There are three ways to print out the information seen
within AMPLINEX.
You can print out an AMPLINEX file as it is displayed on the
screen from within AMPLINEX; you can print the files themselves as you would
any other text file; or you can load the files into your own word processor and
reformat them as required before printing.
1) To print a file from within AMPLINEX choose the 'SET
PRINT ON/OFF' option from the Introduction menu. This allows you to toggle a
software 'print switch' on or off. If the switch is set ON then any AMPLINEX file
which is displayed on the screen will be sent to the printer. This will continue
until you set the switch off again using the same Introduction option. An
asterisk is displayed at the top of the screen next to the issue number when
the print option is ON and the print status is shown at the bottom right of the
screen as text is displayed within AMPLINEX.
2) If you prefer to print the parts you require outside of
AMPLINEX - all the data is held in files on the AMPLINEX disc. The files are in
directories named according to the sections in which they appear - e.g. all
files in the N. directory are in the News & Reviews section. The file names
can be seen at the foot of the screen as they are displayed in AMPLINEX so you
can make a note of the ones you require.
For more information on file directories please refer to the
Update part of the Introduction section.
In addition to the text files, the AMPLE instrument
definitions can also be printed directly from within AMPLINEX. Music and
utility programs written in AMPLE can only be printed by LOADing the programs
into the Studio 5000 and using the WRITE command (see Studio 5000 User Guide page
100).
3) If you wish to reformat the text before printing you should
load the files into your word processor. The files contain unjustified text restricted
to 38 columns width. The files contain only printable ASCII characters except
for a control code (ASCII 11) which marks the screen page breaks. View treats
these as left margin tabs and if necessary they can be removed with a C/^L//
command.
Please see the Hints and Tips section of this issue for
details of a Wordwise format routine.
Published in AMPLINEX 003, January 1988