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- <options >
- Options: This menu offers
- choices for automatic
- incrementing and filling of
- the id and owner fields of a
- cassette label, and for
- selecting the printer port.
- <color >
- Color: This option toggles
- the color display ON/OFF.
- If color is OFF, all menus
- and windows will be
- displayed in black and
- white.
- <dstrike >
- Double Strike: This option
- toggles the double strike
- print mode ON/OFF. If double
- strike is ON, the cassette
- label is printed in the
- double strike mode.
- <idinc >
- Id Increment: This option
- allows you to toggle id
- incrementing ON/OFF. If id
- increment is ON, the id
- field of the cassette label
- will be automatically
- incremented whenever you
- clear all fields of the
- cassette label, provided
- that the id field contains a
- number before the clear is
- performed.
- <ownfill >
- Owner Fill: This option
- allows you to specify a name
- which will be used to
- automatically fill the owner
- field on the cassette label.
- Every time you clear all
- fields of the cassette
- label, the owner field will
- be filled with this name.
- <owner >
- Enter the name of the owner
- of the cassette tape(s).
- <prtport >
- Printer Port: This option
- allows you to select the
- port to which printer output
- is sent.
- <saveopts>
- Save Options: This command
- saves the current options.
- These options are
- automatically retrieved
- whenever this program is
- run.
- <file >
- File: This menu offers
- choices for loading a
- cassette label from an
- existing file, and saving
- the current label to a file.
- <load >
- Load: This command allows
- you to load a cassette label
- from an existing file.
- <loadfile>
- Enter the name of the file
- that you want to read a
- cassette label from. The
- file name must be in the
- following format:
-
- NAME.EXT
-
- where NAME consists of 1 to
- 8 characters, and the
- optional EXT consists of 1
- to 3 characters.
- <save >
- Save: This command allows
- you to save the current
- cassette label in a file.
- <savefile>
- Enter the name of the file
- that you want to write the
- current cassette label to.
- The file name must be in the
- following format:
-
- NAME.EXT
-
- where NAME consists of 1 to
- 8 characters, and the
- optional EXT consists of 1
- to 3 characters.
- <edit >
- Edit: This command allows
- you to enter new information
- or change the existing
- information in the current
- cassette label.
- <title >
- Enter the name of the album
- for the indicated side.
- <artist >
- Enter the name of the artist
- for the indicated side.
- <song >
- Enter the name of a song for
- the indicated side.
- <count >
- Enter the beginning count of
- the song on the tape for the
- indicated side.
- <view >
- View: This menu offers
- choices for displaying and
- printing the current
- cassette label.
- <display >
- Display: This command will
- display the current cassette
- label on the screen. After
- it has been displayed, press
- any key to return.
- <print >
- Print: This command will
- print the current cassette
- label. Before invoking it,
- ensure that the printer is
- on-line and that the top of
- form is aligned correctly.
- <quit >
- Quit: This command will
- return you to DOS. Pressing
- the ESC key when the cursor
- bar is on one of the
- selections of the horizontal
- menu will also quit.
- <end >