TapeCover V1.0 by Greg Pringle Jan 29, 1991 ======================================================== Hello again, here is another nifty little program for your enjoyment. I got the idea for this from a program I had for my bridgeboard, but unfortunately I lost it so here is the result. This program is TOTALLY FREE. You don't even have to feel guilty about using it without sending somebody money! Down with ShareWare!!! Purpose =============== TapeCover prints out those little paper inserts for casette tape cases. It lets you enter the name of the songs, and the title of each side. This works great for when you make a copy of your CD's for your car. Unlike a similar (and disappointing!) program I received from Germany, this program should work on any printer that can print in that semi-condensed mode. I haven't put NLQ, etc. in the program because I have a Laser Printer and NLQ mode just puts them into proportional spacing, which would NOT be good. Using the Program =================== It's obvious! (Just like any Amiga program should be!) Just use the VCR controls at the bottom, and the menu to save your file. Getting Ahold of me ==================== Try leaving me (Greg Pringle) a message on: The SuperBox BBS (403) 288-0531 (403) 288-2396 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Fidonet: 1:134/13 And yes, I AM going to program something serius soon! If You Want to Twiddle.. ========================= I have included the source for the program, but BE WARNED!!!! This program is UGLY, and is not an example of good style. I wrote it this way because Power Windows does not seem to let you put string gadgets into arrays, so I chose to address each one separately. I have also included the Power Windows file if you want to play with the gadgets. If you want to change the printing, you have to go into the PrintCover routine (I think). If you modify this program, PLEASE do not distribute it. Send it to me and if it is improved I will redistribute it as a newer version (giving full credit).