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TestWriter Manual
by
Fred R. Glahe
Invisible Hand Software
c/o Fred R. Glahe
3870 Cloverleaf Drive
Boulder, Colorado 80304
U.S.A.
March 5, 1990
Version 2.1A
Copyright 1989, 1990 Invisible Hand Software
All Rights Reserved
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TestWriter Manual
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described in the following license without the prior written
permission of Invisible Hand Software.
You are granted a limited license to use the software described
in this manual for evaluation purposes only. Permanent use of
TestWriter requires the payment of a registration fee. The software
may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of said
license, which is described on the next page.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice
and does not represent a commitment on the part of Invisible Hand
Software.
Invisible Hand Software may make improvements and/or changes in
this manual and/or TestWriter at any time.
WordStar is a registered trademark of MicroPro International
Corporation. TestWriter and Invisible Hand Software are trademarks of
Invisible Hand Software.
SINGLE COPY SOFTWARE LICENSE
All versions of TestWriter, including version 2.1A, are not public
domain software, nor are they free software. TestWriter is
copyrighted (C) 1987, 1988 by Invisible Hand Software and Fred R.
Glahe.
Non-registered users are granted a limited license to use
TestWriter on a trial basis for the purpose of determining whether
TestWriter is suitable for their needs. Use of TestWriter, except for
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computer at the same time.
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liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from
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limited to decompiling, disassembling or otherwise reverse engineering
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of the software.
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source code for its products.
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implied, including without limitation, any warranties of
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TestWriter Manual
Introduction
This is not intended to be a complete guide to using all the
features contained in TestWriter, but rather a quick introduction
to its use in preparing an examination from a previously prepared
testbank. Testwriter is a full fledged word processor which can
be used for preparing a testbank containing examination questions
and for almost any other task that word processors can handle.
The command structure of TestWriter is very similar to WordStar
and a person familiar with WordStar should be able to use
TestWriter as a word processor for creating and/or editing
questions in a testbank very quickly.
A complete summary of all the commands that TestWriter uses are
listed and briefly described in this manual.
Using TestWriter's Pulldown Menus
To activate the pulldown menu windows press the F10 function key
and then press the enter key. To see each pulldown menu use the
Left and Right arrow keys to move across the screen. Once you
are in a pulldown window menu use the Up and Down arrow keys to
move the highlighted bar. The highlighted commands can now be
activated by pressing the enter key. Alternatively, the command
can be activated by pressing the letter that is capitalised on a
given line within the pulldown menu. Commands which employ
Function keys and the Control key, however, cannot be accessed
when the pulldown menu is activated. These commands will only
work when the cursor is back in the text window.
Using TestWriter to Prepare a Test from a Testbank
1. Place the TestWriter diskette in Drive A and at the A prompt,
A>, type TW and then press the enter key.
2. The program will ask for the name of the file you wish to
create or edit. Since we will be creating two versions of the
same test from the testbank contained on this disk, enter the
name TESTONE for the file name of the of the first version of the
test we are about to create and press the enter key. The program
will now inform you that TESTONE is a new file and ask you if you
wish to continue. Since we want to continue press the Y key.
3. Press the F9 function key to activate the second window and
call up the testbank. TestWriter will ask for the file name,
enter TESTBNK1 and press the enter key. The second window will
be created and the file TESTBNK1 will appear. If your testbank
files are on another drive, you must also specify the drive and,
if needed, the path if they reside on a hard disk.
4. The cursor will now be in the second window and the testbank
can be scrolled within the window by using either the Up/Down
arrow keys, the Page Up/Page Down keys or the normal WordStar
scrolling commands.
5. To select a question from the testbank to be included in the
test we are preparing, merely place the cursor anywhere within
the question and press the F1 function key. The question and
its answer are immediately transferred to the upper window.
Select several questions from the testbank in this manner. When
you have the desired number of questions. Next press the control
key and the K and Q keys -- ^KQ -- to exit the TESTBNK1 file.
At this point call up another testbank, for example TESTBNK2. All
questions copied into the upper window from the lower window are
inserted wherever the cursor is positioned in the upper window.
If you are following the instructions carefully, the upper window
cursor will be at the end the file. To check to see that this is
the case, press Control-Page Up to move the cursor to the upper
window. Now return the cursor to the lower window by pressing
Control-Page Down and select questions from TESTBNK2 for insertion
into TESTONE in the upper window. When you are finished
selecting the questions, press ^KQ to exit TESTBNK2 and then the
Escape key to close the lower window.
6. We now have an examination in what was previously the blank
upper window, but the questions will most likely not be numbered
consecutively. We can ask TestWriter to renumber the questions
consecutively or we can ask TestWriter to first shuffle the
questions in a random manner before renumbering them
consecutively. To renumber the questions simply press the F4
function key. The questions, along with their respective
answers, are renumbered. We can now create the second version of
the same test by randomly shuffling the first version which we
have already created. To randomize the questions for the second
version press the F5 function key. A second window is created
automatically and you will be asked to enter a file name. Enter
TESTTWO and you will be told that this is a new file and you will
be asked if you wish to continue; answer Y. The questions in the
upper window will now be randomly selected for movement to the
lower window (leaving TESTONE unchanged in the upper window).
After all the questions have been selected, you are asked if you
wish to have the questions renumbered. Enter Y for yes.
7. With the second version of the examination now in the lower
window and the cursor in version one in the upper window, type
the appropriate heading for version one of the examination and
then enter ^KD to save the first version of the examination to
disk. TestWriter now asks if you want to open another file in
the upper window. Since we do not want to do this, press the
Escape key to close the upper window. The lower window,
containing the second version of the examination, now fills the
entire screen. A heading for the second version of the
examination can now be typed and after the file is saved, using
the ^KD command, the examinations are now ready for printing
using either TestWriter or your own word processor.
8. An alternative and faster method of exam preparation is also
available. After a testbank is called up in the lower window,
press the F6 function key to have TestWriter randomly select the
desired number of questions from the testbank. After the
questions have been selected, TestWriter will, if desired,
renumber the questions. After the test has been prepared in
this manner, the lower window is closed by entering ^KQ and then
the Escape key. The test is now ready to have a title added and
then the file can be saved and printed.
9. Since TestWriter creates a pure ASCII text file, the files
that it creates can easily be read and edited by many other word
processors. Hence, it is not necessary for the test preparer to
have a detailed knowledge of all the commands contained in
TestWriter. Examinations created with TestWriter can easily be
edited and printed with other word processing programs. The
TestWriter printing program prints the examination and also
prints the corresponding answer sheets. The answers to the
questions, which are visible on screen, are not printed, unless
desired, when the exam is printed.
10. To print the examination using TestWriter, you must have
FIRST SAVED the program using the command ^KS (or ^KD) and be in
one of the TestWriter windows. Next press F10, F, and P. The
print subroutine will ask a series of self-explanatory questions
and then print the exam. This program utilizes a printer table
TWP.TBL, which must be selected for a given printer at the time
of installation, or separately configured using the TWPCONFI.COM
program. The printer table TWP.TBL, on this disk, is for an
Epson MX series printer. There is another table for a Toshiba 24
pin printer, TOSH.TBL. To use this printer, merely rename
TWP.TBL as MX.TBL and then rename TOSH.TBL as TWP.TBL. There are
printer drivers included for the IBM Proprinter and the HP Laser
printer. NOTE THAT ALL PRINTER COMMANDS LISTED BELOW MAY NOT BE
SUPPORTED BY ALL PRINTERS AND THAT EVEN IF A PRINTER HAS A
CERTAIN CAPABILITY THE DRIVER FOR THAT PRINTER MAY HAVE TO BE
MODIFIED TO ALLOW THAT CAPABILITY. Printer drivers can be
modified or easily written using the TWPCONFI.COM program. For
instruction on using TWPCONFI.COM read the section of this manual
which deals with this topic.
11. Test questions can be added to the testbanks included with
TestWriter or entirely new testbanks can be created for use with
TestWriter. This can be accomplished by either using TestWriter
or your own word processor. If you use the latter, make certain
to save all testbanks are saved in ASCII. The format of the
testbank questions must follow the format of the testbanks
included on the TestWriter distribution disk. Most importantly,
questions must be separated by blank lines and the last question
must be followed with a blank line. The numbering of questions
must start with numbers 1 through 9 in column 5 followed by a
period, numbers 10 through 99 in columns 4 and 5 followed by a
period, numbers 100 through 200 in columns 3, 4, and 5 followed
by a period, etc. Each testbank is limited to 200 questions.
Commands Used in TestWriter
Function Keys
F1 Moves question from lower window to upper window.
F2 Marks question wherein cursor is located.
F3 Go to a question specified by its number.
F4 Renumber sequentially questions in window in which
the cursor resides.
F5 Randomize the questions in the window in which the
cursor resides.
F6 Select questions at random from a testbank file.
F7 Mark the beginning of a block of text.
F8 Mark the end of a block of text.
F9 Open second window.
F10 Activates pulldown help window system.
Cursor Movement
Note: The symbol ^ before a key or keys, means that the
Control key is simultaneously held down as the other
key or keys are struck.
Cursor left one character -- Left arrow or ^S
Cursor right one character -- Right arrow or ^D
Cursor up one line -- Up arrow or ^E
Cursor down one line -- Down arrow or ^X
Cursor left one word -- ^Left arrow or ^A
Cursor right one word -- ^Right arrow or ^F
Cursor to beginning of line -- Home or ^QS or ^J
Cursor to end of line -- End or ^QD or ^J
Cursor to beginning of file -- ^Home or ^QR
Cursor to upper window -- ^Page Up
Cursor to lower window -- ^Page Down
Cursor to beginning of marked text block -- ^QB
Cursor to end of marked text block -- ^QK
Cursor to marker 0 to 9 -- ^QJ or ^Qn, where n = marker number
Setting of Markers in Text (see above for finding markers in text)
Set Marker -- ^KM or ^Kn, where n = marker number
Cursor Control
The shape of the cursor can easily be altered by invoking
the command ^OM (Control OM) when in the TestWriter program.
This is useful if you do not like the default cursor shape
or it is hard to see, as is often the case with a laptop
computer.
Undo Deletions
The Esc key will return deleted text to the screen. The
extent to which deleted text can be retrieved depends on the
size of the Undo buffer, which can be changed from the
default value by pressing ^OS or pressing the F10 key and
then the T (Textformat) and the U keys.
Scrolling
Move text on screen down one line -- ^W
Move text on screen up one line -- ^Z
Move text on screen up one window -- Page Down or ^C
Move text on screen down one window -- Page Up or ^R
Continuous up scroll of text on screen -- ^QZ
Continuous down scroll of text on screen -- ^QW
Basic Editing Commands
Delete character above cursor -- Delete or ^G
Delete character left of cursor -- Back Space
Delete word right of cursor -- ^T
Delete word left of cursor -- Alt T
Delete line -- ^Y
Delete to end of line -- ^QY
Insert mode on and off -- ^V
Insert line -- ^N
Reformat paragraph -- ^B
Insert printer form (carriage) feed -- ^PL or dot command.PA
Formatting
Center line -- ^OC
Left margin set -- ^OL
Right margin set -- ^OR
Tab set -- ^OI
Tab clear -- ^ON
Set tab size -- ^KT
Word wrap on and off -- ^OW
Auto Indenting on and off -- ^QI
File/Block Operations
Mark beginning of a block of text -- F7 or ^KB
Mark end of a beginning of text -- F8 or ^KK
Hide or Display a block of marked text -- ^KH
Copy block -- ^KC
Delete block -- ^KY
moVe block -- ^KV
Write block to file -- ^KW
Read file into text -- ^KR
Printer Controls
Alternate pitch (12 char./inch) -- ^PA
Standard pitch (10 char./inch) -- ^PN
Boldface begin/end -- ^PB
Double strike begin/end -- ^PD
Overprint next character -- ^PH
Subscript begin/end -- ^PV
Superscript begin/end -- ^PT
Underline begin/end -- ^PS
Italics begin/end -- ^PI
Insert printer form feed -- ^PL or the dot command .PA
Dot Commands
A dot command is a printer command that is entered into the
TestWriter file by typing a period (which is called a dot) in the
first column, followed immediately be two letters in either lower
or upper case. The two letter code may be followed by numbers or
words. For some dot commands, e.g., the one for a page break, there
is no text after the comman. If the dot command is to tell the
printer to print a header at the top of each page, then the command
is followed by the text that is to be in the header. A number
(n) after a dot command can specify top or bottom margins on
a page or page number. Once a dot command is entered into a
document it stays in effect until it is turned off or
altered. Most dot commands usually are placed at the
beginning of the file. Before and after each dot command,
press the enter key.
.PA Starts new page immediately after command.
.PL n Specifies number of lines on page.
Default = 66 lines
for an eleven inch page (6 lines per inch).
.HE text Prints one line of text as heading on every
page until .HE is used again without text or
with different text. The default is no text.
.FO text Prints one line of text as a footer on every
page until .FO is used again without text or
with different text.
.OP Omits page numbers. Default is consecutive
page numbers printed at lower left of page.
.PN n Sets page number at n and numbers subsequent
page numbers consecutively.
.. text Places non-printing comment in file
Pull-Down Menu Windows
Many of the commands used in TestWriter can be accessed by using
the pull-down menu windows which are activated by pressing F10
and then first letter of the name of the window, e.g., B for the
Block move command menu window.
The Block Command Menu Window
╔═════════════════════╗
║Begin F7 or ^KB ║
║End F8 or ^KK ║
║Copy ^KC ║
║Move ^KV ║
║Read ^KR ║
║Write ^KW ║
║Delete ^KY ║
║Hide/show ^KH ║
╚═════════════════════╝
The Search Command Menu Widow
╔═════════════════╗
║Find ^QF ║
║find/Replace ^QA ║
║Next ^L ║
╚═════════════════╝
The Go to Command Menu Window
╔════════════════╗
║Top of file ^QR ║
║End of file ^QC ║
║Begin block ^QB ║
║end blocK ^QK ║
║Line ^ON ║
║Column ^OI ║
║Go marker ^Qn ║
║Set marker ^Kn ║
║Question F3 ║
╚════════════════╝
The Text format Command Menu Window
╔══════════════════════════╗
║Insert ON ^V ║
║Word wrap ON ^OW ║
║Auto indent OFF ^QI ║
║Left margin: 1 ^OL ║
║Right margin: 65 ^OR ║
║Tab size: 6 ^KT ║
║Undo limit: 20 ^OS ║
║Save settings ║
╚══════════════════════════╝
The Window Command Menu Widow
╔══════════════════╗
║Select ^KG ║
║Open ^KO or F9 ║
║Close ^KQ ║
╚══════════════════╝
The File Command Menu Window
╔════════════════════╗
║Quit + open ^KQ ║
║save + Open ^KD ║
║save + Continue ^KS ║
║save + eXit ^KX ║
║Directory ║
║File comment ║
║Logged dir ║
║Print ║
║Copy ║
║Rename ║
║Erase ║
╚════════════════════╝
The Exam format Window Menu
╔══════════════════════════════════╗
║Number questions sequentially F4 ║
║Randomize & number questions F5 ║
║create random Test F6 ║
║Mark the current question F2 ║
║Go to question number... F3 ║
║Length of exam ║
╚══════════════════════════════════╝
Using TWPCONFI.EXE to Create a Printer Driver
At the DOS prompt type TWPCONFI and press Enter.
The program will ask:
Do you wish to use an existing driver? (Y/N)
If you wish to modify an existing driver press Y.
If you wish to create a new driver press N.
For this example press N.
The following screen will now appear:
**************************************************************
TestWriter Printer Configuration Program Version 2.10
Description :
<INIT>:
<FINI>:
==============================================================
Please enter code to change (Normal Character or <###> form):
<INIT>, <FINI>, <DESC>, /DISP, /SAVE, and /QUIT are also valid.
***************************************************************
To describe or name the printer driver type <DESC> and press
Enter. Type the descriptive name of your driver, for example,
Example Printer Driver and press Enter. You will now be asked if
the description is acceptable. If it is, press Y, if not press
N.
Suppose you want to use ^PS (as in WordStar) to initiate and
terminate underlining. Control S in decimal is 19 (Since S is
the 19th letter in the alphabet. Control A is 1, control B is 2,
etc.), therefore type <19> and press enter. The screen will now
appear as:
**************************************************************
TestWriter Printer Configuration Program Version 2.10
Description :Example Printer Driver
<INIT>:
<FINI>:
==============================================================
<19>[beg]:
<19>[end]:
Begin:
***************************************************************
TWPCONFI will now ask for the control codes needed for a specific
printer to initiate underlining. If we are constructing a driver
for an Epson MX80 printer we would type <27>-1 and press Enter.
Alternatively we could type <27><45>1, since <45> is the decimal
equivalent for the - (dash or minus) symbol on the keyboard.
<27> is the decimal equivalent for Escape, while 1 is a number
greater than 0.
The program next asks if what you have typed is acceptable. If
it is, type Y and if not, N. After typing Y, the screen will
look as follows:
***************************************************************
TestWriter Printer Configuration Program Version 2.10
Description :Example Printer Driver
<INIT>:
<FINI>:
===============================================================
<19>[beg]:<27>-1
<19>[end]:
End:
****************************************************************
Finally we need to enter the command which will turn off the
underlining. Type <27>-0 and press enter. If you have done
this correctly press Y. The command sequence for ^PS will now
appear at the top of the screen and the screen will now look as
follows:
***************************************************************
TestWriter Printer Configuration Program Version 2.10
Description :Example Printer Driver
<INIT>:
<FINI>:
<19>[beg]:<27>-1
<19>[end]:<27>-0
===============================================================
Please enter code to change (Normal Character or <###> form):
<INIT>, <FINI>, <DESC>, /DISP, /SAVE, and /QUIT are also valid.
***************************************************************
Some printer commands begin and end together, for example, the
overstrike command ^PH which causes the symbol following ^PH to
printed in the same space as the symbol which follows it. For a
Toshiba 321/SL printer the overstrike command is Escape N, or
<27>N. To create this printer command for a Toshiba 321/SL type
<8> (for ^PH in TestWriter) and begin the command sequence by
typing <27>N and pressing Enter and then Y. To end the command
sequence we simply repeat the sequence use to begin the command,
namely, <27>N and press Enter and then Y. Your screen should now
look as follows:
***************************************************************
TestWriter Printer Configuration Program Version 2.10
Description :Example Test Driver
<INIT>:
<FINI>:
<8>[beg]:<27>N
<8>[end]:<27>N
<19>[beg]:<27>-1
<19>[end]:<27>-0
==============================================================
Please enter code to change (Normal Character or <###> form):
<INIT>, <FINI>, <DESC>, /DISP, /SAVE, and /QUIT are also valid.
**************************************************************
When the top of the screen is full with the description of
command sequences and we wish to view additional sequences, the
display command is used. Type /DISP and then press Enter. You
will then be asked:
Please enter starting point for display:
To display all printer commands after ^PS you would type <20>
and then press enter.
Different printer manufacturers use different printer commands
to control their printers. To construct a printer driver for a
particular printer, you need the manual for that printer.
After you have constructed the desired command sequences for your
printer driver, the driver must be saved to disk. To do this
type /SAVE and press enter. You will be asked to name the
driver. All drivers must have the TBL extension to work with
TestWriter. Give the driver a name that you will recognize and
be able to identify later. If you have an Epson FX80 printer you
might name it FX80.TBL. After, and only after, you have saved
your printer driver you may quit the TWPCONFI program by typing
/QUIT and pressing Enter and then Y.
Before you can use your printer driver with TestWriter it is
first necessary to rename it to TWP.TBL. The best way to do this
is at the DOS prompt type:
>copy FX80.TBL TWP.TBL
and press Enter. This will copy your driver into a file with the
required name and will retain your driver under its old name.