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- GETTING STARTED
-
- The first thing you need to do is configure your printer. If you
- have an Epson or compatible the PRINTER.CNF file included with
- Discat will work fine. Otherwise you will need to run the program
- called LINSTALL.TOS. You will need your printer manual, and you
- will need to get the ASCII codes needed to do the following :
-
- 8 Lines per inch mode
- 17 characters per inch mode (Compressed)
- 12 characters per inch mode (Elite)
-
- If your printer is not capable of 17 characters per inch, then you
- will not be able to print disk labels. All of the above codes are
- used when printing labels. If you are using this cataloging
- system strictly as a cataloger, then you do not have to worry
- about these codes.
-
- RUNNING THE PROGRAM
-
- Simply double click the DC.TOS icon and the program will start up.
- You will be presented with a screen that asks you to register your
- copy of this program. Please see section at the end of the manual
- labeled REGISTERING YOUR COPY.
-
- After pressing a key the following menu will appear:
-
- 1. Editing Menu
- 2. Get catalog from disk
- 3. Save catalog to disk
- 4. Output catalog
- 5. Print Labels
- 6. Exit Cataloger
-
- EDITING MENU
-
- This is where all the functions for editing, deleting, adding, and
- sorting are inside the program. See EDITING FUNCTIONS for more
- details.
-
- GET CATALOG FROM DISK
-
- When this function is selected you will be prompted for a
- filename. All Discat catalogs have a .CAT extension on them.
- Simply enter a name of a valid catalog. The program will then
- warn you that you will clear out any catalog that might be in
- memory and ask you if you wish to continue.
-
- SAVE CATALOG TO DISK
-
- You will be asked what filename you wish the current catalog to.
- You will be warned if the file already exists, and asked if you
- want to overwrite it.
-
- OUTPUT CATALOG
-
- With this function you can output the catalog to either the screen
- or printer. The catalog will fit onto an 80 column printer and
- should print out with no problems even if you have not configured
- for your printer.
-
- PRINT LABELS
-
- To use this function you must either have an EPSON Compatible, or
- have run the LINSTALL.TOS program and entered the ASCII codes that
- your printer uses for 17cpi, 12cpi, and 8 lines per inch, and what
- codes turn each of those off.
-
- Selecting filenames to print on labels :
-
- In order to print labels, you need to have selected filenames to
- print on the label. To do this, go to the editing menu, and
- select item 2, EDIT CATALOG ENTRIES. Files can be selected or un-
- selected by hitting F1. Files that are to be on the label will
- appear in reverse video.
-
- Labels needed :
-
- In order for this function to work, you need 3.5" disk labels on
- tractor feed. These should be available at any larger computer
- supply store. 100 labels should run you $5 - $10 depending on
- where you shop.
-
- Aligning printer on labels :
-
- When you print labels, you need to be very careful to align the
- printer correctly. Place the labels in your printer so that the
- left edge of the label, not the tractor feed it self, is right on
- the left margin of the printer. (This is where your printer will
- start printing, usually marked by a zero on the ruler of your
- printer.) The print head should be straddling the top of the
- label. When a label is printed, the program feeds the label up
- 3/4" to make room for the back side of the label. You will
- probably need to waste a couple of labels to get the feel for it.
- One way to avoid wasting expensive labels is to turn your printer
- off, and then back on. Load the printer with normal tractor feed
- paper and mark where your print head is sitting. Print a label
- and try to judge where the label should be positioned. Remember
- that the label moves up around 3/4" before it prints the label.
- It prints "Write Protected" and "Write Enabled" on the back side
- of the label, so you will know where the edge of the disk will be,
- roughly.
-
- EXIT CATALOGER
-
- This function will exit you to GEM. If you have a catalog in
- memory you will be asked if you want to leave without saving the
- current catalog.
-
- EDITING FUNCTIONS
-
- The following functions are found in item number one of the main
- menu, EDITING MENU. First we will give you a look :
-
- 1. Add a directory to the catalog
- 2. Edit catalog entries
- 3. Sort catalog
- 4. Clear catalog
- 5. Change starting disk number
- 6. Return to main menu
-
- ADD A DIRECTORY TO THE CATALOG
-
- When you want to add a disk directory to your catalog, select this
- function. You will be given a number, and allowed to edit it. I
- strongly advise that you simply hit return and use this number.
- If you wish to start your numbering system at a higher number like
- 10, 100, or whatever, you can use CHANGE STARTING DISK NUMBER, and
- that will be the lowest disk number in the catalog. When you ask
- to add a directory, the program searches through the catalog for a
- disk number that is not being used. It starts at the starting
- disk number and goes up with the highest value being 32,000. (If
- anyone goes beyond 32,000 disks, then I will make a special
- upgrade just for you! As long as I get to take a look at all
- those disks!) As soon as you are prompted to place the disk in
- drive A: you should label the disk in some way to show what disk
- number it is. (If you don't have a label on it, use a very dark
- pencil to mark it. This way when you print the label and put it
- on the disk you don't have to pull off an old label)
-
- The number of filenames that can be added to the list is limited
- by only your computer's memory. I recommend that you try to keep
- the number not much over 1,000 - 2,000 because the sort command
- gets really slow, and movement inside the editing function is
- slower also.
-
- EDIT CATALOG ENTRIES
-
- Using this function you can add filenames to the disk label,
- delete filenames from the listing (why have a ton of data files
- that mean nothing to you in the catalog?), and edit descriptions
- of files. Here are the commands available :
-
- Pressing the UP arrow moves you up a line, and pressing the DOWN
- arrow moves you down a line.
-
- Holding down the CONTROL key along with the above keys moves you
- UP and DOWN a page at a time, respectively.
-
- Holding down the SHIFT key along with either the UP or DOWN arrow
- moves you to either the beginning or the END of the catalog,
- respectively.
-
- DELETE - Deletes the filename on the current line from the catalog
- (not from the disk). You will be prompted to make sure that you
- want to delete that entry.
-
- F10 - Returns to the editing menu
-
- F1 - Adds or Deletes filename from the disk label
-
- SORT CATALOG
-
- With this function you can sort the catalog according to either
- Filename or Disk Number. When a directory is read in, it is
- appended to the end of the catalog, so I recommend reading in all
- of your disks at one time, editing them, and then sorting them
- before you output the list. The sort function is fairly quick on
- small amounts of filenames, but once you go over 1000 filenames,
- you will begin to slow it down. This function is slow because of
- they way I store each individual file. Hopefully in a future
- update I will rewrite the storage routine so that it moves along
- quicker, but for now, I believe that it is fast enough for most
- purposes. (Besides, you will probably only sort the list once, so
- you can let the computer digest 2000 filenames for a couple of
- minutes, and never have to do it again...Make sure you save it
- though!)
-
- When you select this function you will be asked how you wish to
- sort it. The function does not check to see if the data is
- already sorted.
-
- CLEAR CATALOG
-
- This function will clear the catalog out of memory. You will be
- prompted to make sure you want to do this, because once it is
- done, you cannot get the data back. (Unless you have saved it.)
-
- CHANGE STARTING DISK NUMBER
-
- This will allow you to change the lowest number that Discat will
- assign to disks. If you assign 100 as the starting disk number,
- you will get disk numbers 100, 101, 102, etc... If you change the
- number and there are already directories in memory there will be
- no effect on those disk numbers.
-
- PROBLEMS THAT I AM WORKING ON
-
- The sorting is a little on the slow side for large catalogs. I am
- going to rewrite the way information is stored so that you can
- sort more than 1,500 records EFFECTIVELY (Right now you can sort
- as many as you want, but it gets REALLY slow after 1,500 - 2,000
- records, let alone 5,000.
-
- I will probably add a menu for reading in catalogs so that you
- will have a list of current catalogs on the disk.
-
- I might add a "Disk Delete" function so that you can wipe out a
- whole disk from the catalog at a time. Right now all you have to
- do is delete all the filenames with the DELETE key.
-
- COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS, AND BUG REPORTS (HOPEFULLY NOT!)
-
- I am still working on this program. This is my first development
- project on the ST, and I have had quite a bit of fun with it.
- This program is meant as a way to get me into the world of
- software development, and I decided to use the shareware method of
- distribution. Since I am still working on this program I welcome
- any and ALL suggestions, no matter how trivial. If you feel you
- have a good suggestion to make Discat better, please drop me a
- line. Please report any bugs immediately! I can be reached by
- paper mail or electronic mail at the following addresses :
-
- Matt Leber
- 8851 SE 37th
- Mercer Island, WA 98040
-
- Compuserve ID# : 73657,3646
- GEnie Mailing ID : M.LEBER
-
- REGISTERING YOUR COPY
-
- This program represents many hours of work. I am distributing
- this via the shareware method for one main reason, PRICE. It
- costs me very little to distribute this way, and so I can provide
- quality software at a very low price. If you decide to use this
- program to any extent (This is the type of program that you might
- use five times in your life) I would appreciate $5. Registered
- users get the following :
-
- 1. Notification of updates via mail
- 2. Updates for only $3, by sending the notification card along
- with the $3 to me. I will send you a new disk with the
- program.
- 3. The satisfaction of being a nice person (it is there, really!)
-
- Registered users will be notified of updates two weeks before
- there release. If you are going to register your copy and want an
- update sent to you when it is ready (A new version should be out
- by Mid April, 1987), just send me $8 and avoid the hassle.
-
- All you have to do is take a $5 bill (use a non-see through
- envelope if you send cash...) or a check put it in an envelope
- with your name and address on it, and you are automatically
- registered. That is all there is to it.
-
- Even if you decide not to use this program, others might want to,
- please feel free to distribute the program in unmodified form to
- User Groups, friends, BBS's or any other way you wish. I thank
- you for reading this notice, and hope this program proves useful
- to you.
-
- Matt Leber
-
-