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- Conversion Master
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- Version 1.0
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- Legal Stuff:
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- Copyrights / Trademarks:
- The Conversion Master(TM) program and all files distributed with it
- are Copyrighted (C) by Pryority Systems Inc. who retains all
- rights. No part of it can be reproduced in any way other than
- covered in the license agreement. The name Conversion Master(TM) is
- a trademark of Pryority Systems Inc.
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- Guarantee:
- There are no implied warranties or guarantees of accuracy. The
- conversion factors used in Conversion Master have been carefully
- researched by Pryority Systems Inc. and are believed to be
- accurate. If you find an error, please let us know and we will
- correct it in the next version. That is our guarantee. Pryority
- Systems Inc. will not be held liable for any damages or loses
- resulting from information produced by this program. Your use of
- Conversion Master is your acceptance of these terms.
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- Copyright (C) 1994
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- Pryority Systems Inc.
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- All Rights Reserved
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- Conversion Master
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- Overview of the Program:
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- Conversion Master is a unit of measure conversion program. It
- will work from the command line or from a full screen interactive
- mode. It is intended to be useful and easy to use.
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- Installation:
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- Conversion Master and all of the files delivered with it should
- be copied into the same directory. It is best if this directory
- contains only the Conversion Master files but it is not required.
- If you already have a directory for your utility programs, this
- is a good place. This directory should also be included in the
- PATH command. See your DOS manual for instructions on making
- directories, copying files and the PATH command. See your
- Windows manual for installation in your Windows desktop.
- Although Conversion Master is a DOS program, it can be launched
- from your Windows desktop and operate in a DOS window. CM.ICO is
- a Windows icon provided for this purpose.
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- Command Line Mode Of Operation:
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- Conversion Master will operate from the DOS prompt. This is
- called the command line where DOS interprets and executes
- commands. Here is an example of how to use Conversion Master at
- the command line. At the DOS prompt type:
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- CM 24 INCHES TO FEET <enter>
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- <enter> means to press the ENTER key. On the following line you
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- 24 Inches = 2 Feet
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- CM is easier and quicker to type than CONVERSION MASTER. The
- units can be entered in upper or lower case letters. They can
- also be entered in singular or plural units. Some units can be
- entered by their abbreviation. For example, any of the following
- commands will return the same line:
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- CM 24 INCHES TO FEET <enter>
- cm 24 inches to feet <enter>
- cm 24 in to ft <enter>
- cm 24 inch to foot <enter>
- cm 24 in to foot< enter>
- cm 24 inches to ft <enter>
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- You probably get the idea.
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- Now try this, type
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- cm 36 <enter>
- You should get the following line:
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- 36 Inches = 3 Feet
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- CM saves the units used in each new conversion. If you have only
- 1 parameter on the command line with the CM command, and that
- parameter is a number, CM will use the same units of measure that
- were used in the previous conversion. The only difference is
- that the new number will be converted this time. This can be
- very handy for converting a series of numbers with common units.
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- Conversion Master will not let you convert units that are not
- compatible. For example, type the following:
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- CM 2 FT TO GAL <enter>
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- You will see an appropriate message that says
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- "Feet" can not be converted to "Gallons"
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- To get a list of all units of measure that are accepted and the
- abbreviations accepted, just type:
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- CM LIST
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- You will see a list that includes the category the unit belongs
- to, the plural name and the abbreviation, if there is one. Not
- all units have an abbreviation associated with it as you will see
- from the list.
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- CM PRINT will do the same but this will send the output to your
- printer. It is several pages long so have plenty of paper ready.
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- CM ? <enter>
- CM H <enter>
- CM HELP <enter>
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- Any of these 3 commands will display a short summary of the
- commands available.
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- Interactive Mode Of Operation:
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- An interactive mode is also available. Type the following:
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- CM <enter>
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- You will see a screen that lists some of the available categories
- at the top of the screen. At the bottom of the screen is a
- message area that will prompt you as you go along. A Copyright
- message and a reminder to register the shareware version will
- displayed for a brief period.
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- The interactive mode is designed to be as natural as possible.
- You use the cursor (arrow) keys or the TAB key to move around.
- Press the ENTER key to get into a mode and press the ESC key to
- get out. This is consistent throughout Conversion Master.
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- When you first get into the interactive mode, there will be a
- highlighted category of units at the top of the screen. You can
- select the category you are interested in by moving the highlight
- there and pressing ENTER or you simply press the highlighted
- letter in the name. This will display all of the units of
- measure within the category in the center part of the screen.
- For this demonstration we will work with the units of measure in
- the Length category. The Length category should already be
- highlighted at the top of the screen. If it is not, use the
- cursor keys to move the highlight to Length and press the ENTER
- key. This will fill the screen with the units of measure in the
- Length category.
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- Notice that the first unit in the list is highlighted and that
- the highlight at the top of the screen has disappeared. Any
- cursor keys that are pressed now will move this new highlight.
- You can now move to the unit of measure that you know and would
- like to convert to one of the other units. Use the cursor keys
- now to move to the Inches units.
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- When you type the number that you want to convert, the highlight
- will change size and color to indicate that you are in the Edit
- Mode for number entry. Here you can type in the full number then
- press ENTER. At this time, the known unit of measure, the one
- you just entered, is converted to all other units of measure.
- The highlight also changes back to it's original size and color
- which means you are out of the Edit Mode and can move the
- highlight to a new unit. You can try it now and watch the other
- units change to the equivalent length that you enter into the
- Inches box.
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- Typing a number before placed you into the Edit Mode at that unit
- of measure. You could have pressed the ENTER key and also
- entered the Edit Mode. This is the handiest when there is
- already a number at that location. You can press ENTER and move
- around making changes. Pressing ENTER again will update all
- other units with their equivalent values. If you press ESC while
- you are in the Edit Mode, the original number, the number at that
- location before going into the Edit Mode, will be restored to
- that unit of measure.
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- The reason the size changes in the Edit Mode is to allow entry of
- numbers up to 10 decimal places with exponents. While not in the
- Edit Mode, numbers are rounded to 5 decimal places for display.
- The Edit Mode can be used if you want to see precision beyond 5
- places.
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- Some of the categories have more units of measure than will fit
- on a screen. This is the case with the Length units. The upper
- left corner of the screen, just above the units of measure, will
- display <- More if there is one or more columns of units off
- the left of the screen. The upper right corner of the screen
- will display More -> if there is one or more columns of units
- off the right side of the screen. The cursor keys can be used to
- move the cursor in that direction to display the columns of
- units.
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- Now let's try the Help feature. Make sure you are in the Edit
- Mode and press the F1 key. This is a Help screen on the Edit
- Mode of operation. Now press ESC to remove the Help Window.
- Press ESC one more time and you will leave the Edit Mode. Now
- press F1 again. Since you are now at a different point in the
- program, you see a different Help message. ESC will again remove
- the window.
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- To return to the top of the screen and select a new category of
- units, you can press the ESC key once again. This will remove
- the highlight from the center portion of the screen where the
- units are and return it to the top where the categories are
- listed. The cursor keys will now move the highlight at the top
- to select a new category.
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- Now move the highlight over to the More category and press Enter.
- Here are more categories to select just as we did with the Length
- units before. Go ahead and try a few.
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- Setup
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- The Setup item on the menu allows you to customize your copy of
- Conversion Master in several different ways. We will walk
- through each of the Setup options one at a time.
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- Select the Setup item on the menu now. A pull down menu will
- appear under the Setup item as it did under the More item
- earlier. The same methods of selection are used here. The arrow
- keys or the specially colored letter is used to select an item.
- Here is a brief summary of the items in the Setup menu. They are
- covered in greater detail later.
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- Screen Colors This selection allows you to specify the color
- that will be used to display various elements of
- the display.
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- Menu Layout The Category names that appear in the menu at
- the top can be changed here.
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- Unit Selection The units of measure that appear on the screen can
- be selected.
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- Beep This is where to can change the tone and duration
- of the beep you hear if you press a wrong key.
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- Reset Defaults This will reset the colors, the menu layout, the
- unit selections and the beep to the factory
- defaults. Deleting the file CM.CFG will do the
- same thing.
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- Save This will save all of the changes you have made so
- they can be used every time Conversion Master is
- started.
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- Setup - Screen Colors
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- Go ahead and select the Screen Colors item. There is a lot of
- information on this screen. The bottom left of the screen is the
- area to concentrate on right now. This is a list of all the
- display elements that you can change. For example, the 'Units
- Display Area' is the portion of the screen where the units of
- measure are displayed. The 'Units Display Area - Highlighted' is
- the highlight that you move around to make your selection.
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- Use the arrow keys to move up and down this list. For the first
- example, select the 'Help Window'. What happens now is the
- highlight is removed from the lower left area to the upper
- section of the screen. This is where you select the color you
- want for the selected screen element. Two arrows point to the
- currently selected color. You can use the arrow keys as before
- to move the pointers to the new color.
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- When the two arrows point to the color combination you want,
- press ENTER. The highlight will now return to the lower left
- section of the display and the newly selected color is used in
- the sample display that is in the lower right section of the
- display. If you press ESC now you will be returned to the
- familiar Conversion Master screen and your new colors will be
- used.
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- Setup - Menu Layout
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- The menu across the top of the screen can be customized. This
- will allow you to place the most often used categories on this
- menu where they are easily accessible. All other categories will
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- appear in alphabetical order under the More item. The More,
- Setup and Quit item can't be changed. Up to 8 categories can be
- displayed on the menu.
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- There is a sample of the menu displayed at the top of the screen
- so you can see your changes as they are made. The left side of
- the screen shows the 8 positions on the menu and their current
- contents. The right side of the screen shows all of the
- categories to choose from.
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- Select the position on the left side that you want to change or
- add to and press ENTER. The highlight will go to the right side
- and the available categories will be updated. The categories
- that are not available are the ones that are already on the menu
- and the ones that are too long to fit in the available space on
- the menu. Select the category and press ENTER. Everything will
- be updated to reflect this change.
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- While on the position side of the screen you can press the DELETE
- key to remove the category from that position completely. All
- positions below that are moved up. It is possible to remove
- categories from all positions. In this case, all categories will
- be under the More item in alphabetical order.
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- When the sample menu is the way you like it and the highlight is
- on the left side of the screen, you can press ESC to exit the
- Menu Layout screen. This will return you to the pull-down menu.
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- Setup - Unit Selection
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- This allows you to select which units of measure will appear
- within each category. This allows you to remove the seldom used
- units and keep the ones of interest to you.
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- The left side of the screen contains a list of all available
- categories with a highlight for selection. Select the category
- to modify and press ENTER. The highlight will move to the right
- side of the screen and the units of measure within that category
- will be displayed for you. There is a check mark to the left of
- all units of measure that are currently selected for display on
- the screen. If you press the SPACE bar, the check mark of the
- currently highlighted unit will toggle on and off. That is all
- there is to selecting the units of measure to be displayed. All
- units with a check mark will be displayed and all without the
- check mark will not. Press ESC when you have defined all units.
- This will return you to the left side of the screen where you can
- select the next category to examine.
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- There are several ways to display the same unit. For example,
- Square Feet can be Feet (Squared), Feet2 or Feet2. You will
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- probably only select one of these for display depending on your
- preference. With the highlight on the left of the screen, press
- ESC to exit the Unit Selection screen. This will return you to
- the pull-down menu.
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- Setup - Reset Defaults
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- This will reset everything that can be changed in the Setup menu
- to the factory default values. All of the colors, the layout of
- the menu bar across the top, the unit selections that will appear
- and the beep will all return to the values that were in effect
- when you received Conversion Master. The factory defaults can
- also be reset by deleting the file CM.CFG from your disk.
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- Setup - Save
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- The Save option will save your custom configuration to be used
- every time that Conversion Master is started. If changes are not
- saved, the changes made during this Conversion Master session
- will be lost. You will be prompted if you try to exit without
- saving any changes that were made. The configuration information
- is saved in a disk file named CM.CFG on your disk. Conversion
- Master looks for this file in the directory from which it was
- started. If it is found, your custom configuration is used. If
- it is not found, the factory defaults will be used. This allows
- you to delete the CM.CFG file to reset the factory configuration.
- CM.CFG will be created again the next time you save the
- configuration in the Setup menu.
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- Quit
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- You can end the Conversion Master program and return to DOS by
- selecting the Quit item on the menu at the top of the screen or
- by pressing ESC while the menu is highlighted. There is a prompt
- to make sure before you finally leave. The ESC key is the way
- out of anything. If you press it enough from anywhere in the
- program, you get to this point. Here you must answer the prompt
- with "Y" before you actually exit though. This is to prevent
- jumping out of Conversion Master by mistake while pressing ESC
- several times.
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- If changes were made in the custom setup during this session and
- not saved, there will be a prompt to remind you before you Quit.
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