Author: Jonathan Pearson
Program: Smilie Scheme Chooser
Email: celloman@gmail.com

Files:
	Smilie Scheme Chooser.exe - Main executable

	Smilie Schemes.ini - (Created once favorites are assigned) Stores favorites 
		so they are persistant between program executions. To clear favorites, 
		delete this file.

	Smilie Schemes.lst - List of schemes and codes, feel free to edit if you find
		any more schemes

	Readme.txt - This file

Usage:
	Run Smilie Scheme Chooser.exe
	Choose a scheme from the dropdown list box
	Click a smilie or use AIM shortcut keys to select one
		Note: AIM shortcut keys are Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8, and Ctrl+Shift+1
		through Ctrl+Shift+8.  These select the smilies in AIM, and will do the
		same for this program.  When you choose a smilie, the picture with the
		standard yellow version will become indented to let you know it has
		been chosen.  It will stay indented even if you replace the information
		on the clipboard, so this is only to let you know the program is	
		responding. If you change the scheme, you must click a smilie before it 
		becomes active; until you do, the smilie from the old scheme will remain 
		on the clipboard.
	To use the favorites, select a scheme and a smilie, then right-click on one 
		of the boxes in the 'Favorites' area. The name of the scheme and the 
		yellow version of the smilie will appear, and will stay there for 
		future executions of the program. You may replace favorites by assigning 
		to them again with the right-click. To activate a favorite, click it or 
		use the shortcut keys Shift+1 through Shift+8.
	The program will automatically place the chosen smilie on the system
		clipboard, just go to your AIM chat window and paste it.  The chosen
		smilie should appear immediately, although randomly the scheme will not 
		work for some faces, in which case you will see the text version of the 
		smilie. Sometimes sending the text version will fix it, and sometimes it 
		will not.

Note:
	AOL 7.0 and earlier do not display smilies, do not expect someone using
		these versions of the program to see anything other than the plain old
		yellow ones.
