S I M P L Y D O C S Users Manual Version 1.6 SimpleWare 34 Earle Street Grand Falls-Windsor, NF Canada A2B 1E9 FAX / VOICE MAIL - (709) 489-9558 Support BBS - (709) 489-6018 ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ŚÄÄÄÄÄĮÄÄÄæ ³ (R) Äij ³o ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ ŚÄÄÄÄÄĮŠÄÄæ ³ Association of ³ ³ ³ÄŁ Shareware ĄÄÄij o ³ Professionals ÄÄÄÄÄij ŗ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ĄÄÄÄÄŠÄÄÄÄŁ MEMBER Copyright 1991-1993 by Robert E. Pitcher ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Let's get the required formalities out of the way first. This software is not free and it is not in the public domain. It is copyright (1991-1993) by SimpleWare and Robert E. Pitcher. ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED. This program is distributed as shareware. The shareware method of distribution allows you to evaluate a program prior to purchasing it. First time users of Simply Docs are granted a license to use the program on a trail basis, without cost or obligation, for the sole purpose of determining whether or not it meets their needs. ANY AND ALL other use after a trail period of 30 DAYS requires registration to obtain a license for continued use. Non-registered use of Simply Docs beyond the trail period is strictly prohibited. ANY FILES CREATED WITH A NON-REGISTERED COPY OF SIMPLY DOCS MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED IN ANY MANNER. However, any files created with a registered copy of Simply Docs may distributed without any royalties or additional payments. Commercial Distributors of Shareware or User Supported Software and Bulletin Board Operators (Sysops) should refer to the file VENDOR.DOC for information and restrictions on distributing Simply Docs. WARRANTY SimpleWare makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. SimpleWare shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or consequential arising from the use of, or inability to use this program by any user. IN NO EVENT WILL SIMPLEWARE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. ASP OMBUDSMAN This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at: ASP Ombudsman 545 Grover Road Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 Or send a Compuserve message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536 INTRODUCTION ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ What exactly is Simply Docs? Simply Docs is a very useful utility that converts standard ASCII text files into executable program files. You may ask why would you want to do that? Consider the following: Have you ever tried to view a large text file with the DOS TYPE command? Have you ever been in the middle of a program and wanted information from a users manual on disk but it was too much trouble to save your work, exit the program and try to find the information? Ah, so you decided to print it. Have you ever tried printing a 70 page manual only to run out of paper or have the printer jam after 65 pages? Have you tried to resume printing at the next page? Have you ever wanted to print just one page from a users manual? Of course the page you want is almost always at the back and using "Print Screen" is not much help! Assuming you managed to get the complete manual printed, how much time have you spent searching fan-fold pages for information? If you, or anyone who uses your text files, have experienced any one of these frustrations then Simply Docs may be just the answer you've been looking for. Simply Docs offers an excellent solution to all these problems by turning your text files into EXE files, turning README files into RUNME files. Some advantages of Simply Docs files over standard text files include: ž The EXE files have a built in viewer that allow you to read the document on screen. You do not rely on the user to have a suitable viewer. ž A search function allows you to quickly find any information you may need. ž The files can optionally be installed as a TSR to eliminate the need to exit your program for information. You can quickly switch between your document and the underlying application with a single keypress. ž Like to have the information on page 80 but you don't want to print the complete document. It's easy! You can jump directly to any page and then print it, even when installed as a TSR. ž When it comes time to print your complete document you have the convenience of printing any range of pages or the complete document. If you run out of paper or the printer jams up, no problem, just restart printing at the next page. You can print to any device or to a disk file. ž Since the conversion to an EXE file also compresses the text the size of the EXE file is usually smaller than the original text file. ž Because Simply Docs files are executable programs they can be started automatically from a batch file. Simply Docs was written with software developers, shareware authors, computer consultants and sysops in mind. It has many features to make it both easy and convenient to use. It can also be of use to any person who distributes news letters, electronic books or any other kind of ASCII text file. Programmers, when you distribute your programs with manuals on disk you must consider how convenient this really is for your users. How many times have you been asked questions that you know are answered in the manual. The problem is that the manual is not convenient for users to get at when they need it. If you used Simply Docs for your manual you could automatically install it from a batch file and then users could easily pop up the manual and search for anything they need. Remember a satisfied user is more likely to buy your program and a user that has easy access to your manual is more likely to be a satisfied user. Developers and consultants, why use "readme" files that some users never read, and others don't even know how to read. Instead why not include your file as an EXE and display it directly from within your INSTALL program or batch file. Sysops, how many text files are on your BBS. File listings, directories, help files, bulletins, etc. Most of these files would be much more convenient to your users if they were also offered as EXE files. Simply Docs can even create your EXE files automatically during an event. The following features make Simply Docs both easy to use and suitable for any computer professional. ž Very large documents (over 1000 pages) can be handled easily. Also the document may include the complete IBM character set for things like screen dumps, tables and underlining without worrying if the user's printer is capable of printing these characters. ž The compiler can be operated in a batch mode for unattended operation. ž The programmer has the option of disabling the print functions and/or the TSR function at compile time. ž The programmer has control over the colors used in the EXE. ž Compiled documents can be installed as a TSR from the command line. This allows documents to be automatically installed from a batch file before a program runs. ž Documents can be given a descriptive name which is displayed at the menu and while viewing the file. ž The documents can be personalized with your company name. A background for the menu screens is made from your company name. ž The compiler is easy to use and has on-line help. The Simply Docs program consists of two parts. The first is the compiler (SIMDOC.EXE) which creates the EXE files and the second is the viewer which is built into your EXE file. Each part is explained below in its own section. COMPILING YOUR TEXT FILE (SIMDOC.EXE) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ To create your EXE file run the compiler as follows: simdoc [filename] [/b] The filename is used to specify the name of a configuration file to use. If no name is specified the name of SIMDOC.CNF is used. This file is used to hold all current compiler options. You can optionally start the program with the /b switch (for Batch file operation) on the command line. The program will then use the information in the configuration file and automatically compile your file. This allows automatic generation of EXE files from within batch files. This could be used by a sysop on a bulletin board to automatically create a new master file list each day. ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Simply Docs v1.5 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ ³ ³ ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Input File ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ Name of Text File [simdoc.doc ] ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ Maximum Lines Per Page [64] [X] - New Page at Form Feed ³ ³ ³ ³ Current Left Margin [8 ] ³ ³ ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ ³ ³ ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Output File ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ ³ ³ Name of EXE File [manual ] ³ ³ ³ ³ Document Name [Simply Docs Users Guide ] ³ ³ ³ ³ Company Name [SimpleWare ] ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ [ ] - Text Color (Color) [ ] - Skip Menu on Start-Up ³ ³ ³ ³ [ ] - Text Color (Mono) [X] - Enable Document Printing ³ ³ ³ ³ [ ] - Menu Background Color [X] - Enable TSR Option ³ ³ ³ ³ [ ] - Display Page Breaks ³ ³ ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ ³ ĆÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´ ³ < F10-Make EXE > < ESC-Quit > < F1-Help > ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ The dialog box shown above is displayed when you run the compiler without the /b switch. This dialog box allows you to specify all options for your text file and the new EXE file. You can use the up and down cursor keys to move around this dialog box to edit any field. You can jump directly to any field by holding down the Alt key and pressing the highlighted letter in the desired field. If you are not sure what a particular field is for, just move to it and press F1 for help on that field. When you have finished editing the information you create your EXE file by pressing F10. Pressing ESC at any time will quit the program without creating the new file. When this dialog box closes all information in it is stored in a configuration file which is used as the default values the next time you run the program. This allows you to edit your original text file and create a new EXE file with the same options just by pressing F10. The following is an explanation of each field in the dialog box shown above: ž "Name of Text File" - Name of the ASCII text file you want to convert into an EXE. You can include an optional path to the file if you wish. If you press F10 and the program cannot find the specified file you will get an error message and a chance to correct the name. ž "Maximum Lines Per Page" - is a number between 23 and 80 and it determines where to split the text file into pages. This is also the number of lines displayed per page within the viewer. ž "Current Left Margin" - Since the viewer allows the user to set a left margin when printing it is best to remove the current margin in your text file. This number is the number of characters removed from the left of each line in your text file. The number you enter here is also used as the default left margin when printing from within the viewer. ž "New Page at Form Feed" - If this option is selected the program will start a new page each time a form feed character is found in your text file. If it is not selected page breaks are determined by the "Maximum Lines Per Page" option explained above. ž "Name of EXE File" - is the name for your new EXE file. You may optionally specify a path for the file. ž "Document Name" - is any name you want to give your document. This name is displayed in the viewer at the top of the menu and on the top line when actually viewing the file. ž "Company Name" - This field allows you to customize the viewer for your name or the name of your company. It is only used to display a background for the menu screens. You can leave this field blank if you wish. ž "Text Color (Color)" - Allows you to specify the default color used when viewing text on a color system. To select a color press the SPACE BAR when the cursor is on this field. A small dialog box is displayed showing all possible colors. To select a color use the cursor keys to move the cursor to the desired color and press RETURN. At the bottom of the dialog box you will see sample text displayed in the current color. Press ESC to exit without selecting a new color. When you return to the dialog box the field name is displayed in the currently selected color. ž "Text Color (Mono)" - Same as above but only used when a monochrome system is detected. ž "Menu Background Color" - Color used to display the menu background made from the "Company Name". ž "Display Page Breaks" - When selected this option will show page breaks as a solid line of equal signs '======'. If not selected, page breaks will just be a blank line. The only reason you may want to turn this option off is if your file uses lines of dashes or equal signs for highlighting in which case it may appear cluttered. ž "Skip Menu on Start-Up" - This option allows you to bypass the opening menu and go directly to the viewer. The user will see your text file as soon as the EXE file is executed if this option is selected. Press the SPACE BAR to toggle the option on and off. NOTE: If both the printing and TSR options (see below) are disabled, the compiled file will work this way regardless of how this option is set. With both options disabled, compiled files are a viewer only so there is no need for the menu. Pressing ESC will then return you directly to DOS instead of to the menu. ž "Enable Document Printing" - This option is set on by default and it allows the user to print out your document. If for some reason you do not want the user to print your file you can disable all printing with this option. Press the SPACE BAR to toggle the option. ž "Enable TSR Option" - This option must be set for the user to be able to install the file as a TSR. It is set on by default and can be toggled off with the SPACE BAR. THE ASCII TEXT FILE ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Simply Docs was designed to process standard DOS text files with the following restrictions on the file. Each line must end in a carriage return/line feed pair. Only the first 108 characters per line are used and any extra characters are ignored. The screen may be scrolled left or right to view additional text. The file may contain the complete IBM character set except for the End of File marker (EOF = ASCII 26). When the EOF marker is reached the program stops processing the file. The Form Feed character (ASCII 12) may be used to split the file into pages. An explanation of how and why the compiler splits your file into pages is probably in order at this point. The compiler splits your file into fixed pages which it uses when printing and viewing your document. This assures that the user of your file will get the document exactly as you intended it, with headers, footers or page numbers intact. The compiled file also maintains an internal index of pages which allows moving directly to any page very quickly. The compiler uses a fixed number of lines to determine page breaks and it can optionally use the form feed character (ASCII 12) to start a new page. It will also use a combination of both. If your document has fixed page breaks it should include a form feed character at the end of each page and you should set the form feed option when compiling. If you find that the page breaks occur before the actual end of a page you should increase the maximum lines per page option. If your document has no set page breaks (like a file listing) you should set the lines per page to a value that will give your users a reasonable printout. Values of 58-64 seems to work quite well for an 11" page. You could also use a combination of both methods by adding form feeds to force page breaks between major sections. This would also require setting the "New Page on Form Feed" option. It is important to note that when printing a document the viewer will always print all lines on a page and then send a form feed. The number of lines per page you set is also the number of lines displayed per page in the viewer. If this number is set too high you will get a lot of blank lines displayed inside the viewer. You may have to experiment with the maximum lines per page and form feed options to get the desired result. USING YOUR EXE FILE - THE SIMPLY DOCS VIEWER ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ After you have created your EXE file you run it like any other program, by typing its name. If the "Skip Menu on Start-Up" option was not selected the following menu is displayed. NOTE: If the TSR and printing options have been disabled the menu is not displayed. Note that the document name is displayed at the top of the menu. There are 4 choices in this menu and they are very straight forward. A choice can be made by pressing either the number in front of the choice or the function key with the same number. Pressing ESC is the same as choice 4 and will exit the program. ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ Simply Docs Users Manual ³ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ³ ³ ³ 1) - View Document ³ ³ ³ ³ 2) - Print Document ³ ³ ³ ³ 3) - Install as TSR ³ ³ ³ ³ 4) - Exit Program ³ ³ ³ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ³ Enter Selection: ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ VIEWING YOUR DOCUMENT ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Selecting choice number 1 brings you into the viewer and displays your original text file. The top line displays the document name, the current page and the total number of pages in the document. The bottom line lists some of the active keys that may be used when viewing. The following is a complete list of keys: Up - Moves up one line Down - Moves down one line PgUp - Moves up one screen (23 lines) PgDn - Moves down one screen (23 lines) Home - Moves to the start of the document End - Moves to the end of the document Left - Scroll screen left Right - Scroll screen right Ctrl+Left - Scroll left to column 1 Ctrl+Right - Maximun scroll right Tab - Move screen right 5 spaces Shift-Tab - Move screen left 5 spaces F1 - Jumps directly to a specified page number F2 - Prints the current page if printing is enabled F3 - Allows you to enter text to search for. Pressing the SPACE BAR after a match has been found will continue the last search. Note that the case of the text is not important and that ESC will cancel a search in progress. F10 - Returns to the underlying program if viewer has been installed as a TSR. This allows you to return to the exact spot when you pop up again. F - Changes foreground color. Cycles colors 0-15 B - Changes background color. Cycles colors 0-7 ESC - Exits back to the main menu or DOS. PRINTING YOUR DOCUMENT ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ When you select choice "2) - Print Document" from the main menu the following dialog box is displayed. (Only if printing was enabled when the EXE was created) This allows you to print any part of your file to any device. ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ Print Document ³ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ³ ³ ³ Device or File Name: ³ ³ ³ ³ ASCII or IBM Char Set? (A/I) ³ ³ ³ ³ Left Margin: ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ First Page: ³ ³ ³ ³ Last Page: ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ The "Device or File Name:" field is used to specify the output device. The default is "PRN" for the default printer but may be changed to any device or file name. The "ASCII or IBM Char Set" field is an option to convert the IBM line drawing characters to standard ASCII characters suitable for printing on ANY printer. The default is "I" for the IBM character set. "Left Margin" is the number of spaces to add to each line when printing. The default is the left margin specified when the EXE file was created. "First Page" specifies the page to start printing at and it defaults to page 1. "Last Page" specifies the last page to print and it defaults to the number of pages in the file. INSTALLING FILES AS TSRs ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ If the TSR option was enabled when your file was compiled, you will be able to install the file by selecting choice 3 from the main menu. The following menu is then displayed to select the hot key to use. ŚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄæ ³ TSR Hot Keys ³ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ³ ³ ³ 1) - Ctrl+Alt-D ³ ³ ³ ³ 2) - Ctrl+Alt-V ³ ³ ³ ³ 3) - Ctrl+Alt-Tab ³ ³ ³ ³ 4) - Ctrl+Alt-BackSpace ³ ³ ³ ³ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄij ³ Enter Selection: ³ ĄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄŁ After making a selection you are returned to DOS and a message appears to tell you the program has been installed and which key to press to activate it. You can also install a file as a TSR from the command line by using the following command line switch. /tsr:x The "/tsr:x" switch is optional and if specified will automatically install the file as a TSR and return to the DOS prompt. "x" is a number between 1 and 4 and it specifies which hotkey to use for the TSR. This feature allows you to install a file from within a batch file prior to running a program. SUPPORT ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Support is provided by regular mail, FAX, voice mail or through the WRH Consulting BBS. Whenever looking for support please include your name, address, phone number and a description of your problem. SimpleWare 34 Earle Street Grand Falls-Windsor, NF Canada A2B 1E9 FAX / Voice Mail - (709) 489-9558 All responses from me will be by regular mail unless requested otherwise, in which case you must provide a phone number where I may call you collect. You may also call the WRH Consulting BBS and leave a message to the Sysop or myself. This bulletin board is available, for support, free of charge to users of SimpleWare products. You can also register on-line at the WRH Consulting BBS. To register on line you must have a valid credit card. Instructions for registering are provided on-line. 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