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4 disk[1-4]:
3 "TLW64CODE"
2 ;"TLW64CODE"
2 "TLW64BASIC"
1 ~The Last Word ...~
1 ~TLW64BASIC~
1 your time and don't be afraid to experiment, after all you
1 you will be able to add Headers, merge data files, chain
1 xwvmkZYXWVTNK7%
1 work with you.
1 word, line, sentence or page, where ever you wish.
1 with practice you will find that there is very little you
1 will be able to control the way your text looks - with
1 will be a while before you can use them to the full. Take
1 whilst printing, or even run a selected line of Basic.
1 what you can achieve with "The Last Word ..." (and some
1 wafa[1-2]:
1 w+w+w+<w+w
1 virtually any printer and it would be faithfully reproduced.
1 via a suitable interface, can be as simple - or as complex -
1 utline:eO Markers:eV CAPS/lc:c2 Chrs/ln:EV
1 urs-lt:c5 Curs-rt:c8 Curs-up:c7 Curs-dn:c6
1 this is double-struck,
1 the printer (use 'eT' for a list and Symbol-shift 'Q' to
1 t$=" ":
1 style or perform a specific function.
1 sty-ln:EJ Cpct-ln:EL Rfm-par:ER
1 st/rgd:eJ W-wr/sp:eW Case>ln:E2 Incld-$:EI
1 square) around the screen. Four of these methods, using the
1 sample text so that you can play around with the numerous
1 rnt-tx:eP Prnt-gd:eG Tokn-pg:eT Catalog:eC
1 ragged edges, like this letter - with smooth edges or even
1 printng on and then off:
1 printer, output call
1 pressing 5, 6, 7 or 8 on the older style Spectrum simply
1 p-1-ln:E3 Dn-1-ln:E4 Tab-key:c1 PCT-key:sI
1 p$=" Standard PCT prefix = ":
1 p$;"(none)"
1 ord-lt:c3 Word-rt:c4 Sent-rt:sW Goto-ln:eN
1 ol<1st:E5 Col>end:E8 Page-TL:E7 Page-BL:E6
1 oad-tx:eL Save-tx:eS Eras-fl:eE Format :eF
1 nsert :eI Txt<<mv:sQ mv>>Txt:sE >>Txt<<:EH
1 move the cursor in the appropriate direction.
1 mess things up).
1 mdv [1-8]:
1 letter |
1 l-1'st:eA Fl-last:eZ Up-a-pg:eU Dn-a-pg:eD
1 is designed to be very simple to use. For example there are
1 is a useful reminder to make regular back-up copies of your
1 have complete control to create a masterpiece (or really
1 h$="No: Label: Control tokens: ":
1 g;"' (";g;")"
1 following sentance has two PCT's to switch "Double-strike"
1 f;"' (";f;")";:
1 escape), include a Basic string variable within your text
1 ept-tx:eR Kill-tx:eK Exch-tx:eX Word-ct:EW
1 complex program which uses the Spectrum to the full, and yet
1 commands).
1 clock - which can be set for one minute to over four hours -
1 character that they affect. When the cursor is moved onto a
1 certain things. What they do is entirely up to you so you
1 centered (like the paragraph above).
1 can't break a printer by giving it odd codes. With practice
1 can not do. The more you work with "TLW" the more it will
1 can also insert the result into the text file; the alarm
1 c;"' ";c;"-"
1 by reversing the ink and paper colours of the first
1 at the begining of the manual and work though it. Soon you
1 as you like. Up to this point the letter could be sent to
1 arrow keys on a Spectrum Plus or holding down Caps-shift and
1 arg-lt:eM Marg-rt:EM Tab/int:ET Colours:EB
1 ap-chr:c0 Zap>>ln:c9 Zap>>fl:E9 Zap-all:EZ
1 and this is not !
1 and an alarm clock. The calculator can be used on its own or
1 alc'tr:EC Tmr-set:EX Quit-it:sQ >>Basic:eB
1 [Use/Next/Quit] ?
1 [Revise/Print/Quit] ?
1 [Find/Subst/Quit] ?
1 ZAP to CTL ? [y]
1 Yes, line
1 WAFA2CODE
1 Up into TLW ...
1 Tokens (PCT's) which can be used to tell the printer to do
1 The complexity arises when you want the printer to change
1 Tape-on/key!
1 Tape [0] or
1 TLW64CODE K
1 TLW64BASICD
1 TLW2B
1 TLW2.DATA
1 TLW2
1 TLW Issue 2
1 Spacing Copies
1 Screen and print translation lists.
1 Print copy no
1 Press the down arrow to scroll this letter up the screen.
1 PCT it's function is displayed at the top of the screen. The
1 OPUS2CODE
1 No:Label:Control tokens.
1 Line-print the Print Control Token page.
1 Line-print the Command Summary page.
1 Line No:
1 Kempston lines
1 KDOS2CODE
1 Issue 2.1 1986
1 INCLUDE string
1 GRDN2CODE
1 Found! New? [y]
1 EFGHJMQRSUWXYZ
1 Cursor at
1 CATALOGUE
1 CALCULATOR
1 Back into TLW ...
1 B^ Basic line
1 BPrint-in
1 BETA2CODE
1 @PCT prefix
1 @ bytes
1 ;'"Select list 1 or 2 (or 0 = stop)then line to be modified."''" "
1 ;"line ";e:
1 ;"TLW64BASIC"
1 ;"List ";d:
1 ;"Line length -",l:
1 ;"LOAD from -",
1 ;"Input halted":
1 ;"File-name -",f$
1 ;"File size -",l;" bytes"
1 ;"Change '";
1 ;"2. Printer"
1 ;"1. Screen";
1 ;" ** SAGA SYSTEMS LIMITED **",
1 19 different ways you can move the cursor (the flashing
1 - Print calls etc
1 - LET Basic variables
1 * SAGA SYSTEMS LIMITED *
1 );("~spill~"
1 );" markers"
1 (print one after the other) text files and much more.
1 ''"File ~marked~, will re-SAVE withsame name/new length ";l
1 '"Start your tape":
1 '"Revising the text-file now"
1 '"Getting file":
1 "microdrive ";s
1 "]\w#6$#6=
1 "Which line (1-8) ? ";e:
1 "To insert -",("~firm~"
1 "TLW64BASIC has LOAD'ed"'"Now CLEAR'ed to 29999 and","LOAD'ing TLW64CODE"''"[this is 75 bytes long at 65000]":
1 "Original line-length ? "''l
1 "Original file size ?"'"(TLW ... can tell you)"''l
1 "List 1 or 2 ? ";d:
1 "LOAD from tape [0] or from","microdrive [1
1 "Is this all OK ? [y] ";z$
1 "Insert ~firm markers~ [y] ?"'"else ~spills~"''z$
1 "File to LOAD ? [ENTER to stop]"''f$
1 "Correct data [y] ? ";a$:
1 "Basic program to revise non-TLW ~CODE~ text-files to ~marked~ format"
1 "9";" ";l$;" ";
1 "6";"~The Last Word ...~",
1 "34";"The Last Word ...";
1 "34";" Command key-set"'" ==================================="'
1 "34"+"The Last Word ..."+
1 "34"+" printer control token file content.":
1 "'To' code (32-127) ? ";g:
1 "'From' code (32-127) ? ";f:
1 " ======================================================="
1 " 'TLW ...' translation lists"'" ==========================="''';
1 " SAGA SYSTEMS LIMITED"'" [c] Myrmidon Software 1986"'" ==========================":
1 c=c/shift s=s/shift e=extended E=e+s/shift
1 Printer on
1 Myrmidon Software.
1 Myrmidon Software 1986",:
1 Myrmidon Software 1986
1 Myrmidon Software '86 All rights reserved
1 This letter is intended to give you a brief insight into
1 This is plain,
1 These are just some of the things you can do with "TLW",
1 The simplest way to learn about "TLW" is to use it, start
1 Print Control Tokens can be used to send control codes to
1 PCT's take no screen space at all, and show on the screen
1 Once you have written your text sending it to a printer,
1 In order to achieve this "TLW" uses Printer Control
1 Good Luck!
1 Dear Customer,
1 As you learn more about TLW you can move the cursor by
1 All these possibilities make "TLW" very versatile but it
1 "The Last Word ..." from now on known as "TLW", is a
1 "TLW" is unique in that it also has a built in calculator
1 you want, press 'E-Mode' (Caps-shift and
1 start entering a command by mistake you can escape
1 from it by holding Symbol-shift and pressing 'Q'.
1 at any time, if you can not remember what command
1 any key to return to the text - and that if you
1 Symbol-shift) followed by 'H' to display a Help
1 Page which shows all the commands - simply press
1 The two most important things to learn are that
1 Re: "The Last Word ..."
1 SAGA SYSTEMS LIMITED.
1 -
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