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- FormGen II
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- Form Generator
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- (C) 1984-1991 R.MacLean
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- | -----|--- | Association of
- | | |-- Shareware
- ---| O | Professionals
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- _________________
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- Welcome to FormGen II
- Welcome to FormGen II
- Definitions...............1
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- Quick Start.................2
- Quick Start.................2
- To Draw a Form............2
- Help......................2
- Starting the FORM Module..4
- Indicators................4
- Moving the Cursor.........6
- Drawing...................7
- Editing a Form............9
- Entering Text............10
- Block Operations.........13
- File Handling............14
- Printer Functions........16
- Other Functions..........17
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- Advanced Operations
- Advanced Operations
- Auto Border..............18
- Special Characters.......18
- Advanced Block Operations19
- Text Windows.............21
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- Running FormGen II
- Running FormGen II
- Cursor Control Keys......25
- Drawing Control Keys.....27
- Form Text................30
- Row/Column Functions.....32
- Block Operations.........33
- Print Functions..........34
- File Handling Functions..35
- Environment Functions....36
- Methods of Saving Forms..37
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- Installation and Configuration
- Installation and Configuration
- System Requirements.....A-1
- To Copy FormGen II......A-1
- Configuration...........A-2
- In Case of Difficulty...A-4
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- Error Messages
- Error Messages
- Hardware Messages.......B-1
- System Messages.........B-2
- Warning Messages........B-3
- Technical Support.......B-4
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- Index
- Index
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- A WORD ABOUT SHAREWARE
- ______________________
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- "Shareware" is a term used to describe a system for distribution of
- software. Under the shareware concept, software may be freely copied
- and passed along to others, or distributed through bulletin board
- systems, etc.
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- As a recipient of a shareware program, you may use the software for a
- short trial period to determine if it meets your needs. If it does,
- you pay the registration fee. By paying the fee, you are granted the
- right to retain the software for your use. If the software is not
- suitable then you may discard it.
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- The shareware system provides substantial benefits the computing
- community (of which YOU are a member):
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- 1) You get to try out the software BEFORE you buy it so you know
- exactly what you're buying.
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- 2) Shareware is substantially less expensive than most commercial
- programs. You don't pay for costly marketing programs and fancy
- packaging.
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- 3) You get access to a MUCH broader base of available programs.
- Thousands of excellent programs have been written by expert
- programmers who would never consider marketing commercially.
- Through the concept of shareware, these people their programs
- available to the community. Usually, all they ask in return is a
- small fee to reward them for the time and effort they've put into
- the program.
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- The system is based entirely on the honor system, and generally works
- quite well. (Most people are honest and wouldn't violate the trust
- placed in them by the author of the software). Shareware is NOT free
- software - the author counts on your integrity. Please register using
- the form at the end of this manual.
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- You are encouraged to copy this software and pass it along to others
- who may be interested in using it.
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- This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
- principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware
- related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly,
- ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a
- dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical
- support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at
- 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a Compuserve message
- via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
- FORMGEN II INTRODUCTION
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- WELCOME TO FORMGEN II
- _____________________
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- Thank you for purchasing FORMGEN II. Your new package is a complete
- form design system which will allow you to design professional quality
- forms in minutes.
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- With FORMGEN II, anyone can create "instant forms" by simply using the
- directional keys on the keyboard, adding text, and printing. Your
- form can be as simple or as complex as you desire. Forms can be saved
- and even merged together to create new forms, or you can choose from a
- variety of standard form templates to "build" a form.
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- An hour invested in browsing through the manual and doing the tutorial
- lessons will pay big dividends in the time you can save in the months
- and years to come.
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- The package consists of two main modules:
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- FORM.EXE - is the form design and layout module. It is used to draw a
- ________
- form using different line densities, type sizes, halftone screens.
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- FORM-PRT.EXE - is used to print data and form images.
- ____________
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- DEFINITIONS
- ___________
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- Throughout the manual, the following styles have been used to ensure
- clarity:
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- The square brackets [ ] indicate individual keys, such as [X], [Alt],
- [Ctrl], [1], [F3], [PgUp], etc.
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- The Return or Enter key is shown as [Enter].
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- When you are requested to enter something on your keyboard, the type:>
- symbol will precede what you are to type:
- type:> EXAMPLE [Enter]
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 1
- FORMGEN II QUICK START GUIDE
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- QUICK START
- ___________
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- For installation instructions, see Appendix A.
- __________
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- TO DRAW A FORM
- ______________
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- To start the FORM Module:
- type:> FORM filename [Enter]
- ________
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- HELP
- ____
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- [Alt][H] Brings up the HELP screens; any key brings you back.
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- To Move
- _______
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- Cursor movement is controlled with the arrow keys. In normal
- operation, the Status Line will indicate Text & Travel mode, in which
- ___________ _____________
- case the cursor can be moved without changing anything on the Form
- ____
- Design Pad. The cursor may also be moved with the mouse. Simply
- __________
- press and hold the left button to pick up the cursor, move it to the
- desired location, and then drop it by releasing the button.
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- To Draw
- _______
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- The cursor acts as an electronic pencil which can draw either a single
- (narrow) line, double line, or thick line. Use the directional keys
- to control cursor movement.
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- [F1] - for a single line (cursor trace)
- [F2] - for a double line (cursor trace)
- [Alt][F1]/[F2] - for a horizontal line (automatic)
- [Ctrl][F1]/[F2] - for a vertical line (automatic)
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- To Erase
- ________
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- The [F4] Function Key turns the cursor into an eraser (ON/OFF).
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- To Add Text
- ___________
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- Simply type the text where required, or use text windows [Alt][W].
- Different text sizes are available by using font control symbols.
- Simply place the cursor immediately to the left of the text to be
- sized and enter the font control symbol using [Alt][1] for smallest
- size through [Alt][6] for largest.
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- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 2
- FORMGEN II QUICK START GUIDE
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- To Center or Justify Text
- _________________________
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- The [Alt][C] key combination will center text within two vertical
- lines. [Alt][L] will left justify text, [Alt][R] - will right justify
- text. Place cursor on line with text to be justified before
- performing function.
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- To Perform Block Operations
- ___________________________
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- [Alt][F6] begins and ends block definition. [Alt][F3] copies the
- block to the cursor position; [Alt][F4] moves the block to the cursor
- position; [Alt][F5] deletes the block from the form; [Alt][F8]
- extracts the block to disk; [Alt][A] fills the block with a character
- or shading.
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- To Save a Form
- ______________
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- The [F9] Function Key will initiate the save routine. Choose option
- (1) for normal form files. You may specify a name of up to eight
- characters. To set the data path, use [Alt][P] (see the configuration
- information in Appendix A).
- __________
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- To Print a Form
- _______________
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- The [F10] Function Key will print the form currently on the Form
- ____
- Design Pad. If difficulty is encountered in printing, see Appendix A
- __________ __________
- for details on printer installation and configuration.
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- To Load a Form
- ______________
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- The [Alt][F9] key combination will load a form from your diskette or
- hard drive.
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- IMPORTANT!
- __________
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- Review the section on text windows for access to the most powerful
- functions of FormGen II.
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- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 3
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- STARTING THE FORM MODULE
- ________________________
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- The syntax for starting the FORM module is:
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- FORM filename /P
- ________
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- where:
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- filename is the optional name of a FORMGEN form to be defined
- ________
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- /P is an optional switch which disables hardware port checking
- for printing. This will allow the use of the software in
- network environments.
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- /NS is an opitional switch to skip the signon screen.
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- To begin the creation of a FORMGEN form:
- type:> FORM [Enter]
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- After a brief sign on screen, the Form Design Pad will be displayed.
- _______________
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- INDICATORS
- __________
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- Below the Form Design Pad, there is a line used by the system to
- _______________
- indicate the various operating modes, display messages and allow
- operator input. This is known as the Status Line.
- ___________
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- Help
- ____
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- This is a reminder that if you need help, typing [Alt][H] will
- immediately display the help screens built into FORMGEN.
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- If at any time during the operation of FORMGEN you require information
- concerning the command operations, press [Alt][H]. This will bring up
- a series of information screens.
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- You may use the Page Up [PgUp] or Page Down [PgDn] keys to scroll
- through the help screens.
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- To return to the Form Design Pad, simply press any other key.
- _______________
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- Overtype
- ________
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- When FORMGEN first starts, overtype mode is active. This means that
- ________
- when text is entered, it will type over (replace) any text currently
- on the screen. The converse of this is insert mode. Insert mode will
- ______ ______
- move text to the right to make room for new text that is typed in.
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- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 4
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- Stretch
- _______
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- Stretch mode is active when FORMGEN first starts. Stretch allows for
- _______ _______
- the stretching of the form by automatically patching all lines during
- a row or column insertion. In circumstances when this is not
- desirable, stretch may be turned off.
- _______
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- Text & Travel
- _____________
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- There are a number of different functions the cursor is used for. To
- show what the current purpose (or mode of operation) the cursor is in,
- an indicator is displayed. The different modes are:
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- Text & Travel The cursor may be moved freely on the Form Design
- _____________ ___________
- Pad and text may be entered at its location.
- ___
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- DRAW Single Line The cursor can be used to draw single lines as it
- ________________
- is moved on the pad.
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- DRAW Double Line The cursor may be used to draw double lines as it
- ________________
- is moved on the pad.
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- DRAW Thick Line The cursor can be used to draw thick lines as it
- _______________
- is moved on the pad.
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- Duplicate (c) The cursor may be used to draw with a character
- _____________
- (c) - it will leave a trail of (c)'s when it is
- _ _
- moved.
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- Block Define The cursor can be used for defining a block.
- ____________
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- ERASE The cursor may be used as an eraser - it will
- _____
- clear anything it finds in a path.
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- Vert (Vertical Typing Mode)
- ___________________________
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- Vertical typing mode, in which the cursor advances down the form
- rather than across it, is used to enter titles where it is desirable
- to have the characters of the title in a vertical column.
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- NOTE: This is not a default mode, so it will not show on the status
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- line until selected.
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- Row 1 / Col 1
- _________________
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- This is the cursor position indicator. It shows the position of the
- cursor on the Form Design Pad (relative to the upper left corner).
- _______________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 5
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- It can be set to measure in a number of different increments: inches,
- millimeters, picas and printer's points; as well as the row/column
- position.
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- During a block define operation, the measurement is relative to the
- upper left corner of the block. This allows you to measure the size
- of the block being selected. (Or to measure items or objects on the
- screen.)
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- For more detail on these see the Reference Guide
- _______________
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- MOVING THE CURSOR
- _________________
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- The cursor acts as your drawing pencil in FORMGEN. With it, you can
- enter text, draw lines, erase mistakes and move things around. Cursor
- movement is controlled by a number of keys:
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- [up][down][right][left] moves the cursor a single unit in the arrow
- direction
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- [F7] moves the cursor to the next word or line to the
- left
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- [F8] moves the cursor to the next word or line to the
- right
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- [Home] moves the cursor to the left edge of Form Design
- ___________
- Pad
- ___
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- [End] moves the cursor to the right edge of the screen,
- then to the right edge of Form Design Pad
- _______________
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- [Ctrl][Home] moves the cursor to the upper left corner of the
- screen
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- [Ctrl][End] moves the cursor to the lower left corner of the
- screen
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- [PgUp] moves the cursor one screen up
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- [PgDn] moves the cursor one screen down
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- [Ctrl][PgUp] moves the cursor to the top of the Form Design Pad
- _______________
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- [Ctrl][PgDn] moves the cursor to the bottom of the Form Design
- ___________
- Pad
- ___
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- With a Mouse
- ____________
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- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 6
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
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- The cursor may also be moved using a mouse. To do this, simply push
- and hold the left mouse button to pick up the cursor, move the mouse
- until the cursor is at the desired destination, and release the
- button.
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- DRAWING
- _______
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- Line Drawing
- ____________
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- The main component of any form is the frame of lines used to segregate
- blocks of information. In FORMGEN, the lines are drawn using the
- cursor.
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- The process is simple. Turn on one of the line drawing functions,
- then move the cursor. When it is on, everywhere the cursor moves,
- (using the four arrows keys) a line will be left as a trail.
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- To end drawing, press the key again and the cursor moves about freely
- without changing anything on the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
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- NOTE: The drawing keys are toggles. That means their functions are
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- Most forms are drawn using only two line densities. These are
- indicated on the screen as single or double lines (although they may
- print as thick/thin or black/gray). To keep it simple, all line
- drawing functions are related to the [F1] and [F2] keys, with [F1]
- always used for single lines, [F2] for double lines.
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- The basic line drawing keys are:
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- [F1] DRAW Single Line - the cursor will draw a single
- line wherever it is moved
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- [F2] DRAW Double Line - the cursor will draw a double
- line wherever it is moved
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- [Ctrl][F3] DRAW Thick Line - the cursor will draw a VERY
- heavy black line wherever it is moved
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- Horizontal & Vertical Lines
- ___________________________
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- To speed the creation of forms, FORMGEN has automatic line draw. When
- these functions are invoked, a line will be drawn horizontally or
- vertically through the cursor. The line will extend in each direction
- until it either hits another line or the edge of the Form Design Pad.
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 7
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
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- These functions are used when you wish to draw a horizontal line
- between two vertical lines (or vice versa). Simply place the cursor
- on the row (or column) where you wish the line to be drawn.
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- If insert mode is ON, then FORMGEN will automatically extend the form
- ___________
- by one column or row and draw the new line. In this case, ensure that
- stretch mode is also ON or the newly inserted line will extend to the
- ____________
- extreme edges of the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
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- The keys for auto line draw are:
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- [Alt][F1] Horizontal Single Line
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- [Ctrl][F1] Vertical Single Line
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- [Ctrl][F2] Vertical Double Line
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- Drawing with Characters
- _______________________
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- In some circumstances, it may be desirable to draw lines of characters
- on a form. To allow this, FORMGEN has a special function which picks
- up the character under the cursor.
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- To copy or paint with a character, place the cursor on top of the
- character to be copied, press [F3] then move the cursor using the
- arrow keys. The Status Line will show Duplicate and indicate the
- ___________
- character which is being duplicated.
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- Wherever the cursor goes, it will leave a trail of the character it
- picked up. Press [F3] again and the cursor returns to Text & Travel
- _____________
- mode.
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- [F3] Draw with character - picks up character under the
- cursor and uses it to draw
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- Erasing
- _______
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- If you wish to erase lines or text on the form, this can be done by
- simply using the space bar to blank out the space on the form. (This
- works in overtype mode only) For erasing lines, it is often more
- convenient to toggle the cursor into erase mode and then use it to
- erase the lines.
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 8
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
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- EDITING A FORM
- ______________
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- Edit Modes
- __________
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- When editing a form, there are several edit modes which speed the
- process.
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- Overtype/Insert Mode
- ____________________
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- Insert mode and overtype mode affect how FORMGEN treats newly entered
- text or lines.
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- When in insert mode, any text typed onto the form will be inserted.
- ___________
- This means that all text to the right of the cursor (up to the next
- line character) will be moved to the right.
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- When in overtype mode, any text entered will type right over existing
- _____________
- text at that position, replacing it completely.
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- [F5] Overtype/Insert Mode
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- Insert mode also affects the performance of the Auto Line Draw
- function. When Insert mode is active, a new row or new column will be
- inserted into the form at the current cursor position prior to the
- creation of the new horizontal line or vertical line.
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- Stretch Mode
- ____________
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- When stretch mode is active, all lines will be automatically
- ____________
- ``patched'' when a row or column is inserted into the form. This
- allows the form to be resized quickly and easily.
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- [F6] Stretch Mode
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- Inserting Rows & Columns
- ________________________
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- A row or column can be inserted into the body of a form. This will
- have the effect of stretching the form, moving everything to the right
- or below the insertion point. The keys for this are:
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- [Ctrl][right] Insert Column at cursor position
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- [Alt][I] Insert Row At Cursor
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- NOTE: If the stretch mode is on when this is done, all lines through
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 9
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
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- Deleting Rows & Columns
- _______________________
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- A row or column can be deleted out of the form. This will have the
- effect of shrinking the form, moving everything to the right or below
- the insertion point. The keys for this are:
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- [Ctrl][left] Delete Column at cursor position
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- [Alt][D] Delete Row Under Cursor
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- NOTE: If the stretch mode is on when this is done, all lines through
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- ENTERING TEXT
- _____________
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- Adding Text
- ___________
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- To add text to your forms there are two methods that FORMGEN can use;
- normal entry and text windows. The normal entry mode is described
- ____________
- here, text windows are described in detail in the section Advanced
- ____________ ________
- Operations.
- __________
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- In order to put text into a form, the cursor should be in Text &
- ______ ______
- Travel mode, meaning that the cursor is not engaged in drawing,
- ______
- erasing, duplicating or any block operations. The Status Line will
- ___________
- indicate Text & Travel mode.
- _____________
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- Simply type the required text right onto the form.
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- Editing Text
- ____________
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- Text may be replaced by typing over existing text on the Form Design
- ___________
- Pad (when overtype mode is active). If you wish to insert text, you
- ___ _____________
- either use the insert mode as described above or use the [Ins] to
- ___________
- insert blanks into the form.
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- To delete text, use the [Del] key or trace over it while the cursor is
- in erase mode.
- __________
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- [Ins] inserts a single blank space
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- [Del] deletes the character under the cursor
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- Vertical Typing
- _______________
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- FORMGEN has a vertical typing mode which allows you to enter text
- ____________________
- vertically. The cursor drops one line down after each letter is
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 10
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
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- entered. This is especially useful in entering numbers for lines or
- typing in vertically-arranged boxes.
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- [Alt][V] toggles vertical typing mode
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- Text Sizes
- __________
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- FORMGEN allows you to select up to six text sizes or fonts (depending
- on your printer's capabilities). There is no limit to the number of
- font changes on a single form.
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- Character sizes are controlled by typing a font control symbol
- ___________________
- immediately in front of the text to be affected.
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- The font control symbol is created by holding down the [Alt] key and
- typing a number from 1 to 6.
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- A typical example is for an HP laser:
- [Alt][1] 6 point symbol =
- [Alt][2] 8 point symbol =
- [Alt][3] 8 pt bold symbol =
- [Alt][4] (Default) 10 pt bold symbol =
- [Alt][5] 12 pt bold symbol =
- [Alt][6] 14 pt bold symbol =
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- Font 1 is always the smallest; font 6 is always the largest. When a
- font size is not explicitly specified, font 4 will be used.
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- Other printers will print different fonts or sizes depending on their
- capabilities. See Appendix A for more information on printers.
- __________
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- When this key combination is entered, the font control symbol appears
- at the cursor location. When the print module encounters a font
- ____
- control symbol, it immediately switches to the indicated size. This
- ______________
- size stays in effect until it encounters:
- - a line or other special character
- - another font control symbol
- ___________________
- - three consecutive blank spaces
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- For example, if you have a title on your form that you want in the
- largest size of print, place the cursor immediately in front of the
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 11
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- title. Then type [Alt][6]. The font control symbol appears, marking
- ___________________
- the text for large print.
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- ie. Departmental Expenses
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- NOTE: Text begins printing at the location of the font control
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- To change the text back to normal, simply delete the font control
- ____________
- symbol.
- ______
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- Centering Text
- ______________
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- Text may be centered within a cell by placing the cursor in the cell
- ____ ____
- on the same line as the text and pressing [Alt][C].
-
- This will center the text on the screen, but may not have the same
- effect on the page. For many printers, manual adjustment will be
- needed.
-
- [Alt][C] centers text within a cell
- ____
-
- Center Marker
- _____________
-
- When you wish to find the midpoint of an empty cell, simply press
- ____
- [Alt][C] and a small diamond () will appear at the midpoint.
-
- The center marker is ``invisible'' to FORMGEN, and will not be printed
- or saved. It will vanish when the screen is updated for scrolling,
- help, etc.
-
- [Alt][C] marks the center of a cell
- ____
-
- Left & Right Text Alignment
- ___________________________
-
- Text may be moved to the left or right sides of a cell in much the
- same way as it can be centered. That is, you put the cursor on the
- same line as the text (within the cell), and press [Alt][L] for left
- ____
- or [Alt][R] for right.
-
- The text will instantly be moved to the left or right edge of the
- cell.
- ____
-
- [Alt][L] move text to the left end of a cell
- ____
-
- [Alt][R] move text to the right end of a cell
- ____
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 12
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- BLOCK OPERATIONS
- ________________
-
- FORMGEN can define and manipulate rectangular areas (blocks) of text
- and lines.
-
- There are two parts to any block operation: defining the block area to
- be manipulated - and then manipulating it.
-
- Define a Block
- ______________
-
- Blocks are defined by locking the cursor at the upper left corner, and
- then stretching it to the lower right corner.
-
- The steps are:
-
- 1) move the cursor to the upper left corner
- ______
-
- 2) press [Alt][F6] to anchor the highlight
-
- 3) move the cursor to the lower right corner of the area to be
- included in the block
-
- 4) press [Alt][F6] again to register the location of the lower right
- corner
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- NOTE: A block definition defines only the screen coordinates for a
- | |
- future block operation. If you make changes which affect the
- | |
- contents of the block coordinates, they will be reflected in any
- | |
- future block operations.
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Once the block is defined, it may be moved to a new location,
- duplicated in another location leaving the original intact, deleted
- from the form or saved to the disk.
-
- [Alt][F6] start/end a block definition
-
- Block Copy
- __________
-
- A previously defined block may be duplicated elsewhere on the form.
- The procedure for this is:
-
- 1) define the block to be copied
-
- 2) move the cursor to the place where the upper left corner of the
- block is to be copied to
-
- 3) press [Alt][F3]
-
- [Alt][F3] copy a block
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 13
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Delete a Block
- ______________
-
- A defined block area may be cleared using [Alt][F5]. This is a handy
- way to erase a large section of a form.
-
- [Alt][F5] delete a block
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- USE CAUTION! There is no way to recover a block once it has been
- | |
- deleted. Good practice dictates that you should always save before
- | |
- making large changes to your form.
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Move a Block
- ____________
-
- A block may be moved from one location on a form to another using the
- block move function.
-
- 1) define the block to be moved
-
- 2) move the cursor to the place where the upper left corner of the
- block is to be moved to
-
- 3) press [Alt][F4]
-
- [Alt][F4] copy a block
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- NOTE: If you wish to move the block again to further reposition it,
- | |
- you MUST DEFINE THE BLOCK AGAIN. The old definition still refers to
- | |
- the original coordinates.
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
- FILE HANDLING
- _____________
-
- File Names
- __________
-
- When assigning a new name to one of your forms for storage, you may
- specify a name of up to 8 characters. You may use letters or numbers,
- but punctuation in the name is not allowed.
-
- For standard form files, FORMGEN will automatically assign an
- extension (.FRM or .FRX) to the file name. For ASCII files, the
- extension will be .TXT.
-
- Loading a Form
- ______________
-
- To load a form, press [Alt][F9]. The screen will clear and a
- directory of all available FORMGEN files will be displayed. Simply
-
-
-
-
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- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 14
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- type in the name of the desired form and press [Enter]. You do not
- need to type the filename extension when prompted for the filename.
-
- [Alt][F9] Load Form
-
- Alternately, you may designate a file to be loaded when you start
- FORMGEN by specifying it on the DOS command line:
- type:> FORM filename [Enter]
- ________
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- NOTE: When loading a form, the incoming file will replace the
- | |
- existing form on the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Saving a Form
- _____________
-
- To save a form on the Form Design Pad, hit the [F9] key. You will be
- _______________
- given two options for saving your file:
-
- (1) Standard File (2) ASCII Text
-
- Forms should always be saved in standard format. This will allow them
- _______________________________________________
- to be retrieved for future revision and printing. You may also save a
- second copy in ASCII format if you wish to use the form in another
- program.
-
- Next, FORMGEN will show a list of all existing FORMGEN files currently
- on the disk. You may select one by typing the first part of its name
- no need to type .FRM - it's added automatically), or you may enter a
- new name.
-
- [F9] Save Form
-
- Data Path Definition
- ____________________
-
- At any time you may change or designate the data path for saving and
- retrieval by pressing [Alt][P]. It is a good idea to keep your forms
- in a separate data directory. See your DOS manual for information on
- creating and accessing separate directories. The data path can also
- be changed while in the Configuration Module.
-
- [Alt][P] Set Data Path
-
- Clearing the Pad
- ________________
-
- At any time, the entire Form Design Pad can be cleared so you can
- _______________
- start a fresh form.
-
- FORMGEN II will give you a warning prior to clearing the pad if you
- have not yet saved the form. Answer Y to clear, any other key will
- cancel the command.
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 15
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- [Alt][F7] Clear the Form Design Pad
- _______________
-
- Copying Files
- _____________
-
- FORMGEN II saves the frame and text of your form in a file designated
- as filename.FRM. If the form uses text windows, a second file
- ________
- containing the window information is also created (filename.FRX).
- ________
-
- When copying FORMGEN files to another diskette, copy both the .FRM and
- the .FRX files:
- type:> COPY filename.FR? d: [Enter]
- ________
-
-
- PRINTER FUNCTIONS
- _________________
-
- Printing a Form
- _______________
-
- To print your form, simply press [F10]. Make sure your printer is
- turned on and is on-line.
-
- The Status Line will prompt for the number of copies required. If
- ___________
- more than one copy is required, enter the number and press [Enter].
- If only one copy is required, just press [Enter].
-
- If the form does not print properly, check to see that FORMGEN is
- properly configured for your printer. We suggest that you carefully
- read the section on printers in Appendix A before trying to print.
- __________
-
- [F10] Print Form
-
- Landscape / Portrait Switch
- ___________________________
-
- For laser printers, the orientation of the page can be set before
- printing. The printer may be toggled between portrait (normal)
- printing and landscape (sideways) printing by pressing:
-
- [Alt][S] landscape/portrait toggle
-
- Printer Line Feed
- _________________
-
- To conveniently advance your printer one line (to assist in setting
- form position), you can:
-
- [Alt][N] Line Feed
-
- Printer Form Feed
- _________________
-
- You may advance your printer to top of form (or eject a partially
- printed page.
-
- [Alt][F]; Form Feed
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 16
- FORMGEN II BASIC OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- OTHER FUNCTIONS
- _______________
-
- Configuration
- _____________
-
- The configuration of your copy of FORMGEN can be changed at any time
- by calling the configuration module.
-
- This will allow you to set the screen colors, printer type, printer
- port and a number of other features.
-
- [Alt][F10] Configuration
-
- Calling DOS
- ___________
-
- During a FORMGEN session, it may be necessary to temporarily go to
- DOS to perform some function. To make this quick and convenient,
- FORMGEN has a built in function which allows you to run DOS from
- inside FORMGEN.
-
- You can then perform your DOS task and then EXIT back to FORMGEN. The
- key sequence for this is:
-
- [Alt][O] Call Operating System (Temporarily)
-
- When you are finished your task, simply:
- type:> EXIT [Enter]
-
- and you will be returned to FORMGEN.
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- NOTE: Do not start any new TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) type
- | |
- programs in this fashion or you will not be able to get back.
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Quitting
- ________
-
- To exit FORMGEN and return to the operating system, press:
-
- [Alt][X] Exit FORMGEN
-
- If your form has not been saved, FORMGEN will remind you to save it.
-
- In Case of an Error
- ___________________
-
- In the case of a program error occurring, FORMGEN will attempt to
- rescue your current form on the Form Design Pad to a temporary file
- _______________
- called RESCUED.FRM.
-
- Simply restart FORMGEN II and load in RESCUED to pick up where you
- left off.
- type:> FORM RESCUED [Enter]
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 17
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- ADVANCED OPERATIONS
- ___________________
-
-
- The real power of FORMGEN is found in its many advanced features.
- These are the things that really give you the power to create first
- rate, professional quality forms.
-
- A few minutes spent scanning this section will reward you handsomely
- in terms of time saved and results gained.
-
-
- AUTO BORDER
- ___________
-
- To save time, you can quickly create border to mark the edges of your
- form. This gives your form a nice appearance and also provides limits
- for the automatic line drawing feature.
-
- Start the auto border feature:
- type:> [Alt][B]
-
- You will be asked whether you want a single or double line.
- type:> 1 if you want a single line
-
- - or -
-
- type:> 2 if you want a double line
-
- You will then be prompted for the width and height of the border. The
- defaults are set at 80 columns and 60 rows respectively. This size is
- suitable for a standard 8½ x 11 form.
-
- If this size is acceptable, just press return for each parameter.
- Otherwise enter your desired size.
-
- The system will draw the border as requested, joining any adjacent
- lines it finds on the pad in the process.
-
-
- SPECIAL CHARACTERS
- __________________
-
- You can use a variety of special form drawing characters with FORMGEN.
- These will enhance the flexibility and usefulness of your forms.
-
- Arrowheads
- __________
-
- Arrow characters can be put on your forms for use in organizational
- charts, drawings, and to clarify instructions. With FORMGEN laser
- fonts, the arrows are specially designed to match exactly with lines
- for a really nice appearance.
-
-
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 18
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Both light and heavy arrows are provided to match with single and
- double line weights. Arrow characters can be easily selected from the
- keyboard.
- type:> [Shift][F1] for light arrows
-
- - or -
-
- type:> [Shift][F2] for heavy arrows
-
- A small grid will pop onto the screen showing the arrows available.
- Just type the arrow direction of your choice and it will be put on the
- form.
-
- Halftone Screens
- ________________
-
- Three different levels of halftone screens are provided. These can be
- used to enhance titles or differentiate form areas, giving your form a
- professional look.
-
- Halftones are entered using:
- type:> [Alt][7] for a light screen ++
- type:> [Alt][8] for a medium screen ++
- type:> [Alt][9] for a dark screen ++
-
- By using the Duplicate Character [F3]function, it is easy to pick up
- the shading character and paint your form where required. Simply
- place the cursor over the newly-created shading block, press [F3] and
- paint using the directional arrows.
-
- Text may be printed on top of screens. (See section on text windows.)
-
- Other Special Characters
- ________________________
-
- A small circle for people filling the form to check off is included in
- the FORMGEN symbol set. On dot matrix printers, circles this small
- look pretty ragged, so a small box is substituted.
- type:> [Alt][0] for a check box or circle
-
-
- ADVANCED BLOCK OPERATIONS
- _________________________
-
- Block Extract
- _____________
-
- A block may be saved in a separate file for later inclusion in another
- form. The procedure for this is:
-
- 1) define the block area
-
- 2) start the extract function
- type:> [Alt]F8]
-
-
-
-
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- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- 3) enter a filename for the extracted block
-
- Each block is treated as a form file, and may be used by FORMGEN as an
- independent form or as an ingredient in other forms.
-
- Merging Forms and Blocks
- ________________________
-
- Forms and saved blocks may be loaded into existing forms using the
- block merge function. To merge an external block or form file into a
- form on the Form Design Pad:
- _______________
-
- 1) place the cursor at the upper left corner of the area where you
- ______
- want the merged block to go
-
- 2) start the block merge function:
- type:> [Alt][M]
-
- 3) specify the filename for the block file:
- type:> filename [Enter]
- ________
-
- Merged forms are placed into your current form on the Form Design Pad
- _______________
- in Overtype mode, meaning that they will replace any text to the right
- and below the cursor position to the depth and width of the file
- entering.
-
- If you are merging a form containing text windows onto your current
- form which also contains text windows and the combined total of the
- text windows exceeds the maximum capacity, FORMGEN will not allow the
- merge operation to take place.
-
- Area Fill
- _________
-
- A block area may be instantly filled with any character. This makes
- the addition of halftone screens lightning fast.
-
- The FORMGEN block fill function is also intelligent. It will sense
- the contents of the block area and fill only blank or previously
- shaded areas, leaving text and lines intact.
-
- To invoke the auto fill function:
-
- 1) define the block area using the keyboard or mouse
-
- 2) type the area fill command
- type:> [Alt][A]
-
- 3) enter the desired character for the fill (ie. the medium halftone
- screen)
- type:> [Alt][8]
-
-
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 20
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- The blank spaces of the defined block area will be instantly filled
- with the character you specify.
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- NOTE: You can clear an area of halftone screens by specifying
- | |
- [space] as the fill character.
- | |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- *** IMPORTANT ***
- READ THIS SECTION
-
-
- TEXT WINDOWS
- ____________
-
- Unquestionably, the most powerful capability of FORMGEN lies in the
- use of text windows.
-
- Text windows not only allow the ability to place text in very small
- areas, but they also significantly reduce the amount of work required
- to create and revise a form.
-
- In FORMGEN II, windows are also the key to sophisticated functions
- like placing logos and graphic images on your forms.
-
- Some Things You Should Know...
- ______________________________
-
- At FORMGEN, we invented the principle of text windows to solve some
- significant problems inherent with creating forms on PC's:
-
- Firstly, with most monitors in use today, it is impossible to legibly
- represent very small proportional type. This meant that to get an
- exact representation of a finished form on the screen, most of our
- customers would be required to buy expensive hardware upgrades. We
- felt that there must be another way to represent very fine print
- without the need for extra hardware.
-
- Secondly, in the process of creating a form, lines are moved, cells
- change size and shape, and entire blocks are transferred from one
- location to another. It was essential that the user not have to
- reformat form text each time a change was made.
-
- Lastly, most systems will not allow any more than one character at a
- time in any particular screen position. This makes it impossible to
- depict things like background halftone screens.
-
- Text windows are the solution to both of these challenges.
-
- What Are Text Windows?
- ______________________
-
- Text windows are small markers that can be placed on a form that
- contain:
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 21
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- - as much as a paragraph of text
- - a tag for a graphics image (like a logo or picture) to be printed on
- a form
-
- Text windows give forms a professional appearance. This is because
- the text is proportionally spaced both horizontally and vertically! -
- _________________________________
- Just like professional typesetting!
-
- Text windows also allow text to be printed over top of background
- halftone screens.
-
- Text windows speed form creation. Because text is formatted at print
- time, you never have to manually reformat text to fit a newly changed
- form. At print time, all words are automatically ``wrapped''. - Just
- like a word processor.
-
- Text windows enhance form accuracy. Not only can an entire paragraph
- be moved or duplicated as a single unit, but you'll never accidentally
- break text in another part of the form when you insert a new row or
- column.
-
- Text windows allow use of older screen types. Even though standard
- monitors can only shown 10 characters in a one inch form space, with
- text windows, any number of characters can be stored in the same
- space.
-
- Creating Windows
- ________________
-
- To open a text window, place the cursor at the position where you
- would like the text to begin, and:
- type:> [Alt][W]
-
- A small blinking window marker () will immediately appear at the
- _____________
- cursor position. At the same time, a menu will pop up, giving you a
- choice of sizes for the window text.
-
- Choose the desired size by typing a number from 1 to 7.
-
- The size menu will disappear, and the text window itself will pop up.
- You may enter text directly into the window, using the arrows keys to
- move the cursor for corrections.
-
- When you hit [Enter], the window will disappear and the window marker
- _____________
- will stop blinking. The text you entered has now been stored in the
- window marker.
- _____________
-
- The entire text stored in the window marker may be moved or copied as
- _____________
- a unit.
-
- When the form is printed, the text in the window will be expanded to
- suit the space on the form. The text will be (by default) left
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 22
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- aligned to the position of the window marker. The right edge will
- _____________
- follow the contour of the cell. Words that will not fit will be
- ____
- carried to the next line.
-
- Editing a Text Window
- _____________________
-
- A text window may be opened at any time to edit the text inside.
- Simply place the cursor on the window marker and:
- _____________
- type:> [Alt][W]
-
- Both the text size menu and the text window will instantly pop onto
- the screen. You may change the text size (or just leave it by
- pressing [Enter]). The size menu disappears, leaving the text window
- for editing. The following keys are active for window editing:
-
- [up][down][right][left] for moving the cursor in the window
-
- [Ins] inserts a blank space at the cursor position
-
- [Del] deletes the character under the cursor
-
- [Home] moves the cursor to the beginning of the current
- line
-
- [End] moves the cursor to the end of the text, or to the
- right end of the current line
-
- [Bksp] backspaces the cursor, deleting the character to
- the left of the cursor
-
- [Enter] closes the window, saving any changes
-
- [Esc] abandons changes to the window text and closes the
- window
-
- Moving a Text Window
- ____________________
-
- A text window may be moved on the form just like ordinary text. You
- put the cursor to the left of it on the same line and use [Ins] or
- [Del] to insert or delete spaces in front of the window.
-
- The window marker may also be selected in a block and moved or copied
- _____________
- to a new location.
-
- Deleting a Text Window
- ______________________
-
- In normal usage, FORMGEN will not allow a line to be drawn or text
- entered on top of a text window. This is to protect the contents of
- the text window.
-
-
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 23
- FORMGEN II ADVANCED OPERATION
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- To delete a text window, place the cursor directly on the window
- ______
- marker and press [Del].
- ______
-
- Background Halftones
- ____________________
-
- Window text will print right over top of background halftone screens.
- This enhances the look of forms you design.
-
- To put a background screen on your form, simply use the area fill
- function. Any text windows in the block area will automatically print
- over the halftone screen.
-
- A Note on Printing Text Windows
- _______________________________
-
- Windows are formatted to suit the space available on the form at the
- time it is printed. The window format logic notes the position of the
- window marker and uses this for a left reference.
- _____________
-
- It then senses the amount of space available to the right of the
- window marker. This is calculated by looking for a line or text
- character. The text contained in the window is formatted for this
- space, with full words being carried to the next line.
-
- This process repeats until either all the text is printed, or a
- character is discovered directly below the text window.
-
- Window Memory
- _____________
-
- There is a limit to the number of windows that can be used on a form.
- This limit is determined solely by the amount of system memory
- available to FORMGEN.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 24
- FORMGEN II REFERENCE GUIDE
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- RUNNING FORMGEN II
- __________________
-
-
- The command to run FORMGEN II is:
-
- FORM filename /P
- ________
-
- FORM-PRT filename /P
- ________
-
- where:
-
- /P is an optional switch which disables hardware port checking
- for printing. This will allow the use of the software in
- network environments.
-
- /NS is an opitional switch to skip the signon screen.
-
-
- CURSOR CONTROL KEYS
- ___________________
-
- Move Cursor
- ___________
- [up][down][right][left]
-
- The four arrow keys move the cursor around the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
-
- With a mouse, the cursor can also be moved (within the boundaries of
- ____________
- the screen) by holding the left button of the mouse down and dragging
- it to the desired location. This can be very handy as the cursor does
- not draw when being moved with the mouse (regardless of mode), so it
- can be moved from one location to another without the necessity of
- disabling and re-enabling a drawing mode.
-
- Carriage Return
- _______________
- [Enter]
-
- The [Enter] key will move the cursor down one line and then to the
- left until it encounters a non-blank character position. This will
- allow the entry of text into block areas defined on the Form Design
- ___________
- Pad.
- ___
-
- TAB Right / TAB Left
- ____________________
- [-|]/[Shift][|-]
-
- Tab stops are set every eight columns across the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
- Pressing these keys will advance the cursor across the pad to the
- right (or left) until it reaches the next tab stop.
-
- Left Edge of Pad
- ________________
- [Home]
-
- This key will move the cursor to the left side of the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
-
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
- (C) 1987-91 FORMGEN CORPORATION Page 25
- FORMGEN II REFERENCE GUIDE
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- Right Edge of Pad
- _________________
- [End]
-
- This key will move the cursor first to column 80 (if the current
- cursor position is between column 1 and 79), then upon pressing [End]
- again, the cursor will move to the extreme right side of the Form
- ____
- Design Pad.
- __________
-
- Top of Screen
- _____________
- [Ctrl][Home]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [Home] will move the cursor to
- the upper left corner of the current screen.
-
- Bottom of Screen
- ________________
- [Ctrl][End]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [End] will move the cursor to
- the lower left corner of the current screen.
-
- Top of Pad
- __________
- [Ctrl][PgUp]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [PgUp] will move the cursor to
- the upper left corner of the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
-
- Bottom of Pad
- _____________
- [Ctrl][PgDn]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [PgDn] will move the cursor to
- the lower left corner of the Form Design Pad.
- _______________
-
- Word Left
- _________
- [F7]
-
- Pressing [F7] will cause the cursor to jump to the next word (or other
- non-blank item) to the left.
-
- Word Right
- __________
- [F8]
-
- Pressing [F8] will cause the cursor to jump to the next word (or other
- non-blank item) to the right.
-
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-
- DRAWING CONTROL KEYS
- ____________________
-
- DRAW Single Line
- ________________
- [F1]
-
- Pressing this key will cause the cursor to draw a single line on the
- screen. When pressed, a notation indicating DRAW - Single Line will
- appear on the command line. As long as the cursor is in this mode, it
- can be moved about the Form Design Pad, drawing a single line wherever
- _______________
- it goes. To stop the cursor from drawing, select [F1] again, or
- change to another mode using [F2], [F3] or [F4].
-
- DRAW Double Line
- ________________
- [F2]
-
- Pressing this key will cause the cursor to draw a double line on the
- screen. When pressed, a notation indicating DRAW - Double Line will
- appear on the command line. As long as the cursor is in this mode, it
- can be moved about the Form Design Pad, drawing a double line wherever
- _______________
- it goes. To stop the cursor from drawing, select [F2] again, or
- change to another mode using [F1], [F3] or [F4].
-
- DRAW Thick Line
- _______________
- [Ctrl][F3]
-
- Pressing this key will cause the cursor to draw a thick solid line on
- the screen. When pressed, a notation indicating DRAW - Thick Line
- will appear on the Status Line. As long as the cursor is in this
- ___________
- mode, it can be moved about the Form Design Pad, drawing a thick line
- _______________
- wherever it goes. To stop the cursor from drawing, select [Ctrl][F3]
- again, or change to another mode using [F1], [F2], [F3] or [F4].
-
- Duplicate Character
- ___________________
- [F3]
-
- Pressing this key will cause the cursor to leave behind a trail of
- whatever character was under the cursor at the time it was pressed.
- (For example if a * was under the cursor at the time the [F3] key was
- pressed, a trail of asterisks will be drawn on the screen when the
- cursor is moved.) The Status Line will indicate Duplicate (*). As
- ___________
- long as the cursor is in this mode, it can be moved about the Form
- ____
- Design Pad, duplicating the character wherever it goes. To stop the
- __________
- cursor from duplicating, press the [F3] key again or any of the other
- active modes - [F1], [F2], [F4] or [Ctrl][F3].
-
- Erase
- _____
- [F4]
-
- Pressing this key will put the cursor in ERASE mode. While in this
- mode, the cursor will erase whatever it passes over while being moved
- around on the Form Design Pad. When pressed, a notation indicating
- _______________
-
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- this mode will appear on the command line. To stop the cursor from
- erasing, press the [F4] key again, or select one of the other drawing
- mode keys. ([F1],[F2],[F3],[Ctrl][F3])
-
- Auto Line Draw: Horizontal Single Line
- ______________________________________
- [Alt][F1]
-
- This is a quick and easy way to draw a single horizontal line at the
- cursor position. The specific action is determined by the current
- FORMGEN II settings as follows:
-
- 1) The contents on either side of the cursor are sensed and the
- horizontal line is drawn only to the extent that it finds a non-
- blank character.
-
- 2) If Stretch mode is active, any vertical lines through which the
- new line passes are patched.
-
- 3) If Insert mode is active, a new blank line is inserted at the
- current row.
-
- Auto Line Draw: Horizontal Double Line
- ______________________________________
- [Alt][F2]
-
- This is a quick and easy way to draw a thick horizontal line at the
- cursor position. The specific action is determined by the same
- parameters as for Insert Single Line.
-
- Auto Line Draw: Vertical Single Line
- ____________________________________
- [Ctrl][F1]
-
- This is a quick and easy way to draw a vertical single line at the
- cursor position. The specific action is determined by the current
- FORMGEN II settings as follows:
-
- 1) The contents above and below the cursor are sensed and the
- vertical line is drawn only to the extent that it finds a non-
- blank character.
-
- 2) If Stretch mode is active, any horizontal lines through which the
- new vertical line passes are patched.
-
- 3) If Insert mode is active, a new blank column is inserted at the
- current column position, shifting the form to the left one column.
-
- Auto Line Draw: Vertical Double Line
- ____________________________________
- [Ctrl][F2]
-
- This is a quick and easy way to draw a double vertical line at the
- cursor position. The specific action is determined by the same
- parameters as for Insert Vertical Single Line.
-
-
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-
-
- Auto Border
- ___________
- [Alt][B]
-
- To create a perimeter border for your form, press [Alt][B] and
- complete the prompt questions:
-
- 1 = single line border
-
- 2 = double line border
-
- First Number = columns wide, 80 = default (for standard 8½ x 11);
- maximum is 170
-
- Second Number = rows deep, 60 = default (for standard 8½ x 11);
- maximum is 102.
-
- Delete Character
- ________________
- [Del]
-
- This key is used to delete the character which is currently under the
- cursor. All characters to the right of the cursor (within the cell)
- will be shifted to the left by one position.
-
- Backspace
- _________
- [Bksp]
-
- The [Bksp] key will delete the character to the left of the cursor.
- The character under the cursor (and all characters to the right of it
- in the cell) will be shifted one position to the left.
-
- Insert Space
- ____________
- [Ins]
-
- This key is used to insert a blank space at the current cursor
- position. The character under the cursor and all characters to the
- right of it (in the cell) will be shifted to the right by one
- position. The right most character will be lost.
-
- Insert Mode Toggle
- __________________
- [F5]
-
- This key toggles between Insert and Overtype modes. When Insert is
- active, characters to the right of the cursor (in the cell) will be
- moved to the right to make room for new text as it is entered. When
- Overtype is active, newly entered text will be written right over any
- old text under the cursor. This toggle also has an impact on the
- horizontal line drawing functions previously described. [Alt][F1] &
- [Alt][F2]
-
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-
-
- Cursor Position Indicator
- _________________________
- [Alt][Q]
-
- The indicator on the Status Line that shows the position of the cursor
- ___________
- as it is moved throughout the Form Design Pad can be toggled to
- _______________
- display five different protocols: Row & Column, Inches, Millimeters,
- Picas and Printer Points. Pressing [Alt][Q] cycles among the choices.
- During Block Define, the indicator is referenced to the upper left
- corner of the block, and so, measures the size of the block. This is
- handy for measuring areas on the form.
-
-
- FORM TEXT
- _________
-
- Text material may be entered directly onto the pad simply by typing it
- at the desired position. The font that will be used will be the
- standard font for the configured printer.
-
- Vertical Text
- _____________
- [Alt][V]
-
- FORMGEN II allows you to enter text vertically, meaning that after
- every character entered, the cursor drops one line down and places the
- next character directly beneath the previous one. [Alt][V] Toggles
- Normal/Vertical Typing. The Status Line will indicate Vert.
- ___________
-
- Set Text Size
- _____________
- [Alt][1] - [Alt][6]
-
- Other fonts can be selected by preceding the text with a font control
- ____________
- symbol. The six available font control symbols are generated by
- ______ ____________________
- typing [Alt][1] through [Alt][6] (smallest to largest).
-
- During printing, the print module will select the appropriate font
- from the resident printer fonts whenever it encounters a Font Control
- Symbol. The new font will be active until the module finds: three
- consecutive blanks, a line or shading character, or another Font
- Control Symbol. Download your printer fonts (for laser printers only)
- before using FORMGEN II.
-
- Check Circle
- ____________
- [Alt][0]
-
- [Alt][0] (zero) produces a check circle (∙) or box on your FORMGEN II
- form. Depending on your printer, the check circle will either print
- as a box or as a circle.
-
- Arrow Characters
- ________________
-
- A number of special arrow characters are available for use on your
- forms.
-
-
-
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-
-
- The codes for these characters are:
- [Alt] 16 [Alt] 26 [Alt] 29
- [Alt] 17 [Alt] 27
- [Alt] 30 [Alt] 24 [Alt] 18
- [Alt] 31 [Alt] 25
-
- To get these characters on your form, hold down the [Alt] key, type
- the code using the numeric keypad, and release the [Alt] key.
- ________________________
-
- Halftone Screens
- ________________
- [Alt][7]/[Alt][8]/[Alt][9]
-
- Three background shading characters are available: light, medium and
- dark.
-
- Center Function
- _______________
- [Alt][C]
-
- This combination will automatically center any text in the cell with
- the region of the cursor. Upon receiving this command, FORMGEN II
- locates the first line type characters either side of the cursor.
- These become the boundaries of the cell. If there is text within the
- cell, it is centered.
-
- If there is no text within the cell, FORMGEN II measures the width of
- the cell and places the marker () at the cell's mid-point. The
- marker is for visual use and will not be printed, or saved with the
- form. It should be noted that the center marker will disappear if the
- operator changes screens (i.e., with [PgDn]) and then returns.
-
- To find the center point of a blank line simply move the cursor to the
- second character position and activate the command and the center
- marker will appear at the center of the line.
-
- Left & Right Text Justification
- _______________________________
- [Alt][L] and [Alt][R]
-
- These keys justify text within cells (see Center Text, above)
- respectively to the Left and to the Right. Place cursor on line of
- text within cell before justifying.
-
- Text Windows
- ____________
- [Alt][W]
-
- Typing the [Alt][W] key combination causes a text window to pop onto
- the screen. If the cursor was positioned over an existing text
- window, its contents are displayed for editing. Otherwise, a new
- window is created.
-
- As the window is opened, a prompt appears on the Status Line
- ___________
- requesting the definition (or confirmation) of the font to be used
-
-
-
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-
-
- when printing the contents of the window. A selection from 1 to 6 may
- be entered corresponding to the fonts shown in the on-screen font
- table. These fonts are directly linked to the printer for which
- FORMGEN II is configured.
-
- The text within the window will use the position of the window symbol
- on your form as its left vertical margin, and will follow the contours
- of the nearest vertical line to the right of the window symbol for the
- right text margin.
-
- Deleting Text Windows
- _____________________
-
- Text windows are deleted by placing the cursor on top of the window
- symbol and pressing the [Del] key once. Text windows may also be
- deleted during a column delete or row delete activity if the window is
- located on the same column or row as the cursor when the delete
- function is initiated.
-
- Moving and Copying Text Windows
- ________________________________
-
- Text Windows may be moved by two methods:
-
- 1) Dragging the window by positioning the cursor on the same line as
- the window and using the [Del] or [Ins] key to reposition the
- window symbol;
-
- 2) By using the Block Move or Block Copy operation: place cursor on
- top of window symbol, press [Alt][F6] TWICE, move cursor to
- location where you wish window to be positioned (or copied), and
- press [Alt][F3] to copy the window (leaving original window
- intact) or [Alt][F4] to move the window from its current position
- to the new position. [Alt][F5] will delete the window.
-
-
- ROW/COLUMN FUNCTIONS
- ____________________
-
- Insert Row
- __________
- [Alt][I]
-
- Holding the [Alt] key while pressing [I] will insert a new row at the
- position of the cursor. The row the cursor is on, and all subsequent
- rows, will be moved down one position. Any text or lines on the 102nd
- row will be lost. (See also Stretch Function.)
-
- Delete Row
- __________
- [Alt][D]
-
- Holding the [Alt] key while pressing [D] will delete the row which is
- currently under the cursor. All subsequent rows will be moved up by
- one.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Insert Column
- _____________
- [Ctrl][right]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [right] will insert a new
- vertical column at the position of the cursor. The text and graphics
- in the column under the cursor, and everything to the right of it,
- will be shifted one position to the right. The contents of column 170
- will be lost. (See also Stretch Function).
-
- Delete Column
- _____________
- [Ctrl][left]
-
- Holding the [Ctrl] key while pressing [left] will delete the column
- which is currently under the cursor. All text and graphics to the
- right of the cursor will be shifted one position to the left.
-
- Stretch Mode Toggle
- ___________________
- [F6]
-
- This key toggles the Stretch mode on and off. When Stretch is
- enabled, lines in the form will be patched whenever a new line or
- column is inserted in the form. The state of this mode will be
- indicated on the command line.
-
-
- BLOCK OPERATIONS
- ________________
-
- Define Block
- ____________
- [Alt][F6]
-
- Pressing this combination will allow the definition of a block for
- subsequent copy, move, fill, delete or extract operations. Move the
- cursor to the upper left corner of the intended block and then press
- the [Alt][F6] combination. Once this is done, FORMGEN is in block
- define mode and the only keys allowed are the four arrow keys. As the
- cursor is moved down or to the right, the block will be highlighted.
- When the complete block area is defined, pressing [Alt][F6] again will
- complete the definition and eliminate the highlight.
-
- At this point, FORMGEN remembers the coordinates of the defined source
- block area and is ready to copy, move, fill, delete or extract the
- block.
-
- Copy Block
- __________
- [Alt][F3]
-
- Once a block has been defined, it can be duplicated elsewhere in the
- form by moving the cursor to the upper left corner of the destination
- area and pressing [Alt][F3].
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Move Block
- __________
- [Alt][F4]
-
- Once a block has been defined, it can be moved elsewhere in the form
- by moving the cursor to the upper left corner of the destination area
- and pressing [Alt][F4].
-
- Delete Block
- ____________
- [Alt][F5]
-
- Delete Block the defined block area can be cleared or deleted by
- pressing the [Alt][F5] combination.
-
- Extract Block
- _____________
- [Alt][F8]
-
- The defined block can be saved in a file for later use as a stand-
- alone form, or can be merged into another form.
-
- Auto Fill
- _________
- [Alt][A]
-
- The defined block may be filled with any character, including special
- shading characters by pressing the [Alt][A] combination. A prompt for
- the character used for fill appears when the keys are pressed. Enter
- the fill character or special character (shading, for instance, would
- be [ALT][7]) with which you would like to fill the block. The
- characters will fill only the areas which are blank or halftones, and
- will not overwrite lines, text or text windows within the defined
- block.
-
- Merge Block
- ___________
- [Alt][M]
-
- Merge Block and Merge File are the same operation. Place the cursor
- in position that will represent the upper left corner of the merged
- block within your form. Press [Alt][M], enter the filename of the
- block to merge, and press [Enter]. The block will be imported from
- disk onto your current form at the cursor position.
-
-
- PRINT FUNCTIONS
- _______________
-
- Print Form
- __________
- [F10]
-
- This will print the custom designed form. Configure FORMGEN II for
- your printer prior to activating the print module. FORMGEN II prompts
- for the number of printed copies when [F10] is pressed; default is 1
- copy when [Enter] is pressed.
-
-
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-
-
- If more than one copy is required, enter the number of copies at the
- prompt and press [Enter].
-
- Line Feed
- _________
- [Alt][N]
-
- This will cause the printer to feed the paper up one line. This
- function is not available on Laser printers.
-
- Form Feed
- _________
- [Alt][F;]
-
- Causes the printer to eject the current page, moving to the top of the
- next.
-
- Landscape/Portrait Switch
- _________________________
- [Alt][S]
-
- This causes laser printers to change the print orientation between
- landscape (sideways) and portrait (normal).
-
-
- FILE HANDLING FUNCTIONS
- _______________________
-
- Save Form
- _________
- [F9]
-
- Pressing this key will save a copy of the form that is on the Form
- ____
- Design Pad onto the diskette. Once saved, the forms can be recalled
- __________
- for modification or printing at any time. For FORMGEN II data files,
- there is no need to type .FRM at the end of the file name as FORMGEN
- II will automatically add it.
-
- When Copying Form Files
- _______________________
-
- If, in your form, you have used text windows, then FORMGEN II will
- save your form using two files: an .frm file for the drawn and normal
- inserted text portion, and an .FRX file for the text window
- information. When copying your files to another location using DOS or
- another utility copy program, use the wild card character (?) to
- transfer both files.
- type:> COPY filename.FR? B: [Enter]
- ________
-
- If both types of files are not copied, your form will not print
- properly.
-
- Load Form
- _________
- [Alt][F9]
-
- This Function will load a previously saved form design from the
- diskette into memory for modification or printing. FORMGEN II will
-
-
-
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-
-
- ask for the name of the form. There is no need to type .FRM at the
- end of the file name as FORMGEN II will automatically add it. FORMGEN
- II will also load any associated .FRX window files.
-
- Merge File
- __________
- [Alt][M]
-
- Loads an existing form onto the pad at the current cursor position.
- See Merge Block under Block Operations.
-
- Set Data Path
- _____________
- [Alt][P]
-
- Allows the definition of a path to a separate directory for the
- storage of forms created with FORMGEN II. This definition is
- automatically stored and will be remembered from session to session.
-
-
- ENVIRONMENT FUNCTIONS
- _____________________
-
- Help
- ____
- [Alt][H]
-
- Help regarding FORMGEN II keys is displayed by pressing the [Alt][H]
- keys. FORMGEN II will display a complete list of useful function keys
- grouped according to function. This feature provides ready reference
- to all FORMGEN II functions.
-
- Clear Pad
- _________
- [Alt][F7]
-
- Pressing this key will completely CLEAR THE FORM CURRENTLY IN MEMORY.
- FORMGEN II has a safety feature built in to eliminate accidental loss
- of unsaved forms. It will ask for confirmation before clearing the
- current form. Enter Y(es) to clear or N(o) to cancel the command.
-
- Exit
- ____
- [Alt][X]
-
- This is used to exit FORMGEN II. If the current form has not been
- saved, FORMGEN II will ask for confirmation before abandoning it.
-
- Call Operating System
- _____________________
- [Alt][O]
-
- At any time, DOS can be called from within FORMGEN II so that other
- programs can be run, files can be moved, a diskette formatted, etc.
-
- When the [Alt][O] combination is pressed, the screen is cleared and
- the DOS prompt appears. At this point, all DOS functions are
- available and other programs may be run (subject to available memory).
-
-
-
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-
-
- To return to FORMGEN II, simply type EXIT at the DOS prompt.
-
- Configuration Module
- ____________________
- [Alt][F10]
-
- Pressing this combination will load the FORMGEN II configuration
- module. This will allow the definition of:
-
- - video type
- - screen colors
- - default data directory
- - output port or file
- - printer type
- - printer carriage width
- - define the fonts for your forms
-
- (see Appendix A for more detail)
- __________
-
-
- METHODS OF SAVING FORMS
- _______________________
-
- When the [F9] key is pressed, a menu similar to that below will be
- displayed on the bottom line of the screen:
-
- Save File Type: [1]-Standard [2]-ASCII Text
-
- [1] Standard
- ____________
-
- This is the standard and recommended method of saving forms for future
- modification and printing with FORMGEN II. The form may be given any
- eight character filename. If desired, a three character extension may
- be specified. If no extension is given, FORMGEN II will attach the
- suffix .FRM to the end of the filename. (ie. a file given the name
- SAMPLE would be saved as SAMPLE.FRM)
-
- If a file name is selected that is already on the data diskette
- FORMGEN II will produce a warning and ask if it is to be overwritten.
- Overwrite will replace the old copy of the form with the new copy.
- Choose Y (Yes) to complete this function. If the old form is not to
- be overwritten (and lost), select N (No).
-
- [2] ASCII Text
- ______________
-
- This option will save the form as a standard ASCII text file, complete
- with carriage returns. This method of saving forms can be used to
- make them available for use with other programs, for creating screens
- for BASIC, etc. If no file extension is specified, FORMGEN II will
- attach the extension .TXT to the end of the file name.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- ______________________________________________________________________
-
-
- INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
- ______________________________
-
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- ___________________
-
- 1) FORMGEN II will operate on IBM and Tandy compatible PC's with a
- minimum of 384K of RAM (512K recommended). The system requires
- PC/MS-DOS 3.2 or higher.
-
- 2) FORMGEN II forms can be displayed on all monitor types.
-
- 3) FORMGEN II supports printers which emulate Hewlett-Packard
- LaserJet, IBM, Epson, or Tandy printer protocols.
-
-
- TO COPY FORMGEN II
- __________________
-
- Follow the instructions carefully, step-by-step to ensure everything
- comes together correctly.
-
- To Copy to a Hard Disk:
- _______________________
-
- 1) Put Disk #1 in the A: drive.
-
- 2) Copy the program files:
- type:> COPY A:*.* [Enter]
-
- 3) Put the second disk (if any) in the A: drive.
-
- 4) Copy the program files:
- type:> COPY A:*.* [Enter]
-
- 5) Go to the section on Configuration.
-
- To Make a Working Program Master Diskette
- _________________________________________
- (For 3½" and 5¼" Diskette Systems)
- __________________________________
-
- For 3½" Disk Systems:
- _____________________
-
- 1) Place a copy of DOS in Drive A: and a new blank diskette in Drive
- B. Format the new diskette:
- type:> FORMAT B: [Enter]
-
- 2) Copy a file called COMMAND.COM onto the newly formatted diskette:
- type:> COPY COMMAND.COM B: [Enter]
-
- 3) Remove the DOS diskette from Drive A: and replace it with your
- FORMGEN II Program diskette.
-
-
-
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-
-
- 4) Copy all files contained on the FormGen II diskette onto the newly
- formatted WORKING PROGRAM MASTER.
- type:> COPY *.* B: [Enter]
-
- For 5¼" Disk Systems:
- _____________________
-
- 1) Place a copy of DOS in Drive A: and a new blank diskette in Drive
- B. Format the new diskette:
- type:> FORMAT B: [Enter]
-
- 2) Remove the disk from B: and replace it with another new blank
- diskette. Format the second diskette:
- type:> FORMAT B: [Enter]
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- 3) Copy a file called COMMAND.COM onto the newly formatted diskette:
- type:> COPY COMMAND.COM B: [Enter]
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- 4) Remove your DOS system diskette and replace it with the original
- FormGen II Program diskette in Drive A: Leave your newly-
- formatted diskette in Drive B:
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- 5) Copy all files contained on the FormGen II diskette onto the newly
- formatted WORKING PROGRAM MASTER.
- type:> COPY FORM*.* B: [Enter]
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- 6) Copy the appropriate printer driver file (.DRV) to your working
- master.
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- CONFIGURATION
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- Start the FormGen configuration module:
- type:> FORM-CFG [Enter]
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- Select Video Type
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- This function allows the quick selection of the default screen color
- set which best suits the video card/monitor combination of the system.
- The available choices are:
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- Monochrome - for a system with a TTL monitor such as the IBM
- Monochrome monitor or which use the Hercules Graphics Card.
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- Black & White - for a system equipped with a color graphics card or
- equivalent used in combination with a composite monochrome monitor.
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- COMPAQ - for a COMPAQ system that uses continuous gray scales instead
- of colors with a monochrome monitor.
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- Set Screen Colors
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- This function displays all possible color combinations on the screen
- in a grid that indicates the component foreground and background
- colors. Selections for each of the different screen functions can be
- made to suit your taste, and will be stored for program operation.
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- Set Data Path
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- This sets the directory where FORMGEN II will store form data files.
- If you want to store your forms in the same directory as the program
- files, you may just enter a period (.).
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- Set Output Device
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- This function allows the selection of a port or disk file for printed
- output. FormGen II knows what your system has and indicates only what
- is actually available.
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- LPT1: For printer port # 1 (Most systems select this port)
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- COM1: For communications port #1 or serial printer
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- DISK FILE - to save disk images on disk
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- Select Printer Type
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- This displays the currently supported printer types. Select your
- printer from this list by stepping the cursor down the list.
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- In most cases, there are more printer types than will fit the screen.
- If you don't see your printer listed, try moving the cursor below the
- last printer listed. This will cause the list to scroll upward
- displaying more choices.
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- Set Carriage Width
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- This function allows definition of the normal print width of the
- system's printer. Once defined, FORMGEN II will break any form wider
- than the carriage and print it in a format that will allow later
- ``paste-up'' of the form.
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- IMPORTANT NOTE: If your printer is a narrow (8.5") carriage dot
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- If a suitable driver is not available, or if you would like to extend
- the capabilities of and existing driver to better suit your printer,
- there is a printer driver editing utility included on the last disk of
- your set (DRV.EXE). Documentation is also included on the last disk
- (DRV.DOC).
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- Set Screen Speed
- ________________
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- For fastest possible performance, FORMGEN II can write directly to the
- video RAM. With some earlier systems, this may cause ``interference''
- on the video display, resulting in a small blizzard every time the
- screen is updated. If this is a problem, set this option to No.
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- Exit
- ____
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- Type [Alt][X] to leave the Configuration module. When you exit, all
- setting will be stored automatically.
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- ERROR MESSAGES
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- All FORMGEN II warning messages are numbered so that a full
- explanation of the message can be found in this table.
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- HARDWARE MESSAGES
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- Error 5 - DOS/Internal Error
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- This error usually occurs when a version of DOS lower than 3.2 is used
- or when the system cannot find COMMAND.COM.
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- Error 24 - Device Timeout
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- FORMGEN II is not getting a response from the disk or printer. Make
- sure the device is turned on and ready, and that the port
- configuration is correct.
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- This is common when printing multiple copies on a laser printer.
- Press any key to return to FORMGEN II when the printer has completed
- printing.
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- Error 25 - Device Fault
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- A peripheral hardware error has been encountered. Check all cables,
- interface cards, status indicators, power connections, and operational
- readiness of the piece of hardware in question.
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- Error 27 - Out of Paper
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- The printer is out of paper or the printer is not turned on.
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- Error 61 - Disk Full
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- There is no more room on your disk. Insert another disk which has
- room for your form (most forms require around 10K of space), or
- temporarily exit to DOS [ALT-O], remove some non-essential files from
- your disk, and then return to FORMGEN II by typing EXIT at the DOS
- prompt. Now you can save your form.
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- Error 68 - Device Unavailable
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- Either the printer is off-line or unavailable to the system as
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- Error 70 - Disk Write Protected
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- The diskette or file has been physically or electronically protected
- so that new information cannot be entered onto the existing diskette
- or file.
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- Error 71 - Disk Not Ready
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- The computer senses that the disk drive is either not available or it
- is not in contact with the surface of the diskette (probably due to an
- improperly closed drive door). If removing and reloading the diskette
- back into the drive will not cure the problem, check to make sure that
- all connections to the drive are tight.
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- Error 72 - Media Error
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- Generally this indicates a physical or magnetic defect on the disk.
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- Error 91 - Printer Not Connected
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- The computer senses that the printer is not available at the output
- port. Check that you have selected the proper output port and that
- your printer is connected properly to the port. Check all cables to
- the printer. Turn printer on and ensure that the ``On-Line'' status
- light is lit.
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- Error 92 - Printer Not Turned On
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- The printer power is off. Turn the printer on and ensure that the
- ``On-Line'' status light is lit.
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- Error 93 - Printer Not On Line
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- The printer is off-line. Turn the printer on and ensure that the
- ``On-Line'' status light is lit.
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- Error 99 Printer Not Ready
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- The printer is off-line or the power is off. Turn the printer on and
- ensure that the ``On-Line'' status light is lit. Try the print
- routine again. If the error continues to appear, check that you have
- selected the proper output port and that your printer is connected
- properly to the port. Check all cables to the printer.
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- Errors 301, 302, 303, 306 - File XXXX.XXX Missing
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- A file required by FormGen II is missing. The program will not be
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- Errors 304 - File XXXX.HLP Not Available
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- FORMGEN II can't find the help file. The help function will not be
- available.
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- Error 305 Warning! File print.drv Not Found
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- FORMGEN II can't locate the print driver specified in the
- configuration program. Go to the configuration module [Alt][F10] and
- re-select the printer type from the list of available types.
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- Error 311 - COMMAND.COM must be present
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- FORMGEN II can't locate COMMAND.COM. This is common when installed in
- a network environment. Call FormGen to obtain a network license and
- station kits which will eliminate this problem.
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- Error 312 - FORM-PRT.EXE Not Found
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- The print module is missing.
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- Error 313 - Module Missing
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- A module required for proper operation is missing. Re-install the
- system.
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- Error 321 - Insufficient RAM
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- System memory is too full to allow DOS inside FORMGEN II.
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- Error 322 - Insufficient RAM
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- System memory is too full to hold the print module. Save the form,
- exit to DOS (using [Alt][X]), and then print:
- type:> FORM-PRT.EXE filename [Enter]
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- Errors 331 to 334 - Window Space
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- There is not enough storage space left to allow the attempted window
- operation.
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- WARNING MESSAGES
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- Message 401 - Invalid Data Path
- _______________________________
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- You have defined a data path which does not currently exist. This is
- usually a spelling error or an incorrect use of the \ in the data
- path.
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- Message 402 - File Not Found
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- The file you are attempting to load cannot be located in the current
- data path directory. Check your filename spelling, then the data path
- configuration [Alt][P] to ensure that FormGen II is conversing with
- the directory that contains the file in question.
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- Message 403 - Bad File Name
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- You are attempting to use an illegal filename. This is most commonly
- caused by punctuation symbols in a filename or a bad data path.
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- Message 411 - File exists. - Overwrite it?
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- FORMGEN II is trying to protect you from over writing an existing
- file. If you are sure you wish to over write, then enter Y for yes.
- If you wish to discontinue the save operation, press [Esc] or enter N
- for no.
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- Message 412 - File has not been saved...
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- Your file has not been saved since changes have been made to the form.
- Your options are to (1) enter N for no - don't abandon the form, Y for
- yes - abandon the form.
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- Message 413 - File has not been saved... Abandon it?
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- Your file has not been saved since changes have been made to the form.
- Your options are to (1) enter N for no - don't abandon the form, Y for
- yes - abandon the form.
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- INDEX
- _____ Deleting a Text Window 23
- Draw a form 1, 2
- Add Text 2, 10 DRAW Double Line 5, 7, 27
- Adding text 1, 10 DRAW Single Line 5, 7, 27
- Addition 20 DRAW Thick Line 5, 7, 27
- Area Fill 20, 24 Draw with character 8
- Arrow characters 18, 19, 30 Duplicate Character 19, 27
- Arrow keys 2, 8, 25, 33
- ASCII files 14 Editing a Form 9
- Auto .i.Border 18, 29 Editing a Text Window 23
- Auto fill 20, 34 Editing Text 10
- Auto line draw 8, 9, 28 Erase 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 27
- EXIT 17, 36, 37
- Block Copy 13, 32 Extract Block 34
- Block Define 5, 6, 30, 33
- Block definition 3, 13 File Names 14
- Block Extract 19 Form Feed 16, 35
- Block fill 20 FORM-PRT 1, 25
- Block merge 20 FORM.EXE 1
- Block move 14, 32
- Block Operations 3, 10, 13, 19, Halftone screens 1, 19, 20, 21,
- 33, 36 22, 24, 31
- Border 18, 29 Hardware 4, 21, 25
- Bottom of Pad 26 Help 2, 4, 12, 36
- Bottom of Screen 26 Horizontal Double Line 8, 28
- Horizontal Single Line 8, 28
- Call Operating System 17, 36
- Calling DOS 17 Insert Column 9, 33
- Carriage Return 25 Insert mode 4, 8, 9, 10, 28, 29
- Center Function 31 Insert Row 9, 32
- Center Marker 12, 31 Insert Space 29
- Center text 3, 31
- Check Circle 30 Landscape/.i.Portrait 35
- Clear Pad 36 Left Edge of Pad 25
- Clearing the Pad 15 Left justify 3
- Column delete 32 Line Drawing 7, 18, 29
- Configuration Module 15, 17, 37 Line Feed 16, 35
- Copies 3, 16, 34, 35 Load a Form 3, 14
- Copy Block 33 Load Form 15, 35
- Copying Files 16
- Cursor movement 2, 6 Measurement 6
- Cursor position indicator 5, 30 Merge Block 34, 36
- Merge File 34, 36
- Data path 3, 15, 36 Merging Forms 20
- Define a Block 13 Mouse 2, 6, 7, 20, 25
- Define Block 33 Move Block 34
- Definitions 1 Move Cursor 25, 32
- Delete Block 34 Moving the Cursor 6, 23, 33, 34
- Delete Character 29
- Delete Column 10, 33 Overtype mode 4, 8, 9, 10, 20
- Delete Row 10, 32
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- Portrait 16, 35
- Print a Form 3
- Print Form 16, 34
- Print the form 3
- Printing .i.Text Windows 24
- Printing a Form 16
- Proportional 21
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- Right justify 3
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- Save Form 15, 35
- Saving a Form 15
- Set Text Size 30
- Status Line 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16,
- 27, 30, 31
- Stretch mode 5, 8, 9, 10, 28, 33
- Switch 4, 16, 25, 35
- Syntax 4
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- TAB Right 25
- Text & Travel 2, 5, 8, 10
- Text Alignment 12
- Text sizes 2, 11
- Text windows 2, 3, 10, 16, 19, 20,
- 21, 22, 24, 31, 32, 34, 35
- Toggle 8, 16, 29, 33
- Top of Pad 26
- Top of Screen 26
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- Vertical Double Line 8, 28
- Vertical lines 3, 7, 8, 28
- Vertical Single Line 8, 28
- Vertical Text 30
- Vertical Typing Mode 5, 10, 11
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- Window Memory 24
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