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PMCALEND.DOC
ver 1.0 Oct/Nov, 1990
Presentation Manager Calendar/Clock and File Datestamp Application
CALENDAR
PMCALEND's main function is to display monthly calendars for years that
can range from 1800 to 2050.
The following keys can be used to change the calendar display:
KEY Displays
CTRL+N - Next month of the same year
CTRL+P - Previous month of the same year
CTRL+Y - Next year, does not change month
CTRL+V - Previous year, does not change month
CTRL+R - Calendar for current system date
Other keys not relating to changing current calendar:
CTRL+C - Configuration options
CTRL+D - Datestamp a file
CTRL+B - About PMCALEND
CTRL+X - Exit
HOLIDAYS
PMCALEND also displays the next holiday and the number of shopping days
left until Christmas (the current day is counted, however, you really
should be out shopping now for it to count!). The next holiday and
number of days till Christmas are always based on the current system
date.
Holidays included:
New Year's Day Valentine's Day St. Patrick's Day
Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day
Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas
Your own birthday can be added under the configuration option, and if it
falls between the current system date and the next holiday, "Your
birthday" will be the next holiday.
CONFIGURATION
Configurable options include screen foreground and background colors, font
size, and window position and size. Your favorite options can be saved and
used as the default when PMCALEND is run. PMCALEND is probably most useful
when sized to show only the calendar portion...the "shopping days till
Christmas" was implemented especially for someone I work with.
DATESTAMP
PMCALEND will datestamp a file with whatever date and time you select
(between years 1980-2000). A file can even be datestamped with 00/00/00
(may be useful for testing some of your own programs).
HPFS long file names are recognized.
File information shown includes the current date and time stamp, the
numeric value of the file's attribute, the file size, the amount of disk
space actually allocated to the file, and the percent of wasted space
(slack). The 'Creation' and 'Last Access' dates and times will only be
valued for disks formatted with HPFS.
REVISION HISTORY & REGISTRATION
This is the first version! I would be most greatful for any comments,
suggestions, and/or bug reports.
If you use PMCALEND, please send a small donation of $10.00 so that I
can prove to my husband that all the long hours I spend with my PC
instead of with him are really worth something. Thank you.
Donna Campanella
508 Natalie Lane
Norristown, PA 19401
CompuServe 72010,2305
Prodigy KCTW07A