EBook Viewer (C) 1994 East Valley Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Read this before installing EBook Viewer! EBook Viewer shows an electronic book (a plain text file) using antialiased type. EBook Viewer is freeware. You may distribute it freely; however, you may not modify the package or charge for it. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SuperVGA display (256 colors) 386 or better PC 4 MB RAM 1 MB free space on hard drive Windows 3.1 configured for 256 color display I REPEAT, IT REQUIRES WINDOWS RUNNING IN 256 COLOR MODE! INSTALLATION Create a directory for EBook Viewer. Unzip ebookvwr.zip in that directory. Copy ebookvwr.ini to your Windows directory. From Windows, set up the icon for EBook Viewer. File / New / Program Item / Browse Navigate to the directory where you put EBook Viewer. Choose ebookvwr.exe. EBook Viewer is ready to use. Ebook Viewer sometimes increases the width of its window automatically. When the text being displayed has carriage returns after every line (as opposed to after every paragraph) then Ebook Viewer may increase the window width so that most lines appear without 'wraparound'. Settings in EBOOKVWR.INI: To disable the initial screen of text, set ShowSplashText to 0. This also enables the program to open a file given on its command line. StrToSkipPast is useful if a standard header should be skipped. For example, the Project Gutenberg files (public domain books etc.) that I have begin with a 'boiler plate' section that I don't want to read every time I look at them. The last few characters of the offending section are "* E N D *" (without the quotes or spaces). The other settings should not normally be modified by humans. EBook Viewer uses "common dialogs" for file, font and color selection. As a result, we are required to say: "Portions (c)Microsoft Corporation, 1985-1992, All Rights Reserved"