June 28, 1999

To the user of FCPLite2:

To access the opening or startup screen of FCPLite2, access first Netscape 
Navigator 3.0 or later (or Microsoft's IE browser - version 3.02 or later) and 
then open "chezmoi.htm" (the main, or startup, menu) by accessing it via 
Netscape's (or IE's) own top-of-screen menu...and submenu.

[ Another way of opening the tutorial is the following: Copy this: 
"C:\FCPLite2\chezmoi.htm" (excluding the " " marks)...and then paste that 
address in the empty text field that appears when the Open option is 
clicked. When you then click OK, the tutorial will be loaded. ] 

Once in the homepage ("chezmoi.htm"), you may proceed immediately to select 
quizzes or exercises. On the other hand, you may prefer, first, to read the 
"HelpMe.htm" file by clicking the HelpMe button at the bottom of the screen.
That HelpMe file provides details about the use of Microsoft's browser (IE) 
to access and work with FCPLite2. It is highly recommended that you read
the TIPS file that you can readily access from the main menu. To see and/or 
read the texts that have been integrated in this tutorial, click on the hyperlink
labelled "PreView" in the opening page.

After completing an exercise successfully, you may wish to return to an
exercise or quiz menu. Using the "Back" option that appears on the mouse 
menu, (or on IE's toolbar: as left arrow) you may quite easily return to that menu.  
The small -Help- button when clicked will provide very useful guidelines. It is
suggested that you read the "HelpMe.htm" file...in this respect too. Other 
navigational techniques are explained in that hypertextual page.

Consider the following suggestion: Attempt the very challenging cloze-type 
exercises only after you have completed at least some of the other types 
of "quizzes".

When you click the HelpMe button, there will appear at the very top of the 
file several HYPERLINKS: one to a nenu of multiple-choice problems, another
to a menu of Short-answer quizzes, and a third to a menu of Cloze-type quizzes. 
The Multiple-choice option is perhaps the menu whose quizzes you would find 
easiest to work with. Thus you may wish to access initially any one of that 
menu's four "lite" exercises.  They will give you, the user,  an opportunity to 
view both the French text and its English-language equivalent: side by side. 
[ The English equivalent is accessed by sliding to the bottom of the quiz's 
left frame or window, and then clicking on the hyperlinked reference. ]

A similar presentation may be requested (via an icon or hyperlink ) from the 
Short-answer and Cloze-type exercise menus. 

While in the MChoice quiz, you may wish to expand the quiz area by moving 
that frame's right border several inches to the right when you are ready to 
click on answers.  The wider view will provide more uniformity to the 
formatted text...and make it perhaps easier to read...particularly if you 
are navigating in Microsoft's IE browser.
 
 Good luck! (or... "Bonne chance!")

Thank you for exploring and evaluating FCPLite2.  Any suggestion that you 
send my way will be appreciated.  If you encounter problems when using a 
given browser (version), do let me know.  Finally, glance at the "changes.txt"
file to see how FCPlite2 differs from FCPlite1.

Thanks and Merci.
 
BGP
BenGP@aol.com

You are invited to access, read and complete the registration form to 
request the standard or full version ("version intgrale") of FrenchClozePlus. 
The registration form (regis.txt) is a simple textfile that is included in the 
FCPLite2.ZIP file. Copy or use the file's data to register FrClozeP by e-mail.  
Or, if you do not have access to e-mail, copy the registration info in an editor 
or word processor, print the completed form, and send it to: 

Ben G. Philippon
18 Pine Terrace
Wayne, NJ 07470
U.S.A.  
