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!Chartdraw, v. 3 © Chris Johnson, 1995
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This Risc OS 3 compliant application allows the
production of a range of charts from data that can be
entered and edited from the keyboard. The program plots
line graphs, stacked and grouped barcharts and
piegraphs.
This application now gives full support to !Help or
!Bubblehelp, displaying information on its various
icons, windows, and menus when the help window is open.
Starting the program
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Double clicking on the !Chartdraw directory installs
the application on the icon bar. Clicking on the icon
on the iconbar opens an edit window into which the data
to be charted can be entered. Labels to append to the
axes etc. are also entered. Loading in one of the
demonstration data files should show how the edit
window operates.
If the program is freshly started, or any previous data
has been cleared, then the edit grid will be empty. If
the program has been used previously, any data already
entered and not cleared will be displayed ready for editing
and plotting.
More extensive explanation is available when the
program is running.
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The software referred to in these notes is NOT placed
into the public domain, but remains the copyright of
the author, Chris Johnson. It should not be posted on
bulletin boards or circulated on any public domain
software discs, except by prior and express agreement
with the author.
Anyone obtaining this software other than from the author,
and making use of the software other than for trial
purposes, is requested to register with the author by
sending a minimum of £3. All registered users will be
informed from time to time of any significant improvements
or 'bug' fixes and will be entitled to upgraded versions of
the software free of charge at any time by sending a blank
disc, an SAE and sufficient to cover return postage.
The software is supplied as is, and no warranty, either
express or implied, is given as to the suitability of the
software for any purpose.
If you have any comments on this program, or would like
to suggest ways in which it could be improved then
contact the author.
Chris Johnson
7 Lovedale Grove
Balerno
Edinburgh EH14 7DR
If you have access to the JANET e-mail system then you can
try
C.A.Johnson@hw.ac.uk
In any communication PLEASE
• quote the version number and date
• refer only to the program as issued.
• supply as many details as possible about the problem, and
indicate the hardware configuration of the machine being
used.
PLEASE SEND A STAMPED AND SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE IF YOU
REQUIRE A REPLY.
I hope you find the program of some use.
CafJ 22/4/95