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- STAMP VALUES v1.1
- Stamp Values CPX
- by Linnhe Computing
- Copyright (c) 1997 Mark S Baines
- All Rights Reserved
-
- Mark S Baines asserts the legal and moral right to be identified as the owner
- of this work.
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-
- STAMPS.CPX IS A FREEWARE PROGRAM
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- STAMPS.CPX is protected under UK and international copyright law, and is NOT
- public domain software. Mark S Baines owns the copyright to this program and
- the document files.
-
- You are hereby granted a licence to use these copies. You are not allowed to
- alter the programs in any way, to do so is an infringement of my rights.
- FREEWARE is NOT Public Domain!
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- STAMPS.CPX - INVENTORY
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- When distributed through any means whatsoever, this total package must not be
- separated.
-
- STAMPS.CPX The CPX file
- STAMPALL.LST The total list of stamps available at the Post Office data file
- STAMPS.LST The list of stamps available to the user data file
- STAMPS.TXT The documentation in standard ASCII text file
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- STAMPS.CPX - WHAT IS IT?
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- Stamp Values is a CPX program for the Atari XCONTROL panel accessory (or
- alternatives, such as ZCONTROL or COPS). It shows you the combination of
- stamps necessary to make up a certain value inputted.
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- STAMPS.CPX - INSTALLATION
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- Insert the STAMPS.CPX file and the two data files STAMPALL.LST and STAMPS.LST
- into your system CPX folder.
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- You now need to do one of two things. Either reset your computer or have
- XCONTROL reload your CPXs. Call the XCONTROL panel accessory and select the
- Options/Setup menu item and click on the right-hand of the two large icons
- which reloads all the CPX files. ZCONTROL has a similar feature. STAMPS.CPX
- should now be available.
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- STAMPS.CPX - DE-INSTALLATION
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- Should you not want to use STAMPS.CPX any more, then de-installation is
- simple. Delete the files:
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- STAMPS.CPX, STAMPALL.LST and STAMPS.LST
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- from your CPX folder.
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- STAMPS.CPX - USING IT
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- After double-clicking on the STAMPS.CPX entry, enter the value of your letter
- or parcel in the Value: box and click on [Calc] or press <Return>. The value
- must be a decimal value, in pounds and pence.
-
- The CPX will catch most input errors and correct them.
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- One or more boxes (up to 15) will be shown representing the stamps that you
- need to stick on your letter or parcel. The values in these boxes are shown
- in pounds and pence, therefore 0.02 represents a 2p stamp and 1.50 a £1.50
- stamp. You are also shown the total number of stamps required.
-
- The combination of stamps is chosen from those listed in the STAMPS.LST data
- file. Initially, this is identical to the STAMPALL.LST which contains the
- list of all the denominations of stamps available from the Post Office.
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- You may select the denominations of stamps you have available and hence
- update the STAMPS.LST file by clicking on the [Setup] button. A list of all
- the stamp denominations contained in the STAMPALL.LST data file is shown, up
- to a maximum of 25. Stamp values that match those that you have available
- (initially all the values until you modify them) will be already selected. In
- this way you can see, out of the list of all the stamps available at the Post
- Office, which stamps you have currently available to youself as saved in the
- STAMPS.LST data file.
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- Make sure that each denomination you have is selected and then click on
- [Save] or press <Return> to save the list to the STAMPS.LST data file. You
- may also click on [OK] to temporarily make changes to thislist but this isn't
- saved to the STAMPS.LST data file and therefore the selection isn't available
- the next time you use the CPX.
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- Now when you click on [Calc] you'll only be shown the stamps you have
- available.
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- On occasions, depending on the denominations of stamps you have available,
- the list of stamps presented cannot exactly match the value inputted. The CPX
- will present a list that, in total, will be greater than the value inputted
- to avoid underpaying the postage on your letter or parcel.
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- At present the CPX doesn't give preference to 1st and 2nd class stamps, which
- are more likely to be available to the user than any other denomination. If
- you require this feature let me know. However, there is a way to achieve
- this, and tune the CPX's preference for these (or any other stamps), which is
- mentioned in the next section.
-
- The [Info] button displays some brief Information about the program. The
- [Cancel] button closes the CPX.
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- STAMPS.CPX - STAMPALL.LST and STAMPS.LST data files
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- These data files are ASCII files containing one entry per line. Each entry
- consists of a four-figure number representing the stamp value in pence.
- Leading zeros *are* necessary, so that a stamp with the value of 5p is
- represented as 0005, a stamp valued at £10.00 is shown as 1000.
-
- The minimum and maximum text line length is four characters. Each line ends
- in the usual carriage return and line feed characters.
-
- The CPX program allows up to 25 entries. The current STAMPALL.LST data file
- contains 21 denominations.
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- You may edit these files to suit your own needs, for instance, when the cost
- of a first class stamp goes up. It is also possible to modify the use of the
- program so that it shows combinations of coins, for instance, rather than
- stamps if you edit the STAMPALL.LST data file to contain a list of all
- available coinage. However, in all cases, you must remain within the
- limitations as already outlined. Failure to do so will be unpredictable. Use
- an editor to change the STAMPALL.LST file or a word processor in ASCII or
- non-word processor or program mode.
-
- It is also possible to change the order of the values in the list so as to
- give them preference over other values. When the CPX looks for possible stamp
- denominations that match the value inputted it searches from the bottom of
- the list working upwards. If you want to, say, give preference to 26p stamps
- then you could move the entry for 0026 further down the list to, say, after
- the £1.00 stamp value 0100. Then, the CPX will prefer 26p stamps to £1.00,
- 50p etc. stamps. Care has to be taken here so that you don't end up with 10
- times 26p stamps for a value of £2.60 when the more sensible thing to do is
- to go to the Post Office and get a £2.00 stamp!
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- Both data files must be in the same folder as the STAMPS.CPX file, the
- standard CPX folder for your system.
-
- Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information given in the
- STAMPALL.LST data file is accurate, no legal responsibility is accepted for
- any errors, omissions or statements in that information.
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- STAMPS.CPX - VERSION HISTORY
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- V1.0
- June 1997
- The first release version.
- V1.1
- July 1997
- This release version.
- List of stamps presented will now be greater, in total, than the value
- inputted if an exact match cannot be made, thus avoiding underpayment of
- postage.
- The stamps available to the user, as stored in the STAMPS.LST file, are
- already highlighted in the Setup page so that the user can see what has
- previously been selected.
- An OK button has been added to the Setup page allowing for temporary
- adjustments to the list of denominations available to the user without
- affecting the STAMPS.LST data file.
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- STAMPS.CPX - LATEST VERSION
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- The latest version of this program (together with all other Linnhe Computing
- programs) is always available from:
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- The Linnhe Computing web site:
- http://www.stsd.demon.co.uk/linnhe.html
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- CIX:
- atari.st conference current filelist topic (such as atari.st/files97).
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- BBS networks:
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- PD Libraries:
- Floppyshop and FaST Club.
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- STAMPS.CPX - THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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- Thanks to Jon Ellis for his CPX articles in his excellent Programmers' Forum
- series in ST Applications magazine.
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- Thanks to Joe Connor and Mike Kerslake for the idea and data and to Roger
- Derry for suggestions for improvements.
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- Slàinte mhath
- Mark S Baines
- Linnhe Computing
- Linnhe, Shore Street
- Inver
- Ross-shire
- IV20 1SF
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- 5th July 1997
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