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- Corrections or additions to the BK5 documentation as of 22-Mar-1992
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- The printed manual says you need the line FILES=20 in your CONFIG.SYS file.
- Actually, two of the programs require that you have FILES=28 in the file. The
- INSTALL program will do this for you as BK5 is installed.
-
- Brother's Keeper starts with a batch file called BK5.BAT. If you need to
- return to a menu system on your computer, you could add line to the bottom of
- the BK5.BAT file (if your menu system does not restart automatically).
-
- On group sheet, where is says "Print Today's Date Yes No Age", if you answer
- A for age, then it will print each person's current age, or age at death.
-
- To print mailing address labels for everyone that has them, first get the
- alignment of the labels correct in your printer by going to the Modify screen
- and displaying a mailing address and pressing CTRL-L to print some test
- labels. Then go to the main menu and pick N for names and then 2 for everyone
- or 3 and then 5 for everyone in alphabetical order or just the descendants of
- one person. Then print a custom report that has only a field of 95. In other
- words, the custom report would have 95 at the top and the rest would be zeros.
- Then press F1 to print the report. It will print mailing labels for all the
- selected people (if they have an address entered). The lines that print on
- the label, and the size of the label are set on option screen #3.
-
- In the Tree routine and the Box routine, you have the option to have the
- descendant's names changed to uppercase and the spouse's names changed to
- lowercase. If you answer "N" to that question, all names will print exactly
- the way you entered them. If you answer "Y", the descendant names are forced
- to uppercase and the spouse names will be changed to lowercase (unless the
- first part of the spouse names are already in lowercase, in which case the
- spouse names are not changed.) There are three new options for this question.
- These new options may be useful to you if you have entered people's names with
- the last name uppercase. For example, if you entered names like this:
- Gerald R. FORD. The new options are to enter "3" or "4" or "5" when asked if
- you want uppercase/lowercase. If you answer "3" then the descendant name will
- be forced to uppercase and the spouse name will be left as is. If you answer
- "4" then the descendant name will be left as is, but the spouse name will be
- forced to lowercase (even if the first part is already lowercase.) If you
- answer "5" then the descendant name will be forced to uppercase and the spouse
- name will be forced to lowercase (even if the first part is already
- lowercase). So the "5" option is just like "Y" except "Y" will not force a
- spouse name to lowercase if the first part (somewhere in the first 15
- characters) contains a lower case letter.
-
- The field below marriage date and other date says "Marriage ceremony Y/N."
- You may leave that field blank if you wish. However, if you put an "N" in
- that field, then the couple will be treated as not married when printing the
- reports. For example, it will not print the words "husband" and "wife" on the
- group sheets, and it will not put "m." on the tree charts. The field for
- "End year" is the year the marriage ended in divorce or separation.
-
- In the Group sheet routine, where it says "Omit blank date/location lines" if
- you answer "N" then it will print all fields including the new "Marriage
- ceremony" and "Divorce" and "End" fields for the marriage information. If you
- do not want to print that new line if it is blank, then answer "3" for that
- qestion. If you do not want to print that new line whether it is blank or not
- blank then answer "4" and it will never print. Answer "5" if you only want to
- print the ceremony and divorce fields if they are not blank.
-
- When printing an index for the register report or the indented report, if you
- have too many names to be sorted while in the program, you can stop the
- program and use the line:
-
- SORTF BKINDEX1.DTA BKINDEX2.DTA /C /+1,30
-
- and then restart the program, go to the BKREP5 routine, and pick "P" to print
- the sorted index. If you have over 15,000 names to sort, you can change the
- number 30 in the SORTF line above to 25 or 20 and that will let you sort more
- names.
-
- The Word search routine has a new feature added to search marriage records.
-
- The TREE report has been modified to allow sideways printing on wide carriage
- printers, and to allow faster printing on 24 pin printers.
-
- While on the bottom line of the Modify screen, you may press P to move to the
- previous person, or N to move to the next person (next code number.)
-
- There is a new program called BKCHART5 to display or print bar charts. To
- start BKCHART5, press * while at the main BK5 menu.
-
- There is a new program called BKTIME5 to display or print a time line of
- ancestors. To start BKTIME5, press + while at the main BK5 menu. In addition
- to the names in your BK files, the BKTIME5 program can also add names or
- events that you put in a file called BKEVENTS.TXT. The format of the
- BKEVENTS.TXT file is: beginning year, an ending year, and a name or event.
- For example: 1770 1827 Beethoven. Put the most recent events at the top of
- the file and the oldest events at the bottom of the file.
-
- Currently, the BKCHART5 and BKTIME5 programs run only in English.
-
- Version 5.0b of Brother's Keeper has a new feature that lets you display
- graphics. Versions of BK5 prior to 5.0b do not display graphics. It will
- display PCX files on a computer with a VGA monitor. You may use your scanner
- to scan pictures, documents, maps, etc. Save the graphics file as a PCX file.
- If your scanner does not save in the PCX format, read your graphics file with
- a program such as PC Paintbrush and then convert it to a PCX file. In fact,
- even if your scanner does save files as PCX files, you will probably have to
- read the file with a program such as PC Paintbrush and then save the file.
- This will place the correct information in the file as to your screen size.
-
- After you have created the PCX files, start Brother's Keeper and use the
- modify routine to call up the person you want to attach the files to. You
- attach PCX files the same way you attach word processing files. While on the
- modify screen with the person showing, press F5 to go to the message line
- area. On any message line, type $$ and then the name of the PCX file. For
- example you could type $$MYFILE.PCX if the file is in the same directory as
- the BK5 programs. If the PCX file is in different directory, then type the
- directory name also, such as $$C:\DESKSCAN\MYFILE.PCX. After the file name
- has been typed on a message line, then press F5 again to display the file.
- You can have up to seven PCX files for each person. (One file name on each
- line.) If you have more than one PCX file for the same person, use the arrow
- keys to highlight the file desired and press F5 while on that line. You must
- have the extension of PCX on the file name. (If you don't have .PCX at the end
- of the file name, the program will assume that it is a word processing text
- file and will try to read it as a text file.)
-
- In my testing so far, I have used an HP ScanJet IIc to scan in the photographs
- and maps. I have found that a black and white photograph looks almost the
- same in 16 shades of gray as it does in 256 shades of gray. The file is about
- 1/2 or 1/3 the size when saved as 16 shades of gray. If the BK program is not
- able to read the file you scanned, then use a paint program to read the file
- and then save it again. Note, however, that if your video card is capable of
- 256 colors, the paint program may convert the file to 256 colors or shades of
- gray (and therefore make the file much larger.) To avoid this, you can
- temporarily set up Windows to VGA 16 color and then read and save the file. I
- normally have Windows set up for 640 by 480 with 256 colors. There are some
- programs, such as the shareware program Paint Shop, which will read your
- scanned file and save it with the same 16 shades of gray even if Windows is
- set up for more than 16 colors.
-
- If you have a color scanner, you will want to scan a color photograph as 256
- colors. If you have lots of disk space and a super VGA card capable of 1024
- by 768 by 256 colors, that will give the best results (but the file will be
- huge.) In order to save the file in that format, I had to change my Windows
- setup to that type of graphics and then read and save the file with either PC
- Paintbrush or Publisher's Paintbrush.
-
- My scanner uses a scanning program called Deskscan. When I select to scan a
- black and white photograph, it uses the 256 shades of gray format. But when I
- select Custom from the menu, and then select image type, I can change it to 16
- shades of gray in order to save disk space. When using Deskscan it shows the
- size of the picture in inches. I changed the default (select custom, then
- image size, then units) to show it in pixels (dots) so that I could adjust the
- picture to the size I wanted (such as 640 by 480). Normally it won't come out
- exactly to 640 by 480, so I make sure neither dimension exceeds the screen
- limits.
-
- Brother's Keeper should be able to display PCX files if you have one of the
- following types of VGA cards. If you have a super VGA card, you will need at
- least 512K RAM or up to 1 meg RAM for the highest resolutions.
-
- Normal VGA 640x480x16 width x height x colors
- Normal VGA 320x200x256
- Paradise 800x600x16
- Paradise 640x400x256
- Paradise 640x480x256
- Video 7 800x600x16
- Video 7 640x400x16
- Video 7 640x480x16
- Video 7 640x480x256
- ATI 800x600x16
- ATI 640x400x256
- ATI 640x480x256
- Tseng 800x600x16
- Tseng 640x350x256
- Tseng 640x480x256
- Tseng 800x600x256
- Tseng4 1024x768x256 (SpeedStar with 1 meg)
-
-
- If you have a problem displaying a picture file:
-
- 1. If you hear a beep when you press F5, the file can not be found. Check
- the file name to be sure it is spelled correctly, and include the
- directory name also, such as $$C:\WINDOWS\MYFILE.PCX
-
- 2. If the screen goes blank when you press F5, the file may be in an
- improper format. Use a paint program such as PC Paintbrush, Publisher's
- Paintbrush, or Paint Shop and read the file and then save the file.
-
- 3. If all else fails, call John Steed at (616) 866-9422 evenings 8pm to
- 10pm Eastern time and describe the problem. Tell me what brand of VGA
- card you have (if you know.)
-
- I will put a file called STEED16.EXE on my BBS which is a scanned photograph
- of my grand-parents and family. It is 640 x 480 in 16 shades of gray, and you
- should be able to display it on any VGA monitor. After you download
- STEED16.EXE, type STEED16 and enter and it will create the file STEED16.PCX.
- My BBS number is (616) 364-1127 (any baud rate).
-
- Currently, the program does not print pictures. You can use PC Paintbrush or
- another program to print the pictures.
-
- The graphics routines are from Genus Microprogramming, Inc. Portions
- Copyright Genus Microprogramming, Inc. 1988-1991.
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