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- The bad news is that v2.4 is the final Q-Blue release; there will be no more
- updates. The good news is that Q-Blue is now freeware, available for anyone
- to use, instead of costing $20 to register as all versions up to 2.3 did.
- The other bad news, of course, is that it took so long for me to go back and
- finish this final release that now there's probably nobody to use it.
-
- Q-Blue 2.4 is not much different from 2.3, but does have a couple of added
- features. If you are using a version of Q-Blue earlier than 2.3, please
- review the material below.
-
- If you have been using Q-Blue 2.3, the only major new feature added is
- support for attached files. This is covered in section 10.11 of the manual,
- "Q-Blue.doc". There is one new setup option, described at the end of
- section 6.3: when Q-Blue's screen is not overscanned, you can have a
- scrollbar at the right edge of the screen that hides itself except when the
- mouse is near it.
-
- Q-Blue can be started from a CLI prompt or from the Workbench. Command line
- and tool type options are described in the manual, "Q-Blue.doc". Commonly,
- none are needed. When started from a CLI, it automatically detaches itself
- to run in the background, so you get your command prompt back right away.
-
- Before running the program, you should double-click on the included "Install"
- script icon, especially if you do not have suitable IBM fonts in your FONTS:
- drawer. It will describe several included fonts and let you select which
- ones to install. If you are using fonts from a release of Q-Blue older than
- v2.3, you should run this script and install the latest set. This release
- includes some fonts that use the Amiga's regular ISO character set, with the
- same "look" as the IBM fonts. For each IBM font there is an ISO font of
- matching size and similar name, except for those IBM fonts that match the
- built-in topaz 8 and topaz 9 fonts (newcleanibm 8 and wideibm 9).
-
- The most complex part of using the program is setting it up for the first
- time, but even that is, in many ways, easier to do than to describe. The
- process is explained in complete detail in the user manual. Once Q-Blue is
- set up, most of its operation is intuitively obvious. Those who are using an
- older version of Q-Blue should note that many of the default commands for the
- supported archiving programs have been changed. You may wish to alter your
- configuration to use the new commands, detailed in sections 5.2 and 5.4 of
- the user manual.
-
- If you have version 1.0 or older of Q-Blue, it is especially recommended that
- you change the Zip compression command from "Zip -jkr @A @D" to the new form
- "Zip -k @A *". (Or if you have a version of Zip older than 2.0, you should
- use "Zip -k @A @F". If your Zip command is "Zip -k @A @F", as may be the
- case if you have Q-Blue 1.9 or newer, you should change it to "Zip -k @A *",
- again except in the case of a very old version of Zip. Note also that there
- are now two Zip command settings: one for normal use, and one for use with
- outdated software compatible with PKZIP 1.x; the Zip 1.x version uses "Zip -
- 0k @A *" as its compression command, and "50 4B 03 04 0A" as its pattern.
- (Decompression is identical for both.) Commands for the LZX compressor have
- also been added: the command for decompression is "LZX -m -X0 x @A", for
- compression is "LZX -X0 a @A #?", and the pattern is "4C 5A 58".
-
- If you have been using Q-Blue version 2.0 or 2.1, the most important new
- features added in v2.3 were Internet email and newsgroup handling, and
- support for new offline configuration features found in Blue Wave 3.x doors.
- For these new features, see sections 6.10 (on setting up email for QWK
- packets and systems that use Fidonet gating), 10.8 (on writing email and,
- with BW 3.x, newsgroup posts), and 11.2 through 11.5 (on BW offline
- configuration). Some new setup options are discussed in sections 4.1, 6.3,
- and 6.8; section 6.9 on QWK netmail also reflects some changes, and should
- especially be reviewed if you want to set up Fido gated email in QWK packets.
-
- One feature that is new as of v2.3 is that BBS pointer files are now saved
- automatically in the context directory. This is explained in section 8.3 of
- the manual. Also, the "save message" command, when used on a bulletin file,
- now makes an accurate binary copy instead of doing things like adding a
- header and stripping out ANSI codes.
-
- The manual is formatted for printing on US letter or European A4 size paper.
- The margins are set up on the assumption that printing begins up to one half
- inch (12 mm) below the top edge of the paper. Each page of the document
- contains 60 lines including headers and footers, so if your printer has
- vertical margins or a perforation skip feature, the page length should still
- fit. It is 148 pages long. It contains ANSI underlining codes, so printing
- it through your regular Amiga printer driver will underline various things if
- your printer is capable of doing so, as most are. The underlining will also
- show if it is viewed with most text viewers such as More.
-
- Below is a copy of Q-Blue's new distribution license. It is substantially
- different from that of past versions, since I am no longer taking money for
- it, even if offered.
-
- The computer program "Q-Blue, release 2.4" is copyright (c) 1992-
- 1999 by Paul Kienitz, with all rights reserved except as stated
- here. The archive containing the executable program file
- "Q-Blue", the manual "Q-Blue.doc", and the various fonts and other
- incidental files included in this distribution, may be freely
- copied, distributed, and used so long as none of the contents of
- the distribution package are modified or removed. Additional
- material may be added, but it should be labeled in some manner to
- indicate that it is not part of the original Q-Blue distribution.
-
- Previous versions of Q-Blue existed in two forms, an "evaluation"
- version and a "registered" version. The former was licensed to be
- used only for a limited time by any one person; the latter was
- licensed only to be used by a single person who was not permitted
- to distribute copies. With the release of Q-Blue 2.4 under this
- license, permission is granted for copies of all such past
- versions to be freely distributed on the same terms as this
- version, so long as they are not represented as being this version
- or a newer version. Such distribution should be accompanied by
- some notification stating that Q-Blue is now "freeware" and no
- money should be sent to the author. The restriction on modifying
- contents of the distribution is lifted in two specific ways: it is
- permitted to remove the file "How-to-order" which specified how to
- buy a registered copy, and it is permitted to modify the section
- of the manual labeled "How to contact the author" to include
- up-to-date information from the equivalent section of the Q-Blue
- 2.4 manual.
-
- Q-Blue, like most software, is provided "as is", with no warranty
- of any kind. The author cannot assume liability for any damage
- caused by the software.
-
- Here is a list of all of the files included in this public beta distribution
- of Q-Blue, archived inside a drawer called "Q-Blue2.4":
-
- Q-Blue the program itself
-
- README this file you're reading
- Install script that installs fonts and taglines
-
- Q-Blue.doc the user manual
-
- Taglines sample file for use with the tagline feature
- Liberal-taglines additional taglines, with a political bias
-
- fonts/newcleanibm.font four fonts using the IBM character set
- fonts/newcleanibm/8
- fonts/tallibm.font
- fonts/tallibm/11
- fonts/tallibm/12
- fonts/tallibm/14
- fonts/stretchibm.font
- fonts/stretchibm/12
- fonts/wideibm.font
- fonts/wideibm/9
- fonts/wideibm/12
- fonts/wideibm/14
-
- fonts/talliso.font three fonts using the ISO character set
- fonts/talliso/11
- fonts/talliso/12
- fonts/talliso/14
- fonts/stretchiso.font
- fonts/stretchiso/12
- fonts/wideiso.font
- fonts/wideiso/12
- fonts/wideiso/14
-
- c/Future a little utility for adjusting file dates
-
- c/IsADir four small programs used by Install script
- c/XSkip
- c/RequestChoice
- c/RequestFile
-
- Q-Blue.info icons
- README.info
- Install.info
- Q-Blue.doc.info
- Taglines.info
- Liberal-taglines.info
- fonts.info
-
- Also included in the archive, outside of the "Q-Blue2.4" drawer, are the
- drawer icon "Q-Blue2.4.info" and the file "file_id.diz", which contains a
- description suitable for BBS file listings. Other files may have been added
- by distributors of the archive. The "Q-Blue2.4" drawer is temporary and can
- be deleted after you have run the install script and dragged the program and
- the user manual (Q-Blue.doc) to the drawers where you will keep them.
-
- Past versions of Q-Blue distributed on floppy disk generally included copies
- of the Info-Zip compression and decompression programs for the Amiga. Since
- this distribution is intended for downloading, they are not included here.
- They are available from ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/AMIGA and various
- other sites that carry Info-Zip files. See http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip
- for information on these tools (do NOT go to www.infozip.com).
-