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- ShareSpell v2.3b
- Text File Spelling Checker
- Copyright 1989-1991, Acropolis Software
-
- Robert Bequette
- Acropolis Software
- P.O. Box 5037
- Fair Oaks, CA 95628
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-
- THE LEGAL STUFF
-
- ShareSpell is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of
- any kind expressed or implied. In no event will Acropolis
- Software be liable to you for any damages, including any lost
- profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential
- damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the
- program, even if Acropolis Software has been advised of the
- possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party.
-
- ShareSpell is copyrighted by Acropolis Software. You are
- encouraged to give copies to your friends and upload it to
- bulletin boards. However, sale of the program for profit by
- anyone except Acropolis Software is strictly prohibited, except
- for a small fee for duplication. That fee does not register
- you as a user of ShareSpell. If you like ShareSpell and find
- it useful you are asked to register as a users with Acropolis
- Software. (See "REGISTRATION" at the bottom of this document
- for information on how to register).
-
-
-
-
- INDEX
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- Introduction ...................................... 1
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- File list ...................................... 1
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- Requirements ...................................... 1
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- Installation
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- One Drive System ...................................... 2
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- Two Drive System ...................................... 3
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- Hard Drive System ...................................... 3
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- Monitor Configuration ...................................... 4
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- How to use to ShareSpell ...................................... 5
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- Quick Reference ...................................... 7
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- Questions or Comments ....................................... 8
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- Registration ....................................... 9
- Page 1
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- INTRODUCTION
-
- ShareSpell version 2.3 is a "stand-alone" spelling checker. With it
- you can check the spelling of text files that you have written. It
- is completely interactive. It will display the text of the file as
- it goes through the file, checking for spelling errors. At each word
- that it thinks is misspelled, you'll be given the option of replacing
- the word from a list of suggested correct spellings, manually
- correcting it, adding it to the dictionary, marking it for later
- correction, or ignoring it throughout the rest of the document.
- Currently ShareSpell has a 112,000+ word dictionary, and you have the
- option of adding words that you use all the time such as your name and
- words specific to your field of writing.
-
- ShareSpell is a shareware product. It is not "freeware" or public
- domain. If you use ShareSpell, you are expected to pay for it just
- like any other program. In return for the $20 registration fee, you
- will receive the latest version of the program and the newest
- dictionary on either a 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" disk (whichever you prefer).
-
-
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- FILE LIST
-
- ShareSpell comes with the following files:
-
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- SS.EXE The ShareSpell Program.
- SS.DOC This manual.
- ACROP.DIC The dictionary containing all the words.
- SS211.NEW New features / bug fixes for ShareSpell.
- DICMAN.EXE Dictionary Manager utility.
- DICMAN.DOC Documentation for Dictionary Manager.
- DICMAN13.NEW New features / bug fixes for Dictionary Manager.
-
-
- It you give copies of this program away you MUST include all seven
- files in their original form. Distribution with one or more of
- the files missing or altered in anyway is strictly prohibited.
-
-
-
- REQUIREMENTS
-
- The minimum system requirements to run ShareSpell are:
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- 256K of RAM
- 1 Floppy disk drive
- MSDOS/PCDOS version 2.1 or higher
-
- A hard drive or two floppy drives are recommended. A single drive
- system leaves very little room for storage of the file to be checked
- and its backup.
-
- If using a 256K RAM system MSDOS/PCDOS version 2.1 is recommended.
- It allows more memory so that ShareSpell can check the spelling of
- larger documents.
- Page 2
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- INSTALLATION
-
- Single Disk Drive System Installation
-
- It is possible to use ShareSpell on a single-drive system, though
- it will require a little more work from you and it limits the
- size of the file that you can check. Further, you will not be able
- to use Dictionary Manager to alter your dictionary, since a single
- drive system has too little disk space.
-
- Format a floppy disk and copy the files SS.EXE and ACROP.DIC to
- it. It will be your working ShareSpell disk. Here is how to do it:
-
- Have a blank disk ready and start up your computer with a DOS
- disk in the disk drive. Type the following:
-
- FORMAT A:
-
- When asked to insert a blank disk in drive A: take out your DOS
- disk and insert the blank disk that will be you ShareSpell working
- disk. When the formatting is done, place your master ShareSpell
- disk in drive A: and type the following:
-
- COPY SS.EXE B:
-
- When asked to insert the disk in drive B: take the master ShareSpell
- disk out of your disk drive and insert the ShareSpell working disk.
- If asked to insert the disk in drive A: take out the ShareSpell
- working disk and insert the ShareSpell master disk. Continue doing
- so until you are returned to the A> prompt. Now with your
- ShareSpell master disk in drive A: type:
-
- COPY ACROP.DIC B:
-
- Follow the same procedure outlined above inserting your ShareSpell
- working disk in your drive when asked to insert the disk in drive
- B: and inserting your ShareSpell master disk in your drive when
- asked to put a disk in drive A:. You now have a ShareSpell working
- disk. Put your master ShareSpell disk away in a safe place so that
- if something happens to your working disk you can make a new copy by
- following the steps outlined above.
-
- To check the spelling of a file, you must copy the file to the
- ShareSpell working disk first. For example you want to check the
- spelling of a file named LETTER.TXT. First place the disk with
- the LETTER.TXT file on it in your disk drive and then type:
-
- COPY A:LETTER.TXT B:
-
- Don't worry that you do not have a B: drive, MSDOS will read the
- file into memory and ask you to insert the destination disk in
- drive B:. Take the disk with your file on it out of drive,
- insert the ShareSpell working disk and press the RETURN key.
- LETTER.TXT will be copied to the ShareSpell disk. Now you can type
- SS to start ShareSpell and check the spelling of your document.
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-
- There are three things to remember when using ShareSpell on a
- single-drive system. First, you will have to copy the corrected
- document back to the disk that you copied it from. Second, the
- amount of space on the ShareSpell disk is limited. You must delete
- the files that you have been checking when you are finished with
- them, or you will run out of room on the ShareSpell work disk.
- Third, since ShareSpell places a backup copy of the checked file
- on the disk you can only check files that are half the size of the
- amount of free space on your ShareSpell disk.
-
-
-
- Two Disk Drive System Installation
-
- Setting up ShareSpell on a two disk drive system is easy. Start
- up you computer with a DOS disk in drive A:. Now place a blank
- disk in drive B: and type:
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- FORMAT B:
-
- When the formatting is finished, replace the DOS disk in drive A:
- with your ShareSpell master disk and type the following commands:
-
- COPY SS.EXE B:
- COPY ACROP.DIC B:
- COPY DICMAN.EXE B:
-
- You now have a ShareSpell working disk in drive B:. Put your master
- ShareSpell disk away in a safe place so that if something happens to
- your working disk you can make a new copy by repeating the steps
- above. To run ShareSpell, place the ShareSpell working disk in drive
- A: and place the disk with the document you want to check the spelling
- of in disk drive B: type SS to start ShareSpell. When asked for the
- name of the file to check type B: and the name of the file you wish
- to correct. An example would be B:LETTER.TXT.
-
-
-
- Hard Drive System Installation
-
- To install ShareSpell on your hard drive you can do one of two things.
- Install it into the subdirectory that holds your MSDOS/PCDOS external
- commands or install it into it's own subdirectory. Installing it in
- the MSDOS command directory is the easiest and most convenient.
-
- Most people with hard drives have a subdirectory called DOS, MSDOS,
- PCDOS, BIN, UTILITY, or something similar that they use to store
- the external commands for DOS (i.e. FORMAT, CHKDSK and so on) and
- other utilities. It usually already has the PATH set up to search
- it. If that is how you have your hard drive set up, just copy the
- following files into your directory and ShareSpell is ready to use.
-
- Copy -> SS.EXE
- ACROP.DIC
- DICMAN.EXE
-
- If you do not have your external commands in the path or you do
- not wish to add ShareSpell into your DOS directory, you can make
- a subdirectory just for ShareSpell. Call it whatever you like. It
- doesn't matter to ShareSpell.
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- Monitor Configuration
-
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- You can now configure ShareSpell to display in monochrome mode
- even on a color monitor. To do so when you start ShareSpell up
- give it a command line parameter of -m. You only have to do that
- the first time, after that it will remain in monochrome mode each
- time you run the program again, provided that it could create the
- configuration file. If you want to switch it back to color mode
- use the -c command line parameter. When you use either of those
- commands ShareSpell will create a file called SS.CFG that stores
- the display type that you wish to use. It will be placed wherever
- it finds the dictionary file "ACROP.DIC" so if you move the
- dictionary to a different place remember to move the "SS.CFG" file
- along with it. If you do not specify an option on the command line
- ShareSpell will continue to use whatever display type it finds.
- And of course you cannot specify a color display when you only have
- a monochrome monitor.
-
- Examples:
-
- SS -m
- SS -c myfile.txt
- SS thefile.asc -m
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- You can either change to the directory that ShareSpell is in to use
- it, or you can add/change the PATH command in you AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
- By doing so you can use ShareSpell from anywhere (i.e. in your word
- processor's subdirectory, from a floppy...). Assuming you called
- the subdirectory that you copied ShareSpell into SPELL on your C:
- drive, use a text editor and add the following line to your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
-
- PATH=C:\SPELL
-
- It you call the directory something else or place it on a different
- hard drive, change the name of the drive and subdirectory
- accordingly. If you already had a PATH command in your subdirectory,
- add the ShareSpell directory by separating it from the other
- directories with a semicolon:
-
- PATH=C:\MSDOS;C:\TURBO;C:\SPELL
-
- Once you have rebooted the system so that the ShareSpell subdirectory
- is added to the path, you can use both ShareSpell and the Dictionary
- Manager from any subdirectory.
-
-
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- HOW TO USE SHARESPELL
-
- To use ShareSpell all you need is the file that you want to check the
- spelling of and, of course, the ShareSpell program and dictionary.
- Type SS and then press the <RETURN> key. ShareSpell will start up and
- display its opening screen. You can use the arrow keys to move around
- the screen and select the file of which you want to check the spelling.
- To select the file move to it and press the <RETURN> key. Some of the
- file names really aren't files, but directories. The files that have
- <DIR> after their name instead of the file size are subdirectories in
- the current directory you are in. There also can be one other special
- file name on the list ".." with the word "PARENT" after it. If you
- select that file you will be taken to the directory that contains the
- subdirectory you are in. The only directory that will not have a
- parent is the root directory of the disk (either hard disk or floppy).
- If you decide not to check a document just press the <ESC> key and you
- will be exited from ShareSpell.
-
- ShareSpell now scans your document file looking for all of the unique
- words and then checks the list of words to see if there are any
- misspelled words. If there are any misspellings ShareSpell will
- start displaying your file stopping to show you the incorrect words.
-
- When ShareSpell finds a word that it does not like it, will stop and
- search the dictionary to find a list of words that it thinks you might
- have wanted to use instead of the current word. On the lower right
- side of the screen it will display the list of suggested words.
- To the left of that you will see the list of available commands, and
- just above that you will see the word that it does not like. After
- the list is displayed, you can use the following keys to make changes
- to the word. Before the list of suggestions is display you can also
- use any of these commands, and ShareSpell will quit the search for
- suggestions and display the list of alternative words that is has
- found so far.
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- At this point you can use the up and down arrow keys to move through
- the list of suggested spellings. Use them to select the one that you
- wish to choose. Pressing the <RETURN> key will replace the
- currently misspelled word with the highlighted word. The empty word
- at the top is a special location; If the highlight bar is on it when
- you press the <RETURN> key, the current word will be skipped and not
- replaced. If you wish to ignore all following occurrences of that word
- in the document press the <ESC> key.
-
-
- One of your other options is to correct the word manually. When you
- press either the left arrow, right arrow, or backspace, you will see
- the cursor move over to the suspected word window. Now you can use
- the arrow keys to move around in the word and the <DEL> and
- <BACKSPACE> key to correct the spelling manually. Once you press
- <RETURN>, the corrected word will replace the misspelling in the text.
- Before doing the replacement, however, ShareSpell will check to see if
- the word that results from your changes is in the dictionary. If it
- is not, it will ask you if you really want to make the replacement.
- If you answer <N>o you will be back to editing the word. A response of
- <Y>es will cause the word to replace the one in the document file. If
- you decide that you do not want to correct the word manually use the
- up or down arrow to move back to the suggestion list. Alternatively
- you can press any of the other command keys to perform that command
- instead of the manual correction.
-
- Pressing the <F8> key will cause ShareSpell to add that word to its
- dictionary. From that point on that word will not be flagged as
- misspelled. If at a later date you decide that you did not want the
- added word in the dictionary you can use the Dictionary Manager utility
- to remove it from the dictionary.
-
- Pressing the <F7> key will cause ShareSpell to mark the word in the
- file for you by placing a '@' character before it and before all
- further occurrences of that word in the document. The main use for
- this is for cases where you think the word may be spelled correctly,
- but do not have a dictionary at hand to check it. Later, you can use
- your word processor to find all the marked words by having it search
- for the '@' character.
-
- To quit ShareSpell just press the <F10> key. If you have made any
- changes to the document, it will ask if you want to save those changes
- before quitting ShareSpell. If you answer <Y>es the updated file will
- be written to disk in place of the old version and the old version will
- be saved with a .BAK extension. If you answer <N>o the file will
- remain as it was before you started ShareSpell.
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- QUICK REFERENCE
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- Starting ShareSpell:
-
- At the DOS Prompt type one or the following:
-
- SS or SS filename
-
- Starting ShareSpell without a file name will make it prompt you
- for the name of the file to spell check. Otherwise, it will spell
- check the file you specify. If the file does not exist, you will
- be told so and asked for a new file name. Pressing the <ESC> key
- will exit you immediately from ShareSpell.
-
- ShareSpell will scan through the file until it finds a word that it
- thinks is misspelled. It will than give you a list of possible
- correct spellings. At that point you can press one of the following
- keys:
-
- <RETURN>
- To accept the word as is and continue.
-
- <ESC>
- To ignore the word in the document. This is useful for words such
- as proper names that you know are spelled correctly, but do not
- want to add to the dictionary.
-
- <F7>
- Mark and ignore the word. Place a "@" in front of the word and
- all later occurrences of it so that you can find it later with your
- word processor.
-
- <F8>
- To add the current word to the dictionary. Good words to add are
- things such as your name or other proper nouns that you use often.
-
- <UP ARROW>
- <DOWN ARROW>
- To select one of the alternative spellings. When the word you want
- to replace the misspelled word with is highlighted press the
- <RETURN> key and it will be replaced.
-
- <LEFT ARROW>
- <RIGHT ARROW>
- To correct the current word manually. After you press one of the
- arrow keys you can use the <DEL>, <BACKSPACE>, and arrow keys to
- edit the misspelling. When you have it corrected, press the
- <RETURN> key to replace it in the document. Otherwise pressing
- the up or down arrow will bring you back to the list of suggestions.
-
- <F10>
- Quit ShareSpell. If you have made any changes ShareSpell will ask
- if you want to save the changes made so far.
-
-
- Use the selected keys until you have corrected all of the document and
- ShareSpell ends or until you end ShareSpell with the <F10> key.
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- QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS
-
- If you have any questions or comments I can be reached through the
- U.S. Mail at:
-
- Acropolis Software
- P.O. Box 5037
- Fair Oaks, CA 95628
-
-
- Or electronically:
-
- On CompuServe by sending EasyPlex mail to 75146.3471
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- REGISTRATION
-
- As the name implies it is a shareware product. This is not a demo or
- crippled version of ShareSpell, but a full working version as all the
- earlier releases have been. If you use ShareSpell, I ask you to send
- $20 to Acropolis Software to register your copy in return you will
- receive a disk containing the latest version of both the program and
- the dictionary. When you register your copy of ShareSpell, please use
- the order form below. If you do not use the form, please specify that
- you are registering ShareSpell and indicate your preferred disk format
- (5 1/4" or 3 1/2").
-
- Purchases of 10 or more copies will receive a site license package
- with consists of a master copy of the latest version and an agreement
- that you can make the specified number of copies. Site license are
- charged $10.00 per copy they wish to make.
-
- The spell checking technology is also available for purchase. Contact
- me for more information.
-
-
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
- Registration / Order Form
-
-
- Name : __________________________
- Company : __________________________
- Address : __________________________
- __________________________
- City/State : __________________________
- Zip Code : __________________________
-
- (Optional)
- Phone : __________________________
-
-
-
- Basic registration (less than 10 copies) : $20 x ___ = $ ______
- Site license registration (10 or more copies) : $10 x ___ = $ ______
- ** California residents please add sales tax. **
-
- Disk Format: 5 1/4" ___ 3 1/2" ___
-
- The product being registered is ShareSpell v2.3b.
- You will receive a registered copy of the latest version of ShareSpell
- without the shareware screen at the end, the latest dictionary and
- related utilities.
-
- Send check or money order to:
-
- Acropolis Software
- P.O. Box 5037
- Fair Oaks, CA 95628
-