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Updated - 02/18/88 ------------------------------------------------- REQUIRES EITHER AN ENHANCEov i qu`nv qunv`nvov ie`ȱ( ȱinv`ȹLKu LKu LKuHʥ˩Ѕȩh LKu (lljumu.lu*mu.lu*mu.lu*`e`u8uƙŗŖ $`u uu  `  ` ȹ`ˆ`ovpvnv,OKå tXX`HJJJh)8j` ouhhjuiou?Ѕ© Ru Rupu uou Ou RuLt#© Ru Ru u Oul Ou RuLt© Runu RuH uhpu дЕ Oununu RuH uh {unuАeԥeեe֥effffffffЈϥ) $`8ЅЩхѩ҅ҩӅ`ׅօՅԥ s8`8ХѥҥP $`é©ĥ t=X¥Ðȑ8``e…å` 8ЅЩх`Ӆҥ8ЅЩх8`eХeѥeҥeP $`E` ` $` `s &&&&&&&8ԥե֥Ј8ЅЩхѩ҅ҩӅ` `s J qqllq l6 $` rЅҥхөЅ`!&&&8᪥҅Ј*8eЈҥ 8ЅЩх` r& qLqJ eҥeffffЈ` qхХ҅ѥӅ҄LqІFѐejfЈѥ) $0Bp0;pBp8HpBp tp;p qBp`' -327688 tpiАѠ q` q`qhhqiЅ©íqJJJJq) u©âqJJJJJJ uq)@P©âqJJJJ) u qq)  o oLVh` RoэC 6oLVh` RoC OoLVh`hhhAhBHAHHH``Hpɀ4p:pBpLpBpCp1pDp2pEpBp-;p8ЅЩх qCpBp 0;pCpBpҝFpDpн3p qНDpFpLVh` RoʍC !nLVh` Ro̍C BnLVh` RoC XnLVh` RoύC υnLVh` Ro΍C ΅nLVh` RoƍC ƲnLVh` RoǍC DznLVh` RoōC nLVh`n RoÍCo oLVh` RočCɠuvwxy٠z{ em RoC mLVh` RoȍC mLVh` RoˍC nPQRӠSU֮î®VWZqɠrstN%'ɯϠ(.BCJKLMD //E, //C OR IIGS. About BLU --------- This program is FREEWARE. You can distribute BLU freely, just don't sell it. I do ask that you make sure that this doc file is made available with the program. You are under no obligation to pay anything for BLUing so if you only have one 5.25" floppy disk drive and you get a "Not enough disk space" error you will not be able to use BLU to unpack the file. A future version of BLU may support disk swapping. Using The Mouse --------------- If you have a mouse Bted filenames. Pressing OA-D when selecting the files will cause ALL the files and sub-dirs to be squeezed and all subsequent files and sub-dirs contained within them. You could use this to sqz a WHOLE disk if you wanted. BLU does not support disk swapp a file to be squeezed when added to the Binary II file and will display a '$' next to the name. OA-space or control-a will toggle all the normal items and OA-S will toggle all the squeezed items. Pressing return will start the processing using the seleche source directory will be displayed. Using the up, down, left and right arrows will move the inverse bar accordingly. Pressing the space bar will toggle a file for normal selection and will display a checkmark next to the name. The 'S' key will toggle. The DELETE key will delete characters and the <-- --> keys will backspace and move the cursor forward. When prompted for a destination PATHNAME be sure and enter a pathname for a file not a directory. After the directory(s) are selected a catalog of tfter making your menu selection you will be prompted for a source directory name and where necessary a destination pathname or target directory. You can use the TAB key to skip to the next '/' in the pathname shown or OA-TAB to back up to the previous '/'ion and then pressing return. You will be returned to the menu after all processing is done. By pressing OA-? or OA-/ from the main menu one can view a help screen listing the commands. Selecting Files To Be Processed ------------------------------- Adual files from a Binary II file 5) Lists the contents of a Binary II file 6) Deletes files The Menu -------- You can select a menu item by either the first letter in the item or by using the arrow keys to move the inverse bar to your selectNG FOR BLU, but if you want me to continue to provide programs in this manner than support the cause and send in the $10. Thanks. Features -------- 1) Catalogs disks 2) Makes Binary II files 3) Unsqueezes files 4) Extracts indivihan the connect charges would be for downloading this program. My address is: Floyd Zink, Jr. P.O. Box 060069 Palm Bay, FL 32906 I repeat YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PAY ANYTHIwill include a bill for $5.00 to cover disk and shipping costs. This way you will always have the most current versions. I will do all mail outs before I upload them to any source. You will find that in the long run this method will be cheaper for you tpdate that will be AUTOMATICALLY mailed to you when I update BLU again. This way I make a little money and you do not have to spend the money downloading the updates. After the first mailing and the free update I will continue to mail out updates, but I . However, if you like this program and want to show your appreciation I do accept gratuities. If you send me $10.00 I will send you the latest version of BLU and some of my other programs that I have written. The $10.00 will also entitle you to 1 free uLU will find it and allow you to use it instead of using the arrow keys and you can use the mouse button to select files though you still have to press return to start the process after the files are selected. Holding down the OA (open apple) key when pressing the mouse button will toggle the file for squeezing. Holding down the CA (closed apple, option on the gs) when pressing the mouse button will act just like pressing return does - it will start the processing. The sensitivity of the mouse is at locahave a suffix of '.QQ'. Deleting Files -------------- BLU will not delete locked files. Final Words ----------- If you encounter any bugs or come up with a suggestion on improving the program please let me know. Floyd Zink, Jr. nsqueezed when extracted. You do NOT have to use the USQ function from the main menu to unsqueeze bny files. If the files were squeezed separately first and then made into a Binary II file BLU will still unsqueeze them automatically as long as the files m for all the files. If there is insufficient space then the program will issue an error message and exit back to the main menu. It will not extract any files unless there is enough space. Squeezed files within the Binary II file will be AUTOMATICALLY uwill NOT overwrite any files, except the above. If there is a duplicate file then BLU will add an extension of '.n' to the filename. You can then rename the file when you are done with BLU. BLU checks available disk space to make sure there is enough roounchanged from Don's source. Un-squeezing Files ------------------ The squeezed file is un-squeezed to the original file's name. If this name already exists then BLU overwrites it. Extracting from Binary II Files ------------------------------- BLU speed up the processing of squeezing and un-squeezing files and to fix a bug that sometimes caused large files to squeeze incorrectly. There also had to be some changes to integrate the routines into BLU. The core of the algorithms though are basically luded in the squeezed file, so squeezing short files or files with uniformly distributed byte values will actually increase the size. Special thanks to Don Elton for the donation of his SQ/USQ source code to the Public Domain. I adapted these routines to developes a binary tree representing the decoding information for a variable length bit string code for each input byte. Each string's length is in inverse proportion to its frequency of appearance in the incoming data stream. Decoding information is inc It first encodes repeated characters by doing a byte for byte pass through the file except that DLE is encoded as DLE, zero and repeated byte values are encoded as value, DLE, count for counts that are greater or equal to 3. On the second translation itn you will have a bunch of files on your disk with the '.QQ' suffix. You can use the "Unsqueeze files" option to unsqueeze these particular files. All file types, except for DIRs, are able to be squeezed. BLU uses the Huffman algorithm to squeeze files.automatically. BLU adds an extension of '.QQ' to the original filename to form the squeezed filename within the Binary II file. So if your TC program auto-unpacks Binary II files that contains squeezed members and is not able to turn this option off theYou can use the Destination pathname to pick which directory or disk the Binary II file is placed. BLU will display all the sub-directories that are selected and allow you to select files from them unless of course you use OA-D which will select them all ic prompt enter: CALL-151 ;enter monitor BLOAD BLU,TSYS,A$2000 ;load file 204B:XX ;XX being the new value. Higher value=lesser sensitivity. BSAVE BLU,TSYS,A$2000 ;save file ^C ;back to basic Making Binary II Files ---------------------- tion $204B when the program is in memory. This is the $4B byte after the beginning of the program. It is currently set at $08. This means the mouse must move 8 increments to move inverse bar. If you want to change this use a block editor or from the bas COPYRIGHT 1989 Leon H. Raesly, LCSW Well, that is about as prominent as you can get. Yes, the arrangement of this disk, and the article "Read Me First" are Copyright by me. ALL rights reserved. ill a Copyrighted program, it is just no longer sold! NONE of the programs on this disk are Commercial programs of this nature. Well, these are my thoughts on the definitions of these terms. I hope you enjoy thnd are usually sold by various publishers. An example is AppleWorks. Incidentally, even though a program is no longer sold (such as AppleWriter) that does not place the program in the Public Domain. It is stanual. Some of the programs on this disk are ShareWare. COPYRIGHTED PROGRAMS: These are any programs where the author (or the publisher) has retained all rights. These are usually commercial programs, a idea is that you can use them to try, or test, and if you like it and plan to continue using it, you will send a payment to the author. Usually nominal, it usually gets you the latest copy, plus a written m We have permission from the author to distribute it. SHAREWARE: These are programs that the author has retained all rights to, but let's you distribute them for people to "Try before they Buy". Thewords here are "freely" and "distribute". You can't sell it, or include it on any disk that is sold without permission. One of the programs on this disk is "FreeWare". That one is ShrinkIt! by Andy Nicholas..) Many of the programs on this disk are public domain. FREEWARE: These are programs that the author has retained the Copyright for themselves, but allowed them to be distributed freely. The operative ated" to the general public. In actuality, he (or she) has renounced the rights of ownership granted under the federal copyright law. Or, the copyright has expired over time (check with a lawyer for how long that is doing is sharing my understanding of the meaning of various terms used in the Computer field. So there! PUBLIC DOMAIN: This (in terms of the computer software field) is a program to which the author has "don have registered it with the Patent office as a copyrighted work. Hey, for $10. it was fun! Now a few definitions. But first, the disclaimers! I am not an attorney, nor am I giving legal advice. What I amI also grant to you, the purchaser, the right to "Give" copies to friends. This is "FreeWare". It cannot be sold by anyone, or included in a disk that is sold (except the Washington Apple PI as described above.) Yes, II hereby (love those "legal" terms!) grant the right to the Washington Apple PI to distribute this disk to new (and old) members of the PI as a part of their "New Member Package" which is sold to new members. e disk. Leon H. Raesly, LCSW (4)"prefix/III.MISC.12"+ D$(4)I(27);:(17): 40 COL.Q:j(V1:50:V24:50:702(V):(1):X139:"_";:<F(5):(7)P"[ THIS PROGRAM IS FREEWARE ]"Z::(4)d"YOU ARE FREE TO DISTRIBUTE COPIES" n:(8)R32R131730 TLTL1-BABATL3AQ01820X(49152)1551820bLL1qLPL1570LPI1740PP11400Z0:1070&49168,00400:216,0D(7)N"Error trying to load ";(34);M$(1,0);(34)XC$"#"ĺC$;C$"#"ĺP;%X-:7LL2A"1090M,TLLL1U6X0c@Q(BAX)rJQ32TLXTQ0Q13TLX:1640^XX1:XLL1600hTL01720rX0TL1|C(BAX)(C);TLLL11720R(BATL)n Printing :";L$ dZ1:1070(nP17xSP01440EZ0:1070t(7):"Load paper then press Return :";L$Z1:1070L0M$(1,2)""1570L$M$(1,2)1090M((RMLM)((L$)))21110X1(L$)C$(L$,X,1)0+D$;"BLOAD";M$(1,0);",A";BA;",TTXT"6216,0JC$(M$(1,7),1)g SP1:C$"Y"C$"y"SP0yLM(M$(1,3))RM(M$(1,4))(PL(M$(1,5))2PI(M$(1,6))<LLRMLMFP"(Press 'ESC' to stop print)":Z"Press Return to BegiBMLMLM0ıVX1M(`" ";0j:FtD$;"PR#";M$(1,1)L~pV(1,0)(48688):V(1,1)(48689)~Z0:1070"Loading ";(34);M$(1,0);(34)BA(110)1:BABA2560,01,((110)1)2,((112)1)768185(?=Help)","- # -", "Left Margin","10"F "Right Margin","70"k "Number of Printed Lines","58" "Page Length in Lines","66" "Automatic Paper Feed","No" THIS SECTION PRINTS$.(48688),V(Z,0):(48689),V(Z,1)8M$(1,Y);>36,HHY#R-\C$"":fL$""ıIpC$(L$,1)UzC(C$)fC96CC32rC$(C)x~ THESE ARE THE DEFAULT VALUES "File Name(?=Catalog,Q=Quit)","" "Printer Slot (0=Screen)","1" "Top Line"(Press Return) :";L$ ' 4406 M$(1,X)L$= XC f "Here are your Selections :";s X7:780{ : "Are The Selections Okay (Yes/No) :";L$ 860 C$"Y"400 1140 Y0X : M$(0,Y);" :"; *H(36) 4at the top of each page. If you include"V X"a '#' in your entry, the page number" b"will be printed at that location." l"Example: 'Page #' will be printed as" v"'Page 1' on the first page, 'Page 2'" "on the second, and so forth.":  780 Q$M$(1,X)# "";L$0 X2490F L$""L$M$(1,X)T X0550e L$"?"540k } D$"CAT,TTXT" 440 L$"Q"L$"q"ė:(4);"bye" &X2680 0L$"?"680 : D"The (optional) Top Line entry is placed"* N"48688):V(0,1)(48689)# X079 M$(0,X):M$(1,X)@ XF "[ , INSTALL ERASERa 6k @A768r JB{ TA,B ^AA1 hB96330 r | TAKE USER'S INPUTS  (27);(17) X07  "*** Prepare for Printing ***"; # x"BUT YOU MAY NOT SELL THEM."3 (18):(11)O "THE FREEWARE PROJECT"[ :(11)x "WALDEN SOFTWARE, INC." :(12) "(C) 1984, P. LUTUS" PAUSE02500: SET UP PRINTER PROGRAM M$(1,7) V(1,3) V(0,0)(b"(Press Return) :";L$(l400.v@ ERASER CODEFh 169,0,168,145,0,200,208,251 230,1,165,1,197,2,208,240,96 Instructions for FREEWRITER, by Eric Schechter =========================== FreeWriter is a ProDOS-based public domain word-processor. It runs most easily on an Apple //e or //c. It also runs on a 64K Apple II+ (but see special instructions, below). Iportant -- you can't do much without printouts. The [P]rogram command is AppleWriter's most interesting and unusual -- and least used -- feature. AppleWriter is a very good word-processor even without WPL, and most owners of AppleWriter have never touch] commands save a lot of tedious LEFT- and RIGHT- ARROW or DELETE keystrokes. The [G]lossary takes a little bit of programming, but it's fairly easy to learn to use, and in the long run it saves lots of keystrokes too. The [P]rint command obviously is imragraph [Y] split screen display [Z] turn wordwrap on/off [_] preview output location I've marked four of the commands with an asterisk, to point them out -- I think those four are the most important ones omitted from FreeWriter. The [W] and [Xrection * [G] glossary of macros [I] tab [O] DOS commands -- rename, delete, etc. * [P] print/ program [Q] additional menu (tabs, glossaries, etc.) [R] retype [T] tab settings * [W] retrievably delete a word * [X] retrievably delete a pauffer [S] save part or all of file to disk [T] tutorial (in AppleWriter, it's open-Apple-?) [V] insert control letters into text (displayed inverse) Included in AppleWriter; omitted from FreeWriter: [A] [C] change case [D] change di Included only in FreeWriter: [W] set screen display width Included in both programs, essentially the same: [B] jump to beginning [E] jump to end [F] find/replace [L] load part or all of file from disk [N] new --- clear editor bis even more powerful than the tutorial would indicate. In the following documentation, I'll try to discuss the most important features of FreeWriter which were not mentioned in the built-in tutorial. In case you're wondering, here's a brief comparison:th AppleWriter II, II+, or //e will have no difficulty learning to use FreeWriter. But other users won't have much difficulty either -- the program contains a built-in tutorial. However, the tutorial is brief, and it doesn't cover everything; FreeWriter wn, "trial size" version of the Lutus's ProDOS-based AppleWriter 2.0. That is, it has some of the same commands as AppleWriter. I presume that FreeWriter was made available to try to get more people interested in buying AppleWriter. Any user familiar wied program for which the author has given permission for noncommercial distribution. That's almost the same thing, except that the author retains commercial rights. And in this case, he certainly has good reason to. FreeWriter is essentially a scaled-do has also supplied such a prinper-driver program. Our local Apple club obtained FreeWriter from IAC's disk #43. A few of the instructions below were also included on that disk. ... Technically, FreeWriter is not public domain. Rather, it is a copyright t is fairly good -- in fact, for public domain, it's excellent. Its chief defect is that it doesn't print out files; but it can save them to disk, and then another program can be used to send them to the printer. In fact, FreeWriter's author, Paul Lutus,ed WPL. Surely WPL was intended for hackers and fanatics like me, a dying breed. Who ever heard of programming a word-processor? The WPL ("Word Programming Language") performs a role for AppleWriter, somewhat analogous to the role that EXEC files handle in an Applesoft setting. Almost any oft-repeated procedure that you're accustomed to doing "manually" by typing, can be automated using WPL. WPL can handle several variables, and it can do loops and subroutines; so it adds a lot of flexibility to AppleWatalog, but they require that you specify the "volume" (or, more precisely, the prefix). If you just press RETURN when asked for the "volume", FreeWriter will use whatever prefix was last used. (But it will give an error message if NO prefix has ever bee columns; or a little more than 6 lines, if you're using 39 columns. ======================================================================= FREEWRITER'S USE OF PREFIXES FreeWriter's [L]oad and [S]ave commands offer you the option of displaying a c cursor before retrieving the text; this provides an easy method for relocating small blocks of text. However, the buffer in which the retrievable text is stored will only hold around 256 characters -- that's a little more than 3 lines, if you're using 78 character, hold down the open-Apple button (or game-paddle #0) and press the left-arrow key. Text erased in the latter fashion can be retrieved by holding down the open-Apple button (or game-paddle #0) and pressing the RIGHT-arrow key. You can move the FreeWriter has two different ways to erase unwanted characters. Place the cursor to the right of the unwanted character. To irretrievably erase the character, press the DELETE key; this method is not available on an Apple II+. To erase retrievably the FreeWriter's display will hide some text, or jump around in a distracting fashion, or both. ... Occasionally you may want to use some other width number, to preview a printout -- i.e., to see what the text will look like with various choices of margins. right arrow.) You'll need to set the screen margins, by typing [W] and then a number, and then pressing RETURN. Some recommended numbers are 78, if you have an 80-column card; or 39, if you don't. If you use all 80 columns (or all 40 columns), or more,] to read the built-in tutorial. All four arrow keys can be used to move the cursor. An Apple II+ does not have down- and up- arrows; but [J] and [K] can be used to move in those directions. (As usual, [H] is the same as the left arrow, and [U] is the a pair of brackets is used to denote a control-letter. For instance, [T] would mean control-T. In such a case, you should NOT actually type brackets. You should just hold down the CONTROL key and press the 'T' key. After you enter FreeWriter, press [Tst enter FreeWriter, you'll see a title screen, with a copyright message. Be patient; it will disappear after a few seconds. There doesn't seem to be any way to make it disappear faster. In much of the documentation for FreeWriter (or for AppleWriter), time one of them loads another. Enough digression. ======================================================================= GETTING STARTED FreeWriter is all in one SYS file, which can be started from Basic by using the "-" command. When you firprograms are limited to 2048 characters in length. That's enough to do interesting things, but not extraordinary things. True, you can chain together as many of these 2048-character programs as you like; but then you have to wait for the disk drive each ut it's more fun than useful. (2) WPL is not quite as fast as assembly language, though. When they run, the WPL programs run about as fast as BASIC, I think. I guess that the AppleWriter acts as an interpreter for the programs, not a compiler. (3) The riter. But it has its drawbacks, too: (1) It's not easy to learn. In fact, it has a lot of the flavor of assembly language, with the AppleWriter acting as a very good editor/assembler. You have to be a programmer at heart, not a "user". WPL is useful, bn specified.) FreeWriter does not offer any way of checking to see what are the prefixes on the disks. This is one of FreeWriter's drawbacks; you have to remember the prefixes you're working with. That can be a bothersome chore. But there are a couple of ways to get around that drawback. If you type in a period (.) and then press RETURN, FreeWriter will take the disk name (i.e., the main directory) as Prefix, and will proceed to show you a list of all the textfiles in the main directory. So one solund, [L]this.file!!mark! will load all of "this.file" from the beginning of the file to "mark". The symbol "#" means "whatever is currently in memory". Using this, you can copy a portion of the current text into another location in the current tinning marker and an end marker. It does not mention that you can leave one of the markers empty, to specify the beginning or end of a file. Thus, [L]this.file!mark! will load all of "this.file" from "mark" to the end of the file. On the other haayed, if it was recently used and hasn't yet been removed from memory by one means or another. In that case, pressing equal-sign and then RETURN will load the file specified by that name. The tutorial mentions how to load part of a file by using a beg: [S]old.file!end!+ ======================================================================= FREEWRITER'S [L]oad COMMAND This command has some of the same conventions as the Save command. When you press control-L, a filename may be displ also APPEND either all or part of the current text to the end of a pre-existing file. To append all of the current text, type: [S]old.file!+ To append part of the current text, move the cursor to the beginning of the desired portion, and then type, period, or slash (since those characters could be part of a pathname). The tutorial mentions that you can create a new file, from either all or part of the text which is currently in FreeWriter's memory. But the tutorial doesn't mention that you can exclamation point as an example of a delimiter. Other punctuation marks can be used as well, and some other may be more convenient. Criteria to follow: the mark chosen should not be one which occurs in the the endmark, nor should it be a letter, numeralss the equals sign (=) and then RETURN. ... In this case you will NOT be asked whether you want to delete the old version of the file. FreeWriter will just go ahead and delete the old version, and replace it with the new version. The tutorial gives thedisk, then the name of that file will be displayed. To save under a new but similar filename, trace the right arrow key over the parts of the filename that you want to keep. To save under precisely the same filename as that displayed, you can just pre=============================================================== FREEWRITER'S [S]ave COMMAND When you press control-S, you will be asked for the filename under which you want to save the file. If you have been revising a file which you loaded from , with just a few keystrokes, by the LONG.MENU program which I wrote; you may find it elsewhere in this database. Just set the menu's exit prefix to /MY.TEXTS/ABOUT.IIC/, and then move the menu to /MY.UTILITIES/TEXT.STUFF/ and run FreeWriter. ========X /MY.TEXTS/ABOUT.IIC/ -/MY.UTILITIES/TEXT.STUFF/FREEWRITER This will start up FreeWriter, but the default prefix which FreeWriter will use is "/MY.TEXTS/ABOUT.IIC/". --- That might all seem like a lot of typing. But it can be handled automaticallyefore entering FreeWriter. It does NOT have to be the same prefix as FreeWriter's. For instance, if your copy of FreeWriter is in "/MY.UTILITIES/TEXT.STUFF/", and the textfiles you want to work on are all in "/MY.TEXTS/ABOUT.IIC/", then type: PREFItion is to not bother with prefixes; just do everything in the main directory. ... But then you're missing out on ProDOS's wonderful hierarchical directory structure, which really can be useful. Another method you can use: specify a prefix immediately bext, as follows: [L]#!start!end! This command will copy, to the location where the cursor currently is, that portion of text which begins with "start" and ends with "end". (One or both of the start and end markers can be omitted if the portion you wish to copy begins at the beginning of current text memory or ends at the end of current memory.) You can use the load command to "peek" at a disk file without actually loading it, and thus without affecting the text which is currently in memory. Simse some other program, you may as well just reboot. However, the [Q]uit command does have at least one use. Rebooting destroys whatever is in the /RAM/disk. Occasionally it is useful to leave FreeWriter without destroying the contents of the /RAM/disk. times as necessary. ======================================================================= FREEWRITER'S [Q]uit COMMAND This command actually does work; but it is so bothersome to use that in most cases, if you want to leave FreeWriter and uhe beginning of the portion to be deleted, and then type [F]#&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&## That's control-F, followed by a pound sign, followed by some large number of ampersands, followed by two pound signs, followed by RETURN. Then press 'Y' as many Finally, here's one more example. Suppose you want to delete several long paragraphs from the MIDDLE (not the end) of an extremely long file. Again, using the delete key would take a while. A slightly faster method is as follows: Put the cursor at tpound, ampersand, pound, pound, A, return. Here the ampersand acts as an "any character" symbol. After yoou press RETURN, you'll have to wait a few seconds -- substitutions like this take a little while, but it's still faster than using the delete key. of the text you've been working on. You could just use the DELETE key, but it's a little slow and tedious. Here's a faster method. Place the cursor at the beginning of the portion that you want to delete. Then type [F]#&##A -- that's control-F, l times. Then type [F]# %#%# This time we've omitted the "A", so we'll actually see where the remaining substitutions are needed. Another example -- suppose you want to delete the last few sentences -- or the last few paragraphs, or whatever -- ll of them. If you have several spaces immediately preceding a carriage return, this method will only remove the last of those spaces. What to do? Well, type control-F followed by an equals sign, to repeat the same substitution command. Do that severa type control-B to move the cursor to the top of memory, and then type [F]# %#%#A Here # is used as the delimiter, and % is used to represent carriage returns. The "A" at the end of the command means "all of them" -- but it might not actually get a use any symbols appearing in your text. Here's an example: suppose you want to remove all trailing blanks in your file -- i.e., whenever you have a space immediately preceding a carriage return, you want to remove the space. One way to do this is to "any length", "carriage return", or "any character" symbol. But with any of < # & ! * used as a delimiter, the other features are available. The several different choices of delimiter are available so that you can use a column of the chart which doesn'tful. Here is the delimiter chart from my AppleWriter //e manual (DOS 3.3 version): Delimiter / < # & ! * Any length = $ ' " + Cg. Return > % ( # ' Any char. ? & ) $ - When / is used as a delimiter, then there is nol-S. To resume scrolling, press any key. ======================================================================= FREEWRITER'S [F]ind/replace COMMAND This command has different effects when different delimiters are used, making it extremely powerply end the filename with a backslash (/). For instance, to peek at a file named "other.file", type [L]other.file\ The "other.file" will scroll rapidly upward over the screen. To make it pause so that you can look at it more carefully, type contro One such application, for relocating textfiles, is described later in this article. So, here's how to use [Q]uit. First, press control-Q. When FreeWriter asks if you're sure, press 'Y' and then RETURN. The computer will then display the Prefix which was current when you entered FreeWriter. The computer will ask you to press RETURN if that Prefix is still acceptable, or else to specify a new Prefix. You should specify a prefix that contains a SYSTEM file. In most cases, this will be the prefix whi? Bring your /// to a SIG meeting (we meet quarterly). We'll be happy to do it for you! APPLE // USERS As with any other Apple // disk, simply place Side One of A2 BOOT into your 5.25" boot drive and boot the disk. WHAT'S ON THIS DISK Enough wi. 94002 (415)-592-8097 (Order Hotline) Send $2.00 for a catalog. They will be free after your first order. Be aware that Jameco requires a minimum order (seems to depend on ordering from ad or catalog). Need help to install this chiphip installed in your motherboard (It replaces the original 6502A or B CPU (Central Processing Unit) chip). You can get one for less than $10.00 from: Jameco Electronics 1355 Shoreway Road Belmont, CA key at the same time to get a catalog and run any program or read any file. Side Two also has the Windows menu program on it (but NOT ProDos). Some of these programs may require an "Enhanced Apple //e" to work. That means you will need to have a 65c02 cand it will also read AppleWorks text files (and print them). Byrd's Better Bye gives you a selection of SYSTEM files you can run or "launch" depending on what you'd like to do. By the way, you can turn over this disk and press the key and "M" y quitting to Basic. WINDOWS is much like our own Menu.Maker program in that it will allow you to read and print text files, look at graphics files or run Basic files. It can do more, though. It will run any "SYSTEM" file (much like a SOS.INTERP file) tan ///+//e Boot Disk, replace that disk with A2 BOOT and then choose the "Apple //e" option from the Titan menu. You will find yourself being asked to run a menu program called "WINDOWS", run a program selector program called "Byrd's Better Bye" or simpl GH25" drive). Basically, A2 BOOT tries to be a one-stop disk that provides many of the more useful utility programs found in the WAP Apple // Public Domain (some programs are shareware). TO USE THIS DISK (FOR APPLE /// USERS) You will have to boot the Ti WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: A2 BOOT DISK # : 3EMM-08 BOOTABLE: WITH TITAN ///+//e Cards WELCOME! A2 BOOT is designed for Apple /// users of Titan's ///+//e Cards (although it can be used by anyone with an Apple //c or e or GS as well with a 5. of file. Press to continue: omputer will set the prefix as you've specified, reload the ProDOS supplement to Basic, and look for whatever is the STARTUP program on your disk -- all without altering /RAM/. ======================================================================= Endch is the main directory of a bootup disk. Next, the computer will ask for the pathname of the next "application". This means a file of type 'SYS' whose name ends in ".SYSTEM". For instance, this might be "BASIC.SYSTEM". After you've done that, the cth the explanations! Here's what is on Side One: BASIC : AppleSoft Basic (ProDos version) BLU : A popular file compression program BLU.DOC : Documentation for BLU FREEWRITER : A PD version of Apple Writer by Paul Lutus FREEWTR.DOC : Documentation for Freewriter IIGIF : A popular program to convert GIF files to HiRes/Double HiRes formats (and then to Apple /// FOTO files) LUTUS.PRINTER : Printer program by Paul Luide a MacBinary file.  0 8'L cG\LUN))) ) is a Binary II file inside a MacBinary file. g'L*\))) ) is an ACU archive inside a MacBinary file.   'L ive.   'Lv:3))) ) is a Squeezed file. 'L *\P))) ) is a ShrinkIt archive from America-Online.  0 8'L*`))) ) is a ShrinkIt archive ins II file inside a Binary II envelope. g'L*`))) ) is an ACU archive inside a Binary II envelope.   'L))) ) is a Binary II file. g'L*D))) ) is an ACU archA2 BOOT DISK gram will (among other things) allow you to "Type" (read) any of the DOC files on this disk from your screen. The Startup (Printer) program will print them for you if you desire (or use AppleWriter or other word processing program (including FREEWRITER)).SPLITTER : ProDos Text File Splitter program: Run from Basic TEX.DOC : Documentation for Tex TEX2.01 : TEXt File Helper: Use it to read, append, delete text files and more. The TEXt File Helper protion for GIF UNSHRINK : Free version of Shrinkit that will UNshrink many files compressed using Shrinkit or other similar Apple // archive program. UNSHRINK.README : Documentation for Shrinkit : A fastcopy disk utility GRAFE : GRAFE is an Applesoft BASIC program that allows the editing of random-access text (TXT) files under ProDOS. GRAFE.DOC : Documentation for Grafe IIGIF.DOCS : Documenta adds itself to ProDOS to give extra commands that can be used by various programs - such as WINDOWS!)) (Also found on Side Two) And on Side Two: FASTCOPY P). Go back to the previous screen by depressing the key marked esc and check out the commands you can use or run it if it is a program. WINDOWS uses DOGPAW (a ProDOS extension (that is, it lso print it to your printer with the command shown to the right of the previous screen (CNTRL P - That is depress the key marked control, and holding it down depress the you are using now. It is a text file reader and Program Selector (If you select an entry - by highlighting it - and depress return - it will show it to you on the screen (where you can atus. PD.TERMS : WAP's Lee Raesly explains the differences in PD software PRODOS : Version 1.8 of ProDos Operating System (Apple // equivalent of SOS.Kernel) WINDOWS : The program is not a known archive. Press any key to quit. ɘL֩5שة٠֑٥DɄ`֩Dשة٠֑٥Hɇ '`֩Hשة٠֑٥Kj '`j֩Kשة٠֑٥Kɼ '`