SCREEN Version 1.0 Screen is program that allows you to create a terminal screen using VUE and then produce a compilable listing of that screen with all the correct tab positions. Options are also available for graphics, and input statement locations. Requirements: AM100/L SCREEN.RUN Version 1.0 SCREEN.CMD Version 1.0 TEST .SCR Sample File AMOS .SBR on AMUS VUE .SBR on AMUS STRIP .SBR who knows All aspects of screen can be accessed by typing in .SCREEN. This is a command file that loads the proper subroutines into memory and runs the program SCREEN. THE MENU: Screen Processing Version 1.0 Select Entry 1. DIRectory of Screens 2. VUE a Screen 3. BASing listing of Screen 4. INPut Special Effects to Screen 5. SEE actual Screen 6. HELp for Screen 7. QUIT 1. DIRectory of Screens All screen files have the extension of .SCR. By entering 1 for the selection or DIR you will see a directory of all .SCR files in your PPN. After the prompt you are returned to the main menu 2. VUE a Screen By entering 2 or VUE you will enter VUE. Here is where you create your terminal screen display. Use VUE as usual and create the screen of your desire, using any filename you choose. The only limitations are 80 COLUMNS and 23 (not 24) ROWS of information, and never use the filename SCREEN. The 24th line is saved for prompts and other messages your final program may have, and SCREEN is the name of the program you are using. When through creating your screen enter ESC to get in COMMAND mode of VUE and type F or FINISH to get out of VUE. Before bringing you back to the MAIN MENU, SCREEN will create a compilable listing of the terminal display you just made. This listing will have the extension of .BSI . 3. BASic listing of Screen To create a basic listing of any filename.SCR that is available, type 3 or BAS. Enter the filename you want a basic listing of. SCREEN will create one or a new one and then return you back to the MAIN MENU. 4. INPut Special Effects to Screen Enter 4 or INP to input the Special Effects to you terminal display. The special effects available depend upon the capabilities of your terminal. There are two modes available under special effects. 1. Input Statments By using the cursor controls place the cursor where you want an INPUT statement to be then type in (quotation marks and all) "$" then goto the next location if any. When through type and ESCape and SCREEN will process the .SCR file and put in the INPUT statement locations. 2. Graphics on If your terminal has graphics capabilities then this mode will enable you to use line drawing graphics and display them if you have entered the correct characters for graphic display in the body of the SOURCE code. Your terminal also must respond to TAB(-1,23) and TAB(-1,24) to turn graphics on and off. A menu of characters to be used will appear on the 24th line. After drawing the graphics type an ESCcape and SCREEN will process the .SCR file into a .BSI compilable listing including all graphic characters. 5. SEE actual Screen To see the actual compiled ready to run basic listing of what you have created, type 5 or SEE. SCREEN will compil the listing, run it and display the actual run file on your terminal. If you have used the Special Effects all those used even including usable input statements will be displayed. In fact you have to go through all input statements in order to return to the MAIN MENU. 6. HELP By typing 6 or HEL this help menu will be displayed 7. QUIT Typing 7 or QUIT will return you to AMOS command mode. The filename.BSI listing will be on disk ready for you to yank into or ++INCLUDE into your program. The filename.SCR listings will also still reside on disk also. .