The Manual on the disk is for version 1 of Outwrite. I don't have the manual
for version 2 on floppy.
I do have a manual for version 2. If you want one contact me off list.

Entering printer codes for Ver 2 is different than Ver 1.. Read on.
The printer codes are easy to put in.
If you look on the disk you should see 2 printer drivers. These load up as
text files.
Use either one,Edit it and put your codes in using the program itself.
Make sure that insert mode is turned off. Also make sure that there is at
least one complete
blank line below the end of the printer file. Cursor down and press return.
This will put in an end of
file marker (invisible) Place the cursor at the begining of the driver, find
the Install option from
the drop down menu (not sure which one) and select it. If you did all of
this ok, then the codes are
now installed into the main M/C. You need to save the code from the options
menu....

Outwrite Ver 2.0 file length is 45000 bytes.

Hope this helps.

Bob Wilkinson.



-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Skists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sam-Users (E-mail) <[email protected]>
Date: 29 November 1999 10:56
Subject: Outwrite


>Greetings,
>
>I played Outwrite 2 for the first time over the weekend. Not a bad little
>program! :) It might actually be of some use to me (rather than using
>ZDE on Pro-DOS for all my text writing).
>
>But, I need help setting up my printer for it. It's a HP DJ 4-something.
>I've got all the printer codes for it but I can't seem to find a way of
>sticking them in the program anywhere (assuming the manual on the disk
>doesn't really correspond to the program much).
>
>Oh, and the other problem is that all the text is printed right on the
>left-hand edge of the paper rather than leaving a few characters for
>the margin. I'm guessing that it has something to do with printer
>initialisation. After all, this printer isn't exactly an Epson dot-
>matrix... Where abouts in the program can I change this?
>
>Is there still a 41000 character limit on version 2 of outwrite?
>
>Hoping for help,
>Justin.
>

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