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- -------------------------- S Q U E E Z E P R I N T -------------------------
-
- -------------------- COPYRIGHT (C) 1987 BY PAUL T. DAWSON --------------------
-
- ------------------ P.O. BOX 888, WAITSFIELD, VERMONT, 05673 ------------------
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Squeeze Print was designed to help you save paper when printing
- standard ASCII text files. If you have ever printed out a file,
- and found out too late that it was full of form feeds, blank lines,
- and not much text, then you will understand the need for this program.
-
- Squeeze Print reads any ASCII text file, and prints it on your
- printer, or screen, without any blank lines or form feeds. Every
- character of text will be printed - nothing except empty space is
- removed. There are six choices of printing format, from plain 80
- columns, to 160 columns of extremely small "superscript" characters.
-
- Many printers can't print graphics characters - below ASCII 32, or
- above ASCII 126 - therefore, these characters are converted to
- periods (.) by Squeeze Print.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
- The program should run on almost any "compatible" computer with at
- least 192K, one disk drive, and any type of monitor. Most of the
- print options require a dot matrix printer. However, there is one
- option (80 column full height) that should work with any printer.
-
- THE "GO.EXE" PROGRAM
-
- There is an program on the disk called "GO.EXE", which is simply an
- introduction to Squeeze Print. Start up your computer as usual,
- then at the DOS prompt (A: or B:), put the Squeeze Print disk in the
- active drive (A or B), and type the word "GO" (without the quote
- marks, of course), then press the RETURN key. When the program is
- loaded, the menu will be displayed.
-
- The first choice is to run the Squeeze Print program.
-
- The second choice is to read the documentation on your screen.
-
- Option three will print the documentation on your printer.
-
- The fourth choice will print a sample page on your printer, using all
- five Squeeze Print formats. It is recommended that you print this
- sample page, so that you will see what the different formats look
- like when printed on your printer.
-
- Option five will display one screen of information for advanced users.
-
- The sixth option lets you exit back to DOS.
-
- It is important to remember that the GO.EXE program is strictly
- optional. Once you are familiar with Squeeze Print, you should just
- run SQUEEZE.EXE by itself, as explained below.
-
- HOW TO START SQUEEZE PRINT
-
- Start up your computer as usual, then at the DOS prompt (A: or B:),
- put the Squeeze Print disk in the active drive (A or B), and type
- the word "SQUEEZE" (without the quote marks, of course), then
- press the RETURN key.
-
- FIRST THINGS FIRST
-
- When the program is loaded, the title screen will be displayed.
- Press the spacebar to see the main menu.
-
- THE MAIN MENU
-
- As you will see, there are eight choices on the main menu. Choose
- one by pressing any of the number keys (NOT the function keys).
- No matter where you jump to, you will always be able to get back
- to the main menu.
-
- 1 - LOOK AT THE HELP SCREEN
-
- The help screen just displays a list of the four mandatory steps
- for using Squeeze Print, and also the three optional steps.
-
- 2 - CHOOSE ONE OF THE SIX PRINTING FORMATS
-
- This option will display a list of the six printing formats, labelled
- A to F. Press the key that's next to your choice. The main menu will
- reappear, with the selected format displayed in the lower left corner.
-
- 3 - INPUT THE NAME OF THE TEXT FILE TO BE PRINTED
-
- Type in the complete filename and extension of the file to be
- printed. If the file is not on the active drive, include the drive
- letter, for example "C:SAMPLE.TXT", without the quote marks, of
- course. If you press RETURN by itself, the main menu will return,
- and the old filename, if any, will not be changed.
-
- 4 - PRINT THE SELECTED FILE IN THE SELECTED FORMAT
-
- When you select this option, the program will ask if everything is
- ready to print. Press N to return to the main menu, or Y to continue.
- Hopefully, the text file will be found and printed without problems.
-
- While the program is printing the file, the only way to stop your
- printer is to just turn it off. Your computer will keep running, and
- the program will jump to the error screen. You can ignore this, and
- press RETURN to get back to the main menu. When you want to print
- again, just turn your printer back on. This method of stopping the
- printer should be instantly effective with any type of printer.
-
- If the program can't find the text file, the error screen will
- display "File not found". Check the disk directory to verify that
- the file exists, and retype the filename if necessary. Don't forget
- to include the drive letter and colon (A: B: C:) if the text file
- is not on the active drive.
-
- 5 - LOOK AT INFORMATION ON THE SIX PRINTING FORMATS
-
- This option will display one screen of information. Press RETURN to
- return to the main menu.
-
- If you are not familiar with the six formats, it is suggested that
- you print out the sample page from the GO.EXE program.
-
- 6 - LOOK AT ANY DISK DIRECTORY
-
- This option, obviously, lets you look at the directory of any disk
- drive. After the list of files is displayed, press RETURN to return
- to the main menu.
-
- If you press a letter (A or B or C) of a nonexistent drive, the
- program will jump to the error screen.
-
- 7 - INPUT OTHER PRINTER CODES
-
- Here is the part of the program where you will have to be very
- careful. Your computer is capable of sending special codes out
- to your printer. These codes tell it to do many different things,
- from selecting typestyles, to beeping the beeper. Squeeze Print
- "knows" six of these codes. For example, Squeeze Print knows
- that "CHR$(27);CHR$(77);" will turn on elite type. Now, if the
- six codes are the correct codes for YOUR printer, then you don't
- need to change them. However, if you try the program, and your
- printer does not respond properly, then you have some work to do.
-
- First, find your printer manual. Next, select option 7 from the
- main menu. You will see some instructions, and the name of the
- first code (Reset printer). Look in your manual for the code that
- will reset your printer. If your manual says "11,22,33", then
- press "11", then RETURN, then "22", then RETURN, then "33", then
- RETURN. Just continue for all six selections, and you are done.
- The program will return to the main menu.
-
- If you want to leave early (before all six selections),
- input a "Q" to hop out of the loop and return to the main menu.
-
- If the three numbers for any selection are correct, just press
- RETURN three times to accept the default values.
-
- If your printer only needs one or two numbers for any selection,
- you MUST enter the numeral "0" (ZERO) for the second and/or
- third numbers. For example, if your printer wants "22" to turn
- on superscript, you must enter "22", then RETURN, then "0",
- then RETURN, then "0", then RETURN.
-
- 8 - QUIT TO DOS
-
- This is the easiest option of all. You will be given one last
- chance to stay in the program, otherwise, it's back to DOS!
-
- THE ERROR SCREEN
-
- Squeeze Print has only one catch-all error screen. You will always
- see this if you turn off the printer while printing, or leave
- your disk drive door open, or input a bad filename. When you see
- the error screen, hopefully you will be able to figure out what
- went wrong. Press RETURN to get back to the main menu.
-
- If you run into a totally mysterious problem, I would appreciate
- it if you wrote to me about it. Describe the events leading up
- to the error, and (most importantly) include the error line and
- error number, which are displayed on the error screen. Thank you.
-
- APOLOGY DEPARTMENT
-
- I would like to apologize to all of the fine people who have
- spent countless hours preparing and formatting all types of
- documents, unaware that said documents were destined to be
- Squeeze Printed in a totally alien format.
-
- THE "QUICK.EXE" PROGRAM
-
- There is a program on the disk called "QUICK.EXE", which is the fast
- version of Squeeze Print. This program just asks for a filename and
- a format type, and then prints out the file. There is nothing fancy
- about this version, however, the printed output will be identical to
- the output from SQUEEZE.EXE.
-
- MISCELLANEOUS
-
- Squeeze Print is distributed as user supported software. This means
- that you are encouraged to try it out, copy it, and share it
- with friends, relatives, people you don't know, etc. Please
- do not modify the program, or this document, in any way, shape
- or form. Also, please try to keep the four related files together.
- They are - GO.EXE, SQUEEZE.EXE, QUICK.EXE, and SQUEEZE.DOC.
-
- If you have any questions, comments, error reports, or spare
- cash, please send a note to the author at the address below.
- All correspondence that arrives with a SASE and a monetary
- donation will be answered. Thank you.
-
- -------------------------- S Q U E E Z E P R I N T -------------------------
-
- -------------------- COPYRIGHT (C) 1987 BY PAUL T. DAWSON --------------------
-
- ------------------ P.O. BOX 888, WAITSFIELD, VERMONT, 05673 ------------------
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