This file contains the same text found in the quit.hlp file.

# Quit Help Index  v. 3.0.0

Quit is a program that lets you quit Windows by double clicking its 
icon or window. It can also restart Windows or, even more, reboot 
your computer, giving the appropriate command from its system menu.

How to use Quit
Options
Disclaimer

Quit is a Public Domain - Freeware piece of software.

This program may be freely copied and distributed, as long as it is 
not modified in any way, and all the files it comes with are kept 
together (the list of files is found in filelist.txt). Only a small 
reasonable charge may be charged for copying and distribution. To 
avoid multiple copies of this program proliferating on electronic 
services under different names, you are encouraged to distribute it 
under the name QUIT300.ZIP (or .ZOO, .ARJ, etc.).

Please send any suggestions, comments, or bug reports to the 
following address:

Roberto Soldi
via Mazzini 108
I-20010 Arluno (MILANO)
Italy

Or to the following internet address:
tsan1319@cdc8g5.cdc.polimi.it


# Disclaimer

I took any care to make this program a good program but note this:
Quit is distributed free, and, like for any other thing that is free, 
following conditions apply:
no warranty exists, either express or implied. No liability is 
assumed for any damage direct or indirect, or loss resulting from the 
use of this program. You use this program at your own risk; I cannot 
guarantee that it is bug free.
I guarantee nothing about this program but that, probably, it will 
not destroy the Solar System.
If you do not like these terms, please do not use the program (or 
quit immediately if you are already running it).



# How to use Quit

For using Quit simply start it when you start Windows (you may do 
this putting it in the StartUp group, if your shell is the Microsoft 
Program Manager).
From this moment, if you double click its icon, or its window, 
depending on the look option you choosed, your Windows session will 
be terminated.
To show the menu, click the system menu box on the upper left corner, 
or click the icon only once. The menu contains the following 
commands:

Exit Windows
The Exit Windows command causes your Windows session to end; it 
has the same effect as double clicking the icon.

Restart Windows
The Restart Windows command causes Windows to end and restart. 
However you will be prompted for saving all unsaved works.

Reboot Computer
The Reboot Computer command is only shown if the Enable Reboot 
option has been set from the options dialog box. 
This command causes your computer to reboot. However you will be 
prompted for saving all unsaved works.

Help
The Help command shows the help on Quit.

About
The About command shows a dialog box with some information about 
the program.

Options
The options command pops up the Options dialog box, where you can 
set up the program options.

The other commands have the usual meaning of every Windows program.


# Options

Choose one of the following:
Command line options
Options dialog box


# Command line options

Quit has only one command line option: -x or, equivalently, exit.
If specified, this options causes Quit to end Windows immediatley: It 
doesn't show itself as an icon you can click to end Windows, but the 
exiting process is started immediatley. This option is useful to have 
an icon on the program manager to click for exiting Windows, instead 
to have to choose Exit Windows from the Program Manager File menu.


# Options Dialog box

In the Options Dialog box you choose some configuration setting.
The options in the Startup group take effect only when you restart 
Quit. The others take effect immediately.

Look options:
In the Look group there are three check boxes that lets you 
choose the look of the program.

Enable Reboot option check box
If the enable reboot check box is checked Quit shows the Reboot 
Computer command in the menu.
For this option to take effect you must close Quit and then 
restart it. This is made to allow network administrators to 
prevent users to set this option. In fact Quit checks the 
quit.ini file at the start, and set the reboot option according 
to that file. If the file is made read only by the network 
administrator, user will never be able to modify this option. 
This has been required to me by a network administrator.

Confirmation on exit check box
If the Confirmation on exit check box is checked Quit will ask 
you for a confirmation before starting the exiting procedure.

Stay always on top
If the Stay always on top check box is checked, the Quit icon 
will always be visible on top of all others windows on the 
desktop.


# Look Options

In the Look group there are three radio buttons: check one of them to 
set the visual apperance of the program. The new setting do not take 
effect until you close Quit and then restart it. All the 
functionalities of the program remain the same, independently of its 
appearance.
The check boxes are:

 - Icon: if this button is checked Quit looks like 
   a normal icon.
 - Small window: if this button is checked Quit 
   looks like a normal window that is not resizable. Its size if the 
   size of an icon, plus a small title bar.
 - Big window: if this button is checked Quit looks 
   like a normal sizable window, containig the program icon 
   surrounded by a three dimensional border.
