******************************************************************** * * * Lotus Organizer * * * * Release 1.1 Tips * * * ******************************************************************** --------- PLEASE MAXIMIZE THIS WINDOW TO READ THIS FILE. ----------- SET LEFT AND RIGHT PAGE MARGINS TO 0.5" TO PRINT. This information is for advanced Organizer users and administrators. Use these tips to get the most out of Organizer for yourself or your company. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents ======== 1. Customizing .INI files (ORGANIZE.INI, LOTUS.INI, WIN.INI) 2. Printing tips 3. How to print a four-week view 4. Adding a front-page logo 5. Starting the Organizer automatically and opening files 6. Using Mail 7. Uninstalling the Organizer 8. Address-section sorting 9. The ORGFILES subdirectory 10. Sizing the Organizer window 11. Alarms 12. Using the Organizer as a Windows shell application 13. How an assistant can manage an executive's Calendar 14. How to handle conflicting appointments 15. How to use the Organizer with OS/2 16. A complete ORGANIZE.INI file -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Customizing .INI files (ORGANIZE.INI, LOTUS.INI, WIN.INI) ============================================================ The Organizer uses three initialization files, or .INI files, during its operation. ORGANIZE.INI stores all your personal preferences and default options. LOTUS.INI is used to store information that is useful to all Lotus applications, such as Lotus application pathnames. WIN.INI stores the association for .ORG files and the settings for Lotus mail applications. You can edit or view these files using the Windows Notepad program or by using an Organizer Notepad text-file page. ORGANIZE.INI ------------ The default ORGANIZE.INI file is installed in the program directory specified during installation (for example, C:\ORGANIZE). When you use the Options menu to change any of the default settings, a copy of the ORGANIZE.INI file containing your personal settings is made in your Windows directory. If you ever want to return the Organizer to its default settings, you can delete the ORGANIZE.INI file from your Windows directory. The Organizer implements a two-level system for checking specific settings within the ORGANIZE.INI file. First, it checks the ORGANIZE.INI file in your Windows directory. If the settings are not found there, it checks the ORGANIZE.INI file in the program directory (for example, C:\ORGANIZE). For a complete description of all the possible settings allowed in ORGANIZE.INI, please see section 13, "A complete ORGANIZE.INI file." LOTUS.INI --------- The Organizer uses the [Lotus Applications] section within the LOTUS.INI file in the Windows directory for locating other Lotus applications. If no .INI exists, the Organizer will refer to the WIN.INI [Extensions] section. If this fails, it will try the application's default install directory on drive C. If this also fails, a Browse dialog box is displayed to help locate the application. WIN.INI ------- The Organizer uses the following sections in the WIN.INI file. [LotusMail] application=ccMail ; Mail application name program=wmail.exe ; Full path to mail program [Extensions] ORG=C:\ORGANIZE\ORGANIZE.EXE ^.ORG ; Full path to Organizer ; application ORS=C:\ORGANIZE\ORGANIZE.EXE ^.ORS ; Full path to Organizer ; application [windows] load=C:\ORGANIZE\ORGANIZE.EXE ; Load Organizer automatically ; under Windows 3.0 and 3.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Printing tips ================== HP LaserJet ----------- When printing from the Organizer to an HP LaserJet series printer, it is important that the Windows printer driver be configured to match the printer's memory capacity. If the driver is configured such that the memory setting is higher than the amount actually available on the printer, memory overflow errors on the printer can result. To configure the printer driver, choose File/Printer Setup, choose Setup, select the required memory, and choose OK. To print pictures on labels --------------------------- 1. Create a Notepad page with a bitmap or metafile picture on it. 2. Drag and drop the page to the Clipboard icon in the Toolbox. 3. Drag copies of the page off the Clipboard icon into your Notepad for the number of labels you require (for 2 x 3 labels, you need six copies, so you will create six Notepad pages). 4. Click the Print icon. 5. Select the label paper required. 6. Select Format output as Labels. 7. Specify the first page number in Range From and the last page in Range To. 8. Specify the number of sheets of labels to print in Copies. 9. Choose OK. 10. Refeed labels through the printer to add addresses onto the labels. NOTE: You can also experiment with "Fit to page" and "Keep aspect ratio" in the Notepad Page Insert dialog box. Printing Labels in Sequence --------------------------- When you print labels in two columns, you can select "Side by side pages" for the Layout option in File/Page Setup to print the labels sequentially all the way down the first column, and then to flow to the second column. For example: 13 19 14 20 15 21 16 22 17 23 18 24 If you don't select "Side by side pages," two columns of labels will print as in this example: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .PLT files ---------- The Organizer comes with a number of predefined paper-layout files. These files have a .PLT extension and are stored in the \ORGANIZE directory. If you create a new paper layout or edit an existing layout, the new .PLT file is created in the Windows directory. This prevents network users who share a common \ORGANIZE program directory from overwriting each other's paper-layout (.PLT) files. If you assign a specific printer to a .PLT file, you can't override this setting using File/Printer Setup. To remove the assigned printer for a specific layout, record the Page Setup settings for the layout. (Press the Print Screen key to copy the Page Setup dialog box to the Clipboard. Refer to these settings to create a new .PLT file.) Create a new .PLT with the same settings but do not specify a printer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. How to print a four-week view ======================================== The following procedure describes how to install a PLT file that prints four weeks of your Calendar on one sheet of 8 1/2" by 11" paper in landscape mode. Exit Organizer before you start. 1. Go to Windows Program Manager and locate the Notepad icon. 2. Double click on the Notepad icon. 3. Select File/Open and open the file c:\organize\organize.ini. 4. Locate the section in the ORGANIZE.INI called PaperTypes. 5. Locate the following line in this section. ; Four-Week View=ORG0030.PLT 6. Delete the "; " in the command line. 7. Save and Exit. The following procedure describes how to print four weeks of your Calendar. 1. Go to the Calendar section in your Organizer. 2. View the Calendar 1 day per page. 3. Choose File/Print. 4. Select Four-Week View for Paper. 5. Make sure On screen is selected. 6. For Range choose a From date of a Monday. 7. Choose a To date of a Saturday 4 weeks later. 8. Choose OK. NOTE: if the information for a given day does not fit in one day, the print out will not tell you that any information is missing. If you want to modify the layout or fonts of the four-week view, choose File/Page Setup. Then edit Four-Week View. Refer to the Help for a full description. To allow users to access a new .PLT file from the server directory: 1. Create the .PLT file with a unique, descriptive filename; for example, BIGWIDE.PLT. Do not use the ORG00nn.PLT naming convention (a .PLT file supplied with a future release of the Organizer could overwrite your file). 2. Copy the new .PLT file to the \ORGANIZE directory. 3. Add a line for the new .PLT file to the [Paper Types] section of the ORGANIZE.INI file. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Adding a front-page logo =========================== You can display your own logo on the front page of the Organizer. This can be achieved by either specifying an alternate Windows bitmap .BMP file or pasting directly onto the front page. For an example of customized front page, open ALMANAC.ORG in the \SAMPLES directory. Specifying a .BMP file ---------------------- If you want all your .ORG files to display the same logo on the front page, use this option. This is particularly useful on a network when you want all Organizer users to display the same corporate logo. 1. Create the required logo in Windows Paintbrush or an alternate drawing program. 2. Save the logo to a Windows .BMP file. NOTE: The recommended size on a VGA screen is 208 x 126 pixels. 3. Edit the ORGANIZE.INI file using Windows Notepad. 4. Create a [TITLE] section and add a Logo setting as below: [TITLE] Logo= ;for example, Logo=C:\ORGANIZE\MYLOGO.BMP 5. Save the changes and restart the Organizer. Two additional settings are available to control the display of the front-page logo: FitToPage=1 ; Stretch or shrink to the size of the page. WholePage=1 ; Don't center on page (don't display the ; text box). ; The recommended size for a whole-page logo ; on a VGA display is 242 x 375 pixels. Pasting a bitmap onto the front page ------------------------------------ If you want a particular Organizer file to display a front-page logo, you can paste it directly onto the front page. 1. Create the required logo in Windows Paintbrush or an alternate drawing program. 2. Copy the bitmap to the Clipboard. 3. Open the Organizer file or turn to the front cover. 4. Hold down SHIFT and choose Edit/Paste. NOTE: Paste will be grayed out if no bitmap is available. Three additional operations are available to control the display of the front-page logo. SHIFT+CTRL + Paste ; Don't center on page (don't display the text ; box). ; The recommended size for a whole-page logo on ; a VGA display is 242 x 375 pixels. SHIFT+ALT + Paste ; Stretch or shrink to the size of the page. SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+Paste ; Both of the above. If you want to remove a bitmap front-page logo and revert to the default Lotus Organizer logo, hold down SHIFT and choose Edit/Clear. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Starting the Organizer automatically and opening files ========================================================= You can have the Organizer start each time Windows starts. For Windows 3.0 --------------- You can add the Organizer to the WIN.INI load setting: 1. From the Program Manager, choose File/Run. 2. Type WIN.INI. 3. Choose OK. This will run the Windows Notepad and load the WIN.INI file. 4. At the top of the Notepad Window, you will see a section called [windows]. 5. Edit the line that begins with Load= to reflect where the Organizer is installed. For example, you might edit this line to read: Load=C:\ORGANIZE\ORGANIZE.EXE NOTE: If the line that begins with Load= does not exist, add it to the file. NOTE: If you want the Organizer to open each time you start Windows, edit the Run= setting instead. For Windows 3.1 ---------------- You can add the Organizer to the Windows StartUp group: 1. Open the Lotus Applications Program Manager group. 2. Open the StartUp Program Manager group. NOTE: Both these group windows must be visible at the same time. 3. Drag the Lotus Organizer icon over the StartUp group window and drop it. NOTE: Hold down CTRL to take a copy of the icon. Removing an automatically loaded file ------------------------------------- To remove an automatically loaded file you must edit the ORGANIZE.INI file in the Windows directory. 1. Run the Windows Notepad program. 2. Choose File/Open and select the ORGANIZE.INI file. 3. Scroll to the [Settings] section. 4. Edit the Startup File setting, removing the path or name after the equals sign, as in the examples below. Change Startup File= or Startup File= Startup Server= Startup Path=<\WINAPPS\ORGANIZE\USERS\VALENTIN.ORG to Startup File= or Startup File= Startup Server= Startup Path= 5. Save the changes and exit Notepad. 6. Run the Organizer. Removing Organizer files from the File menu ------------------------------------------- When you choose File/Open you can add up to five frequently used Organizer filenames to the bottom of the File menu. To do this, select a filename and then select "Add to File menu." To remove a filename from this list: 1. Choose File. 2. Hold down SHIFT. 3. Select the filename to be removed. Specifying a default [Untitled] file --------------------------------------- When you choose File/New a new [Untitled] default Organizer file is created. However, you may want to customize an Organizer file and use this as the default for a new [Untitled] file. For example, you may want to change the tab names, colors, and sequence of sections or add a new section containing information on your company. To specify a default file: 1. Edit the ORGANIZE.INI file. 2. Add a default setting to the [Settings] section as follows: [Settings] Default=PATH\FILENAME.ORG For example, Default=C:\ORGANIZE\COMPANY.ORG 3. Save the changes. 4. Run the Organizer and choose File/New. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Using Mail =============== Sending pictures with Mail ----------------------------- To send a picture from a Notepad picture page: 1. Drag the picture page to the Clipboard icon in the Toolbox. 2. Run the Windows PaintBrush application. 3. Paste the picture into the Paintbrush window. 4. Save the file. 5. When you send your mail, attach this file to the mail message. Checking for new mail --------------------- To change the frequency with which the Organizer checks the mail application for new mail messages: 1. Run Windows Notepad. 2. Choose File/Open and select ORGANIZE.INI. 3. Create or edit the [LotusMail] section as follows: [LotusMail] Frequency=300 ; Specify a value between 0 and 32,000 seconds ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Uninstalling the Organizer ============================== The Install program copies an UNINSTAL.EXE program to the destination directory. Running this program will delete the Organizer entirely from your hard disk. To uninstall the Organizer: 1. From the Windows Program Manager, choose File/Run. 2. Type the path to the Uninstall program. For example, C:\ORGANIZE\UNINSTAL.EXE 3. Choose OK. 4. Follow the prompts on the screen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Address-section sorting ========================== In the Address section, multiple fields are used to sort the addresses. If no Company Name or Last Name is entered, an alternate field is used to sort the address. This works as follows: Sort By Fields used ------- ----------- COMPANY Company/Last Name or if no Company, Last Name/First Name or if no Company and no Last Name, First Name LAST NAME Last Name/First Name or if no Last Name, First Name/Company or if no First Name and no Last Name, Company ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. The ORGFILES subdirectory ============================ By default, the Organizer stores .ORG files that are not used for group scheduling in the ORGANIZE\ORGFILES subdirectory on the local drive. The Install program creates this directory automatically. To store your private .ORG files in a different default subdirectory, edit your ORGANIZE.INI file [Settings] section as follows: [Settings] ORGFILES= For example: N:\USERS\JOHNV\ORGFILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Sizing the Organizer window =============================== When the Organizer closes, it will remember the window size and position. To reset the window to the default size (640 x 480), hold down CTRL when you start the Organizer. To not save the size of the Organizer window on closing, hold down CTRL when you exit the Organizer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Alarms ======================== Once an alarm message appears on screen, no other alarm messages appear until you clear the existing message. Only alarms set for a time after you clear the message will appear. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Using the Organizer as a Windows shell application ====================================================== The Organizer can be used as a Windows shell application in place of the standard Program Manager by processing the WIN.INI load= and run= lines. Organizer will also prompt you to shut down Windows if you close it. You can also use the System menu Run command and Organizer Reference links to run other applications or files. To make the Organizer the Windows shell: 1. Edit the SYSTEM.INI file from the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory. 2. Change the Shell setting in the [boot] section as follows: [boot] shell=C:\ORGANIZE\ORGANIZE.EXE 3. Save the changes. 4. Exit and restart Windows. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. How an assistant can manage an executive's Calendar ======================================================= A user can manage more than one Organizer file. This is especially useful for assistants who need to handle meeting messages addressed to an executive. How an assistant can manage meeting invitations for an executive ---------------------------------------------------------------- If you want an assistant to manage and process your meeting messages for you: --You can forward all your meeting messages to your assistant. Your assistant must answer Yes to the question "Will you be managing another user's Calendar as well as your own?" when prompted by the Organizer workstation install program. When the assistant receives a meeting message, including those forwarded by you, the Organizer asks if the message applies to the assistant's own Organizer file. If the assistant chooses No, the Organizer displays the File Open dialog box, which allows the assistant to select your Organizer file. With cc:Mail for Windows Version 2.0, you can set up a rule that allows you to forward all meeting messages to your assistant automatically. --You can have your assistant log into your cc:Mail mailbox (he or she needs your password to do so). Then ask your assistant to process any mail messages with "Invite:," "Change:," "Cancel:," "Counter:," "Delegate:," or "Decline:" in the subject line. How an assistant can schedule meetings for an executive ------------------------------------------------------- Your assistant must open your Organizer and create a meeting from within your Organizer. Before confirming the meeting, and for security reasons, the Organizer will prompt your assistant to enter your password. Invitations will be sent to the meeting attendees as though the meeting were scheduled by you. Sharing an Organizer file--concurrent access -------------------------------------------- Two or more users can access the same Organizer file. The first user to open the file will have write access and subsequent users will have read-only access. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. How to handle conflicting appointments =========================================== Creating "No-duration" appointments ----------------------------------- You can have one or more appointments in the same time slot in your Calendar. If you enter an appointment with no duration, for example, a 10:00 am tentative appointment with your client, the Organizer will allow you to enter or keep your existing 9:30 to 10:30 staff meeting. There is no limit on the number of "no-duration" appointments that you can have in your calendar. To create an appointment with no duration, move the end-time TimeTracker clock up so that it meets the start-time clock. The appointment then appears as "10:00 AM" instead of 10:00 AM-11:00 AM." To process a meeting invitation that conflicts with an existing appointment: --------------------------------------------------------------------- When you launch the Organizer from the meeting invitation in cc:Mail, a dialog box appears giving you several choices. One of the choices is "Defer." Choose this option when you have a conflicting appointment in your Calendar and you want to accept the meeting invitation. Once you are in your Organizer, you can change the existing appointment so that it is a no-duration appointment (if you want to keep it there as a reminder) or you can move it to a different date or time. Select File/Resume Deferred Meeting to go back to the meeting invitation. Then choose Accept. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. How to use the Organizer with OS/2 =========================================== You can use the Organizer on a Novell NetWare network with OS/2 2.1. 1. Open the Templates folder on your desktop. 2. Drag a copy of the Program object to the desktop or to another folder. 3. When the settings book for the Organizer program object appears, enter the path to the ORGANIZE.EXE program. 4. Turn to the Association page. 5. At the New Name input box type " *.ors " and click the Add button. 6. Turn to the Session page. 7. Click the Win-OS/2 Settings button. 8. Set these values: WIN_RUN_MODE = Enhanced Compatibility WIN_DDE = ON DOS_LASTDRIVE = Z NETWARE_RESOURCES = GLOBAL VIPX_ENABLED = ON 9. You need know whether you have NETX.EXE or NETX.COM. Find out which is available to you. 10. Add the line to AUTOEXEC.BAT to invoke the NetWare shell: NETX.EXE or NETX.COM 11. Assign the DOS_VERSION setting to either NETX.EXE or NETX.COM. 12. Click Save. 13. Close the Settings notebook to have your changes take effect. When a message is received by ccMail for OS/2 WPS from the Organizer Agent, double-click the Invite.ors file item to launch the Organizer. The Organizer will take you through VIM login, and open your Calendar. If the Organizer doesn't launch, check you've followed the procedure correctly. If the Calendar doesn't open, close the Organizer, return to mail and double-click on the Invite.ors item again. If you still can't open your Calendar, drag-copy the Invite.ors file to the Desktop. Then launch the Organizer by double-clicking this file. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. A complete ORGANIZE.INI file ================================ A complete list follows of all available settings for the ORGANIZE.INI file. Only edit the ORGANIZE.INI file if you are following specific instructions, as in this TIPS file. Items in < > are examples of settings; otherwise the defaults are shown. [Settings] ; General Organizer settings Startup File= ; The file you want automatically ; loaded when you start the ; Organizer. Either a user's name ; or the name of an .ORG file. Startup Server= ; Server (and volume) name (set automatically during install). Startup Path=<\WINAPPS\ORGANIZE\USERS\VALENTIN.ORG ; Location of network .ORG file (set ; automatically during install). Names=0 ; Are you managing more than one ; person's .ORG file? 0=No, 1=Yes WinPlus=0 ; Gray dialogs. 0=No, 1=Yes Maximized=0 ; Is window maximized on startup? ; 0=No, 1=Yes LastPos=<71,47,640,489> ; Last position of Organizer window ; in nonmaximized position. ; Left,Top,Right,Bottom in pixels. SmartIconRect=<0,0,25,444> ; Position of floating SmartIcons ; Left,Top,Right,Bottom in pixels. SmartIconPlace=2 ; SmartIcons location. ; 0=Left,1=Right,2=Top,3=Bottom, ; 4=Floating SmartLastPlace=2 ; Last location of SmartIcons. SmartIcons=1 ; Show SmartIcons. 0=No, 1=Yes FavoriteTune=Happy Birthday ; Your favorite tune for alarms. PlayTune=1 ; Do you want to play tunes for ; alarms? 0=No, 1=Yes SampleTune=1 ; Do you want to hear sample tunes? ; 0=No, 1=Yes File1= ; The first file on your File menu. File2= ; The second file, etc. File3= File5= NoRoundRegions=0 ; Force Organizer to not use ; advanced GDI routines which some ; display adapters don't support. Default= ; A copy of this file will be used ; for new files. Device= ; Default printer. StartOnSunday=0 ; Start week on Sunday. ; 0=No(Monday), 1=Yes Verify=0 ; Perform a read after write check ; with a network. 0=Off, 1=On [Options] ; Various personal options. UnlitSegments=1 ; Unlit segments in clock. ; 0=No, 1=Yes LCD=0 ; Monochrome mode. 0=No, 1=Yes SaveMode=2 ; Save mode. 0=After each change, ; 1=Timed, 2=Only when asked SaveAfter=15 ; How long between saves in Timed ; save mode in minutes. SavePrompted=0 ; Do you want to be prompted in ; Timed save mode? 0=No, 1=Yes CreateBackup=1 ; Create a backup each time the ; file is saved, except in After ; each change mode. 0=No, 1=Yes Outline=1 ; Show page outline when turning ; page. 0=No, 1=Yes Clock=1 ; Show clock & date below the ; Toolbox. 0=No, 1=Yes [Dial] ; Autodialer. UseNumberPrefix=1 ; Use the number prefix. 0=No, 1=Yes NumberPrefix=9, ; Prefix for all phone numbers. BaudRate=1200 ; Speed of your modem. ComPort=1 ; Which communications port your ; modem is connected to. DialPrefix=ATDT ; Prefix sent before any numbers. DialSuffix=; ; Suffix sent after all numbers. HangPrefix=+++ ; Prefix sent before hanging up. HangSuffix=ATH0 ; Suffix sent after hanging up. MercuryAccessCode= ; Used to access other phone ; networks. DontDial= ; Remove these characters prior ; to dialing. PulseDial=0 ; Which phone type. 0=Tone, 1=Pulse [PaperTypes] ; Paper layouts. Letter 8˝ x 11 in=ORG0000.PLT ; Paper Name = PLT file. ; No path means PLT file is Legal 8˝ x 14 in=ORG0001.PLT ; in ORGANIZE directory. A4 210 x 297 mm=ORG0002.PLT B5 176 x 250 mm=ORG0003.PLT A5 148 x 210 mm=ORG0004.PLT 3x10-Labels 1 x 2 5/8 in=ORG0005.PLT 2x10-Labels 1 x 4 in=ORG0006.PLT 2x7-Labels 1 1/3 x 4 in=ORG0007.PLT 2x5-Labels 2 x 4 in=ORG0008.PLT 2x3-Labels 3 1/3 x 4 in=ORG0009.PLT Franklin Day Planner (TM)=ORG0010.PLT Day-Timer® Junior Desk=ORG0011.PLT Filofax=ORG0012.PLT 2x4-Rolodex® 2 1/6 x 4 in=ORG0013.PLT 1x3-Rolodex® 3 x 5 in=ORG0014.PLT Envelope #9 3 7/8 x 8 7/8 in=ORG0015.PLT Envelope #10 4 1/8 x 9˝ in=ORG0016.PLT Day-Timer® Senior Desk=ORG0017.PLT Day-Timer® Junior Pocket=ORG0018.PLT Day-Timer® Senior Pocket=ORG0019.PLT Landscape 11 x 8˝ in=ORG0020.PLT 2x3-Rolodex® 4 x 2 3/16=ORG0021.PLT Time Manager®=ORG0022.PLT A4 Landscape 297 x 210 mm=ORG0023.PLT Letter 8˝ x 11 in, 2 column=ORG0024.PLT A4 210 x 297 mm, 2 column=ORG0025.PLT DayRunner-Running Mate=ORG0026.PLT DayRunner-Classic=ORG0027.PLT Avery-41307=ORG0028.PLT Avery-41206=ORG0029.PLT ; To use the following ORG0030.PLT file with Organizer, refer to the ; TIPS.TXT section on "How to print a four-week view." ; Four-Week View=ORG0030.PLT [LotusMail] ; Mail-enabling section. Frequency=300 ; Frequency between checking for ; new mail in seconds. [LAN] ; LAN options. .INIHome=c:\ORGANIZE ; Home directory for ORGANIZE.INI. Frequency=300 ; Frequency the agent checks for ; scheduling messages in seconds. [Title] ; Front-page logo. Logo= ; Path of .BMP file to show on front ; page. FitToPage=0 ; Stretch or shrink to page size. WholePage=0 ; Use whole page (don't display the ; text box). [Win31FontMap] ; Font mappings from Windows 3.0 to ; Windows 3.1 for .PLT files. Helv=Arial MS Sans Serif=Arial Courier=Courier New [Tunes] ; Various alarm tunes. Alarm Clock=55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,55/48,66/48,0/8 Bach B3=31/16,30/16,31/8,26/16,24/16,26/8,31/16,30/16,31/8,23/16,21/16,23/8,31/16,30/16,31/8,19/16,21/16,23/8,25/8,26/4,0/4 Bach=36/8,40/8,36/8,43/8,36/8,48/8,47/16,45/16,43/16,45/16,43/16,41/16,40/16,41/16,40/16,38/16,36/8,0/8 Beep=48/9 ; [CodePage] ; Import/Export codepages used to ; translate characters Windows Default (ANSI)=0 US (437)=437 Multilingual (850)=850 Portugal (860)=860 Canada (French) (863)=863 Norway/Denmark (865)=865 [CodePage-437-EXPORT] ; A blank line indicates no translation in this block. If any ; translation is required, then the line up to the last translation ; must be present. The -1 key indicates the character to substitute ; for all "No Mapping" (-1) in the tables -1=32 128=-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 160=255 173 155 156 -1 157 -1 21 -1 -1 166 174 170 -1 -1 -1 248 241 253 -1 -1 230 20 250 -1 -1 167 175 172 171 -1 168 192=-1 -1 -1 -1 142 143 146 128 -1 144 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 165 -1 -1 -1 -1 153 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 154 -1 -1 225 224=133 160 131 -1 132 134 145 135 138 130 136 137 141 161 140 139 -1 164 149 162 147 -1 148 246 -1 151 163 150 129 -1 -1 152 [CodePage-437-IMPORT] -1=32 0=0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 182 167 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 128=199 252 233 226 228 224 229 231 234 235 232 239 238 236 196 197 201 230 198 244 246 242 251 249 255 214 220 162 163 165 -1 -1 160=225 237 243 250 241 209 170 186 191 -1 172 189 188 161 171 187 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 192=-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 224=-1 223 -1 -1 -1 -1 181 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 177 -1 -1 -1 -1 247 -1 176 -1 183 -1 -1 178 -1 160 ----------------------------------------------------------------------