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The advantages include theton, MA 02130 Columnist is for all Apple II's but the ][+, and requires 80 column display. Although it makes some use of MouseText, it has alternate displays if it is run on an un-enhanced IIe. What Columnist is good for -------------------------- $1.00. The Columnist disk comes with a utility program that allows you to scan through the on-disk instructions for a word or phrase. This can greatly facilitate looking up a particular topic in the documentation. Karl Bunker 321 S. Huntington Ave. Bose any use for it. If you decide you want to keep Columnist, you are asked to send the fee of $10.00 to me at the address below. You will receive a 5.25" disk with the latest version of Columnist. If you prefer or need a 3.5" disk, please send an additionaled file, and can include printer control-characters. These and other features of Columnist will be explained in detail below. Columnist is shareware. This means that you are encouraged to give away copies of it, and you can try it out to see if you hav such things as: Number of lines per page, width of left margin, width of each column, amount of space between the columns, number of columns, and whether the columns will be full justified. You can add multi-line page headers and/or footers to the formatt:<=>?@ABCDENOPQRSTklmnle can be then loaded back into your word processor for additional editing and printing, or can be printed by Columnist. Before converting a file, you adjust various format settings to control the page layout of your document. These format settings include Columnist --------- Columnist is a text file post-processor which takes any TXT (ASCII text) or AWP (Appleworks Word Processor) file and converts it into a new file in which the text is formatted in two or three columns on each page. 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The Page Format Settings Menu ----------------------------- After some disk access to prepare the filesg, you'll need a name for the new, multi-column object file that Columnist will create. A default name, the same as the source file's name with the suffix ".COL" is offered. You can accept this or enter another. If you want the object file to be on differeh files that are "soft formatted" i.e., which do not have s at the end of each line. I'll have more to say about this print-from-the-catalog option later in these instructions, under "Hints and Suggestions". After selecting a file for formattinre having difficulty remembering just which file it is that you want to format. Second, you can press P to print a file. This option is primarily intended for use with files that have been previously formatted with Columnist. It will not work correctly witition to selecting a file to be formatted, there are two other options available from the catalog display, and these are noted in the catalog screen prompt. First, you can press V to view the contents of the highlighted file. You'll want to do this if you'isplayed, you select a file by moving the inverse bar and pressing to select a file for formatting. If you press while the inverse bar is on a DIR file, this directory will be added to the current prefix, opened, and cataloged. In addrgins - that is, spaces inserted before each line to make a left margin. Columnist can process files of ANY length. To select a file, enter the directory you want to catalog at the prompt, or accept the one shown by pressing . When the catalog is dst --------------- After the title screen, the first thing you have to do with Columnist is select a source file to be converted. The source file must be type TXT or AWP. About the only restriction on the source file is that it should not have "hard" ma or 3-across mailing labels, or columnized data base reports. With an AppleWorks data base of addresses, you would first "print" a data base report to disk as an ASCII test file, and then load this file into Columnist to format and print it. Using Columni>K@J5 {9X(K {XXK تKo`V8`no` D on {I9XX`)HJJJh`OeNeO࿰ {9XАO`@ȭ@` ON aNJKO`HхhꭋILhH),fx8 (8` ԍ`@Ae J m00[roIIJK,-NOPQRSu' unters a word in the source file that is longer than the selected column width, it will be forced to abort the conversion. After showing you the offending word and explaining the problem, it will send you back to the start of the program. Space between coy, those are your only choices for this option. Width of each column: Also in characters. Readability studies have shown that the optimum width for columns of text is about 35 to 40 characters. Note: If, during the formatting process, columnist encoinsert one blank line between pages. 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If your document has both a page headers and a headline, the header will be printed above the headline. You will enter the header text using the same editor that was described above for entering headlines. Again, you can enter text, or printer control characters, or both. Since you'll (most likely) want some blank lines between your pag Apples run at quite a range of speeds these days, so I thought this would be a nice thing to give the user control over. With the cursor in one of the upper levels of the Page Format Settings screen, press open-apple-B (for Blink). A new line will appear ork and format your document. Just one more: There is one more option available on the Page Format Settings screen, but because it's something you will rarely want to use, it's hidden away. This option controls the speed of Columnist's blinking cursor.can use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to different items on this screen. Move the cursor past the bottom item, or press open-apple and , and you will be prompted with "Settings okay?". Press Y or , and Columnist will go to w that effect the line length, you'll see that the number in this line is updated. Remember, if you are going to be printing your file with a standard 10-characters-per-inch type font on standard sized paper, this figure should not be more than 80. You he text of the body of the page. The line-length prompt: At the bottom of the Format Settings screen there is a status line reading: "Length of each line (including left margin) will be ## characters". As you enter changes into any of the menu itemsumnist News\\Page # would put "Columnist News" at the left side of the page, and the page number on the right. The centering and right justification will work correctly only if the text of the header or footer is the same size (in characters per inch) as t the backslash character ("\") is used, like so: Left segment\Centered segment\Right segment Thus, if you wanted a footer that put the page number at the center of a line, you would enter something like: \This is page # as your footer text. The footer: Cold appear in the formatted file as "Page 7" on the first page, "Page 8" on the second, and so on. Columnist's page numbering is limited to two digits; i.e., 99 is the highest allowable number. To center or right justify part or all of a header or footer,r or footer, and Columnist will replace this character with the appropriate page number. If you want the page numbering to start with something other than 1, enter a one- or two-digit number immediately after the "#". For example, the header "Page #7" woulpage of the formatted document. Both page headers and footers can include automatic page numbering, and can have segments that are left justified, centered, or right justified. For page numbering, simply include the character "#" in the text of a heade page. With a page footer, you'll want to enter a few blank lines BEFORE you enter the text of the footer, so there will be space between the body of the text and the footer. As with page headers, you have the option of leaving the footer off of the first f your formatted document -- to leave room for a newsletter masthead, for example -- and this second prompt allows you to do so. Enter a page footer? This is the same as the page header option, only the text you enter will appear at the bottom of each a 4 line header, there will actually be 60 lines to your formatted page. If you select to enter a page header, an additional prompt on the Format Settings screen will ask you "Skip first page?" You might want to leave the header off of the first page oe header and the body of the text, remember to enter these blank lines as part of the header. The lines of the header will NOT be counted as part of the "Lines of text per page" setting described above. So if you have lines-per-page set to 56, and enteron the screen, prompting you: "Cursor blink (0 - 9):" Enter a digit and the change will be immediate. As is explained below, this setting, like the other format settings, can be made permanent to your copy of Columnist. The "Done" Menu --------------- When Columnist has finished formatting a file and has saved it to disk, it displays a "Done!" message and a final menu. The items on this menu are: -View this file: Pressing V will cause the formatted file to be displayed on-screen. The file will bR0LQ OK KLS6S MRLSȩMS86S 0K6SLS MR!SLSLRLQSNSSOSSSS {RLI IS"S. 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Your WP may have "Top Margin" and "Bottom Margin" settings which will also have to be taken into account. If you are printing a Columnist-created file from a WP, be sure NOT to use a "proportge break is in agreement with the lines-per-page setting used by Columnist. Since the text flows from the bottom of column 1 to the top of column 2 on the same page, and then (assuming a two-column document) to the top of column 1 on the next page, the fil file if the line length of the file is more than 79 characters. One exception to this is the FreeWare WP "FrEdWriter" which is available from most Apple user groups for a few dollars. You must also make sure that the point at which your WP inserts a panserts its own line-breaks, your file will look completely jumbled on your WP's display. In AppleWorks, you get maximum line length by setting the left and right margins to 0. Most word processors, including AppleWorks, cannot correctly display a Columnistsor menu. When you load a Columnist file into any word processor, there are some things that should be kept in mind. For one, make sure that the line length in your WP is set to at least the length of the lines created by Columnist. Otherwise, if your WP ihis file back into your word processor to modify and/or print it. To load a TXT file into AppleWorks, you first select "Make a new file for the Word Processor" from AppleWorks' Add Files menu, and then select "From a text (ASCII) file" from the Word Procesa source file. -Quit: Exits you from Columnist. Using a formatted file in your word processor ---------------------------------------------- The multi-column file that Columnist creates will be a type TXT file. As mentioned, you may want to load te format settings and the printer slot, the prefix of your source file will also be saved to disk. If this prefix is online (available) the next time you run Columnist, then it will automatically be the default prefix shown when you are prompted to select ings the new defaults? Y/N" Press Y or , and the new defaults will be written into your copy of Columnist. You may want to keep several copies of Columnist on hand, each with different default settings for different jobs. In addition to the pag, you may want the values that you entered to be the default values that appear the next time you use Columnist. This menu selection lets you do this. After you press S, the page format settings will be re-displayed, and you will be asked: "Make these settefault printer slot, or to the prefix used when selecting a source file. When the page format settings menu is first displayed, there are default settings already in place. You can accept all of these values, or change any of them. If you have made changesd file. The ppend option will only be available if you selected to even-off the columns on the last page. -Save format settings to disk for future defaults: This item will appear only if you have made changes to the page format settings, to the d ended -- usually somewhere in the middle of a page. When you select to append a file, all of the page format settings will remain the same, including any page header or footer that you entered. You will be prompted to enter a new headline for each appende. That is, enter a pathname like /RAM/TEMP at the "Object file:" prompt. Then, when you have a layout you like, you can save it permanently by formatting the source file again with the same settings, this time saving the object file to a real disk. As has been noted, Columnist provides you with a "Print" option at two points in the program. Usually, you will want to print the object file immediately after formatting it, using the Print selection in the "Done!" menu. 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