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- uld].
-
- Everyone has an opinion. I
- really don't like the color setting
- that LOADSTAR has used for the past
- 15 or so issues. In order to make
- the highlight work best for you, you
- might want to change the colors so
- that the highlights have more
- contrast. My favorite settings are
- black background, cyan text and
- yellow highlights. You can get this
- by pressing [SPACE] until the
- background turns black. [SPACE]
- cycles through preset color
- combinations. You can fine tune by
- pressing [C] for text color and [B]
- for background color. Then, if you
- quit LOADSTAR by pressing Q, the
- settings you chose are saved to disk
- for your next session.
-
-
- [PRINTING]
- [--------]
-
- My stomach is already churning.
- LOADSTAR, after 140 issues, is
- finally sending escape codes from its
- presenter. The triple column print
- gave us enough headaches before when
- MPS-801 users and users of older
- printers with limited features
- clamored to make use of it. Then
- they clamored to call tech support
- when their printers failed. Now we
- have upped the ante. The presenter
- and text printer can print in:
-
- [65-column]
- [Twin column]
- [Triple column]
-
- Each with:
-
- [No highlights]
- [Emphasized highlights]
- [Reverse highlights]
- [Underlined highlights]
- [Double Strike highlights]
- [Italicized Highlights]
-
- As far as I know, MPS-801/803
- users can only use reverse highlights
- -- which I might add is pretty ugly
- even on my Panasonic 24-pin printer.
- Nevertheless, if reverse is the only
- highlight your printer can do, it's
- there.
-
- If you choose no emphasis,
- you'll notice that previously
- emphasized words suddenly have
- [brackets] around them. I wish I
- could actually [show] you a bracket,
- but I can't. That's the cost of
- introducing highlighted text. We had
- to pick characters that turned the
- highlight on and off but still looked
- decent if revealed by a printout.
-
-
- [TEXT PRINTER]
- [------------]
-
- Text Printer is written in 100%
- machine language now. Why did we do
- that you might ask? Well, the old
- text printer had its limits with
- larger files because I don't have the
- source code to the old printout
- algorithm. So I cannibalized the
- presenter's print routines, wrote a
- new file requestor, and kabam! A new
- text printer!
-
- Originally I tried to make the
- new text printer run [internally]
- from the presenter (in its font
- area). This would have facilitated
- instantaneous return to LOADSTAR and
- a much smaller text printer. I was
- excited about it, but alas, it was
- too big a job in too little time.
- Bugs abounded. The final text
- printer took only a day or two to do
- after abandoning the internal text
- printer fiasco.
-
- I hope the new presenter is well
- received -- even by MPS-801 users.
-
-