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FLISee version 2.0
Written By
George Pee and Steve Dinan
Requirements:
■ IBM Compatible computer (XT,AT,286,386,486)
■ VGA Compatible graphics card
■ 640k RAM
■ Hard Disk Drive Recommended
Description:
FLISee was written becasue there was a need for a good
point and shoot FLI player for those FLI files created by
Autodesk Animator. Since then, we have incorperated
the FLC file, the standard for Autodesk Animator Pro.
Also, we have added new algorithms which make FLISee
easier to use. Also the (K)ill command has been added
to save you some time in deleting you unwanted FLI or
FLC file. File tagging on multiple pages has also been
added, and we hope you like this feature.
Commands:
F1 - This command brings up the online help file
which gives you a quick refrence of all of
keys and their commands.
D - This command brings you to the change directory
portion of FLISee. The interface is similar
to FLISee, being a point and shoot interface.
Use the arrows to pick the directory that you wish
to change to. In the bottom righthand part of the
screen, there should be a message of how many
FLIs and FLCs there are in the directory. If you
wish to change to this directory, press ESC. Otherwise
continue to pick and change directories. If you
cannot find any FLIs or FLCs on your drive, press
Control-Q to exit the program.
1-9 - These keys allow you to jump directly to a page,
instead of going page by page.
O - This command plays a FLI or FLC only once, instead of
the normal autorepeat mode
Z - This command plays all of the FLIs and FLCs in the
current directory, once each.
A - This command plays all of the FLIs and FLCs in the
current directory, but repeats each one until a key
is hit.
T - This command tags and untags files. If the file is
not tagged, it becomes tagged. If the file is already
tagged, it becomes untagged.
U - This command untags all of the tagged files.
G - This command plays all of the tagged FLIs and FLCs,
once each.
B - This command plays all of the tagged FLIs and FLCs,
but repeats each one until a key is hit.
K - This command deletes the currently marked file.
Up Arrow - Moves the highlight bar up one filename
if it is not at the top.
Down Arrow - Moves the highlight bar down one filename
if it is not at the bottom.
Left Arrow - Moves one page back if it is not at page
one.
Right Arrow - Moves one page forward if it is not at
the maximum number of pages.
Page Up - Moves the highlight bar up 5 filenames
if possible.
Page Down - Moves the highlight bar down 5 filenames
if possible.
Home - Moves the highlight bar to the 1st filename
on the page.
End - Moves the highlight bar to the last filename
on the page.
Enter, Space - Play the currently marked FLI.
Esc - Quits FLISee.
Registration:
FLISee is NOT FREE. You MUST REGISTER after the 30-day evaluation
period.
FLISee is a Shareware product. It is distributed through public
access channels so that prospective buyers can have the opportunity to
evaluate the product before making a decision to buy. If you decide to
use this software, then you are under both legal and moral obligations
to register it with the author. It is fully protected by State,
Federal and International copyright laws.
If you continue to use FLISee after the 30-day evaluation period you
must register it.
Registration Fee : US $10
George Pee
P.O. Box 1072
Houston, TX 77269-1072
License
You are free to copy and distribute FLISee for NON-COMMERCIAL use
IF NO FEE IS CHARGED FOR USE, COPYING OR
DISTRIBUTION, AND IT IS NOT MODIFIED IN ANY WAY.
Computer user groups or clubs may make copies of FLISee and
distribute to members for a fee that covers copying and other
administrative costs.
Shareware vendors may distribute FLISee, which includes the utility
programs and the documents, for a fee under US$8 which covers copying
and other administrative costs. Otherwise, distributors have to obtain
written permission from the author.
CD-ROM producers must obtain a written permission from the author.
Disclaimer
This program is provided AS IS without any warranty, expressed or
implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular use.