NEW$: R:THIS IS WHERE YOU PRESENT AN OVERVIEW OF THE MENU'S SCOPE AND PURPOSE. T:This is the System and Menu Set-Up menu, the one that allows you to T:modify the hardware configuration, the time/date, the SUPERVYZ menus T:and the Help files. Use this menu to customize the menus and to T:integrate additional software into your system. T: T:You can choose among the items on the list by typing a number T:between zero and ten when the computer asks for your choice. For T:some choices, the computer may ask you for more information. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: *MORE T: T:Do you want to know more about the "System and Menu Set-Up" Menu? U:*YORN JN:*EXIT T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: R:THIS IS WHERE YOU PRESENT A COPY OF THE MENU DISPLAY - MAKE IT EXACT. R: T: 0) System and Menu Set-Up T: T: 1) Standard Configuration 6) Change Existing SUPERVYZ Menus T: 2) Set Date and Time 7) Edit Existing Help Files T: 3) Select the Serial Printer 8) Teach About Help Files (PILOT) T: 4) Select the Parallel Printer 9) T: 5) Create New SUPERVYZ Menus 10) T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: *ASK T: T:Choose the function you want explained by typing its number (0-10): A:#X C:X=X+1 T: T: *MENU00 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU01 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 0 T:Function 0 returns to the "SUPERVYZ Function Selection" Menu. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU01 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU02 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 1 T:Function 1, "Standard Configuration", selects the standard (as you T:define it) printer and printer speed. It also initializes your T:terminal's special features. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU02 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU03 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 2 T:Function 2, "Set Date and Time", allow you to modify either or T:both the system's date and time. If your computer does not have T:an internal clock/calendar, then this function provides the only T:way you can change time or date. You can use this function to T:reset you computer's time or date. If you want to leave the time T:alone, do not enter a new time. If you want to leave the date T:set where it is, just skip giving a new date. If you just want T:to know the time and date, enter a question-mark (?). T: T:Some programs need the current date and/or time for "time-stamping" T:files and reports. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU03 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU04 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 3 T:Function 3, "Select the Serial Printer", causes the computer to T:use the serial printer whenever you have something to print. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU04 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU05 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 4 T:Function 4, "Select the Parallel Printer", causes the computer to T:use the parallel printer whenever you have something to print. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU05 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU06 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 5 T:Function 5, "Create New SUPERVYZ Menus", places copies of the T:Sample Menu and Help files into the files you specify. These T:files are not functional until you modify them with the "Change T:Existing SUPERVYZ Menus" function, but they provide you with a T:framework around which to customize and expand. T: T:NOTE: ANY EXISTING MENU AND HELP DATA WILL BE LOST IF YOU USE T:AN EXISTING MENU OR HELP FILE NAME - CHECK THE VTOC AREA. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU06 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU07 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 6 T:Function 6, "Change Existing SUPERVYZ Menus", allows you to modify T:functional or newly-created menus. Menus consist of ten functions T:plus the "return function" of zero and the "help function" of eleven. T:Each function consists of a prototype command line, a default disk/user T:selection, eight file specifications for controlling the VTOC display T:and checking for required files, plus up to five requests for data. T:If you want to get a printed copy of the Menu Definition screen for T:documentation or to aid in making a precise Help file, press Control-P. T: T:Associated with each Menu is a help file, like this one, which is T:used to direct unsure or curious users and should therefore match T:the Menu it describes. You edit the Helper after updating the Menu. T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU07 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU08 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 7 T:Function 7, "Edit Existing Help Files", uses the System's Editor T:to allow you to make those illuminating improvements which cause T:Help files to be worth reading. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU08 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU09 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 8 T:Function 8, "Teach About Help Files (PILOT)", is a tutorial Help T:file, written in the Help language. The Help language is called T:"PILOT", the meaning of which is explained by this function. The T:complete syntax of PILOT is presented, along with sample error T:conditions and coding techniques. This is a MUST if you really T:want to extend the Help File capabilities inherent in SUPERVYZ. T:You can even use Help files with your application programs! T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU09 C:X=X-1 J(X):*MENU10 R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 9 T:Function 9 is available for you to set-up. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *MENU10 C:X=X-1 J(X):*ASK R:THIS IS WHERE YOU EXPLAIN FUNCTION 10 T:Function 10 is available for you to set-up. T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: T: J:*MORE *YORN T:Type "Y" for yes or "N" for no; then press "Return", "CR", or "Enter": A: M:Y,N JN:*YORN M:Y E: *EXIT BYE: