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- TICKER (c) 1992 Management Systems Group
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- Ticker is a program we have written to provide you with a diversion from
- the hum-drum work you should be doing on your PC. Please help us help
- you avoid doing real work by sending a $15 donation to the following
- address if you use and enjoy Ticker:
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- Management Systems Group
- P.O. Box 768
- Havertown, PA 19083
- (215) 446-9083
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- Currently, full databases are available for each of the categories in the
- sampler database. Other databases have probably also been added since
- this writing. Databases are available to registered users for $5.00 plus
- $1.00 shipping and handling (specify disk format, please).
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- A list of available databases can be obtained by sending a self-
- addressed, stamped envelope to the above address.
-
-
- *************************** INTRODUCTION ****************************
-
- Ticker displays, either continuously or on command, short text items,
- selected from a database. These short text items can be jokes, sayings,
- trivia, messages, or anything else. All items in a database are
- categorized and databases can be restricted so that only items from
- selected categories will be displayed. This packaged version of Ticker
- comes with one database, the Sampler database, but other databases are
- also available.
-
- The final section of this manual, ROLLING YOUR OWN, describes how to use
- the TICKPACK utility to generate your own databases.
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- ************************ INSTALLING TICKER **************************
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- There are two versions of Ticker, one for DOS and one for Windows. Both
- of these programs should be installed in the same directory, so simply
- create a directory (for example MD C:\TICKER) and copy all of these files
- into it. If you only plan to use the DOS version of Ticker, you are
- done, and can go on to the USING DOS TICKER section.
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- To install Ticker into Windows, start up Windows. Click one time in the
- program group you in which you wish Ticker to be placed, and select New
- from the File menu, indicating that you wish you add a new item. Type in
- "Ticker" for Program Description then click on the "Browse..." option.
- Find the Ticker directory you created, and double-click on "wintick.exe".
- Then click on OK to return to the previous box, and click on OK in that
- box also. (Instead of using "Browse...", you can just type WINTICK.EXE
- preceded by its full path in the "Command Line" field and, for users of
- Windows 3.1, aldo in the "Working Directory" field. For example, if you
- installed Ticker in the default c:\ticker directory, you would type
- "c:\ticker\wintick.exe" in those fields.)
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- If you installed Ticker properly, the circular Ticker icon will appear in
- your specified group. You may run it by double-clicking the icon. The
- on-line help facility should be able to guide you through learning how to
- use Ticker.
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- *************** USING THE DOS VERSION OF TICKER ***************
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- The first time Ticker is run, it will immediately prompt you to select a
- database and setup options. Thereafter, the previous options will be
- restored whenever the program is run. Ticker will then continue running
- until you press "q" for "quit". (Note: if you run Ticker with a "/Q"
- parameter [TICKER /Q], then it will display one text item and return
- immediately to DOS.
-
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- Selecting a Database
- --------------------
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- The first time Ticker is run, the database form will be brought up
- automatically. Thereafter, you must press 'd' while Ticker is running to
- change databases. Use the up and down arrow keys, move the cursor until
- the title of the database you wish to load is highlighted, then press
- ENTER. If you wish to exit the form without selecting a new database,
- press ESC.
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- Changing Options
- ----------------
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- This form will also be called automatically the first time Ticker is run,
- immediately after a database is selected. Thereafter, you must press 'o'
- while ticker is running to change these options. Enter all relevant
- options and then press F10 (or ENTER from the last field) to accept your
- entries and leave the form. Press ESC to cancel any changes you have
- made. Following are explanations of each option.
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- Auto Advance Mode: Enter 'Y' to have ticker advance the database
- automatically or 'N' to require the user to press
- ENTER or 'j' (for Jump) to display subsequent
- text items.
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- Seconds to Wait: The number of seconds to wait before advancing the
- database. Only meaningful when Auto Advance Mode is
- ON (i.e. 'Y').
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- Maximum Width: This sets the width of the Ticker window in
- characters, where 78 characters is the maximum.
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- Maximum Height: This sets the height of the Ticker window in
- characters.
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- Direction: Enter 'F' for Ticker to traverse the database's text
- items in forward order. Enter 'B' for backward
- (reverse) order.
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- Active Categories
- -----------------
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- This form will also be called automatically the first time Ticker is run,
- immediately after options are set. Thereafter, you must press 'c'.
- The text items in the database are grouped into categories, such as
- "Jokes", "Trivia", etc. Use this Categories form to configure Ticker so
- that only entries from certain categories are displayed. Press 'Y' for
- each category that you wish to be active and type 'N' for each that you
- wish to be inactive.
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- Leave the categories form by pressing F10 (or ENTER from the last field).
- Pressing ESC cancels any changes you have made.
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- Key Commands While Ticker is Active
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- ENTER, 'j' jumps to the next database entry
- 'a' displays "About Database" information
- 'q' quits Ticker
- 'h' displays help
- 'd' displays the database form
- 'o' displays the options form
- 'c' displays the categories form
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- ********************** ROLLING YOUR OWN ********************************
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- You can generate a .TCK Ticker database file by typing in a simple ASCII
- text file (using the below format) and then running the included
- TICKPACK.EXE program against it. When you have typed in your text, create
- your database file by typing
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- TICKPACK yourfile.txt
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- TICKPACK will create a file called yourfile.tck, which will be a valid
- database file. If there are any errors in your text file, TICKPACK will
- indicate as such and not create the .TCK file. .TCK files should be
- 48K (49152) bytes or less.
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- Tickpack Text File Format
- -------------------------
-
- The '\' (backslash) character is the delimiter character. All text must
- be preceded by a command defining what type of text it is. Commands
- should be typed on lines by themselves. The commands are as follows.
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- \COMMENT\ : all text following this until the next command is ignored
- \TITLE\ : title of database (one line or up to 30 characters)
- \ABOUT\ : information to be displayed when the user chooses "About"
- from the Ticker program (5 lines of up to 40 characters
- each)
- \CATEGORIES\ : category names. Each category should be on a separate
- line and up to 30 characters each.
- \TEXT\ : This indicates that all text items will follow. Within
- this section, precede all text items by the category name
- or number within backslashes. Categories are numbered
- starting at 0 using the order you typed them in in the
- \CATEGORIES\ section.
-
- You should randomize entries of different categories within your text
- file because Ticker reads the database sequentially, and one would
- generally not want text items of all one category to appear before any of
- the next category begin.
-
- Following is an example of a valid text file.
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- \TITLE\
- My Database
- \ABOUT\
- If you find this database engaging, a
- $5.00 payment would be appreciated.
- Management Systems Group * 215-446-9083
- P.O. Box 763 * Havertown, PA 19083
- New databases available upon request.
- \CATEGORIES\
- Happy Jokes
- Sad Jokes
- Mean Jokes
- Dumb Jokes
- \TEXT\
- \0\
- This is my first happy joke.
- This is the punch line.
- \1\
- This is my first sad joke.
- This is the punch line.
- \3\
- This is my first dumb joke.
- This is the punch line.
- \2\
- This is my first mean joke.
- This is the punch line.
- \1\
- This is another sad joke.
- This is its punch line.
- \Mean Jokes\
- This is another mean joke. Note that you do not have to use numbers.
- This is the punch line.
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