This Windows help file displays character sets, conversions, and
codes that are useful for programmers, writers and Internet
developers. You can create a shortcut to the help file, and pop it
up wherever you need a quick conversion.
* This book is frequently updated. Stop by the home page now and again
to get the latest edition. Select Help, "About ASCIIcat..." to see the
publication date. If it's a few months old, stop by for an updated
release.
* You can page through the file using >> and << buttons. Look all the
way through once to see which pages are most useful to you.
* Click the Contents button to return to the first page.
* The [>] icon on the top left corner each page pops-up the Contents
box, which you can use to jump to any screen.
* The big blue "A" in the upper-left pops-up an ANSI table
* Most pages can be read in a narrow window. The Character Conversion
table has some columns that are of limited use; you can make the
window narrower than the column width without the columns
word-wrapping.
* Some keys have new functionality when used with our help files:
Spacebar Move to next page
Backspace Move to previous page
Ctrl+PgUp Move to previous page
Ctrl+PgDn Move to next page
H Open history window
Thank you for using this book. If anybody asks you for a copy of
this help file, please tell them to visit my home page and get
their own, thank you. Besides, they're likely to get a later,
better version than the one you have if they go get their own. And
while they're at my home page, they'll probably find something very
cool that they really can't live without.
Web site:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/r_harvey
This is not free software. You may continue to use this book as
long as you like without charge, as long as you agree to pop-in to
the home page every now and again to look for new stuff, and maybe
even find something you'd like to purchase. That is your fee--you
must stop by again. It would be nice if you would send a postcard
or letter to suggest additions and say thanks, too. Paper mail is
much more appreciated than e-mail.
Please check the web site for updates and other information and
utilities for programmers, writers, and computer users.
Richard E. Harvey
P.O. Box 5695
Glendale AZ 85312, USA
Email: r_harvey@compuserve.com
Write if you'd like to use this reference information in your own
help files. We also offer documentation and custom help files.
--( Link to ASCIIcat )--
Want to offer your guests a free copy of ASCIIcat? It's simple,
just place a copy of the picture ASCIICAT.GIF on your web site, and
use this link on your pages:
<A HREF="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/r_harvey/asciicat.htm"><IMG SRC="asciicat.gif" WIDTH=88 HEIGHT=31 BORDER=0 ALT="Click to get ASCIIcat"></A>
This is a special download page just for ASCIIcat; it will run
politely in a frame. There is a very small mention of the home
page. There are no cookies, counters, or scripts.
Please do not link to ASCIIcat in any other way--unless you want to
link to the main home page. Do not place a copy on your web
server--it would soon get out of date, anyway.
(C) 1998 Richard E. Harvey, All rights reserved.
Please read the license agreement in the help file. Basically, it
states that this software may not be redistributed in any way. It
can't be bundled in those giant shareware bundles, or handed-out in
any way. That's pretty fair, considering how much work it takes to