
{END}.....Bottom Right Pixel. You can access a character by
{LEFT}....Left one Pixel its key as well, just press the
{UP}......Up one Pixel key for a given character and
{RIGHT}...Right one Pixel the character will be displayed
{DOWN}....Down one Pixel. for you to edit. If you want to
{PGDN}....Next Character in edit a character that you can't
Series access directly from the key-
{PGUP}....Previous Character. board, you can access it by
pressing {ALT} and typing the
SELECTING CHARACTERS. decimal ASCII character number
You can select the Next Char- on the Numeric keyboard.
acter in a file by pressing
{PGDN}. You can select the USING FE ON A SYSTEM WITH A
Previous character in the file HERCULES GRAPHICS ADAPTER (HGC)
by pressing {PGUP}. Pressing OR COMPATIBLE.
{PGUP} on the first character, If you want to use FE on a
will move to the last char- system with a Hercules Graphics
acter. Pressing {PGDN} on the Adapter (HGC), you will need to
next character will move to the run the provided program MSHERC
first character. .COM before starting FE.
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REGISTER VERSION ONLY
---------------------
G R -- G R A Y P A T T E R N E D I T O R
GR is a program provided to Edit the Gray Patterns that SCP Uses
for Printing Gray Shades. This program provides both a Mouse
interface and a keyboard interface to visually edit the gray
patterns.
Gray Patterns are provided as bitmaps, 8 pixels in depth.
There are 17 bitmaps ranging from 0% or White to 100% or Black.
The remaining 15 are spaced approximately 6% apart (6.25%
exactly). Corresponding to the fonts, Bitmaps are provided with a
horizontal repetition factor of one, two and three, which
corresponds to 8, 16, and 24 pixels wide.
FILE NAMES. only move with the keyboard
Gray Pattern files use a commands.
special extension on the file If you are not using a
name. The format of the file mouse you will notice that the
name is. NAME.GR?, where ? block that the Cursor marks,
indicates 1, 2, or 3 indicating has a Cross-Hair on it. This is
the horizontal repetition the Cursor itself. This will
factor. NAME is the base and move as you use the cursor keys
should you want to provide new with the Cursor Blocks.
gray pattern files, you should If you are using a Mouse,
provide a full set of 3 you will see a cursor in the
horizontal repetitions. shape of a Plus mark +.
STARTING GR. TOGGLING PIXELS.
To Start GR, Type GR{ENTER}. GR If you are using a Mouse, you
will ask you Which Gray Pattern can turn on or off pixels by
File you wish to edit. moving the Mouse Cursor over
Enter the file name you the Pixel you want to mark and
want to edit. pressing the Left Mouse Button.
If the file is found, a backup If you are not using a
file will be created using the mouse, Move the Cursor to the
format NAME.BK?, where ? indi- Pixel you want to mark and
cates 1, 2, or 3 indicating the press either the {F2} key or
horizontal repetition factor. {ALT}+T for Toggle. This turns
A Pattern will be displayed on On a Pixel that is not On and
the screen. Turns Off a character that is
On now.
MOVING AROUND.
You will notice a bar at the COPYING AND PASTING.
top, bottom, left and right of You can Copy and Paste what is
the screen. These are the Cur- currently on the screen, If you
sor Blocks. This indicates the want to Copy the contents of
Block that is indicated. When the screen, press {ALT}+C. This
you use the cursor keys {LEFT}, copies the screen to the Clip-
{RIGHT}, {UP}, or {DOWN}, board. To Paste the Clipboard
{HOME} or {END}, the bar will to the Screen, Press {ALT}+P.
move to indicate the new
position. The Cursor Blocks
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EXIT AND SAVE. You will see at the Top
To Exit and Save Press {ALT}+X right of the screen an indi-
or {F10}. The screen will clear cator of which bitmap is cur-
and you will be asked if you rently on the screen with its
want to save the File. If you corresponding bitmap number and
type Yes, it will be saved, percentage.
otherwise it will not. You can also use the
following keyboard keys to
KEYBOARD COMMANDS. access the bitmaps by
{F2}......Toggle a Pixel. percentage.
{ALT}+T...Toggle a Pixel. KEY NUMBER PERCENT
{ALT}+R...Redraw Screen. 0 ....... 0 ...... 0%
{ALT}+C...Copy To Clipboard. 1 ....... 1 ...... 6%
{ALT}+P...Paste Clipboard. 2 ....... 2 ...... 13%
{F10}.....Exit. 3 ....... 3 ...... 19%
{ALT}+X...Exit. 4 ....... 4 ...... 25%
{HOME}....Top Left Pixel. 5 ....... 5 ...... 31%
{END}.....Bottom Right Pixel. 6 ....... 6 ...... 37%
{LEFT}....Left one Pixel 7 ....... 7 ...... 43%
{UP}......Up one Pixel 8 ....... 8 ...... 50%
{RIGHT}...Right one Pixel 9 ....... 9 ...... 57%
{DOWN}....Down one Pixel. A ....... 10 ..... 63%
{PGDN}....Next Bitmap in Series B ....... 11 ..... 68%
{PGUP}....Previous Bitmap. C ....... 12 ..... 75%
D ....... 13 ..... 81%
SELECTING BITMAP. E ....... 14 ..... 88%
You can select the Next bitmap F ....... 15 ..... 93%
in a file by pressing {PGDN}. G ....... 16 ..... 100%
You can select the Previous
bitmap in the file by pressing USING GR ON A SYSTEM WITH A
{PGUP}. Pressing {PGUP} on the HERCULES GRAPHICS ADAPTER (HGC)
first bitmap, will move to the OR COMPATIBLE.
last bitmap. Pressing {PGDN} on If you want to use GR on a
the next bitmap will move to system with a Hercules Graphics
the first bitmap. Adapter (HGC), you will need to
run the provided program
MSHERC.COM before starting GR.
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H A N D L I N G E R R O R S :
There are several different levels of errors that may occur when
using SCP. There are several internal errors, such as 'Screen
Errors' that may occur. If these occur, you will be asked to
report them to 'Technical Support'.
MINOR DATA ENTRY ERRORS. properly shutting down. When
If you make an error when You see one of these, correct
entering data, the system will the situation, and make a
beep and you will see a message choice. Make a choice by
in the prompt area which will pressing the letter
tell you about the error. corresponding to the choice.
-------------------------------
OTHER ERRORS AND WARNINGS. NOTE: you can also press any
If a minor error occurs while other key to continue. If you
you are using SCP, a box will use this option you may need to
popup on the screen and will repeat this several times. Then
describe it for you. You will you will see an error alert box
be asked to press any key to which you can ignore and you
continue. You will see at the will return to the screen or
top left of that box a title menu system.
saying either 'A Note From -------------------------------
SCP...' which is an extremely If you are in the graphics
minor situation, 'Warning!' is program and are attempting to
a minor situation that you may printout the screen to the
need to be warned about, and printer, and your printer is
'Error!!' is an error situation off, or the program is unable
of a more serious nature. to write to the printer, you
will hear several beeps. No
DOS CRITICAL ERRORS. message will be displayed
If a serious system error because it would disrupt the
occurs, you will hear a beep, screen. Once you have checked
and an error will be displayed your printer and it is on and
at the bottom row of the operating, press 'R' to Retry,
screen. You may be asked to do or press 'A' to Abort the
one or more of the following graphics program.
"(I)gnore (R)etry (F)ail
(A)bort". MEMORY ERRORS.
If you see '(I)nore, you If you run out of memory there
may be able to ignore the are two kinds of errors that
situation and continue. If you may occur. The first is a
see '(R)etry', you will be able 'Fatal' error. A fatal error
to correct the situation and will cause SCP to shut down
retry the operation that caused immediately. A 'Non-Fatal'
the error. If you are using DOS error is an error that SCP can
3.0 or later you may see recover from, though you will
'(F)ail' in which case you will not be able to complete or
be able to just fail the DOS repeat that operation without
operation that caused the prob- additional memory. This type of
lem. Though If you see an error is displayed at the
'(A)bort' and select it SCP bottom of the screen much as a
itself will end, without 'Critical Error', in this case
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you will be asked to just press NO SPACE LEFT ON DRIVE! Delete
any key to continue. files on that drive to make
Sometimes these happen room or switch to a new disk
because the system's memory has or drive.
been fragmented, which means it
has been broken into too many NOT ENOUGH FILES IN CONFIG.SYS,
little pieces to be used. This NEED AT LEAST 12! Check the
can be solved by quitting SCP Installation information.
and restarting the program or This program requires a
rebooting your system. minimum of 12 files in the
CONFIG.SYS, but 20 is sug-
SCREEN ERRORS. gested. You can find this
If something goes wrong in one file on your boot disk in
of the screens that SCP uses, the root or '\' directory.
an error may occur. You will This file can be edited with
not be able to do anything a word processor that can
about these errors. These work with ASCII files.
errors are always fatal and
should be reported to the SCP DOS CRITICAL ERRORS.
Technical Support at your
soonest convenience, along with DATA CORRUPTED! The disk is
your system configuration and trying to read a disk that
the situation that caused it to has been corrupted, perhaps
happen. by a magnetic field or other
Many of these type of damage. Recopy the disk
situations are minor. The pro- from a master and try again.
gram exits at that time to pre-
vent a problem from continuing DEVICE OR PRINTER OUT OF PAPER
to corrupt the system or dos. OR NOT READY! This error
I suggest that you restart indicates that your printer
the program after that error may not be turned on, is out
occurs. Many of these errors of paper, or the device you
happen due to memory limi- are printing or writing to
tations, and are minor. These such as a modem or communi-
are never due to the user. cation port is not ready to
Here are some of the more be used, and may be off-line
common errors that may occur or turned off.
and what may cause them to
happen: DRIVE NOT READY! The drive door
is not closed. Close it and
SYSTEM ERRORS. choose retry.
FILE OR DIRECTORY DOES NOT ERROR READING DATA! Your drive
EXIST! Check to make sure is reporting errors as it
that the directories and reads the data. You will
files that this message need to either reformat this
concerns exists, copy them disk or start with another
from your master diskette, one. In any case the data
or verify that the infor- you are trying to read may
mation on the setup screen not be usable.
is accurate. Check the setup
screen. ERROR WRITING DATA! Your drive
is reporting errors as it
writes the data. You will
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need to either reformat this clobbered a device or a part
disk or start with another of DOS that you are trying
one. to use. If you are sure the
disk or device is present,
GENERAL FAILURE! There has been reboot your system and try
a general failure on this again. If it still is a
disk or device. Try it problem, see a repair tech-
again, reboot, try again, or nician. Make sure of the
see a competent repair tech- drive or device you are
nician. This may suggest a trying to use.
bad disk, or a disk which is
not formatted. UNKNOWN DISK TYPE! You are
trying to use a diskette
TRYING TO WRITE TO WRITE that your system does not
PROTECTED DISK! Remove the recognize. Such as trying to
disk from the drive and use a 1.2M floppy on a 360k
remove the write protect tab system. Or trying to use a
from the disk if you are diskette from another com-
using a 5-1/4" disk or check puter system that uses ano-
the write protect tab on a ther operating system.
3-1/2" diskette.
UNKNOWN DRIVE OR UNIT! SCP is
trying to write to a disk or
device that does not exist.
A system error may have
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I N D E X
( ( ( ( -------------------------------
(A)bort, 26 E E E E
(F)ail, 26 EGA, 5
(I)gnore, 26 Entering File Names, 12
(R)etry, 26 Error Reading Data!, 27
------------------------------- Error Writing Data!, 27
- - - - Escape key., 8
-BIOS, 7 Exiting a Screen., 8
-LCD, 7 -------------------------------
-MAC=, 7 F F F F
-PKB, 7 FE, 22
-RKB=, 7,11 Copying & Pasting, 22
-TUT, 7 Exit & Save, 22
------------------------------- File Names, 22
{ { { { Keyboard Commands, 22
{ALT}+{F5}, 11 Moving Around, 22
{CNTRL}+{END}, 10 On Hercules Adapter, 23
{CNTRL}+{HOME}, 10 Selecting Characters, 23
{CNTRL}+{PGDN}, 10 Toggling Pixels, 22
{CNTRL}+{PGUP}, 10 Fields, 10
{F1}, 8 File or Directory Does Not
{F10}, 8 Exist!, 27
------------------------------- Files Menu
4 4 4 4 Convert to Graphic File Using
43 line screen mode, 7 Defaults, 14
------------------------------- Convert Using Complete
5 5 5 5 Specification, 14
50 line screen mode., 7 DOS Shell, 15
------------------------------- Exit, 15
A A A A Print Screen Using Defaults,
ASTRO.MAC, 7,11 12
Attributes Print Using Complete
About Attribute, 15 Specification, 12
Attribute Bit Layout, 15 Read Screen From Disk, 12
Edit Attributes, 15 Save All Screen Files, 12
Attributes Menu Save Screen File., 12
List Attributes, 16 -------------------------------
------------------------------- G G G G
C C C C General Failure!, 27
Cancel Buttons., 9 Getting Help., 10
CGA, MCGA, 5 GR, 24
CONFIG.SYS, 27 Exit & Save, 24
Create macros, 11 File Names, 24
Critical Error, 26 Keyboard Commands, 24
------------------------------- Moving Around, 24
D D D D Selecting Bitmap, 25
Data Corrupted!, 27 Using On Hercules, 25
Data Entry Screens., 10
Device or Printer Out of Paper
or Not Ready!, 27
Drive Not Ready!, 27
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------------------------------- -------------------------------
H H H H S S S S
Help, 8 SCRCAP
Hercules, 5 Resetting, 21
Using FE With, 23 SCRCAP1.EXE, 20
Using GR with, 25 SCRCAP2.EXE, 20
------------------------------- SCRCAPE Memory Option, 21
L L L L SCRCAPE.EXE, 20
Laptop computers, 7 SCRCAPH.EXE, 20
LCD screens, 7 SCRCAPP /25 Option, 21
Learn Mode, 11 SCRCAPP.EXE, 20
Load Macro File, 11 SCRCAPX Memory, 21
------------------------------- SCRCAPX.EXE, 20
M M M M Starting TSR, 20
MACKEYS.EXE, 11 TSR Programs, 21
Macros, 11 Types of TSRs, 20
Minor Data Entry Errors, 26 Unloading TSR, 20
Mouse Support., 8 Using TSR, 20
Moving Around, 10 Screen
Moving To A Field., 9 Get First Screen, 16
------------------------------- Get Next Screen, 16
N N N N Set Block of Screen to Print,
No Space Left on Drive!, 27 16
Not Enough Files in CONFIG.SYS, Mark Block of Screen To
need at least 12!, 27 Print, 17
------------------------------- Reset SCRCAP TSR, 17
O O O O Screen Errors, 26
OK and Cancel Buttons., 9 -------------------------------
On-the-fly, 11 T T T T
Options The Main Menu System., 9
Setup Directories, 17 Trying To Write To Write
Setup File Defaults, 18 Protected Disk!, 27
Setup Printing Defaults, 17 TSRs
Setup Screen Colors, 17 See SCRCAP, 20
------------------------------- -------------------------------
P P P P U U U U
Playback files, 7 Unknown Disk Type!, 27
Printers, 5 Unknown Drive or Unit!, 27
------------------------------- Using a Mouse in a Menu., 9
R R R R Using a Mouse in a Yes/No or
Requirements Selection field., 9
Memory, 5 -------------------------------
Video, 5 W W W W
Write Protect, 27
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