TealGlance
User's Manual
Program Version 3.45
Last Updated:
Description
Contents
Installing
Overview
Using the Program
Setting Options
Options
Datebook Options
ToDo Options
Advanced Options
Brainforest Options
Appendix A -
Troubleshooting
Installing and Running
Other questions
Appendix B –
Compatibility
Appendix C - Revision
History
Appendix D - Credits
Appendix E - Contact
Info
Appendix F - Products
Appendix G -
Registering
Appendix H -
Disclaimer
Thank you for trying TealGlance. This application gives pops up a 'quick view' window at power-up showing commonly-needed information such as:
· Day of Week
· Date
· Time (Digital)
· Time (Analog)
·
· Upcoming Datebook appointments
· Unchecked Top ToDo list items
TealGlance is fully configurable,
providing options for adjusting delay time, ToDo category, display mode, and
Time and Date format, and optional automatic backlight activation.
This
archive contains the following files:
Program
files:
TEALGLNC.PRC The TealGlance
program file
CALLGLNC.PRC The CallGlance
activating application, appears as 'Teal Glance' in the Applications screen
TEALMSTR.PRC The TealMaster
System Extensions Manager
SETUP.EXE Easy installer program (Windows only)
Document files:
GLNCDOC.PDF This document in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format
GLNCDOC.HTM This
document in HTML format (sans images)
GLNCDOC.PRC This document in TealDoc format
REGISTER.HTM TealPoint Registration form in HTML format
REGISTER.TXT TealPoint Registration form in text format
TealGlance uses the Hackmaster-compatible
Palm System Extensions standard. This is a safe and standard way to add and
manage extended system functionality on the PalmPilot. We’ve included the non-expiring trial version
of our own extensions manager TealMaster, but you may
use Hackmaster (shareware) or X-Master (freeware) as
well. NOTE: Under PalmOS 5 and higher, you MUST use TealMaster,
as other extensions managers are not compatible with the new operating system
or Arm-based handhelds.
Use the PalmPilot installer to install the program file TEALGLNC.PRC, CALLGLNC.PRC, and TEALMSTR.PRC, if you do not already have it or another system extensions manager. on your machine. The PalmPilot installer can be found as an icon on the left hand side of the Palm Desktop program. Instructions on how to use the PalmPilot installer are in the PalmPilot Handbook that came with your Pilot, PalmPilot, or WorkPad.
On a Windows PC: you can also alternatively use quick setup installer by double clicking on the SETUP.EXE installer program, and following the on screen prompts.
Important note
Before updating or deleting any system extension like
TealGlance, be sure to disable the application first in the TealMaster/Hackmaster
control screen. If you fail to do so,
your TealGlance will not operate, and Hackmaster will get confused until you
disable and re-enable TealGlance a few times.
TealGlance comes in two components. The main part is a system extension, which is activated from within TealMaster. This component can be configured within TealMaster to pop up the TealGlance display window on power up or with a double command stroke (see below). To turn on TealGlance, simply click on the TealMaster icon in the applications launcher, and click on the checkmark next to the TealGlance entry in the Hacks list.
The second component, CallGlance, will appear on your applications screen as a standard program labeled 'Teal Glance' (with space). CallGlance provides an alternate way to activate TealGlance, keeping its display up indefinitely until you start another application. This makes it suitable for staying on in the cradle as a constant time/task display. CallGlance requires the main TealGlance component to be installed and activated to function.
Once TealGlance is activated, you will be able to configure it to quickly and neatly display the information that fits your individual needs.
By default, TealGlance is automatically activated when you turn on your Pilot using the green power button. The information window will pop up and disappear after a configurable time limit. To make the window disappear sooner, just click anywhere with the pen or press one of the buttons on the Pilot, such as the up and down scroll buttons. If you hold down the pen, TealGlance will stay on screen until you release it.
As an alternate way to bring up TealGlance, use the CallGlance program (appears as Teal Glance in the App launcher). The display will come up and stay on screen, updating itself every 30 seconds until another application is selected.
To configure TealGlance, activate TealMaster and click on the plus (+) button next to TealGlance. Here, you can adjust the format of the pop-up window, set the time it stays on screen, and adjust many other options. Note that on a color Palm, the current version of Hackmaster does not display the (+) button correctly.
Additionally you may enter a keyword you receive when you register the product to remove the 'Please Register' text in the popup window. When you enter the password, the entry line in the config screen will still remain as it is, but you should not longer get the Please Register messages.
Datebook events appear in chronological order by start time, and are included up to an hour after start time (in case you're running late), or until the stop time has passed, whichever is latest. Tomorrow’s events are shown, if selected and there is room, after today's event separated by a horizontal line and enclosed in brackets.
Unchecked ToDo items in the selected category are shown sorted by priority. If you are using the Alt-ToDo feature, the current category can change depending on the time and day of the week. See options below for more info.
You may click on an entry to go to either the ToDo application or the Datebook application. This feature requires that your hardware buttons have the default mappings to the standard ToDo and Datebook apps. You will go to the correct day if clicking on a datebook item, but when going to the ToDo list application, the current category may not reflect the item you chose. You may also click on a checkmark box on the TealGlance screen to check-off a listed ToDo item, provided you are not activating TealGlance from within the ToDo application.
Set options by running TealMaster and clicking on the '+' key next to the TealGlance listing.
The following options may be changed within the config
screen.
List Items
Sets what to show in display area
below time and date. Choices are Upcoming Datebook Appointments, ToDo
items, None, or Both.
Activate By
Selects
combinations of alternate ways to bring up TealGlance.
Power button:
When PalmPilot is turned on
with the green power button
Application buttons:
Power up using the 4 application
buttons on the pilot
Double-command stroke:
Doing the command graffiti
stroke ( a slash from lower left to upper right) twice
in succession.
Delay Time
Time Popup window stays up
before automatically closing
Time Format
Format in which time appears
Date Format
Format in which date appears
Clock type
Choose Analog, Digital,
Compact, or None (new for version 2.60)
Backlight Display
Allows automatic activation
of backlight (if available) at power-up either all the time or only between dusk
and dawn.
Dawn
Set dawn time (for backlight
option above).
Dusk
Set dusk time (for backlight
option above).
Enable when Locked
Set whether TealGlance is
activated even if Pilot is locked.
Disable if off less than xxx mins
Doesn't come up if PDA is
turned off less than a specified number of minutes
Disable after on for xxx mins
Set a minimum time between
pop-ups, regardless of the Pilot's on/off state. After it's already been popped
up, TealGlance won't come up at power-up again unless the specified number of
minutes has passed.
Power Off after timeout
Turns off
Pilot if TealGlance is activated at power-up and is allowed to time out without
a key or pen press.
Bold Font
Use a bold font for
appointment and ToDo item display
The following options may be changed by pressing the 'Date
Options' button on the config screen.
Show Tomorrow's events
With this option on,
tomorrow's datebook items are shown below today's remaining ones, with a line
separating the two.
Show Untimed
events
With this option on, untimed
events are shown in TealGlance.
Do full scan of datebook
By default, TealGlance
assumes the datebook is sorted by date. The standard Palm applications
guarantees this to be true. Unfortunately, many third-party conduits and
hotsync replacement programs have bugs with scramble
the Datebook, causing entries not to appear in TealGlance. Choosing this option
forces TealGlance to look through the whole datebook each time, so it will find
items even in a corrupt datebook database.
The following options may be changed by pressing the 'To Do Options'
button on the config screen.
Show when due
Allows filtering of which
ToDo items to show by Due Date Choices Are:
Show
All
Show ToDo items ignoring Due
Date
Due
Today
Only show items due Today or earlier
Due
Sometime
Only show items with some due
date set
Today
or Unset
Only show items due Today or without a due date set
Primary
Categories
Sets the
default categories of ToDo items to be shown. Up to two categories can be selected. If only one is
needed, set them to be the same.
NOTE: Palm OS 2.0 (PalmPilot Personal and Professional) filters out empty ToDo
categories from appearing in the settings menu. Because of this you will not be
able to select a Category if it is empty. If this happens, just create a
temporary ToDo entry to make the category appear.
Alt Categories
Sets the alternate categories of ToDo
items to be shown during non-primary hours (by default
Primary Beg Time
Sets start time for when the
Primary ToDo category becomes valid.
Primary End Time
Sets end time for when the
Primary ToDo category becomes invalid.
Primary ToDo Days
Selects days for which the
Primary ToDo category is valid.
The
following options may be changed by pressing the 'Advanced' button on the
config screen.
Simulated Buttons for Goto
Simulates a
press of one of the app buttons for app-goto instead
of directly calling the system applications. You can use this option if you're using a ToDo or datebook
replacement and want to go to it instead of the standard system app. If the app
you want to call is 100% compatible with the standard app, you can use the Alt Date App and Alt ToDo App options below.
Pass-thru button presses
Normally, if you press a
button when TealGlance's screen is up, it dismisses
TealGlance, but doesn't perform its normal function afterwards. This allows you to, say, press the Power button twice when
turning on the PalmPilot to immediately dismiss TealGlance. When this option is
set, the key instead performs its normal function after TealGlance goes away.
Ignore pager activation
If selected, this option
forces TealGlance to check it the PDA were woken up by pager hardware. If true,
TealGlance will not come up. If you do not have Pager hardware or a Palm VII,
you should leave this unchecked, as as it makes some
assumptions about the hardware you are running to make its check.
Disable <xxx>button power-on
This feature allows you to
prevent accidental power-on, particularly on a Palm V, by automatically turning
off the Pilot if turned on via a specified key.
Scan for alternate files
Some desktop synchronizing
programs create datebook files with different names than the standard 'DatebookDB' database. Set this option to tell TealGlance to
scan for these databases as well, especially if you are finding that datebook
entries are not being shown.
Alt Date App
Select and set this option to
choose a Datebook replacement app to call when you click on a datebook item.
Note that the replacement application must be 100% compatible with standard
app's record-goto mechanism to work properly.
Alt ToDo App
Select and set this option to
choose a To-Do List replacement app to call when you click on a ToDo item. Note
that the replacement application must be 100% compatible with standard app's
record-goto mechanism to work properly.
TealGlance offers support for
using Aportis Brainforest trees as sources for ToDo items.
You can select up to two Brainforest trees to be scanned at any one time. Two
can be set to supplement the Primary ToDo Categories and another two can be set
to supplement the Alternate ToDo Categories. The entries are treated as
standard ToDo entries, ignoring repeating and start dates.
Note that clicking on a Brainforest item will start Brainforest, but won't
automatically take you directly to that item or tree due to differences between
the standard applications' record-goto mechanism and
Brainforest.
The following options may be changed by pressing the
'Brainforest' button on the config screen.
Primary Trees #1 and #2
These are the two trees that
can be used as sources for ToDo items during Primary ToDo hours.
Alternate Trees #1 and #2
These are the two trees that
can be used as sources for ToDo items during Non-Primary ToDo hours.
Show root branches only
By default, TealGlance scans
down a Brainforest tree from top down, reading all leaves of the tree. If you
set this option, only items from the topmost level (Leftmost in Brainforest)
get displayed.
Show before standard
If set
Brainforest entries appear before standard ToDos
instead of after them.
Show Memo leaves
Shows memo-type leaves in
TealGlance. They appear in the ToDo list with a rectangular document icon
instead of a checkbox.
Show ToDo leaves
Shows
ToDo-type leaves in TealGlance. They appear the same as ToDo list items from
the standard ToDoList application. If neither this
nor the previous option is set, no Brainforest items will appear.
If you are having problems
getting the program to run, be sure that you have installed all three files: TealMaster, TealGlance, and CallGlance. Refer to the
PalmPilot manual that came with your unit if you are unsure how to do this.
Afterwards, be sure to
activate TealGlance by running TealMaster and
selecting the checkmark next to TealGlance.
If it still does not work, try un-selecting and re-selecting the checkmark. If TealMaster has gotten
confused because you either updated or deleted TealGlance without first deselecting it in TealMaster, the Palm will likely
crash, but with no lingering side effects afterwards.
Lastly, check the TealGlance options in TealMaster ('+'
key) to insure it is set up to activate by your desired choices.
It doesn't work properly with Fitaly Keyboard
Make sure TealGlance appears above Fitaly Keyboard in Hackmaster's list of hacks or if in TealMaster,
TealGlance is given higher (lower number) priority. Do this by deactivating and
reactivating TealGlance. Also make sure you have the latest TealGlance.
It doesn't work properly with DateBk3 alarms
Make sure you are running version 3.0 or newer of Datebk3. This
new version reportedly reduces stack usage, making it much more compatible with
hacks like TealGlance.
I deleted it and it still comes up
As noted in the documentation, before deleting TealGlance or any
system extension, you must first turn off the program in TealMaster.
If you forgot, you'll need to restart the PalmPilot using the pinhole in the
back.
TealGlance still doesn't come up at power-on
Are you running PowerHack? Make sure
TealGlance appears first in the Hackmaster list by deactivating and
reactivating it, or set TealGlance a higher priority if running TealMaster.
My datebook events aren't showing
TealGlance only shows upcoming
events, not those that have expired, and will show as many as will fit, unless
you have TealGlance setup to show To-Do items as well. If this is the case, it
will stop at half screen. When you register, the space behind the 'Please
Register' box will also become available.
I checked. They still aren't showing
If you are running Groupwise/Syncwise
(or similar sync/datebook replacement), this program appears to have a bug that
mis-sorts the datebook database, rendering some items
invisible. To check, download dbScan from http://www.gorilla-haven.org/pimlico, which can
be used to check the datebook database's integrity. TealGlance 2.62 added a
feature that assumes a damaged database and does a full scan of the database
each time. TealGlance 2.83 added a feature to skip over damaged records in the
database instead of aborting when it encounters one.
I'm running Easysync. Is that a
problem?
It appears to be. The Easysync package
seems to rename the datebook database so TealGlance can't find it. Try setting
the "scan for alternate files" options in the advanced options
screen.
Can TealGlance's screen scroll?
Not yet, as it was intended to just preview the next thing coming
up. We may add this in a future version.
I hot-synced a new version and it crashed
As noted in the documentation, before hot-syncing a new version,
you must turn off the program in Hackmaster/TealMaster.
Help. TealGlance locks up.
Check to see what other applications are running. There are known
incompatibilities with CheckIn and GlowHack. You should no longer need GlowHack,
as TealGlance has options to provide GlowHack
functionality. We are currently also looking into possible interactions with Snoozehack and 'memoplus' alarms.
Can TealGlance show Franklin Ascend to-do items?
Not currently, as
It crashes when I press the Register button. I am using EVPlugBase.
This is a bug in the Hackmaster replacement EVPlugBase.
We recommend using Hackmaster or TealMaster
instead until the EVPlugBase is fixed to accurately
mirror Hackmaster's behavior.
TealGlance doesn't work with the Palm V button hack.
Use the power-up button disabling features in the Advanced config screen of TealGlance 2.80 or greater. These
allow you to automatically turn off the Palm if it is accidentally turned on by
one or more specified keys.
As we cannot control the style
and robustness of other products, we cannot guarantee compatibility with
PalmPilot applications beyond those included from Palm Computing. However, we
try to resolve compatibility issues as best we can, working with other
developers where possible.
TealGlance, like all
system extensions, hook into the PalmPilot operating system in a way which may
not be compatible with all other programs of this type, as all such programs
must share limited system resources. If you experience unexpected behavior or
crashes, always try disabling all other hacks to diagnose whether what you
experience is the result of a conflict.
Palm V Button Hack
Use the TealGlance
"disable power-on" features under the advanced menu instead to access
some of the same functions.
EVPlugBase
The Pilot reportedly crashes
upon pressing the 'Register' button when using this Hackmaster replacement. We
recommend using Hackmaster or TealMaster
instead until EVPlugBase is upgraded to fix this bug.
ReDo
ReDo wakes up your Pilot at
Fitaly Keyboard
Fitaly Keyboard does some
intense hacking of the Operating System to do its stuff. Be sure TealGlance
appears *above* Check-In in the list of hacks in HackMaster. When you decactive (uncheck) and reactivate (check) a hack in the
list, it's moved to the top of the list.
In TealMaster, set TealGlance to a higher
priority.
GlowHack
Known to
crash when TealGlance is active.
Use TealGlance's
backlight-activation option instead
PowerHack
Make sure you have an updated
version of PowerHack. Version 0.95 reportedly fixes a
previous conflict with TealGlance.
No compatibility problems,
but we're currently accessing the demand and viability of adding an option to
list Ascend ToDo items instead of the standard PalmPilot ToDo application as a
service to your customers who use Ascend.
Brainforest
Compatibility options have
been added with TealGlance 3.0. Note that clicking on a Brainforest item won't
take you directly to that item, however, due to differences between the
standard applications' record-goto mechanism and
Brainforest.
Check-In
Check-In seems to have some
compatibility problems with TealGlance. When using Check-In, be sure TealGlance
appears below Check-In in the list of hacks in Hackmaster. When you deactivate
(uncheck) and reactivate (check) a hack in the list, it's moved to the top of
the list. In TealMaster,
set TealGlance’s priority higher. Better yet, use TealLock instead of Check-In.
Datebk3
Make sure you have Datebk3
version 3.0 or newer, which greatly decreases stack uses for compatibility.
Syncwise
We believe this hot-sync
application can corrupt the datebook database and do not recommend it for this
reason. If you find datebook items are not appearing when they should, try
selecting the "Do full scan of datebook" option under the details
menu. If this works, download the freely downloadable program dbScan to check/fix corrupted datebook records.
Version
3.41 -
Updates to Version 3.40 –
·
Fixed compatibility with PalmOS 5 and ARM-based handhelds
(requires TealMaster 2.0)
Updates to Version 3.30 –
·
Fixed crash going to Todo Options
screen under 3.5.2
Updates to Version 3.28 –
·
Added Color Icons for Palm IIIc
·
Added Color display elements for Palm IIIc
·
Fixed “Scan for alternate files” preferences item, which
had previously had no effect
Updates to Version 3.27:
·
Added advanced option to scan for alternate datebook files
(was default behavior)
·
Made todo list code smart to
eliminate duplicate entries when one category is set to 'all'
·
Reduced stack usage for better stability during alarms
·
Added a little color support
·
Fixed command stroke activation under PalmOS 3.5
·
Fixed registration crash
Updates to Version 3.23B:
·
Fixed activation from TealScript
Updates to Version 3.23:
·
Changing spacing character to not conflict with euro sign
in os 3.1
Updates to Version 3.22:
·
Added full-screen display for cleaner look and more display
space.
·
Added small list icon to TealGlance calling application
·
Fixed bug detecting pen tap positions
·
Fixed recognition of Hotsync
button under OS 3.1 (Button should be pressed and held momentarily)
·
Fixed
display of brackets for tomorrow's events
·
Changed
to scan for any Datebook databases including SyncWise
ones
·
Added support code
for future OS compatibility
Manual by Vince Lee,
TealGlance by TealPoint Software
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The Agreement will also terminate if you do not comply with any of its terms
and conditions, at which time you are required to destroy your copy(ies) of the Software Product
and cease all use.
6.
Applicable Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of