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DSCalc by Dave Schlieder. CopyRight Dave Schlieder 1989, 1990
Shared Logic, Inc. All rights reserved
1016 Second Street
Encinitas, Ca 92024
(619)943-1086
Version 1.10
NO WARRANTY
No warranty is made, expressed or implied to you or any other
person or entity. Specifically, no warranty is made that the software
is fit for a particular purpose.
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
Dave Schlieder will not be liable for special, incidental,
consequential, indirect, or any other damages. This means that Dave
Schlieder is not responsible or liable for damages or costs incurred as
a result of loss time, loss or destruction of data, loss of profits or
revenue, or loss of use of the software. in addition, Dave Schlieder is
not responsible or liable for damages or costs incurred in connection
with obtaining substitute software, claims by others, inconvenience, or
any other costs.
You may make alterations to this software as might be required
to make it more suitable for your needs, but in any case, you may not
alter in in such a way as to disclaim the original copyright and
distribute it as another product.
FILES
The following files are distributed with the software.
1) DSGo.sc
This file constitutes the documentation required to
properly load and start DSCalc.
2) DSCalc.sc
This file contains all of the procedures required to build
the library for DSCalc. The script when played will create the
DSCalc.lib file. The library name is defined on line 34 of the script
and may be altered to a library name of your own choosing. DSCalc
requires version 3.0 of Paradox or higher.
3) DSCustom.sc
The script that explains how to add in custom formulas
into the calculator.
4) DSKeySpc.sc
This file is similar to Paradox's TKKeySpc.sc created when
defining keys for the DataEntry ToolKit. It is included basically to
demonstrate how DSCalc uses keystroke activity to accept or reject
keyboard input from the user.
5) DSKeys.sc
This script, when played and when the proper files are
present, will allow re-mapping of keys accepted by DSCalc. It will
replace the DSKeySpc.sc file above. This is included so that if for
some reason, you decide to remap the keys accepted by DSCalc, you will
have the tools to do that. After re-mapping of the keys, the resulting
DSKeySpc.sc file will need to be added into DSCalc.sc and the library
rebuilt for the new mapping to become effective.
6) DSKeys.db
7) DSKeys.px
8) DSKeys.val
The data base files required for DSKeys.sc
As described in DSGo.sc, DSCalc was designed so that it may be
used in any system mode of Paradox. You may map DSCalc to a hotkey
using the SetKey command, map it to a specific key while in script or
procedure control, or add it as a menu choice in a script or procedure
menu.
DSCalc has been used in each of the above situations without
problems. However, DSCalc may or may not work as desired depending on
your system configuration and/or the way in which it is added into an
application.