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- ******** Learn to Sign ********
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- Release 1.0 April 26, 1990
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- @ HCB Computing - Herb Bartow
- 316 Lafayette Street
- Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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- DESCRIPTION: Learn to Sign is a tutor program aimed at teaching the
- American Sign Language. This release only supports 'finger spelling'
- but I plan to add support for actual signs in future releases such
- as mother, father, etc. I am also looking into adding speech support.
- ( eg. program displays letter and pronounces it. These will be added
- provided interest in this product warrants it and I can make it work!)
- See below for directions on how to use this program.
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- REQUIREMENTS: Learn to Sign runs in CGA 320x200 mode, EGA 640x350 mode,
- and VGA 640x480 mode. It will run on an IBM XT, AT, PS/2 or true IBM
- compatable.
- It requires a color monitor and can be run from a hard disk or a
- floppy drive.
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- SHAREWARE: Learn to Sign is distributed as Shareware. You are free to
- try it and make copies for others. If you continue to use Learn to Sign
- you are asked to make a donation of $10.00 or more to the author to
- support continued development of this and other software. Software
- companies may include Learn to Sign in their catalogs provided they
- send the author a copy of the catalog.
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- FILES: The following files are included with Learn to Sign v1.0 :
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- LSIGN.EXE Learn to sign program
- LSIGN.DOC Documentation (this file)
- LSIGN.TXT Sample text file
- LSIGN.FRM registration form
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- All files should be in the same directory on the hard drive or on the
- same floppy drive. All these files must be included when distributing
- this program.
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- SUPPORT: Support for this product is available through the author.
- I can be reached via Compuserve. Address mail to Herb Bartow
- (71331,1621).
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- I would appreciate hearing from you any suggestions or comments
- about this program or if you encounter any problems in using it.
- You may also feel feel to write me directly for mail support.
- I will attempt to fix problems reported to me.
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- ** No warranty is made or implied of this program. The user assumes
- all reponsibilities from its use. I have tested this release on a
- variety of PC's including an IBM XT, AT, PS/2 model 60 and 80, and
- several XT and AT clones.
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- @ HCB Computing.
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- ***** USING LEARN TO SIGN. *****
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- To start the program, just type in LSIGN followed by <enter>.
- The program will use a file LSIGN.CFG if it is available. This
- file is optionally created by the user and contains configuration
- information. If it is not found, the system defaults will be used.
- The file LSIGN.CFG is created after running SETUP from the main
- menu. ( more info available under SETUP below. )
- The program default is for a CGA monitor.
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- There are seven choices from the main screen. To choose one, use the
- arrow keys to highlite your choice then press <enter>. Each choice
- is explained below.
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- LETTERS: This will allow you to view the sign for a particular letter
- or number ( 1-9 ). Just press the key for the sign you wish to see.
- Press the ESC key at any time to return to the main menu.
- Size and color of the letters is determined by LSIGN.CFG. This can
- be changed and optionally saved by user using SETUP. (see below).
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- WORDS: This option will allow you to finger spell a word a letter
- at a time. Multiple words may be entered separated by spaces. Hit
- <enter> after the last word. Size and color depends on setup. An
- optional way of viewing words is to choose setup and set WORDS option
- to 'more than 1'. This will display all letters for a word on the
- screen at the same time. To use this option you should set the hand
- size to a small value (1 or 2). This varies by graphics adaptor. If
- more letters are entered then will fit on the screen, the letters
- are truncated off both ends of the words. The moral is use this
- option on words with few letters. I will attempt to improve in
- future releases. Press ESC at any time to return to menu.
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- TEXTFILE: This will read in a standard ASCII text file and display it
- one letter at a time using the current setup options. You can return
- to the main menu at any time by pressing any key. You will be returned
- when the end of the file is reached. This option provides a good way
- to practice reading finger spelling. The default file is LSIGN.TXT but
- this can be changed from setup. Currently there is a maximum file size
- of 4000 bytes. You can edit and change lsign.txt or use any text editor
- to create your own file. Pressing ESC will return you to main menu.
- If you create your own file, remember to change the default text
- file name in SETUP.
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- QUIZ: This will show a sign for a particular letter (A - Z) and wait
- for you to type in the matching letter on the keyboard. If you press
- the right key for the sign being displayed a new sign will appear.
- If you get it wrong, the PC will 'beep'.
- The sign will remain until you press the right key. Hitting ESC at any
- time will return you to the main menu.
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- SETUP: Setup will allow you to configure Learn to Sign to your
- system and preferences. When LSIGN.EXE starts, it looks in
- the current directory for the file LSIGN.CFG. If it finds it,
- it loads configuration information contained in that file.
- If it does not find it, LSIGN.EXE uses default settings.
- From within setup, use the arrow keys to choose the setting
- you want to change then press enter.
- After changing all the settings to your prefenence, press
- ESC to quit setup. You wil be prompted on whether to save
- these settings. If you answer 'Y', the file LSIGN.CFG will
- either be created or updated. The next time you start
- LSIGN, these new settings will be used. The new settings
- also apply to the current session. If you press any other
- key, the new settings will apply, but the file LSIGN.CFG
- will NOT be updated.
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- Each setting controls the following:
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- Text color: This is the color of the text on the main menus.
- Text color cannot be the same as the text background color.
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- Text background: This is the background color for the main menus.
- Background color cannot be the same as text color or bar background.
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- Bar color: Is the color of the text in the highlited choice bar.
- Cannot be the same as bar background color.
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- Bar background: Is the color of the background choice bar. Cannot
- be the same as the bar color or the text background.
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- Hand color: This is the color of the displayed hands. For CGA there
- are only 3 valid choices. For EGA and VGA there are 15 valid colors.
- For EGA and VGA, hand color cannot be the same as hand background.
- In EGA/VGA black is not a valid hand color.
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- Hand background: This is the graphics background color. For CGA,
- black is only valid color. For EGA/VGA there are 16 valid colors.
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- Words: This defaults to 1. This means that when you view WORDS
- from the main menu, you will see one letter at a time. When you
- set this option to 'more than 1', the program will display all
- the letters for each word at one time on the screen. You should
- set the hand size to a small value when using this option.
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- Text File Name: This is the name of the file which is read and
- displayed from the Textfile option. It must be in the current
- directory. Any standard Ascii file can be used. Length must
- be less than 4000 bytes.
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- Hand size: This is a sizing factor for the hands. Only whole
- numbers are used. As an example, if you enter 3, the hands
- will be 3 times their normal size. This effect will vary
- with graphics adaptor. Valid values are from 1 to 12.
- If you set this value to high for your adaptor, parts of
- the hands will not be displayed. Due to the varying types
- of monitors and adapters, I have left this value open to play.
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- Delay: This is the time delay between each letter in seconds.
- Valid values are between .1 and 15.0 seconds.
- As you become better at signing, you can lower this value.
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- Graphics mode: Set this option to match your monitor and
- graphics adapter type. When you change this option,
- remember that size, speed and colors will be affected.
- The program has built in defaults which are set such as hand
- size and colors. You can change these after setting graphics type.
- The program also will not let you choose a higher level adapter
- than you have. eg. if you have EGA, you cannot select VGA.
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- EXIT: Choosing this option will return you to DOS.
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- HELP: This is a limited help screen. Two pages of help will pop up
- and briefly explain the options. It is only available from the
- main menu currently. ESC will return you to the main menu. Any
- other key will take you to page 2.
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