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- * THUMB PRINT SOFTWARE'S *
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- * TP-ET Ver. 2.0 *
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- * COPYRIGHT (C) THUMB PRINT SOFTWARE *
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- * 1989 - 1993 *
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- * ALL RIGHTS RESERVED *
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- * (SHAREWARE EVALUATION COPY) *
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- DISCLAIMER:
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- These program/s are provided on an "AS IS BASIS". All risks are
- with you the "USER". At no time will Thumb Print Software or Duane
- J. Schnur be liable to you for any damages, including any lost
- profits, lost savings, or other incidental or consequential damages
- arising out of the use or inability to use these programs. Even if
- Thumb Print Software or Duane J. Schnur have been advised of the
- possibility of such damage. You acknowledge that you have read this
- agreement, understand it, and agree to be bound by it's terms and
- conditions.
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- Files on your Shareware disk:
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- TP-ET.EXE ---- Electric Typewriter Program
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- TPET.HLP ---- HyperText Help File
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- TP-ET.DOC ---- This file.
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- README.TXT ---- May or May not be on the disk. Will
- have any last minute updates.
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- INSTALL.BAT ---- Batch file with instructions on
- installing TP-ET.
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- PRINTDOC.BAT ---- Use this batch file to print out this
- Shareware Manual of TP-ET.
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- TPPRN.DAT ---- List of drivers supported by TP-ET.
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- TPPRN.DRV ---- Printer control codes.
- _______________________________________________________________
- SUBJECT: PAGE
- What is TP-ET------------------------------------- 1
- System Requirements------------------------------- 1
- First Things First-------------------------------- 2
- Features Of The Main Menu Screen------------------ 3
- Features From The Edit Screen--------------------- 3
- Opening A Menu------------------------------------ 4
- Margins------------------------------------------- 4
- Boxes - Date/Time Stamp--------------------------- 5
- Word Wrap - Auto Save----------------------------- 5
- Printer Drivers - Port Change--------------------- 5
- Current Driver/Port------------------------------- 5
- Start - Help-------------------------------------- 5
- Edit Screen--------------------------------------- 5
- Selecting A File---------------------------------- 6
- Changing Drives/Directories--------------------- 6
- Selecting The File------------------------------ 6
- New File------------------------------------------ 7
- Save File/Save As--------------------------------- 7
- Convert To ASCII---------------------------------- 7
- DOS Shell - Cut/Copy/Paste - UNDO----------------- 8
- Center A Line - What Is A Clipboard--------------- 9
- Find - Find/Replace------------------------------- 10
- Codes - Boxes------------------------------------- 11
- Inserts - Options - About TP-ET------------------- 12
- Navigation Keys - Using The TAB Key--------------- 14
- DOS Command Line Switches------------------------- 14
- Why Register-------------------------------------- 15
-
- (1)
- What is TP-ET?
-
- TP-ET is an electric typewriter program. If your wondering why not
- just use a word processor instead; the answer is TP-ET is just a
- lot easier to use and learn. In fact you could use it without ever
- even reading the manual.
-
- Most letters/correspondence we write are no larger than 1 to 4
- pages. TP-ET will allow files as large as 30,000 bytes. A word
- processor allows files as large as memory. Not only is TP-ET an
- excellent way to write letters but; it is very useful as a simple
- text editor. In fact compared to EDIT.EXE that comes with DOS 5.0
- TP-ET is far more powerful and just as easy to use. From writing
- batch files to long letters TP-ET will more than satisfy your
- needs.
-
- If you are familiar with Version 1.0 you will find no similarity
- between this version and 1.0. Version 2.0 is far superior to the
- first version. Since MicroSoft came out with Visual Basic for DOS
- things that were complicated problems such as Word Wrap - Find and
- Replace are now a snap to program.
-
- System Requirements:
-
- MS-DOS 3.1 or higher
- 512K of system ram
- MDA-CGA-EGA-VGA adaptor
- Printer (required for printout of documents)
- 286 16MHZ or higher recommended (8088 will work but screens take
- ore time to load.)
-
-
-
-
- (2)
- First Things First:
-
- Selecting Text:
- You will see many references to Select Text. Whenever you are told
- to select text there are 2 different ways to do this.
-
- KeyBoard:
- Place the cursor on the top left corner (character)
- where you want the selected text to begin. Press the
- SHIFT KEY DOWN AND HOLD IT DOWN while you move the
- cursor with the arrow keys to the bottom right corner
- (character) where the selected text is to end. Let up on
- the Shift Key. The selected text will be in reverse
- video (highlighted). This works whether you are
- selecting one character or multiple lines of text.
-
- Mouse:
- Place the mouse cursor on the top left corner
- (character) where you want the selected text to begin.
- PRESS AND HOLD THE LEFT MOUSE BUTTON DOWN WHILE you move
- the Mouse cursor to the bottom right corner (character)
- where the selected text is to end. Let up on the Left Mouse
- Button. The selected text will be in reverse video
- (highlighted). This works whether you are selecting one
- character or multiple lines of text.
-
- WATCH OUT ---- WATCH OUT --- WATCH OUT
-
- Anytime you have any text highlighted DO NOT PRESS ANY KEY THAT
- WILL PRINT A CHARACTER ON THE SCREEN. If you do whatever text is
- highlighted will be replaced by whatever key you press. This is
- not just an anomolly of TP-ET this is common among MicroSoft word
- processing programs IE: MicroSoft Works. If this does happen to
- you and you did not intend for it to happen simply Open the Edit
- Menu and select Undo. This will put the text back the way it was.
- One thing to remember: DO NOT PRESS ANY MORE KEYS BEFORE YOU USE
- UNDO. If you press even one more key that places a character on
- the screen Undo will not help you.
-
- (3)
- Features:
- All margins are programmable Left-Right-Top-Bottom.
- Tabs are preset at 8 spaces (not programmable)
- Auto Insert keys: 10 available with up to 35 characters per key.
- Four different style boxes can be drawn in your letter.
- Auto Date stamp available in 4 variations.
- Auto Time stamp available in 3 variations.
- Word Wrap ON/OFF
- Auto Save every 10 mins. ON/OFF
- Over 40 printer drivers available
- Change output port LPT 1-2-3
- These are settings available in the Main Menu:
-
- From the Edit Screen:
- Start a New File
- Open an Existing File
- Save a File (optionally as a .LET file)
- Save a File with a new name
- Save a selected block of text to a file
- Merge a file from disk into the current file
- DOS SHELL available from Main & Edit Screen
- Print a file
- Convert a file to pure ASCII (remove embedded printer controls)
- ----------------------
- Cut a block of text from the letter and place it in the Clipboard
- Copy a block of text to the ClipBoard
- Delete a block of text (not placed in the Clipboard)
- Paste text from the ClipBoard anywhere in your letter
- Select the entire file as a block
- Undo last edit change
- Turn Word Wrap ON/OFF
- ----------------------
- Find a word/phrase
- Find-Replace a word/phrase
- ----------------------
- Embed Printer Controls for:
- Bold - Double Wide - Italic - Pica - Underline - Super/Sub Script
- NLQ - Proportional - Elite
-
- (4)
- Draw boxes by using Shift-FKey combinations
- ----------------------
- Change all text to Upper/Lower Case
- Change a block of text to Upper/Lower Case
- Set/Goto a bookmark
- Expand/Contract the text input area
- Get a word/byte count
- ----------------------
-
- Each Screen Main/Edit has a Hyper-Text Help system available.
- The help text is in TP-ET.HLP file which resides in the same
- Drive/Dir as TP-ET.EXE. If it cannot be found when TP-ET loads a
- message will appear on the screen informing you Help is not
- available. If Disk Space is a premium you can elect not to have
- TP-ET.HLP available as this file is over 60K in size.
-
- As TP-ET loads it will look for TP-ET.DRV, if it is not found you
- will see a message telling you so and that the Generic Driver is
- being used. What this means no Printer Control codes can be
- embedded within your letter. This is exactly what will happen the
- first time you use TP-ET. Once TP-ET loads open the Printer Menu
- and select a Printer driver that matches your printer or one that
- your printer can emulate. From the Printer Menu select whichever
- output port LPT 1-2-3 is connected to your printer. LPT 1
- is the default port and probably will be the right one 90% of the
- time.
-
- Up And Running:
-
- Assuming you have run install.bat you should now have the Main
- Menu Screen on your Monitor. Using the Menus is very easy. They
- are just like any other Pull Down Menu System. Your Mouse is fully
- supported by TP-ET in fact it is by far the easiest way to use TP-
- ET.
-
- Opening a Menu:
-
- Mouse: just point and shoot:
-
- KeyBoard: Press ALT key and the Highlighted letter of the Pull
- Down Menu Item you want. You may also use the Left/Right arrow
- keys to move the bouncing light bar to the Pull Down Menu Item you
- want and press Enter.
-
- The Settings Menu has all the document settings that you can
- change and save to disk. Most all Settings require none to very
- little actual typing from the keyboard on your part. It has been
- made as goof proof as possible. You can select any item from a
- pull down menu by pressing the Highlighted Letter - moving the
- light bar and pressing Enter - or click the left mouse button on
- the item.
-
- Margins: The minimum/maximum values are programmed into TP-ET. You
- cannot enter an out of range amount. You use the scroll bars to
- select the margin settings. Use the mouse on the scroll bar ends
- or elevator button or use the Tab Key to select (Highlight) the
- margin control you want then press the left/right arrow keys to
- change the value. Click Accept/Cancel or use the Tab Key to
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- select the Accept/Cancel button then press Enter or Space Bar.
-
- Boxes - Date/Time Stamp: these have option buttons you select to
- get the desired effect. Simply click the option or use the Tab Key
- to enter a Frame and use the Up/Down arrow key to select the
- option. Click/Press the Accept/Cancel button.
-
- Word Wrap - Auto Save: these are simply ON/OFF switches.
- Click/Press the desired button.
-
- Printer Drivers: a list box will open showing you all the printer
- drivers available. There are several ways to scroll through the
- list. Us Page Up/Page Down - Up/Down arrow keys - Click on the
- Scroll Bar - Press Home/End keys - Press a letter of the alphabet
- to get to a section quickly, IE: to get to the Epson printers
- press E. Highlight the driver you want and press Accept/Cancel.
-
- Port Change: is like the Date/Time Stamp you click/select the
- option button you want.
-
- Current Driver/Port and Supported Codes are information screens
- only. They tell you which printer and what output port is active
- also which printer control codes the driver supports.
-
- Start: does just what is says, it sends you to the Edit Screen
- where you type in your letter.
-
- Help: the Help menu has a section on using help. See that
- selection to understand how to use Help.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Edit Screen:
-
- The Edit Screen is divided into 2 sections. The top section is
- where you enter your letter. The bottom section is an information
- area. There are 4 info frames. Word Count: Byte Count: Disk Space:
- Mins. remaining before Auto Save (if Auto Save has been turned
- on).
-
- The top bar is the Pull Down Menu Bar. The first Menu File takes
- care of all file Input/Output. If you are going to open an
- existing file a dialog box will open. As with most dialog boxes in
- TP-ET you don't have to type in any input; you can do it all with
- the keyboard or mouse. The default Drive and Directory will be
- displayed in two list boxes. The box on the left are all files in
- the current or default directory. The list box on the right are
- all Sub-directories of the current directory. Above this list box
- is a Drive selector.
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- Selecting a file:
-
- We will assume you want a file on Hard Drive D. The directory is
- TPET. The file is MYLET. We will also assume the default or
- current Drive/Dir is Drive C: - ASCII directory. The first thing
- you will see when you select Open Existing File is all the files
- in the directory ASCII on Drive C:
-
- Changing Drives:
- Mouse -- click the arrow on the Drive selector above the directory
- list box. A list of all available drives on your system will
- appear. In our case we will select Drive D by clicking on D:
-
- Keyboard -- Use the Tab key to highlight/select the Drive Selector
- then use the Down/Up arrow to cycle through the available drives.
- In this case when D appears we would press Enter.
-
- Changing Directories:
- When Drive D appears all files and directories from the root or
- main directory of drive D will appear in both list boxes.
-
- Mouse -- use the scroll bar to highlight the directory TPET and
- press Enter or just Double Click on TPET.
-
- Keyboard -- Use the Tab Key to select/highlight the Directory list
- box. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight TPET and press Enter.
-
- Selecting the file:
- All available files in the subdirectory TPET on Drive D will now
- appear in the file list box (left side list box).
-
- Mouse -- Use the scroll bar to highlight MYLET then press Enter or
- just Double Click on it.
-
- KeyBoard -- Use the Tab Key to select/highlight the file list box.
- Use the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight MYLET then press Enter.
-
- TP-ET will now check the file size of MYLET if it is over 30,000
- bytes you will not be able to load it into the Edit Screen. If it
- is less you will be asked if you want a backup copy created before
- you begin to work on MYLET. It is a prudent idea to always make a
- back up of an important file. All back up copies will have their
- first character changed to the % sign.
-
-
-
- Once MYLET appears in the Edit Screen you can do anything you wish
- to the file.
-
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- New File:
-
- If you have been working on a file and are finished and want to
- write another letter you can clear the Edit Screen by using New
- File. The first thing TP-ET does is see if this file already has a
- file name. If it does, it saves it to disk then clears the Edit
- Screen. If it does not have a file name a dialog box will open for
- you to type in a file name. You will be offered the option of
- saving the file as a .LET file. The only difference between a .LET
- file and any other file is your current settings will also be saved
- in the file such as margins date/time stamp etc. If you want a
- .LET file select the .LET file option. You may type in a
- Drive/Directory before the name of the file.
- ------------
-
- Save File/Save As:
-
- Save File is used to do just what the name indicates Save the
- current file in the Edit Screen. If it already has a name, that is
- the name that will be used. Save As is handy when you have changed
- a file and want to save it as a different name yet retain the
- original file on disk unchanged. Such a circumstance is when
- writing a form letter where you need only to input the name and
- date but the text remains as is. When you save files in TP-ET you
- can name the drive and directory. It is up to you to make sure
- the Drive/Dir and File name are legal DOS entries.If you have
- loaded a file from the open existing selection then which ever
- drive/directory you loaded from will be the drive/directory it will
- be saved to. Of course it is up to you not to remove a disk from the
- drive that the file came from. If the drive is not ready you will
- receive an error message to correct the situation and try again.
- -------------
-
-
- Convert to ASCII:
-
- Use this when you want to remove all embedded printer control
- characters and if it is a .LET file the settings line. This is the
- first line of a .LET file. What you end up with is a pure ASCII
- file that can be loaded into any word processor that will accept
- pure ASCII files. The file will have the same name except it will
- now carry the extension .ASC. You will still have the original
- file on disk. Another option is to remove embedded printer control
- characters and add CR/LF at the end of each screen line. This way
- your letter will be exactly as it appears on the screen. This
- option is not available if Word Wrap is currently turned off.
-
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- DOS SHELL:
-
- Use this when you want to return to DOS. You may have to return to
- format a Disk or whatever. When you want to return to TP-ET simply
- type EXIT [ENTER} at the DOS prompt. You will be returned to the
- screen you left Main/Edit.
- --------------
-
- Cut/Copy/Paste:
-
- These are very handy word processor functions. You highlight
- whatever text you want to CUT or COPY. Using a mouse place the
- mouse cursor on the first letter of the word/phrase you want to
- select. Press the left button down and hold it down. Now move the
- mouse to the diagonal right bottom corner and let up on the
- button. The text will be highlighted. With the KeyBoard place the
- cursor on the first letter of the word/phrase you want to select.
- Press a Shift Key down and hold it down while using the arrow keys
- to move to the diagonal right bottom corner. Let up on the Shift
- key. You now have the text highlighted.
-
- You can now Cut the text out of the file by selecting Cut from the
- Edit Menu. This will place the text in the ClipBoard. To paste the
- text back in the file (anywhere) place the cursor where you want
- the text and select Paste from the Edit Menu. To make a Copy of a
- word/phrase select the text as outlined above and select Copy from
- the Edit Menu. You now still have the text in the original
- position plus a copy of it in the ClipBoard. You can Paste it in
- the file anywhere you wish.
-
- Some word processors call this procedure Copy/Move instead of
- Cut/Copy/Paste. You may also select any text and press the Delete
- key. The text will be gone. No copy will be placed in the
- ClipBoard.
-
- UNDO:
-
- Our savior. Undo can save you from an unwanted delete. Suppose you
- select some text and press Delete when you meant to use the Cut
- feature. The text will not be placed in the ClipBoard.
-
- STOP BEFORE YOU TOUCH ANOTHER KEY:
-
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- (9)
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- Select Undo from the Edit Menu to restore the deleted text. The
- reason the stop before you touch another key is every time you
- press a key whatever was in undo will be replaced by whatever
- characters made up the file before the last key press. In other
- words if the file said:
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- How are you doing.
-
- Now you press the letter W -- the file will now be
-
- How are you doing. W
-
- The Undo copy will be How are you doing.
-
- Now you press the letter e -- the text will now be
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- How are you doing. We
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- The Undo copy will be How are you doing. W
-
- As you can see the text before the last typed letter is always in
- Undo. Undo is not really to retrieve this type of text. What it
- really is for to retrieve a massive delete of a selected block of
- text. The reason for the example is to impress on you the
- importance of using Undo immediately and not to type a single
- character before you use it.
-
- Center A Line:
-
- You center a line by Selecting the line then selecting Center A
- Line from the Edit Menu. You select the line the same way you
- select any text. You must select the line before it can be
- centered. If nothing is selected you will receive an error
- message. If you select more than one line you will receive an
- error message. The only way you can defeat the function is to
- select only a couple words in a line. Doing this will cause
- unpredictable results.
- ----------------
-
- What the Heck is this ClipBoard thing?????
-
- The ClipBoard is a area in memory that is used as a temporary
- storage area. Only one block of text can be held in this area at a
- time. When you select a block of text then Cut/Copy it, a copy of
- it is placed in the ClipBoard. Whenever you use the Paste feature
- a COPY of the text block is inserted in your letter. You can
- Paste as many copies as you want anywhere in the letter that you
- want. If you select a new block of text and use the Cut/Copy
- selections the new block of text will replace whatever is already
- in the ClipBoard. Keep this in mind when you use the Cut/Copy
- features.
-
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-
- Find Find/Replace:
-
- This is another very hand addition to TP-ET. By selecting Find
- from the Find Menu a dialog box will open up. Type in what you
- want to find a word/phrase. If you want the find to be case
- sensitive select the case sensitive option. The first match will
- appear highlighted. Pressing F3 will move you to the next match.
- The matching is cyclical in other words the match will go through
- the end of the file on to the beginning of the file.
-
-
- Find and Replace:
-
- This works similar to Find except the dialog box contains 2 input
- lines and two frames with option buttons. The first input line is
- the word/phrase you want to be found. The second input line is the
- word/phrase with which you want to replace the first line. The
- replace word/phrase can be shorter or longer than the find
- word/phrase. TP-ET will adjust all lines to fit within the
- left/right margins IF WORD WRAP IS ON. If it is off the replace
- word/phrase will be inserted on the line with no regard for the
- right margin.
-
- The 2 frames with option buttons are if you want the find to be
- case sensitive or not; and whether you want verification before a
- replace. This is probably a good idea in a very long letter where
- several finds of the find word/phrase are scattered throughout the
- letter. You may replace an instance that you do not want replaced.
- If you select verify every time a find is made a verification
- window will open. In this window is Change Skip Cancel. If you
- select Change the find will be replaced. Skip will leave the find
- as is and search for the next find. Cancel will cancel the entire
- find/replace operation.
-
- The Find in Find - Replace works a little different than the one
- in Find. Once the bottom of the file is incurred the Find and
- Replace will stop. It will not cycle back to the beginning. If you
- are to begin a Find - Replace it would be wise to go to the top of
- the file (press CTRL-HOME). Once you are the top of the file now
- select Find-Replace. This way the entire file will be searched.
- ----------------
-
-
- (11)
- Codes:
-
- Under the Codes menu you will find all the special printer control
- characters you can embed in your letter. Any controls that are
- greyed out are not supported by your printer and can not be
- selected. In fact if you are using the Generic Printer Driver the
- menu selection Codes will be grayed out. Most of the codes have an
- ON/OFF state. The ASCII characters to the right of the code
- represent what you will see on your screen. The first character is
- the ON character the second character is the OFF. Pica does not
- have an OFF character. It is your responsibility to turn a code
- off once you have turned it on. For instance if you turn on
- SuperScript for say one word and forget to turn it off it will
- remain in effect for the remainder of your letter. To turn on a
- control code simply select the code you want immediately before
- the first letter of the word/phrase. To turn it off select the
- control code again immediately after the last letter of the
- word/phrase. TP-ET keeps track of any control codes you have
- turned on and will insert the proper control character to shut the
- code off. As you embed codes you will notice that in the Code Menu
- that every time a printer code is inserted a bullet appears before
- it's name. When you embed the code to turn that printer code off
- the bullet disappears. It would be a good idea to check the menu
- before printing a letter to see if you left any codes turned on.
-
-
- You should be able to select multiple codes for the word/phrase. I
- was unable to test this because I do not have every one of these
- printers. On the printers that I have tested multiple codes have
- worked.
- ---------------------
-
-
- Boxes:
-
- It is very easy to draw boxes in your letter. The Shift F1-F6 keys
- do the drawing. Whatever style of box you have selected in the
- Main Menu under the Settings Menu will be the style of box you can
- draw. You cannot change styles from the Edit Screen. Drawing boxes
- is not like using a Paint Program. In other words the arrow keys
- will not draw the boxes. Another difference you must press the
- Enter key at the end of each line to get to the next line. Use the
- space bar to move over in line with the box to draw the next
- element. Once a box is drawn you can type inside the box by using
- the Overtype Mode. Press the INS key to toggle between the Insert
- and Overtype Mode.
- ---------------------
-
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- Inserts:
-
- There are 3 selections in the Insert Menu. You can insert the
- current Date - Time - or one of the Auto Insert Keys that have
- been programmed. The Date and Time format will be whatever you
- selected in the Settings Menu of the Main Menu. The Auto Insert
- keys all have Hot keys. ALT 0-9 will insert one of the ten AI
- keys. If Word Wrap is turned on the inserted text will cause the
- line and subsequent lines to word wrap as necessary.
- ---------------------
-
- Options:
-
- There are many options available. You can change the text of an
- entire file to Upper or Lower case. You can change the text in a
- selected block to Upper or Lower case.
-
- You can set a bookmark anywhere in your letter and return to it.
-
- You can blank the screen (same is available in the Main Menu under
- Settings Menu). A moving window will open saying the computer is
- in service and to press any key to unblank the screen.
-
- You can enlarge the size of the Edit Area. By pressing CTRL Down
- Arrow the Edit Area will increase by one line. Enlarging the Edit
- Area will cover up the message frames at the bottom of the screen.
- To shrink the Edit Area press CTRL Up Arrow. The Edit Area will
- shrink until it reaches it's normal default size.
-
- You can check to see where the Page Break will occur when you
- print the letter. This is very handy in a multiple page letter. If
- the break doesn't occur where you want,simply add/subtract
- blank lines until it does.
- ---------------------
-
- Help:
-
- The Help is the same as in the Main Menu Screen except it is
- geared towards the Edit Screen selections. To learn how to use the
- Hyper-Text Help System select Using Help from the Help Menu.
-
-
-
- About TP-ET:
-
- TP-ET was originally written in 1989. This is the second update.
- Version 1.5 was a bug fix of version 1.0. This version 2.0 is
- leaps and bounds past 1.5. An entirely new user interface and Edit
- Screen is in 2.0. Many features have been added to 2.0.
-
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- 1.0/1.5 was written using Microsoft's Quick Basic 4.5 and many 3rd
- party routines from Micro Help. Version 2.0 is written with
- Microsoft's new Visual Basic For DOS. This language is radically
- different from what was being used here at Thumb Print Software.
- VB/DOS has a look and feel of a Window's program. Things that
- would have been a monumental task IE: Cut/Copy/Paste and
- Find/Replace are now easily coded. The true winner is you the
- user. It is now possible for Thumb Print Software to make a total
- remake of TP-ET and still keep the registration cost the same
- $19.50. Quite a bit of thought was given to doubling the
- registration fee. Fortunately ShareWare was suppose to be a low
- cost alternative to shrink wrap products. Some of the ShareWare
- companies products are actually more expensive than their
- commercial counterparts. TP-ET is aimed almost exclusively at the
- home user and the small business and clubs. We at TPS feel
- everything in this world is to expensive; that is why the low
- cost of registration.
-
- TP-ET in the ShareWare Version is the exact same as the Registered
- version. There are no hidden or disabled features. So Why
- Register. Well; mainly because it is the right thing to do.
- Besides when you register you will receive TPLABEL. This is an
- excellent mailing label program. You can print mailing labels
- (pin fed). Print business envelopes by manual feeding
- envelopes to any HP compatible Laser Printer. Each
- label database can contain 1000 addresses. You can have up to 100
- different databases, that is the same as having 100,000 addresses
- on disk. Another feature of TPLABEL is the ability to print
- reports of all the addresses in a database. These reports are
- printed in condensed elite (160 characters per line). Each address
- is on a single line. Each address consists of up to 32 characters
- per line (field) with 5 lines per label.
-
- ETPRN.EXE:
- The registered version of TP-ET contains this program. If no
- printer driver will work with your printer ETPRN.EXE will create a
- custom driver just for your printer. All you need to do is have
- your printer manual handy and then input the control codes
- directly into ETPRN as they appear in your manual.
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- Navigation Keys:
-
- When you are in the Edit Screen the following keys move you about
- the document:
-
- DEL --------------- deletes the character the cursor is on.
- BKSP -------------- deletes the character to the left of the
- cursor. Text moves left.
- PG-UP ------------- moves the text ahead 1 screen page.
- PG-DN ------------- moves the text back 1 screen page.
- Arrow Keys -------- moves cursor Left/Right 1 character.
- moves cursor Up/Down 1 line.
- CTRL-Left Arrow --- moves cursor 1 word left.
- CTRL-Right Arrow -- moves cursor 1 word right.
- CTRL-Home --------- moves cursor to beginning of the document.
- CTRL-End ---------- moves cursor to the end of the document.
- INS --------------- toggles between Overtype and Insert States.
- Overtype State cursor is full character cell.
- Insert State cursor is bottom of cell.
-
- Using The TAB Key:
-
- If you are not using a mouse the TAB key moves you from control to
- control in any of the Dialog Boxes. A control is any item that can
- get the focus IE: a text line/box -- a button (Cancel - Ok
- etc). Shift Tab will move you backward through the controls in the
- Dialog Box.
-
- DOS Command Line Switches:
-
- MONO:
- The Mono switch is mainly for LapTop/NoteBook computers and those
- using a CGA card with a composite B/W monitor IE: Tandy 1000 with
- a VM-4 monitor. If your adapter card is color but your monitor is
- not try this switch to force TP-ET into B/W.
- TP-ET MONO [ENTER]
-
- File:
- If you want to load a file to Edit as TP-ET is loading you may add
- the file to the DOS Command Line. You may use the MONO switch and
- a file name on the Command Line. It does not matter which order
- they are in:
- IE: TP-ET MONO C:\ASCII\LETTERS\MYLET [ENTER]
- IE: TP-ET D:\LETTERS\JOE.LET MONO [ENTER]
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- Why Register?
- If you find that you use TP-ET the Shareware Concept requests that
- you register the program with the author. By registering you
- encourage the author to continue to support the program. Without
- any feed back a program will soon become abandoned even if there
- are many users who don't feel they should register the program.
- Many a shareware program has fell by the wayside because of non-
- registration by the users. None of us authors will ever get rich
- from shareware (exceptions: PC-WRITE PROCOMM - BUTTONWARE etc:)
- but; we do appreciate receiving some compensation for our time and
- efforts.
-
- What does Registration get you:
-
- Besides a real warm and fuzzy feeling ----------
-
- -------------------------------------
- 1 year telephone support.
-
- A bound printed manual
-
- TPLABEL and ETPRN. Check the Readme file on your Shareware
- disk for any extra programs.
-
- The latest registered version of TP-ET.
-
- Defective Disk Replacement for 14 days after receipt.
-
- Que Card in a plastic container.
-
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-
- Each time you Exit TP-ET back to DOS you will be asked if you want to
- load the TP-ET Registration form. This form is provided so that you
- need only to fill in the blanks. To move from Field to Field use the
- Tab key or Shift Tab to move backwards. The form sends no codes to
- your printer and therefore should print out with no problems. Be sure
- to check which Shipping/Handling charges apply to you and the size
- disk/s you need. 5 1/4" disks are 360K format - 3 1/2" disks are 720K
- format.
-
- You may pay by personal check. So far I haven't been stung with a
- bad check. Until that happens there won't be any waiting time for
- the check to clear. Sorry I'm not big enough to have MC/VISA.
-
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