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- March 31, 1986
- PC-OUTLINE Version 1.05
-
- These are some of the files on this disk:
-
- PCO.EXE - executable file for running PC-OUTLINE
- README.1 - the latest notes about PC-OUTLINE not included in the manual
- README.2 - descriptions of the utility programs included on the disk
- GLOBAL.COM - utility program #1 (see README.2)
- CPY.COM - utility program #2 (see README.2)
- DIRS.COM - utility program #3 (see README.2)
- MOVE.COM - utility program #4 (see README.2)
- MEM.COM - utility program #5 (see README.2)
- BEEP.COM - utility program #6 (see README.2)
- PUSHDIR.COM - utility program #7 (see README.2)
- POPDIR.COM - utility program #8 (see README.2)
- DOC.PRN - brief documentation in printable form
- DOC.PCO - brief documentation in a PC-OUTLINE file
- EPSON.CFG - the epson printer driver
- IBM.CFG - the ibm printer driver
- BLANK.CFG - a dummy printer driver that will ignore all print codes
- PRINTDOC.BAT - a batch file that will print DOC.PRN to LPT1
- PCPRINT.COM - a program for changing printer drivers
- KEYSET.COM - a program for customizing the PC-OUTLINE invoke key
- PCOPRN$.CFG - a printer substitution file for correctly printing graphics
- characters on non-IBM printers.
- CREATE.PCO - an outline describing how to create new outline elements.
- MENUS.PCO - an outline describing how to use the menus.
- HIDING.PCO - an outline describing how to hide and unhide outline
- elements.
- MOVE.PCO - an outline describing how to rearrange outline elements.
- GOODCLK.COM - a program to make the time display in PC-OUTLINE work
- correctly on some compatibles (AT&T, EPSON, and others).
- To use it, just run it in your autoexec.bat file (or any
- time before loading PC-OUTLINE).
-
- Last minute notes about PC-OUTLINE:
-
- A couple new features have been implemented which are not included in
- the manual.
-
- 1) NEW WAY OF SPECIFYING WHERE THE CONFIGURATION FILE IS FOR USE ON
- A HARD DISK: Instead of using the /l=<configuration file/path
- name> as a command parameter option, you may put the command
- SET PCO=<configuration file/path name> in your autoexec.bat
- file. PC-OUTLINE will first look in the current directory for
- the configuration file PCO.CFG. If it is not found there and
- there was no /l=..... command parameter, then PC-OUTLINE will
- try the file/path set in the environment with the dos SET
- command. By using this feature, you can start PC-OUTLINE from
- anywhere on your hard disk simply by pathing to the directory
- that contains PCO.EXE. PC-OUTLINE will do the rest of the work,
- automatically finding its configuration files.
-
- 2) NEW /d COMMAND PARAMETER FOR CONTROLLING THE STARTING CURRENT
- DIRECTORY IN PC-OUTLINE: The configuration file PCO.CFG
- (created from the ADVANCED CONFIGURATION menu) can contain a
- starting directory. If it does, then each time PC-OUTLINE
- starts it will automatically start with that directory as the
- current directory for outline files. If it does not contain a
- starting directory, (the entry in the ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
- menu for starting directory is blank), then PC-OUTLINE will use
- the current DOS directory as its starting directory. If you set
- a current directory in the above menu because you keep most of
- your outline files in one particular location, but sometimes you
- want to start up PC-OUTLINE with a different directory, then you
- can log to the directory you want and type PCO.EXE /d. The /d
- will tell PC-OUTLINE to ignore the starting directory set in the
- configuration file and use the DOS current directory.
-
- 3) Although it is not mentioned in the documentation anywhere,
- PC-OUTLINE supports the creation of a printer substitution table
- allowing you to print graphics characters on some printers. Note:
- Graphics characters will print exactly as seen on the screen on an
- IBM printer. On epson printers and most other printers, however, you
- must do a little extra work to get some graphics characters to print
- correctly.
-
- For example, if you choose bullet numbering for your outlines, an
- epson printer will not correctly print the bullet. To fix this,
- create an ascii file named PCOPRN$.CFG and place the following line
- in it (this file exists on the PC-OUTLINE system disk):
-
- char(254)=143
-
- The bullet character on screen is 254 and the epson printer character
- for a bullet is 143. This command tells PC-OUTLINE that whenever it
- is about to print a character 254, print a 143 instead. You can
- place as many printer substitutions as you like. The string to
- substitute can be more than one character if desired. For example
- you could redefine the tilde character (~) to turn boldface on (for
- an epson printer) by inserting the following line.
-
- char('~')=27,'E'
-
- This would substitute ESC G for every occurence of a tilde character.
-
- Note that there are two ways to insert a value, by placing a
- character in single quotes ('D') or by entering the decimal
- representation for the ascii value of the character (123). Each
- entry must be separated by a comma. Following are some valid
- entries:
-
- char(132)='a'
- char('f')='ABC',32
- char(34)=255,'abc',27,'G'
-
- Any line in the file that begins with a semicolon will be ignored
- (useful for inserting comments). Lines in the substitution file may
- be no longer than 80 characters. To continue a line on the next
- line, end the line with a plus sign. For example:
-
- char('~')='ABCEFGHIJKLMNOP',+
- 'QRSTUVWXYZ'
-
- This command would print the entire alphabet everytime the tilde
- ('~') was encountered in a file.
-
- PC-OUTLINE will look for the file PCOPRN$.CFG in the same directory
- as the configuration file. If you have not used either the
- l=<filename> command parameter or the SET PCO=<filename> command to
- specify where the configuration file is located, then PC-OUTLINE will
- just look for PCOPRN$.CFG in the current directory.
-
-
- ITEMS ADDED TO PC-OUTLINE SINCE THE DOCUMENTATION RELEASE.
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.02:
-
- 1) DE-INSTALL - While using PC-OUTLINE in memory resident mode, you may
- deinstall it from memory by pressing Control-Backspace three times in
- a row from the main editing mode. If there were no memory resident
- programs loaded after PC-OUTLINE, you will recover all the memory
- that PC-OUTLINE was allocated. If you load any memory resident
- programs after PC-OUTLINE, the memory PC-OUTLINE occupied will be
- freed, but it will not be available for dos to use to run other
- programs in.
-
- Note: ONLY USE THE DEINSTALL COMMAND AFTER INVOKING PC-OUTLINE
- FROM THE DOS PROMPT AND ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE SAVED ALL OF
- YOUR OUTLINES. YOU MUST BE IN THE MAIN EDITING MODE OF
- PC-OUTLINE FOR THE DEINSTALL TO WORK (not the opening
- menu).
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.03:
-
- 1) The "Lose Changes" prompt now looks at all open windows. It used to
- only look at changes in the current window.
-
- 2) With the /K command parameter option you can force PC-OUTLINE to take
- its keys directly from the keyboard buffer without going through
- BIOS. This allows you to bypass keyboard enhancers.
-
- MAIN USE: If you have a whole bunch of keys redefined for your word
- processor and you don't want those key definitions for PC-OUTLINE,
- you can use the /K option and the keyboard enhancer will be active in
- your main program, but not when you invoke PC-OUTLINE. When you
- return back to your word processor, the keyboard enhancer will
- automatically be active again. It is likely you will only find use
- for this option when using PC-OUTLINE in its memory resident mode.
-
- For those of you following the progression of versions, all
- non-memory resident versions get their keys through BIOS. For the
- memory resident version, 1.00 and 1.01 got keys directly from
- keyboard buffer, 1.02 got keys through BIOS and 1.03 gives you the
- choice with /K (default through BIOS).
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.04:
-
- 1) A few small changes to make 1.03 work how it was supposed to.
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.05:
-
- 1) DELETE OUTLINE ENTRY PROMPT: The delete outline entry command now
- contains a prompt that asks you to confirm whether you really want to
- delete the entire outline family. This was added in response to
- complaints that the ^D command was too dangerous. You could delete
- your whole outline with a single keystroke. If you do not want this
- prompt, then you can use the command parameter /P when first loading
- PC-OUTLINE and the prompt will be skipped. Note you could also
- define a macro for ^D to be ^DY (^D and then a Y to answer yes to the
- delete prompt).
-
- 2) SNOW ON MONITORS: The /T command parameter will fix a problem with
- snow on the screen that some monitors may have. On some IBM color
- graphics adapters, you may see a small amount of snow on the left
- edge of the screen. Using the /T command parameter should eliminate
- that. The problem also occurs on some Hercules clone video cards.
- If you have the IBM monochrome adapter, an EGA card, or a COMPAQ
- card, you should not need this option. Using the /T parameter has a
- slight disadvantage (so you should not use it unless you need it).
- With /T enabled, the on screen time and the CAPS and NUM indicators
- will only be updated whenever you press a key. Consequently, the
- time and the shift status may not be correct if you have not pressed
- a key for a while. Note: this option is not the same as video
- retrace in the ADVANCED CONFIGURATION menu. If you see snow on the
- screen, you should first make sure that this option is set to YES.
- Only if that does not fix the problem should you use /T. You may
- also want to use this option if you have a Hercules clone and you see
- unwanted background snow all the time.
-
- 3) LOW INTENSITY VIDEO: The /I command parameter will force PC-OUTLINE
- to use low intensity video instead of high intensity video (in
- response to users with a monochrome display).
-
- 4) SAME KEY INVOKE/DE-INVOKE: When using PC-OUTLINE in memory resident
- mode, the same key that you use to invoke PC-OUTLINE (the default is
- Control-Backslash, but you can change it using KEYSET.COM) will also
- exit PC-OUTLINE and return you back to your other application.
-
- 5) CORRECT TIME ON COMPATIBLES: A utility program called GOODCLK.COM is
- now included on the disk that will allow PC-OUTLINE to correctly
- display the time on some compatibles. To use it, just run it any
- time before loading PC-OUTLINE (preferably in your autoexec.bat
- file). It does not remain memory resident so you lose no memory by
- running it. All it does is set the BIOS time to be the same as the
- DOS time. PC-OUTLINE gets its time from BIOS (because it is so much
- quicker), but some compatibles with clock cards (AT&T, EPSON, ...)
- set the DOS time correctly on boot up, but not the BIOS time. You
- should not need this if you have an IBM or a COMPAQ.
-
- 6) Pressing the ESC key after hitting the menu key ("/") will now just
- cancel the menu key instead of asking you if you want to quit
- PC-OUTLINE.
-
- ADDED IN VERSION 1.06:
-
- 1) A few small changes to make the memory resident version work with
- more programs.
-
- 2) Bug fixes in the key re-definition part of the program.