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** MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION **
1. To print the manual at the DOS prompt enter:
PRNTDOT ( For most printers )
PRNTLAS ( For HP compatible laser printers )
PRNTDOT.BAT or PRNTLAS.BAT and WIND_REZ.DOC must be in the
default drive and current directory.
2. To print the quick reference guide ( enhanced version
only ) at the DOS prompt enter;
PRNTDOT2 ( For most printers )
PRNTLAS2 ( For HP compatible laser printer )
PRNTDOT2.BAT or PRNTLAS2.BAT and QUICKREF.DOC must be in
the default drive and current directory.
3. To run the demonstration program at the DOS prompt, enter:
DEMO
4. NOTES FOR BASIC 7.1 AND VBDOS 1.0 USERS. ( ENHANCED VERSION )
Do not use unnamed COMMON blocks in your program. If your
program requires unnamed COMMON blocks see the section
"Important notes for BASIC 7.1/ VBDOS users." in the
documentation.
5. NOTE FOR BASIC 7.1 AND VBDOS USERS. ( UNENHANCED VERSION )
Do not use unnamed COMMON blocks in your program. The
enhanced version of WINDOWS R-E-Z provides the ability to
use unnamed COMMON blocks.
6. Compatibility issues:
NOTE: To assure compatibility with earlier versions replace
the declare statements in programs written with earlier
versions with the DECLARE.INC file included with version
5.10. This will assure argument matching. Failure to do
this can result in the program crashing.
SEE UPDATE.DOC FOR CHANGES IN VERSIONS 6.00 AND 6.10
The following routines were changed or added in version
5.10 and are not compatible with earlier versions. Program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating earlier
versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC AND UPDATE.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- SETWIND has two less arguments. Routine SETSCRL now sets
scroll and pulldown window parameters.
- Routine SCRLWIND has new arguments specifying the line and
column placement of the entries.
- Routine PULLDOWN has two new arguments. One sets the
allowable "exit keys". This replaces the argument added in
version 5.00 which suppressed exit on ESC. The other
returns a value representing the key used to exit.
- Routine GETANS has two modes of operation. To use as in
previous versions argument ANS$ MUST equal "" on entry.
The following routines were changed or added in version
5.00 and are not compatible with earlier versions. Program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating earlier
versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC AND UPDATE.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- SETWIND has less arguments. Routine INPTINIT now sets input
parameters.
- Routine INPTINIT must be called once in any program
prior to calling input routines INPTWIND and MULTINPT.
- Two arguments in routine MULTINPT have different
responsibilities.
o The values for the exit keys in argument RKEY% have
been expanded. All exit possibilities are resolved
via argument RKEY%.
o Checking for exit strings AUTO, FIXED, PGUP, PGDN,
ESC, and F1 to F10 is no longer required or possible
via old argument EXIT$. EXIT$ is changed to CODE$
in version 5.00. It determines the type of multi-
field input screen on input.
Ver. 5.00 (argument RKEY%) Previous versions (EXIT$)
1 to 10 "F1" to F10"
11 "PGUP"
12 "PGDN"
27 "ESC"
32 "FIXED"
Use value returned by argument "AUTO"
AUTOEXIT% to check for auto-exit
fields. If field #1 was defined
as auto-exit and AUTOEXIT% = 1, on
exit, MULTINPT was exited with
the cursor residing in, or leaving
auto-exit field #1. If AUTOEXIT% = 0,
on exit, the field was not an auto-
exit field or was auto-exit, on
change, and the data was unchanged.
- Argument RK% in routine INPTWIND returns different values
conforming to the exit key representation in routines
SCRLWIND and MULTINPT
RK% EXIT KEY
1 to 10 F1 to F10
11 PGUP
12 PGDN
13 RETURN (ENTER)
27 ESC
- Routine RSTRINPT must be called after a call to routine
INPTWIND if the area under the active input window is to be
restored and the active input window is to be deactivated.
- The menubar definition for pulldown windows no longer
requires a separate argument in routine SETPULL.
- The array defining pulldown windows in routine SETPULL
has been changed to include the menubar selections,
info-line text for the menubar selections, and the
individual pulldown window selections.
- Routine PULLDOWN has two new arguments. One allows the
choice for exit on the ESC key. The other represents
the text for the info-line for pulldown window selections.
- Routine RSTRPULL must be called after routine PULLDOWN
if the display area under the active pulldown window,
on exit from routine PULLDOWN, is to be restored and
the active pulldown window is to be deactivated.
_ Routine SCRLWIND has three additional arguments.
o Argument INFO$() is an array holding the data for the
info-line for the selections in the scroll window.
o Argument TL$ hold the title for scroll windows with a
title box. Using TL$ allows a title longer than the
windows width for virtual scroll windows.
o Argument RK% represents the key used to exit the scroll
window.
RK% EXIT KEY
13 RETURN or auto-exit match
14 SHIFT TAB ( Single mark only )
15 TAB " "
27 ESC
- The current directory returned by routine FINDPATH no
longer always ends with a "\". DOS specifications
are now followed.
- The argument in routine FINDDIR which specifies the path
no longer must end with a "\". The argument now follows
DOS specifications.
The following routines were changed in version 4.20 and
are not compatible with earlier versions. Minor program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating
earlier versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- SETWIND has an additional argument which specifies the
date format for input routines.
- SETPULL has three additional arguments. These arguments
set the menubar's top row and left column position and the
menubar's width.
- INPTWIND has an additional argument. It is used to deter-
mine if the RETURN key or ESC key exited the routine.
- MULTINPT has an additional argument. It is used to deter-
mine which key exited an autoexit field.
The following routine was changed in version 4.10 and
is not compatible with earlier versions. Minor program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating
earlier versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- SETWIND has an extra argument to disable the scroll window
direction arrow.
- After a window is made or saved it must be deleted via
RSTRWIND or DELWIND before the number assigned to the window
can be used by again MAKEWIND or SAVEWIND. This prevents a
window from being accidently "made over itself". Failure
to delete a window before using the window number again
will result in an ERROR 8 - WINDOW PRE-EXISTS.
The following routines were changed in version 4.00/.01 and
are not compatible with earlier versions. Minor program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating
earlier versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- GETANS, PULLDOWN, and INPTWIND have an extra argument
for border designation.
- SETWIND now has five argument designating windowing
speed, default sound, window shadow color, high intensity
display for PULLDOWN and SCRLWIND, and the type of decimal
point ( period or comma for some non-USA users ).
- SCRLWIND no longer has a argument for the window number
as it acts upon the active window.
- SETINPT has an extra argument specifying the color of the
active field for MULTINPT.
- FINDDIR has one less argument as it no longer has to
place the directory listing in a string.
- SETSOUND is no longer required due to changes in SETWIND.
- CHNGFAST is no longer required due to changes in SETWIND.
- FILLDIR is no longer required due to changes in FINDDIR.
- The argument designating the code ( CODE$ ) for INPTWIND
has changed.
- The argument designating the type of directory search
( TYPE$ ) in FINDDIR has changed.
The following routines were changed in version 3.60 and
are not compatible with earlier versions. Minor program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating
earlier versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- PULLDOWN has an extra argument which sets the color of
the key character for the items in the pulldown window.
PULLDOWN no longer returns the selected menubar string
and pulldown window string to the calling program. It
returns the sequential number of the selected menubar
item and selected pulldown window item.
- SCRLWIND has an extra argument which sets the color of
the key characters for the items in the scroll window.
SCRLWIND no longer returns the selected string. It re-
turns the sequential number of the string in the scroll
window.
The following input routines changed in version 3.40,
are not compatible with earlier versions. Minor program
revisions are necessary for programs incorporating
earlier versions. ( SEE WIND_REZ.DOC FOR DETAILS )
- INPTWIND and SETINPT have an extra argument defining
allowable characters for RESTRICTED fields.
- MULTINPT has an additional argument which determines
if all fields or single fields are updated.