home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- 1 Last name :
- The above number signifies
- level 1 which is the
- composer's last name; each
- line corresponds to the
- letters A, then B, then C,
- etc. So, by hitting ALT-A
- you'll be able to paste
- the first line, ALT-B the
- second, etc. Note though
- the string that followes
- the level's number; this
- is used as a prompt for
- that level. Prompt strings
- may be up to 21 characters
- long.
- Let's define some strings
- for level 2 now which is
- the composer's first name:
- 2 First name :
- This is level 2: ALT-A
- Hit ALT-B to paste this line.
- 3 LP title :
- This is level 3, the name
- of the composition. So far
- for this level we have defined
- new strings for ALT-A thru ALT-D
-
- and ALT-F but not ALT-E!!!
- See, by leaving the fifth line
- above blank, we do not override
- the default definition for ALT-E.
- 4 Contrib musicians :
- This is level 4 which corresponds
- to orchetras.
- 5 Producer :
- Level 5 is reserved for
- conductors.
- 6 Label :
- You may define your own list of
- labels in this level.
- 7 CD serial number :
- And your own comments right here.
- Notice though that lines
- (i.e. strings) should not
- be more than 25 characters
- long, so most of these lines
- will be chopped when you
- read them in.
- 8 Keywords :
- Finally, this is the place
- to put strings to be used
- when doing keyword searching.
- 2 First name :
-
-
- See, I can go back to level
- 2 and give more definitions.
- Note the blank in column 1 above;
- a number in column 1 is a
- definition of a new level
- and a number in that column
- followed by other characters
- is an error. Also note that
- I specified the same prompt
- string as before; otherwise
- I would have redefined it.
- Below is an invalid level and
- reading will be aborted:
- 9
- You won't see this line.