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- This is a sample FastGloss file. It consists of
- Ñ glossary codes
- ('t', 'q', 'b', 'f', 'j', 'o'...)
- Ñ and replacement strings
- ('the', 'quick', 'brown', 'fox', 'jumps', ...)
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- In general, a glossary code is recognized by two preceeding consecutive
- Returns and a following space or Return. Replacement strings follow
- their code and can be any size on any number of lines. To put a blank
- line in a replacement string put some blanks on the line so that it
- will not be seen as introducing a new glossary code (e.g. the following
- line).
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- Once FastGloss is on the default disk, simply press <cmnd>G (or choose
- "Glossary" from the search menu) after each string you wish replaced, or
- set "glossary is automatic" in the options menu (when glossary is
- automatic FastGloss is searched after every space, return, or punctuation).
- Modifications to FastGloss go into effect immediately.
-
- If FastEddie3 doesn't seem to think FastGloss is present when it is,
- FastGloss probably needs to be moved a different disk (FastEddie3
- only looks for FastGloss on the default disk).
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- t the
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- q quick
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- b brown
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- f fox
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- j jumps
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- o over
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- l lazy
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- & and
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- dg
- Daniel Grossbard
- Austin, Texas
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- cs
- Cottage Software
- PO Box 200308
- Austin, Texas 78720-308
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- fe FastEddie3
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