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1.1 ! root 1: {\rtf1\ansi \deff0\deflang1024{\fonttbl{\f0\froman Times New Roman;}{\f1\froman Symbol;}{\f2\fswiss Arial;}{\f3\fswiss Helvetica;}{\f4\fnil MT Extra;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255; ! 2: \red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue127;\red0\green127\blue127;\red0\green127\blue0;\red127\green0\blue127;\red127\green0\blue0;\red127\green127\blue0; ! 3: \red127\green127\blue127;\red192\green192\blue192;}{\stylesheet{\s244 \fs16\up6\lang1033 \sbasedon0\snext0 footnote reference;}{\s245 \fs20\lang1033 \sbasedon0\snext245 footnote text;}{\fs20\lang1033 \snext0 Normal;}{\s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 ! 4: \sbasedon0\snext2 Help Title;}{\s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 \sbasedon0\snext3 Help Text;}{\s4\li360 \f2\lang1033 \sbasedon0\snext4 Help List;}{\s5\li180 \b\f2\lang1033 \sbasedon2\snext5 Help Topic;}{\s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 ! 5: \sbasedon3\snext6 Help Text List;}}{\info{\author Robert B. Hess}{\creatim\yr1991\mo10\dy5\hr13\min28}{\version1}{\edmins340}{\nofpages0}{\nofwords65536}{\nofchars65536}{\vern16480}}\paperw12240\paperh15840\margl1800\margr1800\margt1440\margb1440\gutter0 ! 6: \widowctrl\ftnbj \sectd \linex0\endnhere \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Contents}{\plain \lang1033 _for_Playit_Help}}}{\plain ! 7: \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Contents}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Contents_for_Playit_Help ! 8: }}}Contents for PlayIt Help{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 } ! 9: \par \pard\plain \fs20\lang1033 ! 10: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 PlayIt is an example program that illustrates the sound and music capabilities of Windows. A version of this application is available for Enhanced Mode Windows v3.1 or greater, and NT Mode Windows. ! 11: \par \pard\plain \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \lang1033 ! 12: \par }\pard \li360 {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Overview}{\v overview} ! 13: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Menu Commands}{\v menu_commands} ! 14: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Keyboard Commands}{\v keyboard_commands} ! 15: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Sound Files}{\v sound_files} ! 16: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Glossary}{\v glossary} ! 17: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Index}{\v index} ! 18: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Tutorial}{\v tutorial} ! 19: \par {\plain \f2\uldb\lang1033 Demo}{\v demo} ! 20: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Overview}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 21: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Overview }}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Overview_of_Playit}}}Overview of Playit{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 } ! 22: \par \pard\plain \fs20\lang1033 ! 23: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 PlayIt can be used to either play a {\ul sound file}{\v\ul SoundPopUp} directly, or to hear what some of the {\i installed} sounds are. ! 24: \par ! 25: \par To play an existing wave file (.WAV), use the {\ul File Open}{\v\ul OpenPopUp} command to select the file you wish to play. ! 26: \par ! 27: \par To play a sound file that has been specified in your configuration file (WIN.INI), use the {\ul Resource}{\v ResourcesPopUp} command to select the sound. ! 28: \par ! 29: \par Once a sound has been played, from either a wave file, or an installed sound, you can replay this sound again by clicking the primary mouse button (normally the left mouse button) within the application window. ! 30: \par ! 31: \par You can play another sound before the current sound finishes. ! 32: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Menu_Commands}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 33: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Menu_Commands}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Menu_}{\plain \lang1033 Commands}}}Menu Commands {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain ! 34: \fs16\up6\lang1033 ! 35: \par } ! 36: \par \pard\plain \s4\fi-1080\li1440\tx1440 \f2\lang1033 {\uldb File}{\v\uldb FileMenu} \tab - {\plain \lang1033 For selecting a sound file, and exiting the applciation}{\plain \lang1033 ! 37: \par }{\uldb Edit}{\v\uldb EditMenu} \tab - {\plain \lang1033 Currently not used} ! 38: \par {\uldb Resource}{\v\uldb ResourceMenu} \tab - {\plain \lang1033 For selecting a sound resource} ! 39: \par \pard \s4\fi-1080\li1440\tx1440\tx1620 {\uldb Help}{\v\uldb HelpMenu} \tab - {\plain \lang1033 For accessing usage information} ! 40: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 #} {\b\fs16\up6 FileMenu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 { ! 41: \fs16\up6 K} {\b\fs16\up6 FileMenu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 $} {\b\fs16\up6 FileMenu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }The {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }File Menu{\plain ! 42: \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ! 43: \par } ! 44: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 The File menu provides an interface for opening wave files, and exiting from the application. ! 45: \par ! 46: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 {\fs16\up6 }{\b Open}{\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Open}{\plain \lang1033 M}{\plain \lang1033 enu}{\plain \lang1033 Item}}}\tab ! 47: By selecting the Open command, you can locate and select a {\i wave file} to be played. Once this file has been played, you can click the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) anywhere within the application window to replay the sound. ! 48: ! 49: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 ! 50: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 {\fs16\up6 }{\b Exit}{\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Exit}{\plain \lang1033 MenuItem}}}\tab ! 51: This menu option will exit the PlayIt application ! 52: \par ! 53: \par All other menu items in the File menu are not enabled. ! 54: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Edit}{\plain \lang1033 Menu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 ! 55: \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 #} {\b\fs16\up6 EditMenu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 $} {\b\fs16\up6 EditMenu}{\b\fs16\up6 }}}The {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }Edit Menu{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 } ! 56: {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ! 57: \par } ! 58: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 None of the menu items in the Edit menu are enabled. ! 59: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 #} {\b\fs16\up6 ResourceMenu }}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 K} { ! 60: \b\fs16\up6 ResourceMenu }}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 $} {\b\fs16\up6 ResourceMenu }}}The{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }Resources Menu ! 61: \par ! 62: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 ! 63: If you have a Resources menu option, then a [sounds] section was found in your configuration file (WIN.INI). The items listed under this menu option correspond to the sound names listed in your configuration file. When selected, the appropriate sound file ! 64: will be opened and played. Once this sound has been played, you can click the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) anywhere within the application window to replay the sound. ! 65: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Help}{\plain \lang1033 Menu}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 ! 66: \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 #} {\b\fs16\up6 HelpMenu }}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 $} {\b\fs16\up6 HelpMenu }}}The Help Menu{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ! 67: \par } ! 68: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 The Help Menu is the interface to the locate information regarding the operation, purpose, and functionality of this program. The following options should be available on the Help Menu: ! 69: \par ! 70: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 {\b Contents}\tab This will open up the help information file to the Contents location. You will be able to select what section you would like further help on from here. ! 71: \par ! 72: \par {\b Index}\tab This will show you an index list of where various key words are best described within the help file. ! 73: \par ! 74: \par {\b Overview}\tab This will list a brief overview of the functionality and purpose of this program. ! 75: \par ! 76: \par {\b Glossary}\tab This will list some key terms and phrases, what they mean, and allow you to jump to locations within this help file where these terms are used. ! 77: \par ! 78: \par {\b Tutorial}\tab There currently is no tutorial for this application, but if there were, this is where you would find further information regarding the usage of the tutorial. ! 79: \par ! 80: \par {\b Demo}\tab There currently is no demo mode of this application, but if there were, this is where you would find further information regarding how to start the demo, and use it. ! 81: \par ! 82: \par {\b Help On Help}\tab This will open the standard help file that describes how to use the help system. ! 83: \par ! 84: \par {\b About}\tab This menu option will list information regarding the program name, its version number and other important information. ! 85: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Keyboard_Commands}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }Keyboard Commands {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K ! 86: {\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Keyboard_Commands}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 ! 87: Keyboard_Commands}}} ! 88: \par ! 89: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 There currently are no unique keyboard commands that are utilized by this application. ! 90: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Sound_Files}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 91: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Sound_Files}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Sound_Files}}}Sound Files ! 92: \par ! 93: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 ! 94: A sound file is a file of a special format that contains information that describes a sound. A sound file normally has the file type extension of WAV, which stands for waveform. Sound files can be created by the SoundRec application that ships with any ve ! 95: rsion of Windows that has Multi-Media capabilities. Other sound files may be shipped with other applications that make use of the Multi-Media extensions for Windows. ! 96: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Glossary}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 97: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Glossary}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Glossary}}}Glossary{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ! 98: \par } ! 99: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 {\ul Multi-Media}{\v\ul Multi}{\v\ul Media}{\ul ! 100: \par }{\ul Sound File}{\v\ul Sound}{\v\ul PopUp}{\ul ! 101: \par }{\ul ! 102: \par }(Need to add more items to the glossary) ! 103: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Index}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 104: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Index}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Index}}}Index ! 105: \par ! 106: \par \pard\plain \s6\qj\fi-1800\li2160\tx2160 \lang1033 (The index will eventually go here) ! 107: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Tutorial}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 108: \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Tutorial}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Tutorial}}}Tutorial{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 } ! 109: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 ! 110: \par There is no tutorial currently available. This application should be simple enough to use without one. ! 111: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 Demo}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 112: \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 Demo}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 Demo}}}Demo ! 113: \par \pard\plain \s3\qj\li360 \lang1033 ! 114: \par There is no demonstration currently available. If you have a {\i Resources} menu option, then you have sounds installed in your configuration file. Select one of the items on this menu to hear a sound. ! 115: \par ! 116: \par If you do not have a Resources menu option, then there are no sound files installed on your system. This could mean that you are not running a version of Windows that has the Multi-Media extensions installed. ! 117: \par ! 118: \par You can also select the {\i File Open} menu command and locate a {\i sound file} to play. ! 119: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page The following topics are for popup windows:\page {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 OpenPopUp}}}{\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 ! 120: \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 OpenPopUp }}}{\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 OpenPopUp}}}The File {\up6 }Open Menu Item ! 121: \par {\fs16\up6 ! 122: \par }\pard\plain \qj \fs20\lang1033 By selecting the Open command, you can locate and select a {\ul Sound File }{\v\ul SoundPopUp} to be played. Once this file has been played, you can click the primary mouse button (usually th ! 123: e left mouse button) anywhere within the application window to replay the sound. ! 124: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\fs20\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 ResourcesPopUp}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 $} ! 125: {\plain \lang1033 ResourcesPopUp }}}{\fs20\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 ResourcesPopUp}}}The{\up6 }Resources Menu ! 126: \par {\plain \b\f2\up6\lang1033 ! 127: \par }\pard\plain \qj \fs20\lang1033 ! 128: If you have a Resources menu option, then a [sounds] section was found in your configuration file (WIN.INI). The items listed under this menu option correspond to the sound names listed in your configuration file. When selected, the appropriate sound file ! 129: will be opened and played. Once this sound has been played, you can click the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) anywhere within the application window to replay the sound. ! 130: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 #}{\plain \lang1033 SoundPopUp}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain ! 131: \up6\lang1033 $}{\plain \lang1033 SoundPopUp}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\plain \up6\lang1033 K}{\plain \lang1033 SoundPopUp}}}{\plain \fs16\up6\lang1033 }Sound Files ! 132: \par ! 133: \par \pard\plain \fs20\lang1033 A sound ! 134: file is a file of a special format that contains information that describes a sound. A sound file normally has the file type extension of WAV, which stands for waveform. Sound files can be created by the SoundRec application that ships with any version o ! 135: f Windows that has Multi-Media capabilities. Other sound files may be shipped with other applications that make use of the Multi-Media extensions for Windows. ! 136: \par \pard\plain \s2 \b\f2\fs28\lang1033 \page {\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 #} MultiMedia}}{\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 $} MultiMedia}}{\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 ! 137: \fs20\lang1033 {\fs16\up6 K} MultiMedia}}{\fs16\up6 }Multi-Media ! 138: \par \pard\plain \fs20\lang1033 ! 139: \par (A definition of Multi-Media, and its general use within Microsoft Windows should go here) ! 140: \par \page ! 141: \par }
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