If you launch KL3 from DOS, without another filename, it offers further choices, for example to change the colour of the text, and this description:
This program (KL version 3.0) is provided without guaranties.Among the files supplied...You may try it for free, but if you use it for more than two weeks, I request that you pay for it. Please send $10 (Canadian or US), or ¥1000 (Japanese yen) to the address shown below. If that is inconvenient, you can pay 14 guilders to my account with UEA (account code lndn-d).
If you have already paid for a previous version, it is not necessary to pay again. You may distribute this program, but please do not charge more than your expenses for disks and postage.
Klivo LENDON, 1-15-2 Tama-machi, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183, Japan
klivo ĉe infotrans.or.jp.
KL.BAT is a batch file (launched by Word) which sets the current directory (so that KL3 will find other files), then launches KL3.EXE.
ADD_VORT.BAT is a second batch file (again launched by Word) to add a word to the addition dictionary (of 'correct' Esperanto words). It adds the word to the text file SUPLEMNT.TEK, then launches the utility KREUSUPL.EXE which builds the data file SUPLEMNT.DAT.
(SUPERSGN.INF shows KL3 how to recognise letters with accents. But because KL3 (is a DOS program so) doesn't recognise Unicode letters, the macro in Eo doc (unicode).dot which launches KL3 first creates a temporary file with x-code letters, which KL3 does recognise as accents.)
Author: wgtwalker at wgtw.co.uk
Date Posted: December 2003