Common use of Overview of the scoresheet layout Clause in Contracts

Overview of the scoresheet layout. The Automated Scorebook displays information on the screen in a format similar to a written baseball scoresheet. A sample screen is shown below to illustrate various parts of the display: The figure above shows a sample play where the batter singled to right center field, ad- vancing the runner on first to third and driving home the runner on third. The informa- tion on the screen includes: --Info line showing teams playing, date and location of game --Inning-by-inning line score --Current system time --Batting lineup with latest lineup changes --Markers (solid bars) indicating when substitutions took place --Scoresheet grid showing each at-bat and runner advance --Text summary of an individual play --RBIs and unearned runs Special graphics are used in the scoresheet display: How to use ScoreBook objects in DOS In-Game Scoring Using menus You can press ALT+F2 to display a list of the key- board keys used in the DOS menu and window dis- plays. The Automated Scorebook uses menus, windows and lists to help make the program easier to learn and use. The following sections describe how to use the keyboard inter- face features of the DOS scoring functions. Menus are provided to make it easier to select and remember program functions: To select a menu item:

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Samples: License Agreement, www.baseballaustria.com, online.baseball.cz

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