<:#792,9360><:f220,,>This program has been tested extensively, but we can<:f><:f220,,>not guarantee that it will work on all computer systems or that any results will be completely accurate at all times. We will not be held liable for any alleged damage or problems e
ncountered while using this software.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#792,9360><:f220,,>NewPet is <+!>Shareware<-!>. You may distribute as many copies of this package as you wish as long as it is not modified in any way and is distributed intact. You cannot charge for copies of the program itself, only the disks.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#1584,9360><:f220,,>If you like it, let us know. A <+!>voluntary<-!> registration of
<+!>$25<-!> (no GST or PST) would be greatly appreciated and would help to expedite further enhancements.
<:f><:f220,,>Make cheques or money orders payable to <+!>Memorial University of Newfoundland, Department of Earth Science<-!><+!>s<-!> and send to address below<:f><:f220,,>. We can also handle credit cards (Visa or Master Card, please include expiration d
ate) and purchase orders. <:f><:f220,,> Please let me know what size disk that you prefer
<:f><:f220,,>(3.5" or 5.25"<:f><:f220,,>.)
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>If you have questions<:f><:f220,,>, suggestions, or are registering
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>If you have Internet access, you can get the latest version of
<+!>NewPet<-!> at the following site: <:f><:f220,,><+!>sparky2.esd.mun.ca
<-!>(IP address <:f><:f220,,>134.153.11.101)<:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Login as <+!>ftp.<-!> Password is <+!>yourname@yoursite<-!> where
<+!>yourname<-!> is your user name and <+!>yoursite<-!> is your computer address.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>At the <+!>ftp<;><-!> prompt, type <+!>binary<-!>. (Used to transfer non-ASCII files.)
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Then change<:f><:f220,,> to the pub directory by typing <+!>cd pub<-!>.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Then type <+!>get np2x.exe<-!>. This is a self-extracting archive.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Type <+!>quit<-!>, and you are done.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>If you are in the NewPet directory on your PC, type <+!>np2x -n<-!> to update your program.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>If np2x.exe is on a floppy, change to the <+!>NewPet<-!> directory and the type
<+!>b:np2x -n<-!>, or
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>a:np2x -n<-!>.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:f220,,><:p<* >>
<:H<*->
<+!><+#><:f280,,><:f280,,><+#>Acknowledgements<-#><:f> <:f400,,>NewPet<:f> for DOS
>
<-!><-#><-#><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>NewPet (or Newf<:f><:f220,,>Pet<:f><:f220,,> as some would have it) has origins in
<:f><:f220,,>'<+!>Igpet<-!>' by M.J.Carr and '<+!>GPP<-!>' by D.J.Geist, B.H.Baker and A.R.McBirney.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewMix module was originally written by Flemming Mengel.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewMelt module has its origins in PMELT by R.A.Coish.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewCIPW module came from Univ. of Tasmania.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewMeso module came from <+!>MSONRM<-!> by M.H.F.Kosinowski.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>I also have scavenged things from various forgotten sources.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>"Lotus File Formats for 1-2-3, Symphony, & Jazz" by Addison Wesley
<:f><:f220,,>came in handy for the Lotus 1-2-3 file formats.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>QuickPak Professional </i> Copyright Crescent Software 1988-1992.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Thanks to Ethan Winer and crew at Crescent Software for <:f><:f220,,>creating QuickPak Professional (this is an endorsement).
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Thanks to Larry Jensen at OGS for pointing out the problem with
<:f><:f220,,>his discrim plot.<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Microsoft</n> BASIC Professional Development System Version 7.10
<:#264,9360><:f220,,> </i> Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1982-1990.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>MSHERC.COM </i> Microsoft Corporation 1991.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Lotus 1-2-3 and FreeLance Graphics are registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Any mention of a trade name does not mean that we are making an endorsement of that product.<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Thanks to anyone who has helped by making constructive suggestions and to those who have helped this package through registration.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>The values in <+!>IGNEOUS.ROC<-!>, etc are from Cox, Bell and Pankhurst, 1979.
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>This will extract the NewPet files from the archive file. Any updated files will automatically overwrite the older files.
<:#792,9360><:f220,,>NewPet is a <:f><:f220,,>menu driven<:f><:f220,,> geochemical data handling and plotting package.
<:f><:f220,,>In other words, all commands are listed in the various menus.
<:f><:f220,,> Except for the <+!>NewFiler<-!> module data editor (F1 is the help key). Please see the appendix for the command keys.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>You can use the cursor keypad <:f><:f220,,>(arrows, Home, End, etc.)<:f><:f220,,>
<:f><:f220,,>or by pressing the letter key that corresponds <:f><:f220,,>to the first letter of any menu item<:f><:f220,,>
<:f><:f220,,>to move around<:f><:f220,,>.
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Pressing <:f><+!><:f220,,>Space<-!><:f><:f220,,> or <+!>Enter<-!><:f><:f220,,> will select the current highlighted selection. This also selects the default option (the one in <[> ]) when you are asked to press a key.<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Pressing <:f><:f220,,><+!>Esc<-!><:f><:f220,,> will exit the menu. This will also work on most spots that ask for input.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Pressing <:f><:f220,,><+!>F1<-!> is the same as selecting
<+!>Help<-!> on menus that have a <+!>Help<-!> option.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#288,9360><:f240,,><+!><+#>Using a mouse:<-#><-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Clicking the <+!>left<-!><:f><:f220,,> button once on a menu item will move the bar
<:f><:f220,,>to that item. Clicking the <+!>left<-!><:f><:f220,,> button
<+!>twice<-!><:f><:f220,,> on an item is the same as pressing the
<+!>Enter<-!> key<:f><:f220,,>.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Clicking the <+!>right<-!><:f><:f220,,> mouse button is the same as pressing the
<+!>Esc<-!><:f><:f220,,> key in menus.<:f>
<:#792,9360><:f220,,>If the menu is too long for the screen, <:f><:f220,,> arrows will appear on the right hand side of the menu box.
<:f><:f220,,>Clicking the <+!>left<-!><:f><:f220,,> mouse button with the cursor on the right margin of the menu will move the selection bar.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewPet will run in <+!>MS Windows<-!>. An icon is included.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>You can load about 400 samples. But do not try to choose
<:f><:f220,,>samples to plot by individual name or use the <+!>NewPrim<-!> module.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>NewPet sometimes has problems when a virus checker is loaded.
<:#264,9360><-!><-#><:f220,,>
<:f220,,><:p<* >>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<+B><:#336,9360><:f280,,><+!><+#>The Main Menu<-#><-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>When you <:f><:f220,,>start NewPet, you get the mandatory notice screen,
<:f><:f220,,>you <:f><:f220,,>then <:f><:f220,,>get the main menu:<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!>NewPet Program Menu<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><-!><-#><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!><+#>
<-!><-#><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>1 NewFiler <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>data file editing, table printing<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>2 NewPrim <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>normalized REE plots (Spider plots)<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>3 NewDisc <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>discrimination, ternary and X-Y
<:f220,2CG Times (WN),>plots<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>4 NewCIPW <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>CIPW normative plots and listings<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>5 NewMeso <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>mesonormative plots and listings<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>6 NewMix <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>uses Langmuir eqn. for mixing isotopes, etc.<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>7 NewMelt <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>partial melting and fractional crystallization<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>8 New123 <:f220,2CG Times (WN),>convert between Lotus 1-2-3 and NewPet files<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>9 NPCV CI<:f220,2CG Times (WN),>PW and generic X - Y and ternary plots<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!><+#>
<-!><-#>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Help<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>View documentation file and output files<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>DOS Shell<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Set System Configuration<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Quit to DOS<-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>This is your access to all of the NewPet program modules. As you can see, things are fairly obvious.
<:f><:f220,,>Just move the bar to the module that you wish to use and press
<+!>Enter<-!>.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Help <:f220,,><-!> gives you a bit of info on the menu system.
<:#528,9360><:f220,,><+!>V<:f220,,>iew Documentation File and Output Files <-!> allows you to look at the ASCII documentation and the ASCII output of the various NewPet modules.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>DOS Shell<-!> allows you to pop out into DOS. Type '<+!>exit<-!>' to get back into NewPet.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Set System Configuration<-!> allows you to set the various options for recalculation, etc.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Quit to DOS<-!> exits the program.
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The first time the you run NewPet and any time that you choose the
<:f220,2CG Times (WN),>'<+!>Set System Configuration<-!>'<:f220,,> option, you will see a menu like this:
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!>Set System Defaults<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><-#><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+#>
<-#><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>default directory<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>anhydrous recalculation option<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>iron recalculation option<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>printer port<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>43 line text screen (EGA/VGA)<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>50 line text screen (VGA)<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>normal text screen<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!><+#>
<-!><-#><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Reset: discard changes<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Save changes and exit<:f,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Exit<-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Current Configuration
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Printer port: LPT1:
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Data directory: C:\NEWPET\
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Anhydrous recalculation: N
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Iron recalculation: 0<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Default Directory<-!> is the directory that NewPet will go to first when looking for files.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Anhydrous Recalculation Option<-!> lets you recalculate your data sans LOI or not.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Iron Recalculation Option<-!> lets you choose how you see your iron.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Printer Port<-!> lets you set the printer port.
<:#528,9360><:f220,BUnivers (WN),><+!>43 Line Text Screen <-!><:f><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>you can set the number of text lines to 43 instead of the usual 25
<:f><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>if you have an EGA or VGA monitor <:f><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>.
<:f220,BUnivers (WN),><-!><-!> This helps with the longer menus.<:f>
<:#288,9360><+!><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>50 Line Text S<-!><:f><+!><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>creen<-!> ditto except works only on VGA monitors<:f><:f,BUnivers (WN),>.
<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,BUnivers (WN),>Normal Text Screen<-!><:f220,,> sets the text screens back to 25 lines of text.<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Reset: Discard Changes<-!> will read in the configuration file again.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>Save changes and Exit<-!> will make the settings permanent.<:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Exiting the menu without saving the settings will keep them until you exit NewPet.
<+B><:#336,9360><:f280,,><+!><+#>Creating a New File<-#><-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>You have four ways of making up data files for NewPet:
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>1) Choose the '<:f220,BUnivers (WN),><+!>Enter data for new file<-!>'<:f220,,> option
<:f><:f220,,>in the NewFiler module.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>2) Use Lotus 1-2-3 or some spreadsheet program that <:f><:f220,,>saves its files in a Lotus
<+!>.WK1<-!> format.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>3) Use an editor or program to produce an <+!>ASCII<-!> file (DOS text for you WordPerfect users.)
<:f><:f220,,> The file extension should be <+!>.PRN<-!>.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>4) Read delimited ASCII files into a spreadsheet, and then
<:f><:f220,,>convert from a <+!>.WK1<-!> file to a NewPet <+!>.ROC<-!> data file.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>If you choose 2, 3, or 4, you then use the New123 module to
<:f><:f220,,>convert these files into NewPet data files<:f><:f220,,>.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!><+#>Method 1: Data entry via the NewFiler module<-#><-!>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Choose the <+!>NewFiler<-!> program module from the main menu screen.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Choose the <:f220,BUnivers (WN),><+!>Enter data for new file<-!><:f220,,> option.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>You will then see a screen as follows:
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><+!>Sample Name: <:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Location Part A:<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Location Part B:<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Rock Type:<:f220,2CG Times (WN),><-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Symbol: 0<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Colour: 0<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),>Using the arrow keys will move the cursor between fields.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,2CG Times (WN),><<ESC<;> will cancel.<-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>If you accept the header, you will then be in the sample editor.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Press <+!>F1<-!> to see the help screen in the editor.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:f220,,>The sample editor is <:f><:f220,,>a basic spreadsheet clone. It allows you to<:f><:f220,,> edit your sample data in a fairly easy fashion.<:p<* >>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<+B><:#336,9360><:f280,,><+!><+#>Command List for the Data Sample Editor<-#><-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move up one sample <:f><:f220,"Wingdings,><+!><\q><-!><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move up 20 samples <+!>Page Up<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move down one sample <:f><:f220,"Wingdings,><+!><\r><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move down 20 samples <+!>Page Down<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move right one column <:f><:f220,"Wingdings,><+!><\p><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move right 5 columns <:f220,BUnivers (WN),> <+!>Ctrl <:f220,"Wingdings,><\p><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move left one column <:f><+!><:f220,"Wingdings,><\o><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move left 5 columns <+!>Ctrl <:f><:f220,"Wingdings,><\o><-!><:f>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move to first sample <+!>Ctrl Home<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move to last sample <+!>Ctrl End<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move to first column in current sample <:f><:f220,,><+!>Home<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>move to last column in current sample <+!>End<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>unmark all samples <:f><:f220,,> <+!>Alt U<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>mark all samples <+!>Alt M<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>exit to main menu <:f><:f220,,><+!>Q<-!>
@Indent 1@<:f220,,><:p<* >>
<:f220,,><:f><:f220,,><:H<*->
<:f280,,><+!><+#>Converting Data Files<-#><-!><:f> <:f400,,><+!>NewPet<:f> for DOS<-!>
>
<:#336,9360><:f280,,><+!><+#>ASCII to NewPet data file conversion<-#><-!><:f>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>This option lets you convert from an <+!>ASCII<-!> (text) file
<:f><:f220,,>to a NewPet .ROC file.
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The better conversion is to convert a Lotus <+!>.WK1<-!> file to a
<:f><:f220,,>NewPet .ROC file directly, and vice versa.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The input file can be any ASCII file with the <+!>.PRN<-!> extension,
<:f><:f220,,> it does not have to have been created by Lotus 1-2-3.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>The <:f><:f220,,>format needed is as follows:
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Maximum width of file is 79 characters.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>The word '<+!>sample<-!>' must be used somehow in the leftmost column of the header.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>The first column has to contain<:f><:f220,,> the sample names.
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The element names have to be spelled exactly as used in NewPet (see the appendix on data file format<:f><:f220,,>) and can be in any order.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Try to have all labels centered or right justified. (<+!>/GLR<-!>)
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>There can be no blanks in the data. <:f><:f220,,>Fill them<:f><:f220,,> in with some<:f><:f220,,>thing (e.g. '-').
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<:f><:f220,,>WordPerfect 5.1, Drafix CAD Ultra, AutoCAD, paint programs, etc.
<:f><:f220,,>They will print out on almost any printer or plotter and are a very good quality.
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@Indent 1@<:#1320,9360><:f220,,>NewPet has a built-in screen dump utility. <:f><:f220,,>If you have an HP compatible laserjet, you have the choice of three plot sizes. With an Epson compatible printer, you only have the one size of print. Unfortunately, it does not work on some s
ystems. <:f><:f220,,>If this is the case, you will have to use <:f><:f220,,>a TSR screen dump utility. Two are provided.
<:f><:f220,,>Load the appropriate one before running NewPet. (See installation.)
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>When you want to dump a graphics screen, press Shift+PrintScreen buttons.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>With the HGC (monochrome graphics) you then press 0.
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Unfortunately, these plots are usually low quality.
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The GRAPHICS.COM program provided with DOS 5.0 can dump VGA screens
<:f><:f220,,>to a laserjet or dot matrix printer. Please read your DOS manual
<:f><:f220,,>for the proper settings.
@Indent 1@<:#528,9360><:f220,,>There are utilities available to dump screens from <:f><:f220,,>any graphics card to any printer (e.g. RainDrop by RainBow).
<+B><:#336,9360><:f280,,><+!><+#>Generic Plotting using NPCV<-#><-!><:f>
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<:#528,9360><:f220,,>Basically, this is a module that will read in a comma delimited file and plot it using the same format as the NewPlot<:f><:f220,,> plots in the
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<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>DO NOT USE THIS MODULE FOR .ROC FILES!<-!>
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<:#528,9360><:f220,,>The format of a file that is read in to the generic plot is the<:f><:f220,,> same
<:f><:f220,,>format as the <+!>C<:f><:f220,,>PW<-!> file. See the
<+!>IGNEOUS.CPW<-!> file as an example.
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<:#264,9360><:f220,,>The following is the format of a <+!>.CPW<-!> file:
<:#264,9360><-!><:f220,,><+!>nSam<-!> is an integer denoting the number of samples in the file
<:#264,9360><-!><:f220,,><+!>nElems<-!> is an integer denoting the number of elements in a row
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<:#264,9360><:f220,,>"<+!>Sample<-!>" can also be "<+!>Sample Name<-!>" or "<+!>SampleName<-!>"
<:#264,9360><:f220,,> <:f><:f220,,>up to 20 characters are used for this field, the rest will be truncated.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>"<+!>RockType<-!>" can also be "<+!>RockType<-!>", "<+!>Type<-!>" or "<+!>Description<-!>"
<:#264,9360><:f220,,> up to 20 characters are used for this field, the rest will be truncated.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>"<+!>Colour<-!>" can also be<:f><:f220,,> "<+!>Plot Colour<-!>"<:f><:f220,,>, "<+!>Color<-!>"<:f><:f220,,>, or "<+!>Plot Color<-!>"
<:#264,9360><:f220,,> <:f><:f220,,>this is an integer from 1 to 15 denoting plot colour for display.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>"<+!>Symbol<-!>" can also be "<+!>Plot Symbol<-!>"
<:#264,9360><:f220,,> <:f><:f220,,>this is an integer from 1 to 15 denoting plot symbol for display.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>All other fields are expected to be numeric. If not, crash!
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<:#528,9360><-!><-#><:f220,,>These recalculations do not affect the data in the data file. They are only done on the data in memory<:f220,,>.
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<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Data recalculation is done in the following order:
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@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!>1)<-!> Iron is recalculated. Depending on the option selected.
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@Indent 1@<:#268,9360><:f220,,><+!> FeO* = <-!><:f><+!><:f220,,>FeO + Fe<+'>2<-'>O<+'>3<-'> * 0.89981 <-!><:f><:f220,,>(total iron as FeO)
@Indent 1@<:#264,9360><:f220,,>
@Indent 1@<:#268,9360><:f220,,><+!> Fe<+'>2<-'>O<+'>3<-'>* = Fe<+'>2<-'>O<+'>3<-'> + <-!><:f><+!><:f220,,>FeO * 1.11135 <-!><:f><:f220,,>(total iron as Fe<+'>2<-'>O<+'>3<-'>)
<+!><+#><:f280,,><:f280,,><:f280,,><+!><+#><-!><-#><+!><+#><-!><-#><+!><+#><-!><-#><+!><+#><-#><+#><-!><-#><:f><+!><+#><:f280,,><-#><:f> <:f400,,>NewPet<:f> for DOS<-!>
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<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!> Appendix A Files used by NewPet<-!>
<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,,> Appendix B What bugs were fixed when<-!>
<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,,> Appendix C Discrimination plot abbreviations<-!>
<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,,> Appendix D Bibliography<:f><:f220,,><-!>
<:#264,9360><+!><:f220,,> Appendix E Data file format<-!>
<:#264,9360><:f220,,><+!> Appendix F Normalization values<-!>
<:#220,4560><:f180,,><+!>C.J.Allegre and J.F.Minister, 1978.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Quantitative models of trace element behaviour in magmatic processes,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol.38, pp.1-25.
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<:#440,4560><:f180,,><+!>C.J.Allegre, M.Treuil, J.F.Minister and F.Albarade, 1977.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#660,4560><:f180,,>Systematic use of trace elements in igneous processes. Part 1:
<:f><:f180,,>Fractional crystallization processes in volcanic suites,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, vol.60, pp.57-75.
<:#220,4560><:f180,,>
<:#220,4560><:f180,,><+!>J.G.Arth, 1976.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#660,4560><:f180,,>Behavior of trace elements during magmatic processes - <:f><:f180,,>a summary of theoretical models and their applications,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Journal of Research USGS, vol.4, No.1, pp.41-47.
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<:#220,4560><:f180,,><+!>W.K.Conrad, 1987.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#880,4560><:f180,,>A FORTRAN program for simulating major- and trace-element
<:f><:f180,,>variations during rayleigh fractionation with melt <:f><:f180,,>replenishment or assimilation,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Computers and Geosciences, vol.13, No.1, pp.1-12.
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<:#220,4560><+!><:f180,,>D.J.DePaolo, 1981.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#660,4560><:f180,,>Trace element and isotopic effects of combined wallrock <:f><:f180,,>assimilation and fractional crystallization,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol.53, pp.189-202.<:f>
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<:#220,4560><:f180,,><+!>R.Powell, 1984.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#880,4560><:f180,,>Inversion of the assimilation and fractional crystallization
<:f><:f180,,>(AFC) equations; characterization of contaminants from isotope
<:f><:f180,,>and trace element relationships in volcanic suites,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Journal of Geological Society London, vol.141, pp.447-452.
@Indent 1@<:#1100,4560><:f180,,>The application of a Th-Hf-Ta diagram to problems of tectonomagmatic
<:f><:f180,,>classification and to establishing the nature of crustal contamination
<:f><:f180,,>of basaltic lavas of the British Tertiary volcanic province,
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol.50, pp.11-30.
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<:#220,4560><:f180,,><+!>D.A.Wood, J-L.Joron and M.Treuil,1979.<-!>
@Indent 1@<:#660,4560><:f180,,>A re-appraisal of the use of trace elements to classify and discriminate between magma series erupted in different tectonic settings.<:f>
@Indent 1@<:#440,4560><:f180,,>Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol.45, pp.326-336<:f><:f180,,>.
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Plot Symbol (integer)(1-15) Symbol
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Plot Colour (integer)(1-15) Colour, Plot Color, Color
<:#264,9360><:f220,,>Rock Type (20 char) RockType, Description, Desc
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<:#2376,9360><:f220,,>The aliases shown above are the ones that are accepted when transferring from a
<+!>.WK1<-!> to <+!>.ROC<-!> file. <:f><:f220,,>The following pages show the order of the elements and the default number of decimal places used for each. The names shown are the only ones that will be accepted when transferring data<:f><:f220,,>. You do
n't have to worry about super/subscripts and you don't have to have the elements in the exact order as shown. Also, the element numbers (1 - 108) are not used. They are for my use only.
<:f><:f220,,>Any column with a heading that is not recognized will be ignored.
<:f><:f220,,>The '<+!>i<-!>' and '<+!>m<-!>' in the <+!>Radiogenics<-!> sections are there so we can tell the difference between initial and measured radiogenics respectively. You can always edit out the 'i' or 'm' later.
<:#1540,4560><-!><-#><-#><:f180,,>The first two sets of norm values are from George Jenner. If you want to know where he came up with them please feel free to ask him. I do, but he just keeps forgetting to tell me. He can be reached via the address at the beginning
of the manual. His email address is <+!>gjenner@sparky2.esd.mun.ca<-!>. Please let me know if you get a response.