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What's New Since The Initial Release
Of The WP Booklet System
May 29, 1993 (Version 2.1):
* Changed the beginning character for most of the macros from "»"
(ASCII 175) to "_" (underscore) to distinguish version 2.1 files
from those of earlier versions and to make the macros compatible
with High Sierra Format (the standard format for all CD ROM
products) and to insure they will not conflict with some networks
(Particularly Novel Network 2.15). I also removed the "!"
character from the filenames of others files, also to make them
compatible as well.
* Added INSTALL.BAT to the collection to automate the process of
installing WP Booklet. It will create a directory to put the
files into, will load WordPerfect and run the SETPATH.WPM which
will record the path to the macros and will also create a special
macro to lauch WP Booklet with.
* Updated SETPATH.WPM so it creates the macro _BKLTSET.WPM. This is
the macro which will hold the path to the files comprising WP
Booklet as well as other important information needed for the
system to operate on your system. It will also create a macro
for you to use in starting WP Booklet.
* The "Main Menu" of the system has been updated, enlarged and
enhanced. The "Convert" option has been renamed to "Rebuild". The
reason for this change will be more evident to registered users.
Information now displayed at the bottom of the screen include the
users registration number (the unregistered version flashes
"Unregistered"), the currently active printer and the name of the
file currently being edited. In the lower right hand corner a brief
message is now displayed saying either "The current document IS NOT
ready for conversion" or "The current document MAY BE ready for
conversion."
* Added code to shorten the current document name if the path was to
long to display on screen.
* Added support for multiple printers. Now all Booklet Paper
Definitions are stored in separate .DEF files. The name of the
.DEF file will be similar to the printers .PRS file. The file
_BOOKLET.TMP is the template used to create the .DEF file for
each printer.
* Other small changes were made to _BOOKLET.TMP. This again
necessitates an upgrading from previous versions of the system.
Thus, _UPGRADE.WPM has been created to automate the process of
upgrading the .DEF file from previous version of WP Booklet to
that needed for version 2.1.
* Added the option to Change Printers from the "Booklet Paper
Definitions" screen. You merely need to cursor to the appropriate
printer and press ENTER to change to that printer.
* Support has been added for additional booklet sizes. Standard,
Legal, A3, A4, A5, US Government, Half Standard and Half Legal
sizes are now supported.
* Numbers have been added to most of the options in the system to
allow for better compatibility with those using foreign languages.
* An information screen has been added for the unregistered version.
It is displayed when you exit the system.
* Support has been added for New Page Numbering codes in the text of
your document itself. If a New Page Number code is found during the
rebuilding process the current page numbering scheme is saved in the
file _BOOKLET.WRK. After the rebuilding process has completed, that
information is retrieved and the page numbering scheme is restored
to the booklet version of your document.
* The routine to automate Page Numbering codes has been updated and
enhanced. The wording at the top of the screen was changed to
reflect that Page Number Style and Page Number Position codes are
the ones which need to be in Document Initial Codes. Some of the
code driving the Style and Position routines were updated to make
the process both easier for the end user and less likely to cause
a crash.
* The routine to save your document before rebuilding into a booklet
has been greatly improved. If you use Long Document Names the
process now is much easier to deal with. You also now have the
option to try a different name if you find the name you entered
already exists on disk.
* The "Rebuilding Document Into A Booklet" screen has been much
improved. Toward the bottom of the screen the word "Working" is
now displayed during the rebuilding process. Several specific bits
of information will be displayed next to it as those functions are
carried out. Even on long documents the user will know what's
going on at all times.
* Added several codes to be checked for at the beginning of the
rebuilding process. Paper Size/Type, Endnotes, Outline, Tables,
Open Styles, Headers and Footers are all checked for. If found,
appropriate messages are printed on screen.
* Added Paired Styles to the list of codes checked for at the page
breaks.
* Added to option to either add a blank page to the start of the
document or proceed without adding any blank pages when the first
page of the document is determined to be Even.
* Added support for all types of Indent codes spanning the page
breaks.
* Added several codes to the list of codes "anchored" at the start
of each page. Additional codes added are Justification codes,
option and new number codes for all types of Graphic Boxes (as
needed) and Footnotes.
* Added code to make certain the proper printer is chosen in the
alternate document screen before the pages are copied over to it.
* Added code to copy the Initial Base Font setting to the new booklet.
* Tried to improve the use of Comments by creating them in the other
document screen and block moving them to their proper place.
* Changed all keystrokes for WordPerfect features from letters to
numbers. This should provide compatibility for oversees users.
* Besides all the changes listed above, numerous changes have been
made to the code of just about every macro in the system. In
fact, several new macros were created and others were divided
into multiple macros to keep down the size of the macros. I
learn something new everyday which will make the code more
reliable and compact. All these changes are just to numerous to
list individually.
June 24, 1992 (Version 2.0):
* Automated the Setup proceedure. It is no longer necessary for you
to edit the macro to specify the path to the subdirectory
containing your macros. When you activate the system for the
first time, an error will occur after which you will be prompted
for the path to your macros. WordPerfect's "Location of Files"
screen is displayed for you so there is no need to jot down the
path prior to running the WP Booklet System. A new macro to the
system, »SETPATH, takes care of this procedure.
* Replaced BOOKLET.DEF, the file containing a list of the defined
Booklet Paper Definitions. On some systems a couple of lines
would "wrap" making a complete mess of things. The problem was
caused by the size font which was active. I reduced the size of
the font and margins. Also changed the layout of the file, moving
the header section to the macro itself.
NOTE: Because of these changes, earlier versions of BOOKLET.DEF
are NOT compatible with version 2.0.
* Changed the name of all the macros, except for BOOKLET.WPM, by
adding "»" at the beginning of the name. This has been done to
prevent conflicts with other macros you may have with similar
names (such as CONVERT or CREATE).
* Fixed problems with the Delete and Insert function on the "Booklet
Paper Definitions" screen. The system was accepting invalid
responses. It would also refuse to Delete or Insert any definition
if the first one had been deleted.
* Fixed bug found in the CREATE macro which would only show up if you
tried to set the Bin number. This bug was never reported.
* Fixed bug in the CONVERT macro. If the number of pages in your
original was not a multiple of four, blank pages were added. If
2 or 3 blank pages were needed, 1 was added to the start of the
document. This approach was wrong since it forced Odd numbered
pages to be printed on the left rather than on the Right which is
the standard. The bug has been fixed and a routine has been added
to make certain Odd numbered pages appear on the Right according
to the commonly accepted standard.
* Fixed problem found when working with a blank document screen. If
you inserted a Booklet Paper Definition into a blank document screen
and then attempted to Retrieve an existing document into that screen,
the Initial Codes of the incoming document would overwrite the
Initial Codes of the blank document screen. By adding a comment to
the blank document screen this problem has been fixed.
* Changed method used to build the pages of the booklet version of your
document from {Block Move} to {Block Copy}. The former method, used
in earlier releases, would allow the original document, in some
cases, to be reformated in the middle of conversion. The resulting
booklets were not accurate. The new method works fine.
* Added support for those using Long Document Names.
* Enhanced the program to display a report on screen during the process
of converting into a booklet. It is now much more informative than
before.
* Added a Comment to the booklet version of your document showing the
page numbers of the document in the order they will be printed. The
page numbers in the Comment will look something like this for an 8
page booklet:
8,1 -- 2,7
6,3 -- 4,5
This information will be useful when you must reprint a single sheet
for the booklet and it will also help you know which sheets are to be
paired up at the copier. The documentation file has extensive
instructions on how to use these numbers.
* Support has been added for those using something other than inches
for the Units of Measure. This compatibility is achieved by simply
adding an "i" to the end of all data used to build the paper
definition. WordPerfect will then automatically convert to the Units
of Measure you are using.
Even with this added support, all margin settings still MUST be
entered in inches (whether fraction or decimal format).
* Added routines to search the entire document for Page Size/Type codes
as well as New Page Number codes. These are not allowed in the
document itself, except for New Page Number codes added by the WP
Booklet System at time of conversion into a booklet.
* Added a system to keep a log about particular paper definitions.
The date and time the definition was created is stored for each paper
definition. Each time it is used, that is, Inserted into a document,
the log is updated to reflect the filename the definition was inserted
into as well as the date and time it was inserted.
* Enhanced the Delete function, from the "Booklet Paper Definitions"
screen, to show you the log for the particular definition you want to
delete. This information may cause you to change your mind about
deleting it, seeing which files it has been used in.
* Added option to the "Booklet Paper Definitions" screen to view the log
for a particular paper definition. It is option #4 (View).
* Added option to the "Booklet Paper Definitions" screen to more easily
return to the Main Menu of the System. Cancel (F1) has always
returned you to the Main Menu but now option #5 (Main Menu) will also
return you to the Main Menu.
* Added the ability to work with Page Numbers. It is option #3 (Work
with Page Numbers), on the "Main Menu". These functions allow you to
reset the starting page number, define a page numbering style, and
specify where the page number is to be positioned on the page. These
functions have been automated to insure the codes are placed in
Document Initial Codes.
* Added support for two additional booklet sizes. Sizes now supported
include:
Standard 5.5" x 8.5" (11" x 8½" folded)
Legal 7" x 8.5" (14" x 8½" folded)
Half Standard 4.25" x 5.5" (2 on 8½" x 11", cut, then folded)
Half Legal 4.25" x 7" (2 on 8½" x 14", cut, then folded)
* Added an option to the "Adding Booklet Paper Definition: Definition
Parameters" screen so you can be prompted at print time. Previous
versions would automatically prompt you for paper only if you had
selected "Manual" as the Location of Paper. Now YOU make the choice
about being prompted or not. One exception, however. If you are
working on one of the new booklet sizes, Half Standard or Half Legal,
you will automatically be prompted for paper at print time. This is
due to the way in which these booklet sizes must be printed.
* Added the following options to the bottom of the "Adding Booklet Paper
Definition: Definition Parameters" screen:
Re-enter above "P"arameters; "A"bort; Pro"c"eed: C
If you see you have made mistakes in entering the parameters for the
definition, you can simply press "P" to start over. If you want to
abort the definition, simply press "A". By pressing either "C" or
the ENTER key, you proceed to create the definition.
* Added a unique title for as many screens in the system as possible.
This should make the documentation file easier to follow.
* Added several codes to the list added at the start of each page during
conversion into a booklet. Refer to the documentation file for a
complete list of these codes and explanation for their placement at
the page breaks.
* Added at least a limited degree of support for those with color
monitors.
April 27, 1992 (Version 1.1):
* Fixed bug in the routine to delete an existing definition which
had slipped by earlier tests.
* Cleaned up one of the search routines to make it more concise
and slightly faster.
* Removed most comments from the macros to make the macros
smaller.
* Made small cosmetic changes to some parts of the system.
* Updated documentation file to include hints on the use of Graphic
Boxes. Also tried to improve the printed appearance of the
documentation file.
* Fixed bug in documentation (left out address to send registration!).
* Created separate file for Registration Form.
* Created separate file for Version History.
April 15, 1992 (Version 1.0):
* Initial release of the system.