0.5  LS2EDIT.EXE Information  {12/22/05}
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IGM Utility: Love Shack II Player Editor.

Version 1.00 -- Official release has not been done yet.
    -- Tentative release made to Beta testers in Dec. 2005.

    -- Current compile date:  January 02, 2006.

    -- Development started on Oct. 17, 2005.
    -- Development ended on Dec. 27, 2005.

    -- For usage only with the DOS LORD IGM.

    -- Requires you to have a current LOVEPLAY.DAT file.
    -- You also need to be using v2.32+ of the IGM.

  Distributed inside the lovework.zip beta archive.

  Official distribution of utility done using LSED10.ZIP file.

  V1.00 official release done using LS2ED10.ZIP:
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  http://www.fidotel.com/public/camelot/LordApps/ls2ed10.zip
  http://www.filegate.net/camelot/lordfile/ls2ed10.zip


  LS2EDIT Usage Notes:
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  1) Obtain copy of the LS2ED10.ZIP archive. Primary distribution
     sources are the Castle Camelot and Camelot LordNews FDN web-sites.

  2) Unzip all files from LS2ED10.ZIP into your IGM directory,
     using overwrite mode.  E.g.:  pkunzip -n ls2ed10.zip

  3) Change into the Love Shack II IGM directory.  Verify that
     you have a current LOVEPLAY.DAT file.  If you don't, then
     you can't use LS2EDIT.EXE.  Why?  You have to HAVE a player
     database file, before you can use the editor on it.

  4) The first time you run the utility, it will ask you for
     the path to the Love Shack II IGM directory.  Type it in,
     and press ENTER to exit the dialog box prompt.  LS2EDIT.CFG
     file will be created in that directory.

  5) Run LS2EDIT.EXE.  If a config file is not in the directory
     you run it from, it will ask you to create on - as noted
     above.  If config file is found, it then checks for existence
     of LOVEPLAY.DAT file.  If one is not found, program will
     give error message and quit working.

     LS2EDIT has only one screen of data.  It shows database
     fields in the order they are listed in the player database
     record structure (usually).  Each value, with one exception,
     may be set to any value that is valid for it.

     The Lord Player Number field is display-only.  That is because
     I don't see any valid reason to allow users to fiddle around
     the LORD Player Number field.

  6) When you exit LS2EDIT, it will resave the LOVEPLAY.DAT
     file so that any changes you made will be accessible to
     the IGM.         End of Notes for LS2EDIT usage.
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Created LS2EDIT.TXT on Oct. 18, 2005.

Copyright 2005-2006 by Donald Tidmore.

Revised on:   January 02, 2006 at 11:07 pm.

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