Category : Word Processors
Archive   : HTEX071.ZIP
Filename : README.1ST

 
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HyperTEX is designed to allow you to create, edit, and read
hypertext documents. For information about what a hypertext
document is and how it can benefit you immensely to switch to
a hypertext format the file 'HYPERTEX.DOC' provides you with all the
basic information you need to get going. But first! To begin your
exploration of the world of hypertext and the uses of HyperTEX,
you need to know four things:

1) When reading a hyperdocument, make use of the TAB and RETURN
keys to traverse links. Links usually look like this. So
press the TAB key to highlight the link (you can also use
the cursor or arrow keys) and press RETURN to get connected.

2) To familiarize yourself with how to read the documentation
which tells you about HyperTEX, type 'htread httutor.doc' at
the DOS prompt. (NOTE: you can read any hyperdocument created
with HyperTEX in this fashion.)

3) The ESC key is used for exiting whatever you are doing.

4) The F1 key provides you with HELP when you use The HyperTEX
control program (HYPERTEX.EXE) or when you are creating/editing
a hyperdocument with the system (with HTEDIT or HTNEW). NOTE
that you can also write a help file for use with the HyperTEX
reader program.

BEFORE you do anything else, though, make sure that you BACKUP ALL
the files which came with this package. They should be:

Program and System Files: This File:

HYPERTEX.EXE HTEX.TXT README.1ST
HTNEW.EXE HTEX.LNK
HTCONVRT.EXE
HTEDIT.EXE Registration:
HTREAD.EXE
HTDOCS.EXE REGISTER.FRM
HTHELP.EXE

Documentation:

HYPERTEX.DOC HTHELP.DOC HTTUTOR.DOC
HYPERTEX.LNK HTHELP.LNK HTTUTOR.LNK
HYPERTEX.LOC HTHELP.LOC HTTUTOR.LOC
HTHELP.NDX HTTUTOR.NDX

PLUSSES --> Read this file for information about HyperTEX+!



  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : HTEX071.ZIP
Filename : README.1ST

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/