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- Tele Scroll 1
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- If you have 'Tele Title 2' or 'Tele Title 2 Lowres' then read the Tele Scroll
- 1 Quick Information and exit.
-
- If you're a Newcomer then read the Tele Scroll 1 Info and then come back and
- read the Tele Scroll 1 Quick Information, then exit.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- Tele Scroll 1 - Quick Information.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-
- =================
- Introduction...
- =================
-
- Tele Scroll 1 is roughly the same as the T-T-2 programs, but it Scrolls your
- Items instead of Fading them in, etc.
-
- Because of the scroll methods I've taken out the Screen routine. I could of
- left the screen in, but I opted for more scroll routines instead. Most of the
- screen routines use a Split screen effect, but I have put a word scroller in
- the program aswell. Although there are 12 screen methods I haven't set them.
- This is so that you can have different combinations. I,ve split the screen
- methods into 2 areas. One is Cast Methods and the other is Title Methods.
-
- The methods are shown as directions and not numbers. I.e. D-L means that the
- bottom half of the screen (which always scrolls first) will scroll Down and
- the top half will scroll Left. D-U means Down, Up. It's as simple as that.
- The bottom half always scrolls off the screen first so that the Main Title
- stays on screen abit longer.
-
-
- ==============
- Functions...
- ==============
-
- The following Functions apply to the whole of T.S.1...
-
- T-Method - Choose a screen Method for your Main Titles.
-
- C-Method - Choose a screen Method for your Cast.
-
- Colours - Choose the number of Colours for your screen.
-
- Scroll Speed - The speed of the scroll.
-
-
- The following Functions and Information applies to the Word Scroller only...
-
- Word-Scroll Pos - Choose the Position where you want the word scroller to go.
-
- Margin - Set the amount of space between each word. Note: If you have a Cast
- the program will automatically add a space margin to the last name
- in your cast, so that when your Main Titles appear they won't look
- too close to the last name in your cast.
-
- Note: If the scroll speed function is more than 12 and you pick screen method
- 'Wd1' (Word Scroller 1) then scroll speed will automatically go down to
- 12. This is because the Word Scroller gets out of step if the scroll
- speed is more than 13. I used 12 as a safety measure.
-
- Note: Your Letters and Characters can only be upto 45 pixels wide and upto 45
- pixels in height. I did this so that you can have upto 32 colours in
- your Letters and Characters. However, you may not be able to have 32
- colours. I.e. the more detail on your Letters, etc the more the program
- has to shift (scroll) around. This may cause the scroll routine to slow
- down abit and jerk.
-
-
- ==========
- Offer...
- ==========
-
- If you pay the requested Shareware fee for T.S.1 or T-T-2 Lowres then send me
- a Blank Disk and I'll put the other program on your disk Free of charge. I.e.
- Pay the requested Shareware fee for 'T-T-2 Lowres' and I'll put T.S.1 on your
- Blank Disk. Pay the requested Shareware fee for 'T.S.1' and I'll put T-T-2
- Lowres on your Blank Disk. The above offer starts today (17.6.93) and ends in
- 3 months time (17.9.93).
-
-
- ============
- Finally...
- ============
-
- I think thats all I need to say. By the way, I need a Amos (Not Easy-Amos)
- Manual. So if you're selling one or can Lend me one, I would be grateful.
-
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-
- Tele Scroll 1 - Info.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- THIS IS A COMPILED (Low-Resolution) 'Auto-Load' VERSION DISK.
-
-
- =================
- Introduction...
- =================
-
- Tele Scroll 1 is a Video Titling program. It was written with Easy-AMOS
- (V1.1) on a A600 with 2Mb. It was written with the Camcorder User in mind and
- will be of best use to them, although I'm sure you could use it for other
- things.
-
- In these instructions (and the program) I've used the following terms as
- follows...
-
-
- Set Titles - These are the titles defined by me that you can change in the
- 'Entry Scroll' program. I.e. Editor, Producer, Director, etc.
-
- Main Titles - These are what you choose to go with your Names. I.e. You may
- choose 'Editor' as a Main Title.
-
- Names - These are the Names to go with your Main Titles. I.e. You may
- put the Name 'John White' to go with your 'Editor' Main Title.
-
- Cast Title - This is simply the Cast Title you choose. I.e. You may choose
- the Cast Title 'Starring' to go with your Cast Names.
-
- Cast Names - These are the names to go with your Cast Title. I.e. You may
- have the Cast Name 'John White' to go with your 'Starring'
- Cast Title.
-
- Items - I've used this word to mean any/all of the above.
-
-
- =========
- Bobs...
- =========
-
- Tele Scroll 1 (T.S.1) uses Bobs instead of Fonts. It's main feature is it's
- ability to read Letter Width Sizes. For example, if you had the letter 'i'
- with a width of 15 pixels and the letter `s` with a width of 65 pixels then
- T.S.1 would read the different width sizes and print the letters in a font
- manner. I.e. print 'is' rather than 'i' - gap - 's'. This means that you can
- have Lower Cased letters aswell as CAPITAL letters.
-
- The Bob Bank lay-out is as follows...
-
- Bobs 1-26 = A to Z (capital letters for your names). Bob 27 = Space 28 = -
- 29 = . 30 = ' 31 = ! 32 = & Bobs 33-58 = a to z (lower cased letters
- for your names). Bobs 59-84 = A to Z (capital letters for your titles). Bob
- 85 = Space 86 = - 87 = . 88 = ' 89 = ! 90 = & Bobs 91-116 = a to
- z (lower cased letters for your titles). Bobs 117-124 belong to the program
- and should NEVER be changed.
-
- As you can see from the above I have left out the main characters. I did put
- them into Tele Title 1 and 2, but I decided to leave them out of this program
- Anyway, if you come to think about it, T.V program Credits hardly, if ever,
- use a $ or a * symbol, etc, in their Titles.
-
-
- ================
- The program...
- ================
-
- When the program opens you will see the Main Menu with nine Icons at the
- bottom of the screen and in the middle of the screen are some of the Main
- Titles.
-
- You simply select a Main Title and enter upto 3 names for it. You can have
- upto 25 characters for each name - if your Letter Width Sizes will allow
- you to. (Letter Width Size is explained later)
-
- I've only allowed upto 25 characters per name because I've based this program
- around the medium to large letters only. However, you can have small letters
- if you wish.
-
- The Cast Titles are part of the program and can not be saved or loaded.
-
- T.S.1 allows you to have upto 72 Main Titles with upto 3 names per Main Title
- in your Title Sequence, aswell as upto 50 Cast Names.
-
-
- =========================
- Typing in your Names...
- =========================
-
- When you enter your names you will see a character function. If the name you
- last typed in won't fit the width of the screen then this will tell you the
- offending Character Number of your name. For example, if you typed in a name
- with 15 characters in it and only 10 characters will fit on the screen then
- this function will tell you that character 11, onwards, will not fit on the
- screen. The program clears your name off the screen so make sure you know
- what name you last typed in. I cleared your name because I assumed you would
- be working from a list or know what you're typing in. I.e. I didn't assume
- you would be typing in names from the top of your head.
-
-
- ==============
- The Icons...
- ==============
-
- Icon 1: Left Key - You have a Cast or Party in your film.
-
- Right Key - You do not have a Cast or Party in your film. Perhaps
- your film is a Documentary.
-
- Icon 2: Left Key - You have chosen the Cast Title 'Starring'.
-
- Right Key - You have chosen the Cast Title 'Starred'.
-
- 3rd Key/Both Keys - You have chosen the Cast Title 'Party Goer's'.
-
- Note: If you don't have a Third key on your mouse then just press both keys
- to give you the Cast Title 'Party Goer's' and with both keys still held
- down simply drag the mouse away from the Icon. The edge of each Icon is
- safe because the mouse won't operate on these areas. This is to avoid
- accidentally Quiting the program, Selecting the wrong function, etc.
-
- Icon 3: Left Key - Enter your Cast's Names, if needed.
-
- Icon 4: Left Key - Quit the program.
-
- Icon 5: Left Key - The Edit menu.
-
- Icon 6: Left Key - A reminder of the Keys and Mouse Keys. Go to this menu
- first.
-
- Icon 7: Left Key - Test and Play. This will test for errors and then play
- your sequence if no errors were detected.
-
- Icon 8: Left Key - My Address, etc.
-
- Icon 9: Left Key - The Post-Production menu.
-
-
- ==================
- The Edit Menu...
- ==================
-
- This menu simply allows you change things like the position of your Titles
- and Names, etc (Up and Down positions only). You can also change the Screen
- Pause, etc. Positions are set in pixels and not character squares. You will
- have to change the edit menu settings because I've left them at my debugging
- values.
-
- Note: There are Gap Keys in this menu. For example, if you wanted to change a
- title position from 200 to 400 then you would simply set the Gap to 100
- and press the title position button twice to reach 400, rather than
- pressing it 200 times to reach 400.
-
-
- =============================
- The Post-Production menu...
- =============================
-
- This menu allows you to Load and Save your sequence. You can Load or Save
- certain parts of your sequence. For example, you could load in your Wedding
- Titles and then load in different names for those titles. Or, you could load
- in some Names and then load in different titles for those names.
-
- You must load in the same number of items. For example, you cannot load in 6
- Main Titles and then load in 10 Names. The program won't let you quit this
- menu until the items are equal. Also, when you first select the above option
- you must load in a set of Main Titles and a set of Names. You cannot load in
- a set of Main Titles for example and then carry on. If you try to do this the
- program won't let you quit this menu until you've loaded in some Names. Once
- you've loaded your first set of (equal) Main Titles and Names you can simply
- load your Main Titles and Names seperately, as long as they're equal to the
- last item you loaded.
-
- You can erase the memory banks that your Main Titles, Names, Cast Names and
- Letter Width Sizes use, but they can only be erased after your sequence has
- been shown - This is because the program may still need to use these memory
- banks before your sequence is shown.
-
- You can load and save your Letter Width Sizes aswell. The Letter Width Size
- function makes sure your words are printed in the middle of the screen, by
- calculating each letter's width and then the whole word's length including
- spaces. So if you load in some letters then you will need to load in their
- letter width sizes, unless it uses the letter width sizes already in memory.
-
- The Directory function on this menu simply allows you to check what's on your
- disk. This is only to remind you what's on your disk. It doesn't erase files,
- make new drawers, etc.
-
- The Load Bob-Amos function allows you to load Bank number 1. This is where
- your letters, characters and the program's icons are stored.
-
- If you use the Erase Memory function to erase the memory banks that your
- Names, etc use then don't worry about losing your Names, etc because they are
- stored in variables. You will only be erasing the memory, not the Names, etc
- themselves. However, You should save your Names, etc (if you need to) before
- erasing the memory. I only set up the memory banks because I couldn't
- directly save or load the variables.
-
- Many of the program messages, etc, have been cut short, I.e Size instead of
- Letter Width Size - Pos instead of Position, simply because there wasn't
- enough room on the screen.
-
- If you Load some Main Titles and Names (whilst still on the Main Menu part of
- the program) you can go to the Main Menu and add other Main Titles and Names
- to the END of those you've just loaded in. Don't type in your Main Titles and
- Names first and then Load in some Main Titles and Names because you will
- overwrite all the Main Titles and Names you've just typed in. The above only
- applies to your Main Titles and Names, you cannot add Cast Names to loaded in
- Cast Names.
-
-
- ========================
- Testing the program...
- ========================
-
- 1. Load Titles & Names - Filename is 'Test'
-
- Load a Cast - Filename is 'Test'
-
- 2. Hit the 'Test/Play' Icon with your Left Mouse Key and follow the prompts.
-
- When the sequence has finished you will be presented with a small menu. This
- gives you the following choices...
-
- Re-Run the sequence - Do I need to say more!
-
- The Edit menu - calls back the edit menu allowing you to re-edit ya sequence
-
- The Post-Production menu - calls back the post-production menu allowing you
- to load/save new names, titles, etc.
-
- Go back to the main menu - This goes back to the main menu and resets every-
- thing. You can type in new names, pick another
- Cast title, etc.
-
- So, as you can see, the first part of the program is really for things like
- typing in your names, picking your cast title, etc. Whereas the second part
- (after your sequence has been shown) is for the editing side of things. You
- can edit your sequence before of course, if you already know your positions,
- etc, but on the whole it's best to edit afterwards just in case you've made a
- typing error!
-
-
- =====================
- The Letters, etc...
- =====================
-
- To change the letters in the program to your own simply do the following...
-
- 1. Get your favourite clip art letters, fonts or whatever and print or paste
- them onto a blank Dpaint (or other art package) screen. Once you have
- pasted or printed them onto the blank screen, save the screen.
-
- 2. Now load the Easy-AMOS 'Bob-Editor' program. Now insert the T.S.1 disk and
- load the 'Bob-Banker_Scroll' file from the 'progs' drawer. You should now
- have my letters, characters and the program's Icons in the bank.
-
- 3. Now select the grab-pic Icon from the Bob-Editor program. Load your clip-
- art, fonts or whatever screen into the program.
-
- 4. Now simply grab your letter 'A' and paste it over my letter 'A' by using
- Bob-Editor's overwrite Icon.
-
- 5. keep following step 4 until you've overwritten all my letters and all my
- characters only. Do not overwrite Bobs 117 to 124. These belong to the
- program and should NEVER be changed. When you have all your letters and
- Characters in the bank simply save the bank under any name you choose.
-
- You will have to count the number of pixels that each letter's width has so
- that you can put their width sizes into the 'Entry_Scroll' program.
-
-
- ======================================
- Please take note of the following...
- ======================================
-
- T.S.1 has no reset button for the Main Titles & Names and Cast Names
- so if you make a mistake you have two choices...
-
- 1. Quit the program and start again.
-
- 2. Run your mistake sequence. When its finished just press F2 to go back to
- the Main Menu where everything will be reset. Now start again.
-
- If you make a mistake when entering your Cast Names do the following...
-
- When you've finished typing in your mistake Cast Names just start again by
- re-entering the Cast Names Menu. Everything will be reset in this menu.
-
- Normally I would have put a reset button in a program like this, just in case
- you made a typing error, etc, but I decided that because you have the above 2
- options plus Save option(s) (I.e Carefully enter your names, etc, once and
- then save them) there was no point. However, saying the above, I may up-date
- this version with a reset button inside the menus.
-
- I have not disabled the Break key so if you need to exit the program
- you can use the program's Quit option or press CTRL and C.
-
-
- ==================
- The best uses...
- ==================
-
- The best use for adding Main Titles and Names to those you've already loaded
- in is, if your Mother's calling you (telling you 'ya tea's getting cold') and
- you're in the middle of typing in your names, Simply save what you've typed
- in so far, have your cold tea, then come back and continue with your list.
-
- If you leave a Main Title blank you could simply type in the Three names as
- your Film Title.
-
- ============
- Finally...
- ============
-
- Tele Scroll 1 is a Shareware program. This means you may Copy it and Pass it
- around, but if you use it on a regular basis then you should pay the
- requested Shareware fee to the author: John White. The requested Shareware
- fee for Tele Scroll 1 is £3.50 (Three Pounds and Fifty Pence).
-
- If you pay the requested Shareware fee for T.S.1 or T-T-2 Lowres then send me
- a Blank Disk and I'll put the other program on your disk Free of charge. I.e.
- Pay the requested Shareware fee for 'T-T-2 Lowres' and I'll put T.S.1 on your
- Blank Disk. Pay the requested Shareware fee for 'T.S.1' and I'll put T-T-2
- Lowres on your Blank Disk. The above offer starts today (17.6.93) and ends in
- 3 months time (17.9.93).
-
- If you have any Questions, Comments, Ideas, etc, feel free to write anytime.
- You will find my address in the 'ME' Icon.
-
- Note: Because I cannot trap every error, I will not take any responsibility
- for the loss or damage of Titles, Names, Pictures and any other data,
- etc, caused by any of the programs on this disk.
-
- TELE SCROLL 1, Copyright John White, 1993.
-
- =============================================================================
-
-
- The following Up-Dates were made to Tele Title 2, but they apply to T.S.1
- aswell.
-
-
- =================
- The Up-Dates...
- =================
-
- Before: The program was mainly Keyboard Key based.
-
- Up-Date: You now have the choice of pressing a Mouse Key or a Keyboard Key
- for almost everything (see the 'Keys' icon in the program).
-
-
- Before: You couldn't move the screen display around.
-
- Up-Date: You can now move the screen display around in the X and Y positions
- This function doesn't highlight the screen so you will need to know
- what co-ords your Television (or Monitor) uses. My Television uses
- 128 X and 40 Y so I've set the default to these values. The co-ord
- ranges are X 112 to 240 and Y 30 to 99.
-
-
- Before: The 'View Directory' routine was completely naff!
-
- Up-Date: There's a completely New 'View Directory' routine.
-
- Note: Some people use the word 'Directory' to mean the contents of
- a Disk and the contents of a Drawer. I use the word to mean the
- contents of a Disk and nothing else. I've called this routine
- 'View Directory' simply because you have to View the contents of a
- Disk (Directory) before you can View the contents of a Drawer.
-
- For the Key lay-out Just look at the 'Keys' Icon in the program.
-
- 'Again' means read the directory again. This looks at 'DF0:' so if
- you need to read another disk's directory then simply swap disks
- when you're viewing a Drawer and hit the 'Again' icon.
-
- 'Post' simply means go back to the Post-Production menu.
-
- The scroll arrows will not scroll the listing if 'Start' or 'End'
- is less or equal to 20.
-
- View Directory reads upto 60 items (Drawers and/or Files).
-
- The Mouse has no Scroll Bar when choosing a Drawer to view so you
- will have to watch the Mouse's Tip when you click on a drawer's
- name.
-
-
- Before: You could not turn the Cast off after your sequence. If you turned
- the Cast off before your sequence you would erase the names.
-
- Up-Date: You can now turn the Cast off/on and keep the names in memory or
- you can turn the cast off and erase the names as before.
-
-
- Before: If you erased the Titles and/or Names, etc, from memory and then
- tried to save them you would just be saving a blank space (I.e. the
- erased memory couldn't be brought back and re-poked with your Names
- etc).
-
-
- Up-Date: I haven't re-poked the Names, etc, back into memory (Because a
- routine to do this would have to re-check most of the Post menu's
- Variables and some of the program Variables, etc), but I did fix
- the problem by switching off all the relevant save options when you
- have erased the memory. However, because of this up-date you can
- only use this function once. so if you need to erase the memory and
- you don't need the 'Names' save options, etc, then use this
- function but if you need the 'Names' save options, etc, then leave
- this function alone.
-
-
- Before: There was no way of Loading in your new Set Titles.
-
- Up-Date: You can now Load in the new Set Titles.
-
-
- Before: You couldn't set the space between each letter.
-
- Up-Date: You can now set the space between each letter with a value from
- 1 to 9. I could have made the range bigger, but I thought the
- standard space is usually 8 or less so I didn't bother. Besides,
- a space of more than 9 pixels between each letter would only limit
- the amount of letters you can have on the screen even further.
-
- There's a condition to 'Space' and thats that you have to alter the
- space setting before loading or entering any Main Titles and Names,
- Cast Names, The Cast Title and/or Set Titles. This is because the
- program checks the above items against the 'Space' setting to make
- sure they will fit on the screen.
-
- I've left the check routine in the program, but taken out it's
- messages. So if a Title, etc won't fit onto the screen the program
- will QUIT. Don't panic because the same routines are in the 'Entry-
- Scroll' program together with messages, so if a Title, etc won't
- fit then you can correct it until it does fit. This means that
- almost every Title, etc you load into T.S.1 will fit. I say almost
- because you may have the basic version which means mistakes can
- happen. By the way, I'm not giving out the Basic version so please
- don't ask...Thank you.
-
- The default setting for 'Space' is 6. This belongs to T.S.1's Set
- Titles, so if you want to change the space setting for these Set
- Titles you must first save the Set Titles to Disk, then change the
- 'Space' setting and re-load the Set Titles. I would have put these
- Set Titles on this disk, but I wasn't sure about the disk space and
- free memory, etc.
-
- If you alter the 'Space' setting lower or higher than your items
- normal value then your items may not be in the center of the screen
- This is because your Cast Title, Cast Names and Names are always
- checked to see if they fit onto the screen, but your Set Titles are
- only checked when you load them in - This is because checking them
- all the time would slow the program down and because they only need
- checking once to see they fit onto the screen.
-
-
- Apart from the above Up-Dates I've also up-dated the error messages so that
- they're much easier to understand. The error checking routines have been
- up-dated aswell.
-
-
- Filenames...
-
- I've only given you ten characters for your filename because it's a bit naff
- for example, having to type in a filename of 20 characters everytime you need
- to load something...isn't it?!!
-
- I advice you to set your filename something like the following...
-
- 72Wed9John
-
- Where 72 is the number of Titles, etc in your sequence - Wed means your film
- is a Wedding - 9 is the 'Space' setting and 'John' is the name of your
- filename or the name of your Wedding Video person, etc.
-
- You could use things like - Doc for Documentary or We for Wedding or Do for
- Documentary, etc.
-
-
- Notes...
-
- The cast on/off option is in the Post-Production menu. To toggle the Cast
- on/off just enter your cast names as normal and leave icon 1 set to cast on.
- If you toggle the cast on/off with icon 1 then you will have to enter your
- cast names again because toggling icon 1 tells the error routine you don't
- need a cast, thus, reseting the option variable.
-
- I haven't put a message on the screen to tell you the Names save options,
- etc, have been switched off when you erase the memory. This is because it
- would add too much memory to the program just to check for each key press
- and print the message.
-
- 'View Directory' will only except Drawer/File-names of 29 characters or less.
- This is because of Easy_AMOS and not myself. This isn't a problem for use
- with T.S.1, but if you're using it for anything else then please note: Any
- Drawer/File-names with more than 29 characters in them will be read as 29
- characters and do not exist.
-
- I've put Scr.X and Scr.Y (The screen display function) inside the Edit menu.
-
- Click on a yellow box when using the mouse option in the Edit/Post menu.
-
- If you need to load some new Set Titles then you must load them in before
- loading or entering any items. Remember to set the 'Space' function (if you
- need to) before loading in your new Set Titles. Also, Load in your 'Letter
- Width Sizes' (if you need to) before loading or entering any items. If you
- Load in some Set Titles then don't adjust the 'Space' setting afterwards.
-
- If you have any versions of T-T-2 and/or T-T-2 Lowres then do not use the
- data from them in T.S.1.
-
- Always wait for the end messages before pressing any more keys. I.e. If you
- are loading in some Set Titles wait for the message "Your Set Titles are now
- in memory". Most things will only take a few seconds, but in the case of Set
- Titles it will take a little longer because it has a check routine behind it
- aswell as the normal entering of titles routine.
-
- To make a new disk up just put 7 Drawers on your new disk and name them the
- same as mine. I.e. Progs, Titles, etc. You can call the Disk whatever you
- like because T.S.1 always looks at 'DF0:'. So you could call it 'Weddings' or
- 'Birthdays' etc.
-
- I think I covered everything you need to know. If you have any Questions, etc
- then feel free to write anytime...Bye
-
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-