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- { AudioNexus: music library records } Documentation
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- ≥ To read this documentation on-line most anywhere in the program, press ≥
- ≥ the <Alt-M> key combination. ≥
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- { AudioNexus: music library records } is an effective and efficient system
- of recordkeeping for an individual, professional or institutional collection
- of audio materials, such as those for audio cassettes, compact discs,
- phonodiscs, DCC's, MiniDiscs and other formats. The materials are presented
- and maintained in an attractive visually-oriented environment. A complete
- report and label writer utility provides on-screen and/or printed reports
- plus personalized informational album labels.
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- Audio records are normally maintained in library number order, with sort
- command options to arrange the collection in order of album title, composer,
- music title, artist(s), organization/group, conductor, category, or date
- acquired.
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- The user may view entries in either of Form View or Table View formats --
- editing, deleting or replacing records in the user's own collection.
- Additional records may be appended in any number required (theoretical
- limit: 1 billion records). Edits or corrections are easy and quick to
- make in either Form or Table View.
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- On-line documentation is available at the touch of a hot-key selection.
- Pop-up calculator and text-search facilities are provided, also via hot-key
- choices. Mouse support is provided for scrolling through the data table;
- however, a mouse is not necessary to utilize the program.
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- An automatic report facility provides attractive on-screen and printed
- reports and Audio Labels. A printer selection utility provides for a wide
- choice of available printers.
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- The program is simple to use and offers intuitive features commonly found
- in RCCO Research OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) filer applications.
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- The unregistered copy is not in any way limited as to the usefulness,
- capacity, or reporting facilities of the program. Registration will remove
- the unregistered reminder notices and provide legal authorization for con-
- tinued use of the program after a thirty-day trial period.
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- Introduction
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- After you have had some practice dealing with the data table concept in
- { AudioNexus }, you will find entry and maintenance of the table quite
- familiar and simple. Review the initial sample entries to start, add your
- own, and delete or edit/overwrite the samples. (The sample entries are not
- complete entries; they exist to demonstrate display format and to provide
- material for running sample reports.)
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- The entries in this table are sorted in any of nine ways; they are then
- maintained in sort order no matter how you choose to enter new items.
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- The View/Print Reports window offers the opportunity to preview on-screen
- the appearance of the printed report. Again, records may be sorted in any
- of five ways, resulting in an attractive ASCII text report. Print output,
- when selected, is sent to the default printer.
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- The report output includes the Cost column cell as an entry on the Preview
- and Printed report; at the end of the report the total of the Cost column
- is summarized to give a picture of total investment in the collection.
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- An Audio Labels printing utility is included for the creation of personal-
- ized 1 x 3.5" Avery labels showing informational detail and, with program
- registration, the user's name.
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- Easy batch file idea
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- You may wish to create a batch file for your batch directory:
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- @ECHO OFF
- C: (or whatever drive you use)
- CD \AUDIONX
- AUDIONX
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- Please consult your DOS manual if you are unfamiliar with creating batch
- files. The above batch file will make operation of { AudioNexus: music
- library records } easier for you.
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- If you have not yet created your batch file and simply want to get right in-
- to the program, change to the \AUDIONX directory and type:
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- AudioNx<enter>
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- to begin the { AudioNexus } program.
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- Moving around
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- In general, the <Esc> key or <RightMouse> will either advance the program to
- the next screen or back up to the previous level; exceptions are noted on
- certain screens, but in general <Esc> or <RightMouse> are the exit keys.
- <LeftMouse> is the same as the <Enter> key. Scroll with the mouse or arrow
- keys up/down the table, menus, on-screen reports, and when reading this
- reference material on-line.
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- When accessing data in 'Table View' (similar to a spreadsheet image), there
- are some special key combinations called QuickJumps. QuickJumps allow you
- to move around to the four corners of a table instantly, avoiding lengthy
- scrolling with arrow keys or the mouse. The QuickJump keys are:
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- <Ctrl-PgDn> <Ctrl-PgUp> <Ctrl-End> and <Ctrl-Home>.
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- (Also, <Ctrl-RightArrow> and <Crtl-LeftArrow> may be used
- for panning to the right and left.) Once you observe their function, you
- will most likely always use them. Pressing <Esc> or <RightMouse> while in
- Table View saves any changes that may have been made and advances you to the
- next screen.
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- In Table View, a blinking cursor inside of a cell indicates that you are in
- edit mode. To end edit mode of a cell and retain any changes, press <Enter>.
- To discard current cell edits, press <Esc> while still in edit mode.
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- Although you may add and/or edit records (entries) in the Table View format,
- two special hot-keys provide Form View editing and appending. <Alt-N> will
- bring up a blank "form" containing entry cells for all the information in a
- single new record, in easy-to-fill-out format. Similarly, the <Alt-E> key
- combination will bring up a form view to Edit the item, or record, that you
- have positioned the cursor on. Make your new entries or editing changes in
- Form View, then press <F10> to Save or <Esc> to reject the changes. (You may
- note that <Esc> reacts differently in Form View than it does in Table View;
- in Table View, pressing <Esc> automatically saves any changes as it exits.)
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- Pressing the hot-key combination <Alt-K> in most areas of the program will
- bring up the OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) Pocket Calculator for quick math chores.
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- Press <Alt-M> (for "Manual") to instantly access this help document
- (AudioNx.doc).
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- To enter the check-mark character ( ˚ ) into one of the special check-
- mark cells (see below for check-mark cell explanation), simply press <F4> in
- the cell where the character is needed. This feature is available in either
- Table or Form View. (If you attempt to add the check-mark symbol in the
- Lockr utility (see below), please note that you must first press <Enter>,
- release it, and then press <F4>.)
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- The current date may entered in the "Date Acquired" cell simply by pressing
- a hot-key. In Table View, move to the cell requiring the date, press
- <Enter>, release it, and then press <F5>. In Form View, move the highlight
- to the date cell and simply press <F5>.
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- From Table View, pressing the hot-key <F6> calls up the special utility
- called "Lockr." With this facility, you may "freeze" or lock a field of
- your choice into place in the leftmost column. Then, as you pan to the
- right and back, the Lockr field remains in constant view. Several edit
- facilities normally available in Table View are accessible in Lockr.
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- Also available in Table View is the "Searchr" facility, called by pressing
- the <F2> key. With Searchr, you may search character-type fields (Library
- Number, Music Title, Conductor, Artist(s), etc.) for a word or combina-
- tions of text. For example, if you choose to search the Album Title field
- in the sample entries for "royal courts" (or "ROYAL COURTS" or "Royal
- Courts") you will find a result yielding one find displayed in a special
- pop-up table showing the record containing the search text. After the final
- match is found, you are returned to the main Table View with the record
- highlight on the last match found. If there are no matches to your text
- search, the main Table View reappears.
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- The main records table
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- After the program loads behind the sign-on screen, the user is presented
- with a selection of sorting options for the initial presentation of data.
- After selecting a sort command option, the primary Table View screen is
- shown. In this view, the cells (or fields) are displayed with horizontal
- column headers indicating the different cell/field names; a multiple selec-
- tion of records (or rows) indicate the different data entries. In Form View
- ( <Alt-E> or <Alt-N> ), a single data record is shown with the cell struc-
- tures available in vertical presentation.
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- The cell for LIBRARY_NO (Library Number) entry is of the type that will
- accept either numerical or alphabetic data. A numerical type entry will be
- maintained in sort order as long as there are leading zero placeholders (ie,
- 0001, 0002, 0003, etc.). The alphanumeric format allows one to use any
- combination of letters or numbers within the Library Number entry, up to and
- including seven alphanumeric characters. For example, different areas of
- interest may be grouped within the same table simply by prefixing the number
- with a letter code. One might begin all classical-related titles with
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- something like "C1001" while jazz albums may begin with "J1001" and rock
- albums with "R1001," etc. -- maintaining separation between areas of
- interest. Differentiation may be desirable for separating cassette library
- entries from those of compact discs or DCC's, as an alternative example.
- Aggregate collections of user-created audio tapes may need to be delineated
- from commercial releases. The point here is that flexibility is provided
- for creation of codes that will work best for the user's own library. (The
- codes may also have letters appended to the end of a number, as in "1001C"
- or "1002D," etc.)
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- So that the sort mechanism of the name fields (Conductor, Composer,
- Artist(s) ) may be effectively maintained, the names should be entered in
- the format:
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- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Walter, Bruno
- Solti, Sir Georg
- Lewis, Jerry Lee
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- That is, the last name is entered first to effect the alphabetical sort.
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- Similarly, Music or Album Titles should be entered:
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- Last Six Symphonies, The
- Motorcycle Song, The
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- Care should be taken that such entry is not done when not really necessary,
- or makes for a contorted view of a familiar title. For example, it seems to
- make little sense to enter an accepted title like
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- An American in Paris
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- American in Paris, An
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- As in the sample entries, there need not be entries in both the Music Title
- and Album Title fields. Many classical albums, for example, do not have an
- indicated or differentiated album title; entry is traditionally most
- appropriate by Composer and Music Title. Rock, Folk, or Jazz albums may
- ordinarily contain many music titles and identified with an ablum title name;
- you may not wish to list each single music title for such collections, but
- you may do so if you wish.
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- The cell ARTISTS (or rather, "Artist(s)") is intended to hold single or
- multiple names in any sequence or format the user cares to enter them. Up
- to 33 characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, separator symbols) may
- be entered in this field for each library item. Only the leading character
- entries will affect the sorts, however. We suggest that you use this field
- for single artists such as "Jackson, Michael" or "Sting" but that established
- names of groups such as "Dire Straits" or "Miles Davis Quintet" should be
- placed in the field ORGANIZ ("Organization / Group"). Classical entries may
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- include in the Artist(s) field the names of multiple soloists, narrators,
- guest artists, etc.
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- The CATEGORY cell may indicate the type of music:
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- Classical
- Choral
- Folk
- Jazz
- Metal
- Military
- Rock
- Soul
- ...etc.
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- You may have as many different types of entries in the Category field as
- you may need. We have attempted to best design AudioNexus to accomodate
- all areas of interest, including the ecclectic. You must decide which of
- the other available fields are related to a particular Category and simply
- use them as necessary.
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- The YEAR ("Year Released") entry should be made in four-digit format; ie,
- "1957" rather than just "57."
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- In AudioNexus, there are several special "check-mark" cells which simply
- accept a " ˚ " entry (implemented with the <F4> key in both Form and Table
- Views). These 18 cells are:
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- CASSETTE
- DCC
- CD
- MINIDISC (MiniDisc)
- PHONODISC (ie, "Records" or "LP's")
- REEL_TO_R (Reel-to-reel)
- OTHER_A
- OTHER_B
- OTHER_C
- MONO
- DIGITAL
- METAL
- CHROMIUM
- NORMAL (Normal Bias)
- SPECIAL
- NOISE_RED (Noise Reduction)
- DOLBY_B
- DOLBY_C
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- Simply indicate with a check-mark those particular cells that are applicable
- for a record entry. To remove a check-mark in a cell, replace it with a
- <Space Bar> space rather than using the <Del> key. You may find entry into
- the check-mark cells easier within Form View rather than in Table View, even
- though the <F4> key is used for both. (If you attempt to add the check-mark
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- symbol in the Lockr utility, please note that you must first press <Enter>,
- release it, and then press <F4>.)
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- The DURATION cell accepts playing time entries in minutes (ie, for a 1 1/2
- hour timing, enter "90").
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- The QUALITY cell ("Quality Rating") is an optional user-defined rating
- system for the overall quality of the album or performance. The field will
- accept alphanumeric entries, and those entries may be (and usually are)
- subjective.
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- The DATE_ACQ ("Date Acquired") and COST cells represent the acquisition date,
- and price paid, by the user for the current selection.
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- The LOCATION cell is a an alphanumeric entry to indicate the physical
- location of the music title in the user's library. You may use any combin-
- ation of letters and numbers, up to and including eight characters.
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- The COMMENTS cell is of the type that will allow passages of up to 65
- characters of comment text to be entered for any record.
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- The cells in both Form and Table Views are limited in capacity to that which
- is shown on the screen. Their function and content should be intuitive and
- easy to use.
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- Record deletions in Table View
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- Please be aware that when you delete (with the <Del> key) a record (or "row,"
- if you are used to spreadsheet terms), it is first "marked" for deletion
- (you will see a caption, <Deleted> at the top of the screen). The actual
- deletion does NOT OCCUR until you EXIT the table view screen. Also note that
- the <Del> key is a "toggle;" that is, if you press <Del> a second time on a
- record already marked for deletion you will "undelete" the record.
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- Any undeletes must be performed prior to exiting the table view screen. As
- you exit, any records marked for deletion are permanently removed from the
- table. Simply exercise caution when performing record deletes on the table,
- which is, in essence, a permanent history table of library records and
- any deleted records are irretrievably lost.
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- Pressing <Esc> or <RightMouse> saves any changes that may have been made and
- exits the current screen. When you next again view the table, the records
- you "marked" for deletion are gone.
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- Viewing/Reporting Selection
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- After viewing, adding or editing data records in the { AudioNexus } table,
- you press <Esc> to exit the screen. You are then presented a mini-menu
- offering options to View/Print reports/labels, change printers, or exit the
- program.
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- The report/listing is first shown on the screen in wide-access format; that
- is, the report is wider than 80 characters and may be scrolled out to the
- right in order to view all contained information. Simply use the arrow keys
- or mouse. After viewing your data on the screen, press <Esc> to exit the
- Print Preview screen; you will then be presented with an option to print the
- report; wide reports are printed in compressed mode on the default printer
- at the standard printer port LPT1.
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- The report content for { AudioNexus } is necessarily limited to a certain
- pre-defined set of columns based on a selection of fields from the data
- table. The columns include Library Number, Album Title, Artist(s), Organiza-
- tion/Group, Date Acquired, and Cost. Because certain key fields such as
- Composer, Music Title, and Conductor are not contained in reports, the user
- is encouraged to always define an entry for the Album Title cell.
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- The report output includes the Cost column cell as an entry on the Preview
- and Printed report; at the end of the report the total of the Cost column
- is summarized to give a picture of total investment in the collection.
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- Duplicate Library Number and/or Album Title entries are eliminated from
- reports; that is, if there are several Library Number entries for an album:
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- C1005 Brahms, Johannes Symphony No. 1
- C1005 Brahms, Johannes Symphony No. 3
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- there will be only one instance of the Library Number "C1005" appearing on
- reports. It is important, therefore, to have cells like the Cost field
- entered equally for duplicate library entries of albums; if this is done,
- the totaling of the Cost summary will be accurately reflected.
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- Reports may be sorted in order of five different choices:
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- Library Number
- Album Title
- Artist(s)
- Organization/Group
- Date Acquired
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- The report shown on the screen will have a resulting text file left in the
- current directory; this text file, in standard ASCII format, has the ex-
- tension .RPT as report identifier. The prefix part of the file name will
- refer briefly to the report selection you had made; this file is overwrit-
- ten each time you specify a new version of the report.
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- The main use of the resulting .RPT files is for users who have desktop
- publishing programs and/or Microsoft Windows(tm) who would like to print out
- their reports from { AudioNexus } with the unique font and formatting
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- capabilities contained in those programs. Simply read or import the .RPT
- files as standard ASCII text files. For example, in Microsoft Windows(tm)
- Notepad, you may simply open the file by specifying the file name (ie,
- "AudioNx.RPT") and view/prepare your report as desired. In Ventura
- Publisher(tm), Windows(tm) Write, or Microsoft Word for Windows(tm), you
- would import the file as standard ASCII text and make your printed presen-
- tations from within those programs. Refer to those programs' documentation
- for information on formatting columnar text or tables.
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- If you have no use whatsover for the resulting .RPT file left in your cur-
- rent directory, you may safely delete it or leave it there, as desired.
- It will recur each time you use the Viewing/Reporting facility, and an
- existing .RPT file will be overwritten by any new update. You may also
- retain a .RPT file by renaming the prefix part of the file name and storing
- it in the directory or on diskette.
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- Label Writer
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- On the utilities menu is a selection for creating informational/ownership
- Audio Labels for the collection.
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- The Label Writer module is a simple utility allowing you to print up to six-
- teen labels at one time based upon information you have entered into the main
- records table. The labels print with the following layout and information:
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- ≥ <Library No> <Date Acq> <Cost> ≥
- ≥ <Album Title> ≥
- ≥ <Organization/Group> ≥
- 1" ≥ <Artist(s)> ≥
- ≥ Library of: <Registered user's name> ≥
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- If the copy of the program is not yet registered, the line containing the
- registered user's name will be blank with sufficient space remaining on the
- label to write in by hand the owner's name. Upon registration, the name
- entered as the registered user will appear on the last line of the labels.
-
- Labels are printed in compressed print mode. You may wish to manually select
- letter-quality mode on your printer before printing labels.
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- The Label Writer is set up for standard 1" x 3.5" labels, such as the widely
- available Avery #4145 adhesive pin-feed printer labels. (Laser and ink jet
- printer owners may have to improvise a label carrier to hold a vertical strip
- of such labels.) Labels may also be "printed to" (displayed on) the screen.
-
- In the Label Writer module itself, you are presented with empty LIBRARY_NO
- cells, one at a time up to sixteen in number. You may type directly into
- the cell the ID number desired, or better yet, press <Enter> in the empty
- cell and choose entries from the pop-up PickList. A descriptive verifica-
- tion/reminder is provided on-screen, to the right of each entry.
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- After you have chosen and then confirmed with the <Enter> key one or more
- entries (16 maximum) for labels you wish to print, simply press <Esc> in the
- next empty cell to move on to the actual printing prompt screen. You will
- then have an election to print to the <P>rinter, send to the <S>creen, or
- <Q>uit. Make your selection by pressing the appropriate letter key ("P" "S"
- or "Q").
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- If you choose <P>rinter, you will see a prompt asking if the printer is ready
- and loaded with 1 x 3.5" labels. Pressing "Y" begins the printing of your
- labels. There will be up to five printed lines on each label, provided you
- properly entered the information for each entry in the main records table.
- The left print margin is 7 characters in compressed mode.
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- If you choose to "print" to the Screen, you will see the selections shown in
- label format on the screen.
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- Choosing the <Q>uit option will leave the Label Writer utility.
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- Printer Support
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- There is printer support for a variety of printers; select a compatible
- printer from the "Select a Different Printer" item on the Utilities Menu to
- replace the default printer. If your exact brand and model of printer is not
- listed, there should be at least one selection that is a compatible emulation
- for your printer; check your own printer's manual for emulation guidelines.
-
- You may wish to manually select letter-quality print style on the printer
- itself.
-
- If you elect to use the selection for "Generic Printer," please note that
- print size codes will not be sent to your printer. You should then select
- manually on the printer itself the compressed mode option for the printing
- of reports and labels.
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- Technical Matters
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- { AudioNexus: music library records }(tm) will run on IBM-compatible
- computers with 512k of memory. All display modes are supported; although
- the video was designed on and primarily intended for VGA display, the program
- was simultaneously tested on, and modified as needed for, monochrome displays
- as well as laptop B/W displays in order that contrasts and prompts be present
- and visible to all possible users. Special features that are VGA-only are
- compensated for in the other displays, with no adverse effect on program
- execution.
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- { AudioNexus } must be installed on a hard drive. Do not attempt to install
- to, or run the program on, a floppy drive.
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- DOS 3.1 or higher is required. Mouse support is provided, but a mouse is not
- required for use of the program.
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- A disk cache utility used on your system will provide great benefit to run-
- ning { AudioNexus }, resulting in marked improvement in speed and efficien-
- cy throughout the program.
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- { AudioNexus } will use expanded memory if it is available on the system,
- even if it is only present in a small amount. The presence of expanded
- memory, particularly on a 386 or greater computer, significantly enhances
- the performance and efficiency of this software, especially as the collection
- grows in size.
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- A variety of printers is supported via a selection on the Utilities Menu.
- Popular printers and emulations are provided to the best of our knowledge;
- if there is difficulty with any of the printer choice settings, kindly send
- us a note regarding this and any possible corrections/additions you may have
- found, if any. Laser printer support is included. The printer must be
- connected to LPT1 or you must use a DOS utility (we suggest something like
- PC Magazine's LPTPORT.COM) that will direct LPT1 calls to an alternate
- address.
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- It is possible (but unlikely) that index files (*.IX) can, at some point,
- become corrupted and you see an error message referring to index files. This
- would likely only occur if you had been working in the program and those
- files were being updated when there was a power outage (or an equivalent
- occurrence). Simply change to the directory where this occurred, and at the
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- to delete all the index files; the next time you run the program, the index
- files will be rebuilt. Do not take the backup .IX files you may have stored
- on your daily backup diskettes; they may or may not match the data tables if
- the program was performing updating when the corruption occurred.
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- If you have data tables (*.DB) that become unusable for any reason, copy them
- from your daily backup diskettes. Delete any .IX index files as detailed
- above and allow the program to rebuild them (the process is very fast and
- usually imperceptible to the user). Also, please be aware that data tables
- (.DB) can appear to be corrupted to some users, but usually the problem is
- with indexes (.IX) that no longer match or are not current with the assoc-
- iated .DB table. Try deleting the .IX files as described above before
- deciding the .DB tables are bad.
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- Registration Information
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- { AudioNexus } is licensed and supplied as is, without any warranty. To
- the extent permitted under applicable law, RCCO Research Associates disclaims
- all warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to this software
- program, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any
- particular purpose.
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- In particular, this software program is not guaranteed to prevent or detect
- damage to your data or programs. In no event shall RCCO Research Associates
- be liable for any claims for lost profits or any damage, including, but not
- limited to, special, incidental, consequential or other damage (including,
- without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interrup-
- tion, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of
- the use of or inability to use this RCCO Research Associates product, even if
- RCCO Research Associates has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
- Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
- quential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
- In no case shall RCCO Research Associates's liability exceed the license fees
- paid for the right to use the licensed version of the software. The license
- agreement and warranty shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the
- laws of the state of Tennessee.
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- This software program, { AudioNexus: music library records }(tm), is
- protected under the Copyright Laws of the United States of America and all
- applicable International Copyright Conventions. Makers and/or users of
- illegal or unauthorized copies of the registered version are subject to
- prosecution under these laws.
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- The names { AudioNexus: music library records }(tm) and OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm)
- are trademarks of RCCO Research Associates.
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- The registration fee will license one copy for use on any one computer at
- any one time.
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- You are granted a limited trial period of 30 days to determine whether
- or not you wish to register your copy of this software. Registration will
- eliminate the unregistered reminder notices and grant the user authorized
- continued use of the program. After the trial period, if you wish to
- continue using this program you may mail a registration fee of U.S. $15.00
- + $1.00 handling ($2.00 handling non-U.S.) to RCCO Research and receive
- authorized registration codes for validating your software to registered
- status. (After receiving your registration codes, simply use the
- Register.exe program which should be found with the copy you now have).
- Check or money order only, please. Tennessee clients please include 8.5%
- sales tax on the total amount.
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- Please indicate program name and version number on your order; you may use
- the Order.frm file provided in this package or simply send a note or letter
- with your name, address and remittance. Your comments on our programs are
- welcomed.
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- ≥ *Please* indicate the program name *and* version number on your order; we ≥
- ≥ *must* have this information in order to send the proper validation codes ≥
- ≥ for the copy of the software you now have. ≥
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- ≥ Please consider how unusally low the registration price is for a full, ≥
- ≥ legal, registered copy of software you may use for many years. ≥
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- ≥ to continue using it without purchasing a registered copy, it must be ≥
- ≥ considered unauthorized use of proprietary authorship and material. ≥
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- Register.exe
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- The separate executable file called Register.exe supplied with this package
- is usable only when you have obtained a valid serial number for this program
- directly from RCCO Research. This particular version of Register.exe works
- *only* with the current version of *this* software program. The Register.exe
- supplied herewith will not work with other RCCO Research programs; other RCCO
- Research programs will have their own proprietary versions of Register.exe.
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- When you receive your serial number information with your registration,
- simply change to the directory in which this software is installed and
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- REGISTER<enter>
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- Carefully follow the prompts and enter the supplied information, as well as
- your name (and optional company name) exactly as shown on your registration
- invoice received from RCCO Research. If you enter erroneous numerical infor-
- mation into Register.exe, there will be no harm done; simply allow the
- Register.exe program to reset itself to the default parameters and run it
- again.
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- Please note, for the benefit of our registered users, that the registration
- codes purchased will work with all *minor* update versions of this program.
- For example, if your current copy of this program is v1.0, your registration
- codes will work with any update containing the *major* version number "1"
- (the number before the decimal point); ie, 1.2, 1.5, 1.75, etc. In this
- manner, your updates, if any, are at no further cost to you other than the
- purchase of an update disk you see in a shareware disk catalog or the down-
- load from your favorite BBS. Simply use a backup copy of your own main
- records table (.DB; delete the index (.IX) file(s) first) with the update
- release and use your 1.x codes to initialize the updated version of the
- program with Register.exe.
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- Any *major* version (the number before the decimal point; ie, 2.x etc.)
- change, if any, will be offered to registered users directly by RCCO Research
- at significant discount (usually about 50%) from the then current cost of
- registration. Please note that we do not plan or foresee frequent major
- version changes for this particular program.
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- Additional Information
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- If you have any comments regarding the program { AudioNexus } after or with
- registration, please send them in writing to:
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- RCCO Research Associates
- P. O. Box 196
- Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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- Please include your phone (day & evening) and fax (if any) numbers as well
- as your mailing address on ALL written communications. Please indicate the
- serial number from your copy of the program as well as your CustID number.
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- Q. I see the file Order.frm [order form] in my \AUDIONX directory. How may
- I print it out on my printer?
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- A. To print the registration order form, make sure your printer is on and
- ready with at least 2 sheets of paper, change to the \AUDIONX directory
- and at the DOS prompt, type exactly the following:
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- COPY ORDER.FRM PRN<enter>
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- Q. Sometimes I add an entry to the main records table by QuickJumping to the
- bottom of the table and pressing <DownArrow> to provide a new, blank row.
- After filling in the information for the different cells, I think the new
- record should appear in its proper place in normal sort order. Why does
- it stay at the bottom? (It is in the correct place after leaving the
- table and then returning at a later time.)
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- A. Although we suggest using <Alt-N> (Form View) to add a new item, you may
- add one in Table View as the question describes. However, in Table View,
- additions in this manner will require a screen "refresh" to show the new
- entry in its proper position. To refresh a Table View screen after you
- finish your new entry, try pressing <PgUp> once or twice to rewrite the
- screen; the new record should appear in its proper relative position.
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- { AudioNexus: music library records }(tm)
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- an OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm) filer
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- (C) Copyright MCMXCIII RCCO Research Associates.
- All Rights Reserved under International Conventions.
- Product of U.S.A.
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- Post Office Box 196
- Gatlinburg, Tennessee
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- Please consult your favorite shareware source for the availability of current
- DOS and Windows versions of programs in the RCCO Research OBJECTS::NEXUS(tm)
- series, as well as that of our bestselling flagship program:
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