Info: 'If your text looks normal like this, you havea Macintosh text file.'
4:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=90, x2=320, y2=106
Type: -120
Info: 'If your textΩis all on one lineΩlikeΩthisΩ'
5:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=105, x2=425, y2=155
Type: -120
Info: 'and has funny box-like characters or control characters in between words, where line breaks should be, then you have a UNIX text file.'
6:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=170, x2=410, y2=230
Type: -120
Info: 'The next release of TextMaster, v1.5, will also support IBM text files, where there is a linefeed character before every line.'
DITL_257_Help_window.txt
Items: (5 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=245, y1=180, x2=325, y2=200
Type: 4
Info: 'More'
1:
Bounds: x1=335, y1=180, x2=395, y2=200
Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
2:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=10, x2=405, y2=45
Type: -120
Info: 'There are TWO menu selections available in the FILE menu: "Macintosh -> UNIX", and "UNIX -> Macintosh." '
3:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=55, x2=385, y2=95
Type: -120
Info: 'You should select the menu choice that signifies the direction you want to convert files in.'
4:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=100, x2=395, y2=170
Type: -120
Info: 'Let's say you want to convert a Mac file to UNIX format. You would choose "Macintosh -> UNIX". At this point, a file selection dialog will appear. Pick the name of the text file you wish to convert, and click "OK." '
DITL_256_About_Dialog.txt
Items: (4 entries)
0:
Bounds: x1=395, y1=265, x2=455, y2=285
Type: 4
Info: 'OK'
1:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=15, x2=185, y2=45
Type: -120
Info: 'TextMaster¬ 1.4By Donald Burr -- ⌐1991 '
2:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=65, x2=400, y2=115
Type: -120
Info: 'A program to convert between UNIX newlines and Macintosh end-of-line characters. Works on text files only!!'
3:
Bounds: x1=10, y1=120, x2=445, y2=215
Type: -120
Info: 'Please send all comments, questions, bug reports, etc. to one of the following:INTERNET: dburr@ocf.berkeley.edu, 72540.3071@compuserve.COMCOMPU$ERVE: 72540,3071AMERICA ONLINE: DonaldBurr'