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                              TextPrint
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                            Version 1.00

                         John Lageu, 1993

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    This application is FreeWare and may be freely distributed provided

      a) no charge is made other than to cover the cost of the medium
      b) all files, including this !Help file, are included

    If you run a Public Domain software library please obtain my permission
    before including this program in your lists or distributing it.

                Copyright remains with me at all times.
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I hope you find this help sheet useful I find documentation very hard to do.

The program was designed to overcome the limitation of the RiscOs 3 printer
drivers whereby the full width of a printer can not be used for text files.

Simply drag a text file to it and it will be printed out.

PROC_Init will need to be modified to match your printer commands.

In addition as currently written you can tell it which printer type to expectby setting the variable Printer$Type as follows :-

Set Printer$Type LJ for laser      (case dependant)
Set Printer$Type DM for dot matrix (default)

In the directory you will find the following files :-

!Help      This file.
!Run       The usual file
!RunImage  The program file.
!Sprites   Usual sprites.
Templates  Usual template file

I think this is probably enough comments, just try it and see.

This program may be freely copied and distributed for non-profit making
purposes (a small charge to cover cost of distribution is allowed) so long
as the code is not altered (apart from customising !Run/!Boot files) and
this text file remains present and unaltered. If you have any
queries/suggestions/comments then I would be chuffed to hear from you, so
please write to me, enclosing postage if you wish a reply, at 

95 Binley Road
COVENTRY
CV3 1HX

PS Feel free to pinch bits for your own programs. If you use a substantial
part of my program and write something useful, perhaps you might like to
send me a copy.