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- === DingDang Chinese Word Processor for Windows ===
-
- Requirement: IBMPC compatible (286 and up), MS Window version 3.1
- or OS/2 2.1. Example of setting up in directory c:\dingdang (or
- whatever on hard disk).
-
- 1. After unzip, you shall have the following files in directory
- c:\dingdang:
-
- READ.ME ;this file
- DDWIN.EXE ;the main program
- DDWIN.HLP ;the help file
- SONG16.FON ;jian ti zi font file
- FAN16.FON ;fan ti zi font file
- CANGJIE.GB ;how to use cang jie in Chinese
- CJB.PCX ;cang jie rule, use window paint to open
- PINYIN.GB ;pinyin table
- PRINTTST.GB ;printer test
- DINGDANG.INI ;dingdang initial file
- REGISTER.DOC ;registration form
-
- 2. Start Window. Add a program item to any of your group:
-
- Window Title: DingDang
- Command line: c:\dingdang\ddwin.exe
- Working directory:
-
- 3. After the first run of the program, you shall have a file called
- DINGDANG.INI in your WINDOW directory which is usually C:\WINDOWS.
- You can add any of your additional font files by modifying this
- file. You may need to make the following changes in the file:
-
- [font]
- Song16=c:\dingdang\song16.fon
- Fan16=c:\dingdang\fan16.fon
-
- Essentially, DDWIN.HLP should be in the same directory as
- DDWIN.EXE. All *.FON font files should be in the directory as
- specified in file \WINDOWS\DINGDANG.INI (default=current
- directory). Please read all topics in the help contents in the
- program including the registration information.
-
- 4. If you like to use traditional (complex) characters, just put
- the fan16.fon as the first line. Your font section in DINGDANG.INI
- should be looks like the following:
-
- [font]
- Fan16=c:\dingdang\fan16.fon
- Song16=c:\dingdang\song16.fon
-
- 5. This program should be easy for people just started to learn
- Chinese with Pinyin input. Here is a tip: If you can't find a
- character's pinyin, you can choose a similar sounded character,
- then choose Input, QueWei. You can browse through. You can also
- browse though by using the scroll bar in Pinyin Dialog box. If you
- still can't find it, try open file PINYIN.GB.
-
- 6. By default, '~' is used as the delimited character. It can't be
- used in normal text. The Chinese version of '~' can be used. If
- you need to use the English version of '~', you should use a
- different character as delimited character such as ASCII code 127.
- You need to make the following changes in DINGDANG.INI file:
-
- [dd]
- ...
- delimited char=127
-
- You can use 'Add Control' menu item to add page control code. Or
- you can still type code 127 by holding Alt key, and press 127 on
- the numeric keypad. See program help context about the page
- control code to control printing appearance.
-
-
- Yijun Ding
- 12640 Southridge Drive
- Little Rock, AR 72212, USA
-
- phone: 501-228-5608
- e-mail: xxye@curie.ualr.edu