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ToolBook Booklets Distribution #1
8 October 1991
TAQUIN.TBK --
This venerable game has delighted millions for decades.
This implementation was created by Brent Wayland for his daughter.
It illustrates how easy it is to create functionalilty in ToolBook.
Brent illustrates several little "tricks" to get plenty of flash
but still use the basic strengths of OpenScript. This program
should provide a great guideline for expansion of this game or
creation of your own favorite.
ALARMS.TBK--
This will make a great addition to your DayBook programs.
Written by Jeff Day, this book lets you set alarms in DayBook and
autodial phone numbers. To use it, just run ALARMS.TBK. By default,
it will work with the DayBook file C:\TOOLBOOK\DAYBOOK.TBK. Alarms
can be set in the Day and Month views. By the way, it runs in the
background.
To set up ALARMS.TBK: You can access the setup menu by clicking on the
Setup... button and holding down the mouse button. To tell alarms which
DayBook to use, Select "DayBook File Name..." If your DayBook file is called
c:\TOOLBOOK\ELLIOT.TBK, then enter that name into the dialog box.
Set alarm: set the focus to the field in Day or Month view for which you want
to set an alarm. Click on the Set Alarm button.
Clear alarm: click in the field that has an alarm you want to clear. Click
on the Clear Alarm button.
Autodial: Setup your modem from the setup menu.
Auto Set Alarms: This selection on the Setup... menu will automatically set
alarms for all the appointments entered in the current view.
Colors and Position: Try them.
SPEED.TBK--
This book will help you optimize your ToolBooks for guess what! Written
by Jim Gallant , this book is crammed with ideas and hints on putting your
programs in "TURBO" mode. Check out the scripts for details once you have
walked through the book.
TIMELINE.TBK--
This "quick and dirty" project schedule program was a collaboration
between Bert Kolde and Walt Knowles. It can be the kernel for a much
larger application or just a fast event notation application as it stands.
A nice clean approach to get you started.
CLOCK.TBK--
Here's another Booklet from Jeff Day. This one is pretty, useful
and best of all ready for customizing!
Enjoy! There's more to come.
Asymetrix Corporation.
P.S. here's the legal stuff...
The files provided as part of this distribution are being made available free
of charge exclusively for demonstration purposes to show you some approaches
programmers are taking for applications for ToolBook. The files have not
undergone the rigorous review process which Asymetrix's commercial products
undergo. Asymetrix does not intend to provide support for these files.
Asymetrix specifically disclaims all warranties including without limitation
all warranties of title or non-infringement, warranties of merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose and all other warranties express or
implied. The files are made available "AS IS".
ASYMETRIX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, COVER, RELIANCE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING FROM ITS MAKING THE FILES AVAILABLE OR THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE
THE FILES. ANY USE OF FILES IS STRICTLY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Whew!