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@@TITLE
Type in the ^btitle^b of the video to
be recorded in this database. Quotes
are not needed.
Example:
TITLE: The Guns of Navarone
@@STAR
Type in the name or names of the ^bmain
star or stars^n for this video. You may
separate the names of stars with commas
or a space; either is fine.
Example:
STARRING:Joe Smith, Sally Mae
@@RATING
Type in a viewing guide rating for
this video. Is it ^bG,PG,PG-13,R,X,XX^n?
Lowercase letters will automatically be
converted to uppercase. Example:
RATING: PG13
@@CATEGORY
Type in the video ^bcategory^n. Is it an
action video? adventure? mystery? horror?
western? music video? pornographic? science
fiction? supernatural? family? children's?
You may type in several categories
separated by a space or comma. Upper or
lowercase is OK. Example:
CATEGORY: Romantic comedy
@@YEAR
Type in the year the video was released
(the copyright year). Example:
YEAR: 1987
@@LOCATION
Where can this video be found? If you
are a home collector, you may wish to
enter a catalog number or the name of
a rental store that carries this video.
Example:
LOCATION: Video World. Aisle B.
@@EDITOR
^b[Esc].........Save edits + Exit editor^n
[Insert]......Toggle Insert/Overwrite
[Home]........Go to beginning of line
[End].........Go to end of line
[PgDn]........Scroll to Next Page
[PgUp]........Scroll to Previous Page
[Tab].........Tabs the cursor
[Ctrl-Y]......Delete current line
[F9]..........Graphics characters ON
[F8]..........CR display ON/OFF
[F10].........Reformat the paragraph
[Alt-M].......Mark a block of text
[Alt-C].......Copy the block to scrap
[Alt-X].......Cut the block to scrap
[Alt-P].......Paste scrap at cursor
[Alt-S].......Search for a pattern
As you can see, the editor notepad
allows free editing (word processing)
of any information you want to record
about the current video. All edits
are ^bautomatically saved upon exiting^n
the editor notepad (by pressing ESC).
@@COMMENT
Type in a one line comment about the
video. It may prove to be useful for
evaluation of the video in the future
when you view this database.
You can type in a more lengthy de-
scription of the video plot, etc. by
using the editor notepad ( activated by
pressing the <F7> key during data entry
mode ). Example:
COMMENT: 120 minutes. Great movie!
@@CRITIQUE
Type in the evaluation of the video,
such as poor, bad, fair, good, great,
excellent, etc. Using a one to five
star rating system, i.e. *, **, ***,
****,*****, is quick and can be very
useful later when doing searches for
videos of a given rating. Example:
CRITIQUE: ***1/2
@@FILEMENU
This menu will allow you to manipulate
the videofiles. You will be able to
open, make, search (using english), and
to list disk videofiles. Before you can
use the EDIT menu options of Questor,
i.e. before you can view/add records to
the videofile, you must "Open" a video
videofile.
@@EDITMENU
You can add, edit, or view videos
information. But make sure you have
first opened a videofile which
exists.
If you have opened a videofile which
does not yet have data in it, you will
need to add video information to it. So
choose "Add" from the EDIT menu. Then
a screen will appear and allow you to
enter information about videos, with
[F1] help available on how to do this!
If you have opened a videofile which
has data in it, you may choose "Edit"
or "Add" from the EDIT menu.
@@PRINTMENU
You may print out videofile info
using this menu.
@@REGSMENU
Select this menu option to find out
about benefits of registration,e.g.:
■ More powerful english interpreter
■ Videos already typed in for you
■ Enhanced file utilities
■ Notification of updates
@@OPEN
Before you can edit or add videos to
a videofile, and before you can
print videos to the screen or to
the printer, the videofile must first
be "opened".
A videofile filename can be up to
8 characters in length. You can give
a full 'pathname' including the disk
drive prefix, subdirectories, etc. if
you desire. The most recent videfile
used will appear automatically on the
screen, for which you need only press
press <Enter> if you wish to open the
videofile displayed.
@@AI
This is the most powerful and useful
feature of Questor! Select this if
you want to search the currently open
videofile for videos of interest.
You will be able to converse with the
computer using everyday english to tell
Questor to find all videos fitting
your search criteria.
@@MAKE
Use this option of Questor to create
and initialize a blank video datafile
for adding new video information to.
A sample of a database name to
provide might be
MYMOVIES
but you may choose another name, as
long as the database name is 8 or
fewer letters.
If you attempt to make a datafile
which already exists, Questor will
alert you to the impossibility of
this (since all data would be
destroyed!!).
You may optionally type in a full
pathname for a videofile to make,
which might include a disk drive.
In this case, the pathname can be
as long as space is provided on
the screen for typing it in.
To make a file on drive B called
myfile you would type in
B:myfile
@@LIST
Choose "List" from the FILE menu
to see a list of all videofiles in a
disk directory. You can either accept
the current disk directory which
appears, or type in a different
directory (which can include a disk
and/or subdirectory).
Note that if you are using "List" to
find the names of videofiles, the video
'database' actually is two data files,
with "suffixes" (filename extensions)
of ".DB" and ".IDX" For a videofile
named VIDEOS the files VIDEOS.DB and
VIDEOS.IDX actually make up the
database. But when opening a videofile,
you need only type in the name VIDEOS
You may optionally type in a full
pathname of where you want Questor to
look for Questor videofiles. For example,
to look for Questor datafiles on a
floppy in disk drive B you would type
in "B:" (without the quotes) to tell
Questor to look at drive B
@@ADDREC
Choose this option if you want to
add video information to an existing
and previously opened videofile.
Make sure you have opened a videofile
using the FILE menu and the "Open"
option.
@@EDITREC
Choose this option if you want to
view and/or edit video information
found in an existing and previously
opened videofile.
Make sure you have opened a videofile
using the FILE menu and the "Open"
option.
@@PRINTDBASE
Choose this option to have the curr-
ently open videofile titles sent to a
connected IBM compatible parallel
printer.
Make sure the printer is ON and you
have adjusted the paper.
To speed printout, Questor does not
check for whether the printer is
on-line during printout. So do not
turn off your printer during the
printing or Questor will "jam up".
@@PRINTMANUAL
Choose this option to have the
written documentation about Questor
sent to a connected IBM compatible
parallel printer. Make sure the
printer is ON and you have adjusted
the paper.
@@MESSAGE
This is the message window which is
displayed to tell you about a warning
or to let you know that an operation
has been successful, or to ask you
a yes/no question.
Errors displayed by the message
window are given a number that may
be used by technical support persons
to better diagnose a problem. Write
down the error number when it occurs
so that you can tell it to technical
support persons or for reference.
@@FILENAME
Type in a file or pathname using DOS
conventions, i.e. a filename may have
up to eight letters. A pathname can
be as long as the space provided for
typing in the pathname. Extensions are
ignored (VIDEOS.XYZ is the same thing
as VIDEOS). You may type a pathname if
desired, such as when the database file
is located in an MS-DOS disk directory
other than the current directory, such
as
C:\MYSTUFF\VIDEO\DATA\mymovies
to specify the database file "mymovies"
Videofiles exists as both index and
physical files. The index file will
have the extension ".IDX" The physical
file will have the extension ".DB" and
contains the actual data. You need not
concern youself with the extensions,
except it may be helpful to know them
so that you do not accidentically do a
deletion of your videofiles if you
perform MS-DOS commands outside of the
Questor environment.
@@PATHNAME
A pathname tells Questor where to look
for a videofile. For example, you might
tell Questor that a pathname to search
for videofiles is simply B: if you
want to see a list of videofiles on the
B floppy drive. "A:" "B:" and "C:" (with-
out the quotes) are valid examples of where
to search. You might have created a MS-DOS
subdirectory on your hard disk called
DATA within another subdirectory called
QUESTOR; in such a case you would tell
Questor to look for videofiles in a path
called
C:\QUESTOR\DATA
@@MANUALMENU
The INFORMATION menu lets you choose to
view some written information about
Questor. You can have a printout display
sent to the screen or to the printer.
@@MANUAL
The INFORMATION menu lets you choose to
view some written information about
Questor.
You can have the information sent to
the screen or to the printer.
@@DIRECTORY
Files listed in the directory listing
window represent the names of Questor
videofiles located in the requested
MS-DOS disk directory (pathname).
@@EDITSCREEN
Type in appropriate data, pressing
the <Enter> key when done with each
line of information. The title must
be entered, but other information
is optional. You can press [F1] when
typing in each piece of information
to get more specific help.
@@BACKUP
The possibility exists that a Questor
videofile may become corrupted due to
bad floppy or hard disks, or even
electrical power surges, etc.
It is a good habit to make a backup
of your videofiles every so often.
Then if Questor tries to open a datafile
that is damaged, you will have a backup
of the videofile to "restore" the data
that is damaged. You can backup the
data to the same disk or another
disk or directory. Just make sure to
include a disk drive and/or MS-DOS
subdirectory (path) in the filenames
when asked.
EXAMPLE: To backup a videofile called
"videos" from a floppy in drive A:
to a formatted floppy in drive B: you
would tell Questor that the damaged
datafile is A:VIDEOS
and you would tell Questor to write
the backup videofile to drive B: with
perhaps a name of "vidbak". So tell
Questor to write the backup datafile
as B:VIDBAK
@@RESTORE
The possibility exists that a Questor
videofile may become damaged due to
bad floppy or hard disks, or even
electrical power surges, etc.
It is a good habit to make a backup
of your data every so often. Then if
Questor tries to open a videofile that
is damaged, you will have a backup of
the videofile to "restore" the data
that is damaged. You can restore the
data to the same disk or another
disk or directory. Just make sure to
include a disk drive and/or MS-DOS
subdirectory (path) in the filenames
when asked.
EXAMPLE: To restore a videofile called
"videos" which was damaged, but which
you had backed up to a floppy on drive
"B:", you would tell Questor that the
damaged datafile is A:VIDEOS
and make sure that the disk with the
damaged VIDEOS videofile is in drive A:
If the name of the backup videofile
in drive B: was, e.g. VIDBAK
you would tell Questor that the name of
the backup datafile was B:VIDBAK
Questor will then attempt to copy the
backup videofile from drive B: to the
damaged videofile in drive A:
You could give another name as the
name of the "damaged" file for Questor
to attempt a restoration, even the
name of a file which does not exist.
Questor is simply going to attempt to
copy the backup datafile to the name
that you supply as the "damaged file".
@@MINDEX
The index file (*.idx) for a given
videofile (*.db) may get damaged due
to hardware errors, etc. This menu
option uses a software "patch" to
attempt to rebuild the index file
for the videofile. Without an index
file, Questor can not use a videofile.
@@CLOSE
Videofiles are automatically closed
when you open a new datafile.
However, you must close the current
videofile that is open (being used)
before you can perform a "Backup"
or "Restore" operation.
You need not close the currently
open videofile when exiting Questor.
Questor automatically closes the
datafile when you finish using
Questor, saving any data still in
the computer's RAM (volatile)
memory.
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