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Windows Gourmet 1.0
User's Manual
Copyright 1994, Dovcom
Dovcom
P.O. Box 580
Provo, UT 84601-0580
CIS: 74552,1027
Prodigy: VJNP58A
Windows Gourmet 1.0 i
DISCLAIMER
DOVCOM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH
WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED.
NEITHER DOVCOM, NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION,
PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, consequential, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DOVCOM'S LIABILITY FOR
ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE
SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM. THE PERSON USING THE
SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
SOFTWARE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of the limit of liability for
consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation may not
apply to you.
This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Utah
and shall inure to the benefit of Dovcom and any successors,
administrators, heirs and assigns. Any action or proceeding brought by
either party against the other arising out of or related to this
agreement shall be brought only in a STATE or FEDERAL COURT of competent
jurisdiction located in Utah County, Utah. The parties hereby consent to
in personam jurisdiction of said courts.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE & LICENSE AGREEMENT
The registered version of Windows Gourmet and the disk on which it
is contained is licensed for one user. This is copyrighted software. You
are not obtaining title to the software or any copyright rights through
its purchase. You may not sublicense, rent, lease, convey, modify,
translate, convert to another programming language, decompile, or
disassemble the software for any purpose.
You may make as many copies of this software as you need for backup
purposes. You may use this software on more than one computer, provided
there is no chance it will be used simultaneously on more than one
computer. If you need to use the software on more than one computer
simultaneously, please contact us for information about site licenses.
You are granted a limited license to use the unregistered version
for a limited evaluation period of up to 30 days, in order to determine
if it suits your needs. If you desire to use the program past this date,
you must register.
You are granted a limited license to copy the unregistered version
of Windows Gourmet for the purpose of allowing other to try it under the
conditions outlined in VENDOR.DOC.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 ii
REGISTRATION / ORDER FORM
Registration gives you unlimited license to use Windows Gourmet for your
personal use. When you register you will receive the following benefits:
o A copy of the current, registered version of Windows Gourmet
o Printed documentation
o Timely notice of new products and updates
o Discounts on future Dovcom products and Windows Gourmet updates
o Peace of mind (you did the honest thing)
If you wish to register, fill in the order form and mail it with your
check or money order for $19.95 (plus $3 S&H) to the address listed
below.
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Windows Gourmet 1.0 iii
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
FINDING RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PRINTING RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PREFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CREATING RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
EDITING RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
EDITING INGREDIENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CREATING A MEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MEAL SERVINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MEAL RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
SHOPPING LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Windows Gourmet 1.0 1
INTRODUCTION
Windows Gourmet is an easy to use database designed to catalog
recipes and plan meals. It can categorize and save hundreds of recipes,
displaying them in a natural "recipe card"-like fashion on your screen.
You may print out recipes or simply use your screen as a reference as you
prepare them. You can easily adjust the size of the display so you can
see the recipe on your computer screen from across the kitchen.
Windows Gourmet also has a powerful Meal function which allows you
to put together a family dinner or a brunch with friends. You may select
several recipes, adjust their servings for the number of people you'll be
having, and print out a shopping list of everything you'll need to
prepare the meal. You can turn a recipe for a 2-person soup into a 40-
serving feast, or reduce 12 servings worth of cookies to a manageable
dozen.
The interface is simple enough that an experienced computer user
should be able to get around with little or no extra information. For
those not quite so confident, this guide will take you step-by-step from
installation to creating your own recipes. As the guide progresses you
will get into more advanced feature such as preparing a Meal, adjusting
servings, and creating a shopping list.
On-Line help is available from almost anywhere within the program,
so you may not need this manual. You can get a listing of all of the help
topics by choosing Contents from the Help menu.
I have put a lot of work into Windows Gourmet and I hope you enjoy
it. And please, if it is something you would like to keep, please
register. I'm also always looking for ways to improve Windows Gourmet so
please give me any suggestions for enhancements that you may come up
with.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 2
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To successfully use Windows Gourmet, you must have at least the
following system configuration:
IBM 386 or compatible computer
Microsoft Windows 3.1
Hard drive with 1 megabyte of free space
INSTALLATION
If you downloaded Windows Gourmet from a BBS and have uncompressed
the program, I'll assume you understand enough about DOS to follow the
concise instructions listed in the WINGREAD.ME file. If not, copy all
Windows Gourmet files to a blank, floppy disk and follow the instructions
below.
INSTALLING FROM A FLOPPY:
The instructions below assume that you are installing from a floppy
disk in your 'A' drive to a 'C' hard drive. This should work alright for
most people. If your configuration is different, just substitute your
drive letters for the 'A' and 'C' listed in the instructions.
You need to be at your C:\ prompt to complete this instructions.
Usually the computer will be there as soon as you turn it on. If it
starts up Windows or some sort of menu program, you will have to exit to
DOS to complete the installation. Once at the DOS prompt, do the
following:
Insert the Windows Gourmet diskette into your A drive.
Type "C:" <enter> (don't include the quotes, <enter>=Enter Key)
Type "CD \" <enter>
Type "MD WING" <enter>
Type "CD WING" <enter>
Type "COPY A:\" <enter>
Type "COPY BWCC.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM" <enter>
(if Windows is on another drive, type that drive letter instead of C)
Type "DEL BWCC.DLL"
If the above steps have worked properly, Windows Gourmet is now on your
hard drive and just needs to be set up in Windows. Start Windows as you
normally would (usually "WIN" at the DOS prompt.) These instruction
assume you are using the Microsoft Windows Program Manager. If the
program manager has been replaced by a third-party program, (Norton
Desktop and TabWorks are popular ones) you may need to refer to the
documentation for your program to complete the installation.
Select File|New.
Select "Program Group" and click on OK.
For description type "Windows Gourmet" and click on OK.
Select File|New again.
Select "Program Item" and click OK.
For description, enter "Windows Gourmet 1.0"
For command line, enter "C:\WING\WING.EXE" and click on OK.
Now you're installed, a little icon of a pot-holder should have appeared
on your screen. Whenever you want to run Windows Gourmet, just double-
click on that icon.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 3
FINDING RECIPES
Before you begin entering your own recipes, you'll probably want to
look around a bit and learn how Windows Gourmet functions with the
recipes included. Windows Gourmet comes with a number of recipes already
entered.
To locate a recipe in the Windows Gourmet cookbook, select Find
Recipe from the Recipe menu. This option will take you into the "Find
Recipe" dialog box. To locate a recipe, select the category to which it
belongs from the Category box at the top. You may also obtain an
alphabetical listing of all of the recipes by selecting All in the
Category box.
Once you have located the recipe that you wish to display, highlight
that recipe with your mouse and click OK. You may also double-click on a
recipe to select it. If you wish to leave the Find Recipe dialog box
without selecting a recipe, click on CANCEL.
PRINTING RECIPES
If you wish to print out a recipe, you must first select the recipe
as described under FINDING RECIPES. Then, simply select Print from the
File menu to print the recipe out on your default printer.
PREFERENCES
Selecting Preferences from the File menu brings up the Preferences
dialog box. In here you may set the default servings for new recipes and
meals. You may also set the default category for all new recipes.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 4
CREATING RECIPES
To enter a new recipe for the Windows Gourmet cookbook, select New
Recipe from the Recipe menu. The Edit Recipe dialog box should then
appear. Fill in this box with all of the appropriate information as
described below:
Field Description
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Name This is just the name of your recipe, "Uncle Joe's Chili,"
for example.
Source This describes where this recipe is from, "Church Picnic,"
is a good example.
Category This determines what category of recipe you are creating.
It is used mainly in the Find Recipe dialog box to sort
your recipes. If you click on this box, you will be
presented with a list of all available categories. To
change the default category, see PREFERENCES.
Servings Put here the number of people that this recipe, as it's
described, will serve. This value will become important
when you use the meal function later to adjust the
ingredient portions for your recipe.
Ingredients Here will be listed all of the ingredients included in
your recipe. Use the Add, Edit and Delete buttons here.
See EDITING INGREDIENTS for more detailed information.
Directions In this box, you may enter the directions for preparing
the recipe.
After everything has been filled in, click OK to save the recipe to
the Windows Gourmet cookbook. If you change your mind about creating this
new recipe, click CANCEL and the recipe will be discarded.
EDITING RECIPES
To edit a recipe that's already created, you must first select it
through the Find Recipe option on the Recipe menu. Then, with the recipe
displayed on your screen, select Edit Recipe from the Recipe menu. You
will be taken to the Edit Recipe dialog. This functions the same as
described under CREATING RECIPES except all of the boxes will be filled
in with the current recipe's settings. You may make any chances you want
and click OK to save your changes, CANCEL to abort them.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 5
EDITING INGREDIENTS
To edit ingredients, you must be in the Edit Recipe dialog box. For
information on getting to the Edit Recipe dialog box see CREATING RECIPES
or EDITING RECIPES.
The are three options for editing your ingredient list:
The ADD button brings up the Edit Ingredient dialog box and allows
you to enter information for a new ingredient.
The EDIT button will bring up the Edit Ingredient dialog box with
the information for the currently highlighted ingredient. You may
also edit an ingredient by double-clicking on the ingredient.
The DELETE button will remove the currently highlighted ingredient
from the ingredient list.
The Edit Ingredient dialog box contains the following fields:
Field Description
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Quantity This is the quantity of the ingredient you are currently
editing. You may enter any integer or fractions in the
form "x/y." Some sample quantities are 1, 2 1/4, 2/3, and
5 3/4. You may leave the quantity box blank if it does not
apply (for instance, "pepper to taste" would not require a
quantity.)
Unit Here, you would enter the unit of measure that is
appropriate for your ingredient. If you click your mouse
on the button next to this box for a list of predefined
units. You may also type a unit into this box if the one
you want is not in the list.
Item This is the ingredient itself.
As with other dialog boxes, you may click OK to save your changes, CANCEL
to abort them.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 6
CREATING A MEAL
Before we get in to how to create a Meal, a quick definition is in
order. A Meal, as Windows Gourmet sees it, is a collection of recipes.
There is nothing special about these recipes except that they have been
assigned to the meal. The capabilities of the meal come into its ability
to convert the recipes you select to all reflect the same number of
servings that you have specified for the meal.
MEAL SERVINGS
To set the number of servings for the meal, select Servings from the
Meal menu. In the Meal Servings dialog box you may tell Windows Gourmet
how many people the meal will be servings. The default is for the Meal to
make no adjustment to the servings of each recipe. If you wish to make
all of the selected recipes reflect one number of servings, you must un-
check the box labeled "Use Individual Recipe Servings." Then in the box
above, you may enter the number of servings you wish for the meal. For
information on setting a default, see PREFERENCES.
When you have decided on your number of servings, click OK to
continue, or CANCEL to return to the previous setting.
MEAL RECIPES
Now that your servings have been set, you may select the recipes
that you wish to include in your meal. First select Recipes from the Meal
menu to bring up the Meal Recipes dialog. From here there are a few
options as listed below:
ADD activates the Find Recipe dialog box and allows you to select a
recipe to be included in your meal. You may also add a recipe to the
meal by checking the "Include in Meal" box when creating or editing
a recipe.
VIEW will display the currently highlighted recipe on the screen
including any changes made to the ingredient quantities.
DELETE will remove the currently highlighted recipe from the meal.
The recipe will still be in your cookbook, but will not longer be
included in the meal.
There is no way to abandon the changes you've made in the Meal
Recipes dialog box, click CLOSE to exit this dialog box.
Windows Gourmet 1.0 7
SHOPPING LIST
To access the shopping list choose Shopping List from the Meal menu.
This will take you into the Shopping List dialog box. You should be
presented with a listing of the ingredients for any recipe you have
selected for your Meal. The ingredients will be adjusted to reflect the
number of servings you have selected for the Meal. The options available
in the Shopping List dialog box are listed below:
ADD puts a new item at the end of the Shopping List. The Edit
Ingredient dialog will come on the screen to enter the appropriate
information.
EDIT activates the Edit Ingredient dialog so you may change the
currently selected item.
DELETE removes the currently highlighted item from the shopping
list.
PRINT will print a list of all of the items in the shopping list to
your default printer.
RESTORE will clear the shopping list and regenerate it from the
recipes and servings selected for the Meal.
CLEAR removes all items from the shopping list.
To exit the Shopping List dialog, click on CLOSE.