[Coco] Re: OS-9 word processors
Ray Watts
rayanddoraleew at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 14 13:26:06 EDT 2005
Fred, I would like to know the exact syntax you used for the T/S Spell
macro. Many years ago I put together a menu operated word processor
with the VED, VPrint, T/S Spell combo patterned after a Delphi upload by
James Pottage called VWord, but with many improvements. Pottage had
used Spell in his setup and the command line was much shorter than for
T/S Spell. When I tried to use the longer command line in the macro, it
wouldn't accept it (too long). I tried various methods of nesting
shorter macros, but none worked. As a result, I always had to use T/S
Spell from the command line in the menu.
BTW, I made up sets of Superscript and Subscript fonts (half the lower
case letters are missing ... too hard to do in 3X5) and had a set of
Italics. By formatting the text into a graphics window, I had a true
WYSIWYG formatted preview of the document. WMenu from Alpha's Tools II
was used as the heart of the word processor.
Cheers, Griz
Frederick D Provoncha wrote:
>I have a copy of T/S Spell, and the Ved word processor. The two work very
>well together. I even wrote a little macro under Ved that allows me, with
>a simple keystroke combination from within Ved, to perform a spellcheck
>using T/S Spell on the document I'm currently working on in Ved. Pretty
>slick. I like T/S Spell. Very useful, though it's a little slow when used
>in a graphics window.
>
>Fred Provoncha
>Stansbury Park, UT
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