kEpslst Copyright On-Disk Software, Lincoln, MA, 01773, 1983 `All Rights Reserved åRELEASE 1.0 FOR ASCII PRINTERS pEpsLst is copyright protected. If you like EpsLst and use it qyou must license it with On-Disk Software. Print file license rby entering ñCOPY LICENSE PRN: vIf someone has deleted file LICENSE please write On-Disk and wlet us know. We will let you know about current releases and xhow to get the latest copy. uOn-Disk Software vP.O. Box 382 wLincoln, MA 01773 USA kEpslst Copyright On-Disk Software, Lincoln, MA, 01773, 1983 `All Rights Reserved nEpslst takes text files and lists them as neat columns making obetter use of your printer's capabilities. For full run ins- ptructions please consult the documentation which is on your qoriginal EpsLst disk. To obtain a new EpsLst disk write to: gOn-Disk Software hP.O. Box 382 iLincoln, MA 01773 USA ÆFile: [*]help0101 È Printer Width:[#]help0102 — Columns(1 to 12):[#]help0103 É List Keywords (Y,N):[YyNn]help0104 ˜ Divider (N):[Nn]help0105 ÊNumber the lines (Y,N):[YyNn]help0106 ™Wrap or Trunc.(W,T):[TtWw]help0107 Ë First Page:[*]help0108 š Last Page:[*]help0109 ÌPrint the Header (Y,N):[YyNn]help0110 ŸEsc or End: Execute Alt-A: Abort Alt-H: help þPgDn: Next Screen  ->³ or -> Next question P<- or ³<- Previous question kHelp for filename: Please enter the name of the file you wish lto print. Epslst will print whatever file you enter. You also mshould enter the drive, unless it is the default drive. oExamples qText EpsLst will look for d:TEXT. ·where d: is the default drive. tB:TEST.BAS EpsLst will look for B:TEST.BAS kHelp for printer width: Release 1.0 is designed for any ASCII lPrinter. Because of it's generality, it cannot perform any mwidth adjustment, like compressed printing or pitch adjust- nment. Enter either 80 or 120, depending upon your printer's ocarriage width. kHelp for columns selection: Epslst will print 1 to 12 columns.lAny number from 1 to 12 is an acceptable answer here. Natural-mly, the more columns, the fewer characters per column. Also, nthere are two spaces between columns, three with a divider. Ifoyou specify enumeration, that takes another five characters pper column. kHelp for List Keywords: The keywords, or internal commands, lcan either be listed or not when they are encountered in myour text. Ordinarily they are listed. You can have EpsLst notnlist them by setting this parameter to Off, answer N for no. kHelp for Divider. As this release is for any printer, and eachlprinter has different character(s) for a "vertical divider" myou cannot use dividers. Please order the version which nmatches your printer. pOnly N is an acceptable answer. kHelp for numbering the lines. Ordinarily the text is put out lon the printer without line numbers. You may tell Epslst to mnumber each line by entering Y here. kHelp for Wrap or Truncate. Wrap means to continue on the next lline, any line which is too long. Truncate means to chop the mline off when the column space runs out. In either case, if na line is wrapped or truncated, a minus sign is added to the oend of the line. Specify W or w to wrap the lines, and T or t pto truncate them. kHelp for Start Page. Epslst will skip up to whatever page is lentered here. The default is naturally 1. You may enter any mnumber up to 32000. kHelp for Last Page. Epslst will skip after whatever page is lentered here. The default is 32000. You may enter any number mup to 32000. kHelp for Header. The header information is several lines of linformation printed at the top of each page. It has the title,msubtitle, page number and the date and time of printing. If nyou turn the header Off, you get an additional 5 lines per opage. kEpslst Copyright On-Disk Software, Lincoln, MA, 01773, 1983 `All Rights Reserved ¿Ignore Internal List Commands(Y or N): [YyNn]help0201 ÁPage Break:[*]help0202 Column Break:[*]help0203 ÃList On:[*]help0204 ’List Off:[*]help0205 ÅTitle:[*]help0206 ÇSubtitle:[*]help0207 ÉSubtitle 2:[*]help0208 ËInclude Key:[*]help0209 ŸEsc or End: Execute Alt-A: Abort Alt-H: help þPgUp: Previous Screen  ->³ or -> Next question P<- or ³<- Previous question kHelp for Ignore Internal Commands. Sometimes it is desirable lto list a file entirely without any changes. This will do justmthat. Any Page or List-on or other listing commands which are ninside the file will be listed but otherwise ignored if you oset this command to "Y" for yes. kHelp for Page Break Keyword. A page break command can be lanywhere in the file being listed. Enter the characters used mto tell Epslst to give you a new page. ìExamples jBASIC: REM $Page k$Page should be entered oMacro: Page pPage should be entered kHelp for Column Break. Column breaks tell Epslst to start llisting at the top of the next column, without a page break. mEnter the characters which you wish to tell Epslst to make a ncolumn break. For BASIC we suggest $Colbrk inside a remark, oand for MACRO, .Colbrk. Of course you may use any characters pwhich are most suitable for your document. kHelp for List On. Enter the characters which you would like tolbe used to resume listing. ëExamples jBASIC: REM $List+ è$List+ should be entered nMacro: .List ì.List should be entered. kHelp for List Off. Enter the characters which will turn the llist off. ëExamples jBASIC: REM $List- è$List- should be entered nMacro: .Xlist ì.Xlist should be entered. kHelp for Title. The title can be entered from the file being llisted. Enter the key characters used in the file to identify ma title field. In BASIC for example, $Title:' is used; in nMacro, Title is used. In either case the next field surround- oed by apostrophes will be used for a title. ïExamples mBASIC: REM $Title:'Test Source Code' ë$Title:' should be entered qMacro: Title Alpha Subroutine ïTitle should be entered |Option 1: If the first character is an ' you enter the title }directly, whatever you type will be the title. Option 2: If the last character is an ' (and the first isn't) €then Epslst will look for a title surrounded by apostrophes. kHelp for Subtitle. The subtitle can be used for a formal lsubtitle or for other clarifying information. Enter into this mfield the characters used to identify a subtitle, as with the ntitle command. Subtitle doesn't cause a page or column break. oThe new subtitle will print at the next page break. ïExamples mBASIC: REM $Subtitle:'Test Source Code' ë$Subtitle:' should be entered qMacro: Subttl 'Beta Subroutine' ïSubttl' should be entered. |Subtitle has the same two options using apostrophes as the }title command uses. kHelp for Subtitle 2. The second subtitle will appear on the lthird line of the header. The format and options are the same mas for the initial subtitle or the title. ïExamples mBASIC: REM $Subtitle2:'Test Source Code' ë$Subtitle2:' should be entered qMacro: Subttl2'Beta Subroutine' ïSubttl2' should be entered. kHelp for Include Key. Some files, particularly source code, lhave "included" files. These files are inserted right into themprimary file just as if they are part of it. This field sets nthe keyword for indicating that a file ought to be included. oThe file to be included must be in the default directory of pwhichever drive is to be used. s Note that Includes can only be 6 levels deep. oBASIC: REM $Include:'B:utils.bas' í$Include:' should be entered sMacro: Include B:Utils.asm ñInclude should be entered