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- + AVScripter (R) +
- + Version 4.1 +
- + The Two-Column Script Formatter +
- + +
- + Mini-manual +
- + For non-registered users +
- + +
- + (c) Copyright 1992 Tom Schroeppel +
- + 4705 Bay View Avenue +
- + Tampa, Florida 33611 +
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- + Before using AVScripter, make a working copy of the +
- + master disk and read ALL the instructions, please. +
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- _____________________________________________________________________
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- | A QUICK INTRODUCTION--HOW AVSCRIPTER WORKS: |
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- | 1. USING YOUR OWN WORD PROCESSOR AND AVSCRIPTER'S SIMPLE COMMANDS, |
- | WRITE YOUR SCRIPT LIKE THIS: |
- | |
- | .v# This is a video entry. The # sign tells AVScripter that you |
- | want a scene number for this block of audio and video lines. |
- | .a This is an audio entry. To start a new audio-video block, you |
- | would skip a line after this entry. |
- | |
- | 2. SAVE YOUR SCRIPT AS AN ASCII OR DOS TEXT FILE. |
- | |
- | |
- | 3. RUN THE ASCII FILE THROUGH AVSCRIPTER AND GET THIS: * |
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- | -VIDEO- -AUDIO- |
- | |
- | 1 This is a video entry. The # This is an audio entry. To |
- | sign tells AVScripter that start a new audio-video block|
- | you want a scene number for you would skip a line after |
- | this block of audio and video this entry. |
- | lines. |
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- * Registered users can write their own column headers in place of
- -VIDEO- and -AUDIO-.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 1
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- + TABLE OF CONTENTS +
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- SHAREWARE / PERMISSION TO COPY / DISCLAIMER............................2
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- AVSCRIPTER OVERVIEW....................................................3
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- AVSCRIPTER FILES.......................................................4
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- AVSCRIPTER REQUIREMENTS:
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- ASCII TEXT FILE (WordPerfect, MicroSoft Word).....................4
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- DON'T USE GENERIC WORD PROCESSING FORMAT!....................5
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- RE-EDITING AN ASCII FILE: FUNNY LINES / TIPS.................6
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- RAM SPACE.........................................................6
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- DISKSPACE / WORK SPACE TIPS FOR DUAL-FLOPPY SYSTEMS...............7
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- INSTALLING AVSCRIPTER ON YOUR COMPUTER.................................7
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- PREPARING A TEXT FILE FOR AVSCRIPTER:
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- CREATING AUDIO AND VIDEO COLUMNS..................................8
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- CREATING AUDIO-VIDEO BLOCKS.......................................9
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- NUMBERING SCENES / UNDERLINING...................................10
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- CREATING STAND-ALONE LINES AND BLANK LINES WITHIN A COLUMN.......11
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- INDENTING / LONG WORDS...........................................12
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- CREATING HEADERS AND TITLE LINES.................................13
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- PROCESSING A TEXT FILE WITH AVSCRIPTER:
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- BEFORE YOU START / BEGINNING.....................................14
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- THE FILE SELECTION SCREEN........................................15
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- TWO-COLUMN OUTPUT................................................16
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- PRINTING TO DISK.................................................17
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- PRINTING EXISTING FILES / AVSCRIPTER PROGRESS BOX................18
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- IF AVSCRIPTER OUTPUT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT...............................19
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- IF THE PROGRAM CRASHES................................................20
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- MULTI-USER SITE LICENSE INFORMATION...................................21
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- REGISTRATION FORM.....................................................22
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 2
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- + AVSCRIPTER IS SHAREWARE +
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- Shareware, or shared software, may be copied and distributed
- freely, with the understanding that, if a person likes and uses a
- program, he or she will pay the program's author the suggested user's
- fee.
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- Distributing a program as shareware reduces the program
- developer's advertising costs, allows potential users to try programs
- before they buy, and makes it possible to sell quality software at
- greatly reduced prices.
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- If you like AVScripter, you can register your use by sending
- $40.00* per user/terminal to
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- Tom Schroeppel
- 4705 Bay View Avenue
- Tampa, Florida 33611
-
- (Florida residents, please add $2.40 state sales tax.)
-
- When you register, I'll send you the latest version on disk, com-
- plete documentation explaining all advanced features, a handy command
- card, and free updates for six months.
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- ++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + PERMISSION TO COPY +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- Anyone can copy and distribute this program, under the following
- conditions:
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- 1. AVScripter may not be sold or distributed in any way for
- monetary or other consideration; however, a reasonable fee may be
- charged for materials and handling.
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- 2. The AVScripter program files, documentation files, and sample
- files, listed on page 4, may not be modified in any way and must be
- distributed together.
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- 3. Distributors must inform recipients that AVScripter is
- shareware and encourage them to send $40 to the author if they use the
- program.
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- + DISCLAIMER +
- ++++++++++++++++
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- In no event will the author be liable to any user of this program
- 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 this program, or for any claim by any other party.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 3
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- + AVSCRIPTER OVERVIEW +
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- Working with full-screen ASCII text files created with your word
- processor, AVScripter performs the following functions:
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- * It sends two-column output to your printer, your screen,
- or a disk file, automatically syncing audio and video lines.
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- * It automatically numbers and renumbers your scenes and pages.
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- * It looks for the best place to start each new page, then adds
- the appropriate "CONTINUED"s where necessary.
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- * It automatically centers your title lines.
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- * It prints a header line at the top of each page.
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- * It allows underlining anywhere, even in headers and title lines.
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- * It prints selected pages and multiple copies.
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- * It generates prompter/narrator scripts from the audio column.
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- * It sorts the scenes according to the first video line.
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- ADVANCED FEATURES AVAILABLE TO REGISTERED USERS:
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- * Start AVScripter from the main menu, bypassing the monochrome
- test screen and the shareware screen.
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- * Print both columns double-spaced, or print the video column
- single-spaced and the audio column double-spaced.
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- * Print variable-width columns: narrow video/wide audio, wide
- video/narrow audio, or any setting in between.
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- * Automatically include the current date in your headers.
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- * In place of -VIDEO- and -AUDIO-, write your own column headers,
- or choose no headers at all.
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- * Switch to margin-to-margin wide lines in the middle of a script.
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- * Change page length,lines per page, starting page number, and
- starting scene number.
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- * Insert non-printing comment lines--notes to yourself--inside your
- script.
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- * Set new page breaks wherever you like.
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- * Send commands to your printer each time you output a script.
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- * Expanded explanations of all features, including user tips.
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- * Free updates for six months.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 4
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- + AVSCRIPTER FILES +
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- AVSREAD.ME Instructions for printing this mini-manual.
- AVSCRIPT.DOC This mini-manual.
- AVSCRIPT.EXE The program itself.
- AVSDEMO.ASC A sample source file you can print out with AVScripter.
- RAMFREE.COM A public domain program--shows RAM available.
- WS2ASCII.EXE A public domain program that converts WordStar 3.3
- Document files to ASCII text files.
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- + AVSCRIPTER REQUIREMENTS +
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- + ASCII TEXT FILE +
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- AVScripter will work with any standard ASCII text file--that is, a
- file in which each line ends with a hard carriage return or line break.
- When printing to disk, AVScripter outputs the same kind of file.
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- Many word processors produce ASCII files as their normal output.
- Most others can create--or export--ASCII files upon request. Check your
- word processing documentation for details.
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- Once created, an ASCII file should be retrieved--imported--back into
- your word processor for re-editing as an ASCII file, not as a normal
- word processing file.
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- If you have a choice between saving a file as "text" or "plain,"
- choose "plain," as that will probably be a standard ASCII file.
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- If you can't save a file directly as an ASCII file, some programs
- will "print" to a disk file as though they were printing to a printer.
- These files are usually standard ASCII files, as required by AVS.*
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- WordPerfect calls ASCII files "DOS Text Files" and creates them
- with the CONTROL-F5 TEXT IN/OUT command. Save your file this way; then
- when you exit and WordPerfect asks "Save Document? (Y/N)" answer No.
- (If you answer Yes, your file will be saved a second time in WordPerfect
- format, overwriting your ASCII file.) Once saved, an ASCII file can be
- retrieved for re-editing with the WP List Files command 5 - Text In.
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- In early Microsoft Word, select Plain printer/Print file from the
- Print Options menu.* Or use the Transfer/Save option; when it asks
- 'Format?" answer No. In Word 5.0, select "Format:Text only with line
- breaks."
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- I suggest you give your ASCII files the extension .ASC as in
- MYFILE.ASC.
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- * FIRST SET YOUR PAGE DEFAULTS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 17.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 5
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- + DON'T USE GENERIC WORD PROCESSING FORMAT! +
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- Some word processors will tell you they're saving a file as a
- standard ASCII file, when in fact they're saving it as a slightly
- different kind of ASCII file, known as "generic word processing format,"
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- "generic text file," and other things.
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- These files place a hard return at the end of each paragraph, in-
- stead of at the end of each line as required by AVScripter. As a con-
- sequence, if a paragraph in your original script file is longer than
- 255 characters and spaces--the longest "line" of text AVScripter can
- handle--the rest of your paragraph will not be included in your two-
- column script. In a standard 30-character-wide video or audio column,
- this would mean your text would be cut off after the ninth column line.
-
- If generic word processing format is the only kind of ASCII file
- your word processor will produce--and you can't "print" to a disk file
- as discussed above--you can sometimes work around the problem:
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- Whenever you have more than three full-width 80-column
- lines in a paragraph in your original script file, add a hard
- return--press <ENTER>--every third line. This will end the
- "line" before the maximum 255 characters and start a new line.
- If this also creates a blank line where you don't want it,
- delete the blank line; the hard return will still be there.
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- Or, you can print to the screen, see where you are
- losing lines, then go back into your original script file and
- add hard returns where needed, as explained in the preceding
- paragraph.
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- Also, don't use any formatting commands--embedded word
- processing codes: tabs, underlining, etc.--as these will
- cause AVScripter to misalign your audio and video columns.
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- + TURN ALL FORMATTING COMMANDS OFF. +
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- + This includes justification, hyphenation, and other features. +
- + Don't use any word processing embedded commands for underlining, +
- + bold face, tabs, etc. Don't use any dot commands (lines beginning +
- + with a period) other than AVScripter's dot commands. If you disre- +
- + gard this advice, I can't guarantee that AVScripter will properly +
- + format your script. +
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 6
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- + TIPS FOR RE-EDITING YOUR ASCII SCRIPT FILE +
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- RETRIEVING A FILE: your ASCII file should be retrieved--imported--
- back into your word processor for re-editing as an ASCII file, not as
- a normal word processing file. Check your word processing manual for
- the exact procedure.
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- CHANGES: Normally, when someone suggests a change in a script,
- he'll say something like, "In Scene 23, change 'bauble' to 'bangle'."
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- Since your original AVScripter file doesn't have scene numbers,
- but rather # signs, you can't go directly to a particular scene number.
- What I do is use my word processor to search for a phrase in the scene;
- in the example above, I'd look for "bauble."
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- If the scene number is a low one, like 7, I simply search for "#"
- and hit the search key 7 times.
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- IF YOU DECIDE TO DELETE A SCENE, but want to keep the subsequent
- scene numbers the same as in the earlier version of the script, put
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- .v# (Deleted)
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- in place of the deleted scene.
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + FUNNY LINES WHEN RE-EDITING AN ASCII FILE +
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- When you reload an ASCII full-width file into your word processor
- and start making changes, word-wrap will create some
- funny-looking
- short lines like the ones above. Don't worry about them. AVScripter
- will gather all lines, regardless of length, and format them correctly
- into two columns.
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- If the short lines irritate you, save your full-width file twice:
- once as an ASCII file for AVScripter processing; once as a regular
- word-processing file for re-editing. Be sure to give the two files
- different names, such as MYFILE.ASC and MYFILE.DOC.
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- +++++++++++++
- + RAM SPACE +
- +++++++++++++
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- AVScripter requires approximately 195K of RAM to operate. Since
- most computers have a minimum of 640K, this should be no problem. To
- see how much RAM you have available at any time, I've included the
- public domain program, RAMFREE.COM. Make sure it's on your disk and in
- the current directory and/or path, then type RAMFREE <ENTER>.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 7
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- + DISK SPACE +
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- For two-column output, AVScripter requires working space on your
- logged drive-the drive from which you loaded the program--roughly equal
- to three times the size of your ASCII source file. Depending on how
- your system allocates disk space, you may need 2 to 4 K more.
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- In other words, if the file to be processed is 20K, you should have
- at least 64K free space on your logged disk drive for AVScripter's
- working files. These working files are deleted at the end of the
- program. Your source text file can be on any drive.
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- If you direct the two-column output to a disk file, that disk file
- will occupy roughly twice the space of the original text file, plus
- maybe 2K more. For example, if your text file is 20K, the two-column
- file will take up approximately 40 to 42K of space.
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- For sorted scene output, AVScripter will need between five and seven
- times as much work space as your original full-width ASCII file. So, to
- sort a 40K ASCII script file, you'll need between 200K and 280K avail-
- able on your logged disk drive. This space will be freed up again when
- AVScripter finishes sorting.
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + Work space tips for dual-floppy systems +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- To give AVScripter maximum work space, load the program from a disk
- in Drive A; then replace that disk with a blank, formatted disk. This
- way, the entire blank disk will be available for AVScripter's working
- files. Place the disk containing your ASCII file in drive B.
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- If you're printing to a disk file, direct the output to Drive B.
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- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + INSTALLING AVSCRIPTER ON YOUR COMPUTER +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- AVScripter is contained in one single file, AVSCRIPT.EXE. The
- easiest way to use the program is to copy AVSCRIPT.EXE to the same
- disk and directory where your word processing files are located. Then,
- after you create your ASCII file, exit your word processor but stay in
- the same directory. At the system prompt (A:>, C:>, etc.) type
- AVSCRIPT and press the <ENTER> key.
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- Alternatively, copy AVSCRIPT.EXE to your root directory or any
- other directory in your DOS path. Read your DOS manual for details.
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- The most important thing is to always call up AVScripter from the
- directory where your ASCII files are located. AVScripter's File
- Selection Screen looks first in the current directory for *.ASC files
- to be processed. You can always type in another directory, but why
- add an extra step to your work?
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 8
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- + PREPARING A TEXT FILE FOR AVSCRIPTER +
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- + CREATING AUDIO AND VIDEO COLUMNS +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- Type .V (upper or lower case) when you want something in the video
- column. Type .A (upper or lower case) for the audio column.
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.v THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE. NOTICE THAT BOTH AUDIO AND VIDEO |
- |LINES AUTOMATICALLY WRAP AROUND INSIDE THEIR RESPECTIVE COLUMNS |
- |WITHOUT YOU HAVING TO THINK ABOUT IT. |
- |.a This is the audio that goes with the first video line and ends up |
- |opposite it. AVScripter automatically shortens audio and video lines|
- |to 30 characters and spaces so they'll fit in the columns. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE. This is the audio that goes |
- | NOTICE THAT BOTH AUDIO AND with the first video line and|
- | VIDEO LINES AUTOMATICALLY WRAP ends up opposite it. |
- | AROUND INSIDE THEIR RESPECTIVE AVScripter automatically |
- | COLUMNS WITHOUT YOU HAVING TO shortens audio and video |
- | THINK ABOUT IT. lines to 30 characters and |
- | spaces so they'll fit in the |
- | columns. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- [Each column is normally 30 characters wide. However, registered users
- can vary columns to any width between 20 and 40 characters.]
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- | WORDSTAR USERS: |
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- | When working in WordStar Document mode, to distinguish AVScripter's |
- | dot commands from WordStar's, put a space in front .a or .v. |
- | WordStar will then ignore AVScripter's dot commands and give you |
- | word-wrap from .a or .v onward. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 9
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- + CREATING AUDIO-VIDEO BLOCKS +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- AVScripter works with audio-video blocks. An audio-video block is
- simply all the audio and video lines, in any order, that you want
- synced up together. To start a new block, skip a line.
- _____________________________________________________________________
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- |.v THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE OF THE FIRST BLOCK. |
- |.a This is the audio that goes with the first video line and ends up |
- |opposite it. |
- | |
- |.A This is audio beginning the second audio-video block. |
- |.V THIS VIDEO BEGINS THE SECOND AUDIO-VIDEO BLOCK. ALL THE AUDIO AND|
- |VIDEO LINES AFTER A BLANK LINE ARE SYNCED UP TOGETHER. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE This is the audio that goes |
- | OF THE FIRST BLOCK. with the first video line and|
- | ends up oppposite it. |
- | |
- | THIS VIDEO BEGINS THE SECOND This is audio beginning the |
- | AUDIO-VIDEO BLOCK. ALL THE second audio-video block. |
- | AUDIO AND VIDEO LINES AFTER A |
- | BLANK LINE ARE SYNCED UP |
- | TOGETHER. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- A block can consist of a single .v or .a entry. For example,
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.V DISSOLVE TO |
- | |
- |.v A SHORT VIDEO DESCRIPTION |
- |.A This is the first point I want to make. |
- | |
- |.a And let me tell you something else. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | DISSOLVE TO |
- | |
- | A SHORT VIDEO DESCRIPTION This is the first point I |
- | want to make. |
- | |
- | And let me tell you something|
- | else. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 10
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- + NUMBERING SCENES +
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- To get a scene number, follow the first .a or .v in the block with
- the # sign. When AVScripter formats the file, it will automatically
- number the scenes in sequence. This makes it very easy to move,
- delete, insert and rearrange scenes, since no matter what order the
- scenes end up in, they'll always be numbered correctly.
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.v# THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE OF THE FIRST SCENE. |
- |.a This is the audio that goes with the first video line and ends up |
- |opposite it. |
- | |
- |.A# This is audio beginning the second audio-video scene. |
- |.V THIS VIDEO BEGINS THE SECOND AUDIO-VIDEO SCENE. ALL THE AUDIO AND|
- |VIDEO LINES AFTER A BLANK LINE ARE SYNCED UP TOGETHER. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |1 THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO LINE This is the audio that goes |
- | OF THE FIRST SCENE. with the first video line and|
- | ends up opposite it. |
- | |
- |2 THIS VIDEO BEGINS THE SECOND This is audio beginning the |
- | AUDIO-VIDEO SCENE. ALL THE second audio-video scene. |
- | AUDIO AND VIDEO LINES AFTER A |
- | BLANK LINE ARE SYNCED UP |
- | TOGETHER. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
-
- A # sign on any line other than the first one in the block will be
- ignored. (TIP: To keep the same scene numbers after deleting one or
- more scenes, put ".V# [DELETED]" in place of the missing scene(s).)
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- +++++++++++++++++
- + UNDERLINING +
- +++++++++++++++++
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- You can underline anywhere, even in headers and titles. Start and
- stop underlining with the "_" underline character. In the following
- example, the phrase, "underlining is easy," would be underlined on the
- hard copy of the two-column script. Underlining is ignored when
- printing to the screen or to a disk file.
- _____________________________________________________________________
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- |.a With AVScripter, _underlining is easy_ to do. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- Underlining works independently in each column. If you start
- underlining in a .v entry, all video lines from then on--but no audio
- lines--will be underlined, until you stop the underlining with a second
- "_" underline character in a .v entry.
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- + CREATING STAND-ALONE LINES AND BLANK LINES WITHIN A COLUMN +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- AVscripter wraps text in the last designated column--audio or
- video--until it comes across the next .a or .v line. For example,
- _____________________________________________________________________
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- |.a# NARRATOR: |
- |Welcome to our program. Today we'll be talking about why you should |
- |use AVScripter for all your audio-video scripts. |
- |.v NARRATOR ON CAMERA |
- |Super title: |
- |JOE SPOKESPERSON |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |1 NARRATOR ON CAMERA Super NARRATOR: Welcome to our |
- | title: JOE SPOKESPERSON program. Today we'll be |
- | talking about why you should |
- | use AVScripter for all your |
- | audio-video scripts. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- which is probably not what you want. To create a stand-alone line or a
- blank line in a single column, start a new .a or .v line:
- ______________________________________________________________________
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- |.a# NARRATOR: |
- |.A Welcome to our program. |
- |.a |
- |.a Today we'll be talking about why you should use AVScripter for all |
- |your audio-video scripts. |
- |.V NARRATOR ON CAMERA |
- |.v |
- |.v Super title: |
- |.v JOE SPOKESPERSON |
- |______________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- ______________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |1 NARRATOR ON CAMERA NARRATOR: |
- | Welcome to our program. |
- | Super title: |
- | JOE SPOKESPERSON Today we'll be talking about |
- | why you should use AVScripter |
- | for all your audio-video |
- | scripts. |
- |______________________________________________________________________|
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- Starting the audio copy "Welcome..." and "Today..." on new .A lines
- creates new audio lines without starting a new audio-video block. The
- same technique works for the "Super title:" and "JOE SPOKESPERSON" .v
- lines in the video column.
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- The blank .v and .a lines show how to create a blank line in one column
- without starting a new audio-video block. A completely blank line, of
- course, starts a new block.
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- + INDENTING +
- +++++++++++++++
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- You can indent at the beginning of any .v or .a entry. The
- first space after the dot command is a separator and does not count;
- so, if you want to indent 5 spaces, put six spaces between the dot
- command and the first word following it.
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.v# (Title) |
- |.v Tom Schroeppel |
- |.a Hi, there. I'm the guy who wrote AVScripter. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |1 (Title) Hi, there. I'm the guy |
- | Tom Schroeppel who wrote AVScripter. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- ++++++++++++++++
- + LONG WORDS +
- ++++++++++++++++
-
- AVScripter's audio and video columns can be between 20 and 40
- characters wide. Words longer than the column are arbitrarily divided:
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.v Teacher in classroom |
- |.a Students, today's subject is antidisestablishmentarianismism. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
- will print out as
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | Teacher in classroom Students, today's subject is |
- | antidisestablishmentarianism-|
- | ism. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
-
- If you have one or more long words and you're not sure how they'll
- fit into the columns, first print your output to the screen, to check
- the two-column layout. Then, if you don't like where AVScripter
- divided a word, go back into your source file and put a hyphen where
- you want the word divided. When you reprocess the file, AVScripter
- will start a new line after your hyphen.
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- + CREATING HEADERS AND TITLE LINES +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- If you choose, AVScripter will automatically print a header *, up
- to 65 characters and spaces long, at the top of each page. Type .HE
- or .he to begin a header line:
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.he AVScripter Revision 4.1 |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- You can have up to three title lines, each up to 75 characters and
- spaces long. Enter them as .tl or .TL followed by 1, 2, or 3:
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- |.tl1 The Wonderful World of AVScripter |
- |.tl2 By Tom Schroeppel |
- |.TL3 An AVScripter Production |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- AVScripter automatically centers each title line. VIDEO and AUDIO
- identifiers ** are placed above the left and right columns on each page.
-
- The top of page one will look like this:
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | AVScripter Revision 4.1 |
- | |
- | The Wonderful World of AVScripter |
- | By Tom Schroeppel |
- | An AVScripter Production |
- | |
- | -VIDEO- -AUDIO- |
- | |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
-
- If you have only one or two title lines, or no title lines,
- AVScripter will pull up the rest of the page to fill in the blank
- space.
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- The tops of pages 2 through the end will look like this:
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | AVScripter Revision 4.1 Page 2 |
- | |
- | -VIDEO- -AUDIO- |
- | |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- * Registered users can automatically include the current date in their
- headers.
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- ** Registered users can write their own column headers in place of
- -VIDEO- and -AUDIO-, or choose to print no column headers.
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- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + PROCESSING A TEXT FILE WITH AVSCRIPTER +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + YOUR SOURCE FILE IS ALWAYS SAFE +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- There is no way AVScripter can erase your original text file or
- alter it in any way.
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- ++++++++++++++++++++++
- + BEFORE YOU START +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Be sure your source file is in standard ASCII format, preferably
- with the extension .ASC, as in MYFILE.ASC If not, reread pages 4-5.
-
- If possible, be in the same disk directory where your ASCII files
- are located. This makes it quicker for AVScripter to find them.
-
- Be sure your printer is set for the standard form length of 66
- lines (11 inches).
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- Be sure your printer is using a non-proportional font. The audio
- and video columns line up properly only when printed with a non-
- proportional, monospace type font. This is a font, such as Courier,
- in which each letter takes up the same amount of horizontal space.
-
- Be sure you have enough working space on your logged disk drive--
- the drive from which you load AVScripter. For two-column output,
- AVScripter needs working space on your logged disk drive roughly equal
- to 3x the size of your source file. For sorting, the program will need
- five to seven times as much space as your original ASCII file. If in
- doubt about this, reread page 7, "DISK SPACE."
-
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- +++++++++++++
- + BEGINNING +
- +++++++++++++
-
- At the system prompt (A:> C:> etc.) type AVSCRIPT, then press the
- <ENTER> key. First is a monochrome display test, then the opening
- screen, followed by the main menu:
-
- |---------- AVScripter 4.1 Main Menu -----------|
- | Two-column output to printer, screen, or disk |
- | Prompter output to printer, screen, or disk |
- | Sort scenes according to first video line |
- | print Existing files with no formatting |
- | print the AVS mini-manual |
- | eXit from program - or press <ESC> |
- |-----------------------------------------------|
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- Use the space bar or the arrow keys to highlight your choice, then press
- <ENTER>. You can also select by typing the bold letter in each line.
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- + THE FILE SELECTION SCREEN +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- Once you select a function from the main menu, you have to tell
- AVScripter the name of the original ASCII file to format. This is done
- with the file selection screen:
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- Select full-width ASCII file for two-column output:
-
- |----- Filename or Directory Mask -----|
- | C:\WP\SCRIPTS\*.ASC |
- |--------------------------------------|
-
- Press <ENTER> to select, <ESC> to exit.
-
- |----------------- C:\WP\SCRIPTS\*.ASC ----------------------|
- | AVSDEMO.ASC AVS-TEST.ASC DEMING8.ASC CSSR.ASC |
- | CURR.ASC NJPS.ASC OLD.ASC PAI.ASC |
- | PDC.ASC SUGG.ASC INT-TA.ASC |
- |-------To highlight file, press first letter of name.-------|
-
- The Filename or Directory Mask box will contain your current path
- and the default mask for the current function--in this case "*.ASC," so
- that only files that end in .ASC are displayed.
-
- To change the filename or directory mask, type Ctrl-V for insert
- mode; or backspace over the information and enter another path, mask, or
- complete filename. If you type in a filename without an extension, .ASC
- will be added. To name a file with no extension, put a period after it,
- as MYFILE.
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- When the Filename or Directory Mask information is to your liking,
- press <ENTER>. If you did not enter a complete filename, the directory
- box will pop up with the selected files listed alphabetically.
-
- To select a file from the file list for processing, highlight it
- with the arrow keys and press <ENTER>. You can also highlight a file by
- typing its first letter. In the example above, typing "p" would
- highlight PAI.ASC. Typing "p" a second time would highlight the next
- filename to begin with the same letter--PDC.ASC.
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- + TWO-COLUMN OUTPUT +
- +++++++++++++++++++++
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- The two-column output screen looks like this, with the path and
- filename of the script you are currently processing listed in the upper
- lefthand corner of the screen:
-
- C:\WP\SCRIPTS\AVSDEMO.ASC
- (Alternatives)
- |----- To begin printing, press <F1> -----|
- | A. Print to Printer | (Screen, Disk)
- | B. Start printing at page First | (1 to 999)
- | C. Stop printing after page Last | (1 to 999)
- | D. Number of copies 1 | (1 to 999)
- | E. Print pause between pages No | (Yes)
- | F. Printer port LPT1 * | (LPT2, LPT3)
- | eXit to main menu - or press <ESC> |
- |- Options: AVScripter Two-Column Output -|
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- If all the options are to your liking, press <F1> (Function Key #1)
- to start printing.
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- To change any setting, use the space bar or arrow keys to highlight
- the option you want to modify, then press <ENTER>.
-
- Numeric first page is 1. Numeric last page is 999, or any other
- number equal to or greater than your last page number.
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- Most people like to print to the screen first, to check for errors
- and page breaks. (Registered users can change where the page breaks
- fall.)
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- Underlining shows up only when you print to your printer.
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- For information about printing to a disk file, see page 17.
-
- When printing to a printer, you can stop printing by pressing any
- key. This cuts off AVScripter output to your printer. However, if your
- printer has a buffer--memory that stores incoming text until it can be
- printed--then printing will continue until either the buffer is empty or
- you physically turn off the printer.
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- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | IF AVSCRIPTER DOESN'T PRINT CORRECTLY ON YOUR PRINTER, READ PAGE 19.|
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- * LPT1 is the first parallel printer port. LPT2 and LPT3 are the
- second and third parallel ports. To print directly to a 9600 baud
- serial printer, see Appendix A in the Registered User's Manual.
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- +++++++++++++++++++++
- + PRINTING TO DISK +
- +++++++++++++++++++++
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- Any disk file produced by AVScripter will be a pure ASCII text file,
- which can be edited with any word processor. I suggest you give your
- two-column disk files the file extension .TWO for quick identification,
- as MYFILE.TWO. Give your prompter disk files the file extension .PRM,
- as MYFILE.PRM. And add .SRT to your scene sort disk files, as in
- MYFILE.SRT.
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- Disk files are useful if you want to give a copy of a formatted
- two-column script, prompter script, or sorted scene list to someone else
- via diskette or modem. A left-column-position prompter disk file can be
- used in computerized prompting systems.
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- TO EDIT OR PRINT AN AVS-CREATED DISK FILE WITH YOUR WORD PROCESSOR:
-
- Sometimes you need to import a disk file created by AVScripter back
- into your word processor. (I do it to print out foreign language
- scripts.) To do this, first import the disk file as an ASCII file, then
- change your word processor PAGE DEFAULTS to the following:
- (TIP: put them all in a macro for quick use.)
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- page length = 66 lines (11"), number of lines per page = 66
- left margin = column 0 or 1, right margin = column 78
- top margin =0, bottom margin =0
- turn off hyphenation
- turn off automatic page numbering
-
- Some word processors may use inch measurements for the margins.
- What you want is to set up to print the entire page, top to bottom, side
- to side, with zero margins or the minimum margins all around.
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- LASER PRINTERS: With a laser printer, the macro shown above may
- print out extra blank lines between pages. In WordPerfect it prints
- out 6. If this happens, add the following search-and-replace-with-no-
- confirm to the end of your macro: Search for: [HRt] [HRt] [HRt] [HRT]
- [HRt] [HRt]; Replace with: (nothing--just press F2 again.**)
- [HRt]--Hard Return--is the <ENTER> key. This will replace the six
- extra carriage returns (<ENTER>'s) between pages with nothing. Check
- your page breaks on screen before printing, as this method may in some
- rare cases delete too many blank lines.
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- You can also print an existing ASCII disk file with AVScripter by
- selecting "print Existing files with no formatting" from the opening
- menu. See page 18.
- _____________________________________________________________________
- | |
- | There is one drawback to the disk files created by AVScripter. |
- | They don't include underlining. Underlining is possible only when |
- | you process your original source file and print it out directly to |
- | your printer. |
- |_____________________________________________________________________|
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + PRINTING EXISTING FILES +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- To print an existing file, select "print Existing files with no
- formatting" from the main menu. You can then opt to print a full-
- width ASCII text file (the source file you prepared for AVScripter), an
- AVScripter-created two-column file, an AVScripter-created prompter
- file, or an AVScripter-created scene sort file. The only choices you
- have are how many copies, whether to pause between pages, and which
- printer port.
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- Your full-width ASCII source file will be printed out, broken into
- 11-inch pages. Each page will have the file name and the page number
- at the top.
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- As long as your page/form length is the standard 66 lines, you can
- print your AVScripter-created two-column, prompter, and scene sort files
- exactly as you created them. If you are using a non-standard page
- length, you'll have to print the two-column, prompter, or scene sort
- file from within your word processor (see page 17).
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + AVSCRIPTER PROGRESS BOX +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- |-Lines-|
- | 102 |
- |-------|
-
- I always get a little nervous when a program is grinding away and
- I'm waiting. I like to be reassured that it's really working and not
- hung up somewhere. That's why I added this feature.
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- When AVScripter is working, it keeps a running tab of lines
- processed in a box on the screen.
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- + IF AVSCRIPTER OUTPUT DOESN'T LOOK RIGHT +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- If something doesn't look right, in order of probability it's due to:
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- 1. Your source file is not in standard ASCII format. Re-read pages
- 4 and 5.
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- 2. You have some embedded word-processing commands or soft hyphens
- in your source file. Take them out.
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- 3. Your printer is set to the wrong form length. It should be set
- for the standard form length of 66 lines (11 inches).
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- 4. You're using the wrong printer font. If your printer has se-
- lectable fonts, you may be using the wrong font. AVScripter works
- only with non-proportional monospace fonts such as Courier, in which
- each letter takes up the same amount of horizontal space.
-
- 5. You may not be in the default setup. If your printer has a set-
- up program in memory, you may be working with a setup left over from
- another program. Reset the printer to restore the default settings.
-
- 6. You are using non-standard symbols or foreign language charac-
- ters. Print to disk, then print the disk file from your word processor.
- (See page 17.)
-
- 7. You've inadvertently given AVScripter a dot command. Check all
- your lines in which the first character other than a space is a period.
- The program checks each initial period to see if it's followed by an
- AVScripter dot command. If so, the dot command is executed; if not, the
- line is printed as is.
-
- 8. You have an incompatible older model printer. On a very few
- early models of dot matrix and daisy wheel printers, AVScripter 4.1 will
- not print page breaks correctly. If this is the case, print to disk,
- then print the disk file from your word processor. (See page 17.)
- Upon request, I'll send registered users Ver. 3.2, which works with
- early printers, but not with laser printers. Version 3.2 also does not
- include the scene sort option.
-
- 9. There's a bug in the program that slipped by me. If this is
- so, please send me as much information as possible, including copies of
- your original full-width and two-column files. I'll try to figure out
- what went wrong and send you a corrected copy of the program.
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- + IF THE PROGRAM CRASHES +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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- If your original ASCII text file is prepared properly, with no
- embedded word processing codes and no soft hyphens, there are only two
- things that I know of that can cause the program to crash:
-
- 1. You don't have enough space on your logged disk drive for
- AVScripter's working files. Remember, you need space there roughly
- equal to the size of the file or files being processed. Depending on
- how your system allocates disk space, you may need 2 or 4 K more. If
- your source file is 20K, allow for at least 24K working space on the
- logged drive. If you're sorting, you may need as much as seven times
- the space occupied by your ASCII source file.
-
- The easiest way to correct this problem is to clear more working
- space on your logged disk drive. Read page 7, "Work space tips for
- dual-floppy systems."
-
- 2. You don't have enough room on your disk for the disk file
- output. Remember, a two-column script file takes up approximately
- twice the space of the original text file, plus maybe 2K more. If your
- source file is 30K, allow at least 62K for the two-column file.
-
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- If AVScripter crashes, you should see a screen with something like
- this:
- CODE = 106
- ADDRESS = 0:1554
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- The CODE and ADDRESS will probably be different. Whatever you see,
- please write down the information. Then please write me with as many
- details as possible, as this would mean there's a bug I don't know about
- in the program. Please send me as much information as you can, includ-
- ing copies of your original full-width and two-column files. I'll try
- to figure out what went wrong and send you a corrected copy of the
- program.
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- | Thank you for using AVScripter. |
- | I hope it serves you well. |
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- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + MULTIPLE-USER SITE LICENSE INFORMATION +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Like a book, AVScripter is protected by United States copyright law
- and international treaties. The program--and copies of it--can be used
- by any number of people on any number of computers, as long as there is
- no possibility of a single registered AVScripter being used on two
- different computers or terminals at the same time.
-
- If more than one person wants to use the same book at the same time,
- you must buy a second book. In the same way, if AVScripter is being
- used by more than one person at the same time, you are morally and
- legally obligated to purchase additional licenses for the extra users.
-
-
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- MULTIPLE-USER SITE LICENSES ARE AVAILABLE UNDER THE FOLLOWING TERMS:
-
- Each registration covers one person using one copy of AVScripter at
- one terminal or computer.
-
- I will supply a 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" master disk of the program, as well
- as one copy of the printed manual. The purchaser can duplicate both the
- disks and the manual. I will provide a command card for each user.
-
- If the purchaser wants, I can provide program disks at $2.00 per
- disk. I can also supply printed documentation at a cost of $2.00 per
- copy.
-
-
- Users Cost
-
- 1 $40
-
- 2 - 3 $40 for the first terminal plus $30 for each
- additional terminal. (If you already own one
- copy, that counts toward a site license, so
- your second copy is only $30.)
-
- 4 - 10 $100 for the first 3 terminals plus $20 for each
- additional terminal up to 10.
-
- 11 - 25 $240 for the first 10 terminals plus $10 for each
- additional terminal up to 25.
-
- 26 or more $390 for the first 25 terminals plus $5 for each
- additional terminal.
-
-
- For more information, contact:
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- Tom Schroeppel
- 4705 Bay View Avenue
- Tampa, Florida 33611
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- |--------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | TO: TOM SCHROEPPEL |
- | 4705 BAY VIEW AVENUE |
- | TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 |
- | |
- | |
- | Please register my use of AVScripter 4.1 and send me the latest |
- | version on disk, complete printed documentation explaining all |
- | advanced features, command card, and free updates for six months. |
- | |
- | I enclose: [ ] $40 * for one user/terminal. |
- | [ ] $______* for ______ user/terminals per page 21. |
- | |
- | I got my copy of the program from:________________________________ |
- | |
- | My computer(s):___________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | My disk size (check one): [ ] 5 1/4" [ ] 3 1/2" |
- | |
- | My word processor(s):_____________________________________________ |
- | |
- | My printer(s):____________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | What I like about the program:____________________________________ |
- | |
- | __________________________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | __________________________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | Improvements I'd like to see:_____________________________________ |
- | |
- | __________________________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | __________________________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | |
- | Name (print) _____________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | Address __________________________________________________________ |
- | |
- | City __________________________________ State ____ Zip ___________ |
- | |
- | * Florida residents please add 6% state sales tax. |
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-
- MULTIPLE-USER SITE LICENSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR BUSINESSES AND SCHOOLS.
- PLEASE READ PAGE 21.
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- AVScripter 4.1 Mini-manual 23
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- +++++++++++++++++++++++++
- + A PLUG FOR MY BOOKS +
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- I've written and published two books on film and television
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-
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-
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-
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- | TO: TOM SCHROEPPEL |
- | 4705 BAY VIEW AVENUE |
- | TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 |
- | |
- | Please send me _____ copies of THE BARE BONES CAMERA COURSE FOR |
- | FILM AND VIDEO at $6.95 each, plus $1 postage/handling per book. |
- | |
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- | |
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- | |
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- | |
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- | |
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- | |
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