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- Documentation for NARCCFG.EXE
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- Written by Gary Conway
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- Infinity Design Concepts
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- Copyright 1987
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- IMPORTANT. NARCCFG.EXE is NOT compatible with previous version(s)
- of NARC, that is version(s) prior to 1.1
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- The NARCCFG.EXE program allows the user to configure
- the screen colors and printer strings used by NARC.EXE when printing
- files.
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- The main menu gives 4 options.
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- 0 - Exit NARCCFG.EXE (with save option)
- 1 - Customize Screen Colors for NARC.EXE
- 2 - Customize Printer Strings for NARC.EXE
- 3 - Restore All NARC defaults to those as released
- in NARC.EXE
- 4 - Toggle Sound Routines ON and OFF
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- NOTE: NARCCFG reads NARC.EXE and will show you the current configurations
- of the colors and printer strings. NARC.EXE -MUST- be in the same
- directory with NARCCFG.EXE and must be named NARC.EXE.
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- Exiting....
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- When you choose the Exit option, you will have the
- opportunity to abort any changes that you may have made while
- running NARCCFG.EXE, or you may save them. Saving the changes
- causes NARC.EXE to be modified with whatever changes you have
- made and will reflect these modifications the next time NARC is
- run.
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- Customizing Colors....
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- You will be shown a dummy NARC screen. The function keys
- are labeled on screen as to which colors they will change. The
- changes take place immediately on screen, so it is easy to see
- just what effect your changes will have. The ALT key in conjunction
- with any of the function keys will toggle high and low intensity.
- Hit the ENTER key when you are finished.
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- Printer Strings....
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- There are three printer strings used in NARC.EXE. At print
- time, you have the option of sending any one of the three strings.
- You may enter up to 8 characters for each printer string. You can
- enter things like CTRL-P or the ESCape key. NARCCFG makes a distinction
- between upper and lower case on the printer strings, so make sure
- you use the shift key if necessary. The NULL character is enterd by
- the space bar, so if you only need to enter 2 characters for a string,
- NULL the remaining characters out. This will cause NARC to send your
- 2 charcters and then 6 NULLs.
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- NOTE: The strings are labelled as 10,12 and 17 cpi, but this is only
- for purposes of identification. You may use them for anything
- that you deem necessary in any order as long as you remember
- what you did.
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- Sound Toggle
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- This option will toggle the sound routines in NARC on and off.
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- Mouse Sensitivity
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- The mouse can be made more sensitive by decreasing the value
- in the table. This is done in NARCCFG with the function
- keys. The current value is displayed on the screen as well as
- the mouse text cursor. You can move the cursor around the
- screen with the mouse and simultaneously set the sensitivity
- and watch the effect. The smaller the number, the greater the
- sensitivity and the largest number permitted is 100. These
- numbers correspond to the sensitivity values shown in the
- Microsoft mouse manual and are set by NARC with function 15
- of the mouse driver. If no mouse driver is installed, NARCCFG
- will not allow access to this feature.
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