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- THE MENU DESIGNER DISPLAY MODULE
- Shareware Version 1.1a (no mouse)
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- Software Copyright (c) 1993 by Chad Attermann
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- Archive filename: MENDES11.ZIP
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- DISCLAIMER
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- The author of this program, Chad B. Attermann, shall not be held
- responsible for any damages, loss of data or any other loss as a result of
- using this software. The user, by using this software, takes FULL
- responsibility and liability for use of and any damages, losses, etc... as
- a result of this software. Every effort has been made to ensure that this
- software is free from defects and has been thoroughly tested before
- release to the general public.
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- REGISTRATION
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- This program is Shareware. Feel free to distribute the program (in it's
- unaltered form and archive) as Shareware. You are free to use this program
- for a period of forty-five (45) days. Thus, you are able to try the
- software for a forty-five (45) day evaluation period to see if it meets
- your needs. If you use the Menu Designer after the forty-five (45) day
- evaluation period, you are asked to send the author $15.00 to register the
- software (Menu Designer + Display Module).
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- The registered version will not contain the [ UNREGISTERED ] trademark in
- the menu desktop header. Furthermore, the registered version will support
- a mouse in the Menu Designer Display Module, and the package will include
- some utilities to enhance your batch files.
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- Menu Designer Display Module vrsion 1.1a
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- INTRODUCTION
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- The Menu Designer Display Module is the program used in your menu batch
- files to display and run the menus. Version 1.1a does not include mouse
- support. Follow the installation guidelines contained in the file
- DESIGN.DOC to install and setup the software.
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- RUNNING YOUR MENUS
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- To run a menu that you have created, include the following command in the
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- EXIT "F:\MENUDSGN\MENU1.BAT"
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- Or, if using a DOS batch file, then simply call the corresponding batch
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- CALL %MENU%MENU1.BAT
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- To use your menu, press the ARROW keys to navigate through the entries in
- the menu.
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- Pressing PAGEUP or HOME keys will make the highlight bar jump to the top
- of the menu. Likewise, pressing the PAGEDOWN or END keys will make the
- highlight bar jump to the bottom of the menu.
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- Press the ENTER key to select an entry you have highlighted
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- Type the number corresponding to the entry to select it.
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- Watch the prompts in the lower left status bar.
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- Press the F1 function key for on-line help.
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- * Note - A maximum of ten menus can be diplayed on the desktop
- simultaneously. The menus will still function properly, but for
- each submenu you call that exceeds this limit, the tenth menu
- back will disappear, and reappear only when there are fewer than
- ten submenus displayed above it. This limit is caused by DOS's
- ability to pass a maximum of ten replaceable parameter variables
- to a batch file.
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- Copyright (c) 1993 by Officesoft Innovative Systems, All rights reserved.
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