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- Text Assist ReadMe!
-
-
- This file contains additional information on TextAssist, as well
- as changes to the applications which were made after the printing
- of the manual. Please refer to the sections listed below for
- further details.
-
- 1. TextAssist Singing Files.
- 2. Texto'LE.
-
-
- 1. TextAssist Singing Files.
-
- (a) To demonstrate the flexibility of Texto'LE, five singing
- files have been linked into a single icon called "Singing
- Text" in the TextAssist program group. There are more
- songs stored in the SONGS subdirectory where TextAssist
- is installed.
-
- Double-click on this "Singing Text" icon to launch Texto'LE
- with all the songs inside. You can use Texto'LE to listen to
- the song files.
-
- (b) The complete list of TextAssist songs are:
-
- Greeting: A warm welcome to TextAssist, in song.
- Demo: A demonstration of the different TextAssist voices.
- For He's A Jolly Good Fellow: A well known singalong chorus.
- London Bridge: Children's rhyme about collapsing public
- structures.
- Overture: The TextAssist theme song.
- Are You Sleeping: English version of famous French lullaby.
- Auld Lang Syne: A song of warm memories come New Year's Eve.
- Farmer in the Dell: Nursery rhyme on life in the countryside.
- Drunken Sailor: A sobering message on the undesired effects of
- excessive alcohol consumption.
- Hickory Dickory Dock: Yes, it's that mouse in the clock!
- Jack and Jill: Two children having a misadventure with a pail of
- water.
- Mulberry bush: Round and round the bush we go, where we'll end up
- nobody knows...
- Eensy Weensy Spider: Anthem for arachnophobics worldwide.
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat: A favorite with your everyday local sailor.
- Michael Row The Boat Ashore: Hallelujah!
-
- The lyrics for all the songs are stored in the file LYRIC.TXT, found
- in the same sub-directory as the song files.
-
-
- 2. Texto'LE.
-
- During the TextAssist installation, you can choose to associate
- all text files (*.TXT) with Texto'LE. If you had decided to do
- so, but wish to disassociate Texto'LE with *.TXT files at a
- later time, simply do the following:
-
- (a) Edit the file TEXTOLE.INI in your Windows directory
- (b) Under the section [Settings], add this line:
-
- [Settings]
- TXT=0
-
- (c) Run File Manager, and reassociate *.TXT files with
- Notepad, or any other text editor that you wish.
-
- The next time you launch Windows, Texto'LE will no longer
- attempt to automatically associate itself with *.TXT files.
-
- You can re-associate your text files with Texto'LE by
- removing the "TXT=0" line from TEXTOLE.INI.
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- *** End of ReadMe! **
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