ZLT15.DOC Documentation for ZLT, version 1.5 12 Sep 91 by Howard Goldstein 1. USAGE. 2. INSTALLATION. 1. USAGE. ZLT (Z-system Library Typer) will type crunched, squeezed, LZH- encoded, or normal text files or library members. ZCPR3.0 or better is required. ZLT is not limited to typing one file at a time, and may be instructed to display all files or library members matching an ambiguous file specification (using "?" or "*"). ZLT recognizes Z-System named directories. As installed, files with certain extensions (.COM, etc.) may not be displayed (see below). Optionally, quiet operation, intercharacter delay, and/or paging control can be specified as the third command line parameter, with or without a leading slash ("/") before the option. While a file is being displayed, the user can strike a digit (0..9) to control the display speed, or ^K, K, k, ^C, C, or c to cancel the display. Control-Z turns off page pausing (use ^Z again to turn it back on), and control-X causes ZLT to skip to the next file in the series, if more than one file was matched, or abort if only one file was being displayed. In addition, at each page pause, the SPACE bar turns up one line instead of a whole page (hit any other non-abort character to turn up the next page). Help command: ZLT // Normal usage: ZLT [dir:]afn [. [/]options] ZLT [dir:]libname afn [[/]options] Options: 0..9 set intercharacter delay Q - quiet operation toggle P - paging toggle 2. INSTALLATION. No installation is required under ZCPR, however, you may choose to further customize your copy of ZLT by using ZCNFG on ZLT. To configure ZLT with ZCNFG.COM, place ZLT15.COM, ZLT15.CFG, and ZCNFG.COM in the same directory and type "ZCNFG ZLT15". ZCNFG will provide you with several installation menus.