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-------------------------- S Q U E E Z E P R I N T -------------------------
-------------------- COPYRIGHT (C) 1987 BY PAUL T. DAWSON --------------------
------------------ P.O. BOX 888, WAITSFIELD, VERMONT, 05673 ------------------
INTRODUCTION
Squeeze Print was designed to help you save paper when printing
standard ASCII text files. If you have ever printed out a file,
and found out too late that it was full of form feeds, blank lines,
and not much text, then you will understand the need for this program.
Squeeze Print reads any ASCII text file, and prints it on your
printer, or screen, without any blank lines or form feeds. Every
character of text will be printed - nothing except empty space is
removed. There are six choices of printing format, from plain 80
columns, to 160 columns of extremely small "superscript" characters.
Many printers can't print graphics characters - below ASCII 32, or
above ASCII 126 - therefore, these characters are converted to
periods (.) by Squeeze Print.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The program should run on almost any "compatible" computer with at
least 192K, one disk drive, and any type of monitor. Most of the
print options require a dot matrix printer. However, there is one
option (80 column full height) that should work with any printer.
THE "GO.EXE" PROGRAM
There is an program on the disk called "GO.EXE", which is simply an
introduction to Squeeze Print. Start up your computer as usual,
then at the DOS prompt (A: or B:), put the Squeeze Print disk in the
active drive (A or B), and type the word "GO" (without the quote
marks, of course), then press the RETURN key. When the program is
loaded, the menu will be displayed.
The first choice is to run the Squeeze Print program.
The second choice is to read the documentation on your screen.
Option three will print the documentation on your printer.
The fourth choice will print a sample page on your printer, using all
five Squeeze Print formats. It is recommended that you print this
sample page, so that you will see what the different formats look
like when printed on your printer.
Option five will display one screen of information for advanced users.
The sixth option lets you exit back to DOS.
It is important to remember that the GO.EXE program is strictly
optional. Once you are familiar with Squeeze Print, you should just
run SQUEEZE.EXE by itself, as explained below.
HOW TO START SQUEEZE PRINT
Start up your computer as usual, then at the DOS prompt (A: or B:),
put the Squeeze Print disk in the active drive (A or B), and type
the word "SQUEEZE" (without the quote marks, of course), then
press the RETURN key.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
When the program is loaded, the title screen will be displayed.
Press the spacebar to see the main menu.
THE MAIN MENU
As you will see, there are eight choices on the main menu. Choose
one by pressing any of the number keys (NOT the function keys).
No matter where you jump to, you will always be able to get back
to the main menu.
1 - LOOK AT THE HELP SCREEN
The help screen just displays a list of the four mandatory steps
for using Squeeze Print, and also the three optional steps.
2 - CHOOSE ONE OF THE SIX PRINTING FORMATS
This option will display a list of the six printing formats, labelled
A to F. Press the key that's next to your choice. The main menu will
reappear, with the selected format displayed in the lower left corner.
3 - INPUT THE NAME OF THE TEXT FILE TO BE PRINTED
Type in the complete filename and extension of the file to be
printed. If the file is not on the active drive, include the drive
letter, for example "C:SAMPLE.TXT", without the quote marks, of
course. If you press RETURN by itself, the main menu will return,
and the old filename, if any, will not be changed.
4 - PRINT THE SELECTED FILE IN THE SELECTED FORMAT
When you select this option, the program will ask if everything is
ready to print. Press N to return to the main menu, or Y to continue.
Hopefully, the text file will be found and printed without problems.
While the program is printing the file, the only way to stop your
printer is to just turn it off. Your computer will keep running, and
the program will jump to the error screen. You can ignore this, and
press RETURN to get back to the main menu. When you want to print
again, just turn your printer back on. This method of stopping the
printer should be instantly effective with any type of printer.
If the program can't find the text file, the error screen will
display "File not found". Check the disk directory to verify that
the file exists, and retype the filename if necessary. Don't forget
to include the drive letter and colon (A: B: C:) if the text file
is not on the active drive.
5 - LOOK AT INFORMATION ON THE SIX PRINTING FORMATS
This option will display one screen of information. Press RETURN to
return to the main menu.
If you are not familiar with the six formats, it is suggested that
you print out the sample page from the GO.EXE program.
6 - LOOK AT ANY DISK DIRECTORY
This option, obviously, lets you look at the directory of any disk
drive. After the list of files is displayed, press RETURN to return
to the main menu.
If you press a letter (A or B or C) of a nonexistent drive, the
program will jump to the error screen.
7 - INPUT OTHER PRINTER CODES
Here is the part of the program where you will have to be very
careful. Your computer is capable of sending special codes out
to your printer. These codes tell it to do many different things,
from selecting typestyles, to beeping the beeper. Squeeze Print
"knows" six of these codes. For example, Squeeze Print knows
that "CHR$(27);CHR$(77);" will turn on elite type. Now, if the
six codes are the correct codes for YOUR printer, then you don't
need to change them. However, if you try the program, and your
printer does not respond properly, then you have some work to do.
First, find your printer manual. Next, select option 7 from the
main menu. You will see some instructions, and the name of the
first code (Reset printer). Look in your manual for the code that
will reset your printer. If your manual says "11,22,33", then
press "11", then RETURN, then "22", then RETURN, then "33", then
RETURN. Just continue for all six selections, and you are done.
The program will return to the main menu.
If you want to leave early (before all six selections),
input a "Q" to hop out of the loop and return to the main menu.
If the three numbers for any selection are correct, just press
RETURN three times to accept the default values.
If your printer only needs one or two numbers for any selection,
you MUST enter the numeral "0" (ZERO) for the second and/or
third numbers. For example, if your printer wants "22" to turn
on superscript, you must enter "22", then RETURN, then "0",
then RETURN, then "0", then RETURN.
8 - QUIT TO DOS
This is the easiest option of all. You will be given one last
chance to stay in the program, otherwise, it's back to DOS!
THE ERROR SCREEN
Squeeze Print has only one catch-all error screen. You will always
see this if you turn off the printer while printing, or leave
your disk drive door open, or input a bad filename. When you see
the error screen, hopefully you will be able to figure out what
went wrong. Press RETURN to get back to the main menu.
If you run into a totally mysterious problem, I would appreciate
it if you wrote to me about it. Describe the events leading up
to the error, and (most importantly) include the error line and
error number, which are displayed on the error screen. Thank you.
APOLOGY DEPARTMENT
I would like to apologize to all of the fine people who have
spent countless hours preparing and formatting all types of
documents, unaware that said documents were destined to be
Squeeze Printed in a totally alien format.
THE "QUICK.EXE" PROGRAM
There is a program on the disk called "QUICK.EXE", which is the fast
version of Squeeze Print. This program just asks for a filename and
a format type, and then prints out the file. There is nothing fancy
about this version, however, the printed output will be identical to
the output from SQUEEZE.EXE.
MISCELLANEOUS
Squeeze Print is distributed as user supported software. This means
that you are encouraged to try it out, copy it, and share it
with friends, relatives, people you don't know, etc. Please
do not modify the program, or this document, in any way, shape
or form. Also, please try to keep the four related files together.
They are - GO.EXE, SQUEEZE.EXE, QUICK.EXE, and SQUEEZE.DOC.
If you have any questions, comments, error reports, or spare
cash, please send a note to the author at the address below.
All correspondence that arrives with a SASE and a monetary
donation will be answered. Thank you.
-------------------------- S Q U E E Z E P R I N T -------------------------
-------------------- COPYRIGHT (C) 1987 BY PAUL T. DAWSON --------------------
------------------ P.O. BOX 888, WAITSFIELD, VERMONT, 05673 ------------------