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- MANUAL
-
- This contains a brief description of how to use the evaluation version
- of SUPERGRAM II.
-
- 1. QUICK START
-
- To try the program out without having to wade through the rest of this
- file try the following:
-
- (1) Run !Supergram and click once on the iconbar icon. Enter your
- full name as the 'Anagram text'. Click on Male if you are male and
- Female otherwise and then click on the big 'Weed' button on the top
- right of the window.
-
- (2) When the run is over you will see a list of found anagrams in a big
- window. Find ones which could make sense (perhaps after some rearranging
- of the words) and double click on them. Select the correct word order,
- add punctuation and then click on OK.
-
- (3) When you have selected all the good anagrams press menu anywhere on
- the window and Save the Report out to a filer window, editor or printer
- driver!
-
- Now for some more detail....
-
- 2. RUNNING THE PROGRAM
-
- Run the program in the normal way by double clicking on the !Supergram
- application. It installs on the iconbar and opens a copyright window
- which closes automatically a few seconds later.
-
- To do an anagram run click with the left button of the mouse on the
- iconbar icon. Supergram is multi-windowed. This means that if you
- continue to click on the iconbar icon more windows open and several
- anagram runs can be done simultaneously sharing resources. For this
- reason the program refuses to let itself be run more than once at
- the same time as there is no need to do this.
-
- When the window is first open it is in the Input stage.
-
- 3. THE STAGES
-
- There are four stages during an anagram run.
-
- The first stage is the Input stage where the input text is entered
- and described and options are set to do with the lexicon scan and
- anagram search.
-
- The second stage is the Scan stage where the lexicon of words within
- the program is consulted to get a list of 'Sub-words'. These are words
- composed only of the letters which make up the input text. All multi-word
- anagrams are composed only of such words. In addition Supergram
- individually scores each sub-word according to its utility for forming
- meaningful and relevant anagrams. If you stop at this stage you can
- manually override the score given by the program for any given word.
-
- The third stage is the Search stage where the anagrams are generated.
-
- The fourth stage is the Weed stage where the list of found anagrams
- is manually searched through. Good anagrams are picked out from the
- bad ones, word-orders are selected and punctuation is added.
-
- The four stages are controlled by the big buttons on top of the main
- window for each run. When you click on one of those big buttons the
- program will do just enough work to get to the end of that particular
- stage.
-
- 4. THE INPUT STAGE
-
- The input window is divided up into three sections: Description,
- Dictionary and Search.
-
-
- 4.1 Description
- The Description section allows you to give the program a little
- information about the anagram text to help it in producing relevant
- anagrams.
-
- Click on Male and Female for people and Inanimate otherwise. The
- Satire switch is to tell Supergram to try and produce Satirical
- anagrams, Flattery is for flattering anagrams and Normal is to
- indicate no particular bias (other than that which already exists
- in the English language).
-
- Political is to indicate that the text has something to do with
- Politics such as a politician, political party etc.
-
- Business is to indicate that the text is a company or businessman or
- similar.
-
- Computer is to indicate that the text is computer related.
-
- 4.2 Dictionary
- This section controls the scan of the lexicon.
-
- Dropped 'H' words turns on or off use of words such as "'orrible",
- "'ello" etc.
-
- Interjections penalises Interjections such as "Wow!" much harder
- than usual when switched off. Interjections are useful for anagrams
- as their presence does not affect the grammatical context of anything
- that follows them.
-
- Shuffle bonus penalises words that are not a good mix of the initial
- text stopping trivial anagrams from being considered good.
-
- Vulgar words allows or censors coarse or offensive language. When
- combined with the Satire flag these words are considered highly
- desirable! The licenced editions of this software come with a utility
- which can permanently remove this option from the window making the
- program more suitable for children. For more information see the file
- Versions.
-
- 4.3 Search
-
- This section controls how the search is done.
-
- Maximum ... minutes sets a time limit on the anagram search and a
- sophisticated scheduling algorithm adjusts the search to make it
- finish within that time. However if the search is too tight some
- good anagrams may get missed.
-
- Score ... or better sets a minimum standard of anagram which should
- be generated. All the raw anagrams are assigned a percentage score.
- This score is based on the programs understanding of how likely they are
- to make sense and how relevant they are to the initial text. Relevance
- is determined by what you have told the program about the initial text.
- The higher this lower limit is, the faster the run will go.
-
- Maximum ... anagrams sets a limit on the number of raw anagrams that
- will be kept. It is a bad idea to set this off unless a high score
- limit has also been set as many thousands of anagrams may be generated
- and your machine may run out of memory.
-
- Maximum ... words is a specialist options that allows you to set a
- limit on the number of words in the raw anagrams. For most applications
- leave this flag off.
-
-
- 5. THE SCAN STAGE
-
- During this stage the found sub-words are automatically scored into
- one of six categories: Ideal, Excellent, Good, Average, Poor
- and Terrible. In addition there is one extra category Superb that
- can only be assigned to a word by hand.
-
- To override a scoring given by the program (for example if you see
- an especially relevant word which has been given a bad score) you
- can change it by double clicking on it and then selecting a new
- category. If you want to do a good run then this is well worthwhile.
-
- 6. THE SEARCH STAGE
-
- During the anagram search the found anagrams are displayed in the
- top window and various statistics are continuously displayed in the
- botton window.
-
- The statistics are:
-
- Best, Worst and Average are the percentage scores of the best, worst
- and mean anagrams currently stored by the program.
-
- Time is the amount of computer time used so far. When other programs
- or anagram runs are multitasking with it this will be slower than
- real time.
-
- End is a rolling estimate of the total amount of computer time needed
- to finish the search. It can be highly inaccurate but is better than
- nothing.
-
- Schedule shows whether the program is currently behind or ahead of
- the schedule set in the Input stage. If an asterisk is displayed
- it means that it has currently lost some anagrams in its attempts
- to make up time. Sometimes it catches up again and the asterisk
- disappears.
-
- Stored is the number of anagrams currently retained by the program.
-
- Done is the percentage of the search currently completed.
-
- Found is the total number of anagrams that have ever been retained
- by the program including those which were stored at one point and
- then replaced when new better anagrams were found later.
-
- The bottom bar shows a series of snapshots of the search as it
- progressses.
-
- 7. THE WEED STAGE
-
- This stage enables you to scan through the anagrams found by the
- program and select the best ones for preserving.
-
- The raw anagrams are displayed in the word-order that the program
- thinks is most likely to make sense but it is often wrong. Only
- one permutation of the words is shown.
-
- When you see a good anagram double click with the left button of
- the mouse and a window will open allowing you to select a word-order.
- When you have done this you can add punctuation and even exchange
- a few letters (a check to see that you have not made any errors
- is made when you press OK so do not worry about making mistakes).
-
- A quicker way is to double click with the right button of the mouse.
- That preserves the anagram exactly as it appears.
-
- The weeded anagrams appear in the smaller top window. When you save out
- the report it is these that are included in the final output.
-
- 8. THE MENU OPTIONS
-
- Save allows you to save out three things.
-
- The most important is the Report. This includes all the weeded anagrams
- and the longest subwords found during the dictionary scan.
-
- You can also save out the raw anagrams and (provided the list is not
- too long) the subwords.
-
- Licence give you a brief reminder about the licence conditions for
- the evaluation version.
-
- Pause and Continue allow you to hold an anagram search temporarily whilst
- something else is done giving full control of the CPU back to the
- other programs/anagrams runs with which it is multitasking.
-
- After some errors (such as running out of memory) the search is
- automatically paused. It is then up to you to solve the program (e.g.
- by freeing up some memory) before proceeding with the run.
-
- 9. FURTHER DOCUMENTATION
-
- Fuller professionally-printed documentation including a 'Tips' section
- telling you how to get the most out of the program is included with
- both non-evaluation editions. See the file Versions for more information.
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