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- * *
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- * B O O K L I B R A R I A N *
- * Version *
- * 2.16 *
- * *
- * User's Guide *
- * *
- * by *
- * *
- * Lemuel D. Turner *
- * TurboSystemsCo *
- * P.O. Box 965368 *
- * Marietta, Ga. 30066 *
- * 770-516-8575 *
- * 770-591-4988(FAX) *
- ************************************************************
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- (C) Copyright 1991-1995 Lemuel D. Turner
- (C) Copyright 1991-1995 TurboSystemsCo
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- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- |___|___| MEMBER
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT
- BOOK LIBRARIAN PROGRAM
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-
- (C) Copyright 1991-95 TurboSystemsCo and Lemuel D. Turner for this
- software, documentation, and user interface. Marietta, Ga. United
- United States of America. All rights reserved.
-
- TurboSystemsCo grants you without charge the right to reproduce,
- distribute and use copies of this "shareware" version of our
- BOOK LIBRARIAN software product (including the on disk
- documentation), on the express condition that you do not receive
- any payment, commercial benefit, other consideration for such
- reproduction or distribution, or change this license agreement or
- copyright notice. *(Shareware distributors, user's groups and BBSs
- may charge a distribution/copy fee as long as the shareware distri-
- bution/marketing concept is explained)* Use of the program without
- registration is limited to 45 days. After 45 days of use the
- program *must* be registered or removed from your computer system.
-
- TurboSystemsCo
- P.O. Box 965368
- Marietta, Ga. 30066
-
-
- By sending in your payment, along with your name, mailing address
- version number, and where you heard about the BOOK LIBRARIAN
- product and obtained your copy, your copy of BOOK LIBRARIAN
- will be registered with us. This will enable you to receive (1)
- technical support, (2) announcements of future releases, the latest
- version, (3) a printed manual and discounts on additional programs
- from TurboSystemsCo. (4) The ability to change the Report Headings.
-
- THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- FITNESS OF PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE, OR OTHERWISE; ALL
- WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED. BY USING THE BOOK LIBRARIAN PRODUCT,
- YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER TurboSystemsCo NOR ANY OF OUR EMPLOYEES,
- AFFILIATES, OWNERS, OR OTHER RELATED PARTIES WILL BE LIABLE TO
- YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY USE OF (OR INABILITY TO USE) THIS
- SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. EVEN IF WE ARE APPRISED
- OF POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OCCURRING.
-
- This software may not be reversed-engineered or disassembled,
- and includes certain trade secrets and confidential information
- of TurboSystemsCo.
-
- BOOK LIBRARIAN is a trademark of TurboSystemsCo.
-
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Introduction
- Introduction ............................................. 1
- Features ................................................. 1
- System Requirements ...................................... 2
- Disk Back-Up ............................................. 2
-
- Getting Started
- Installing Book Librarian ................................ 3
- DOS Installation/Start-Up ............................ 3
- Windows 3.1 Installation/Start-Up..................... 3
- Windows 95 Installation/Start-Up...................... 3
- Hard Disk System ..................................... 4
- Printer Set-up ....................................... 4
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- Data Entry
- Data Entry Screen ......................................... 5
- Command Menu .......................................... 5
- Edit Keys ............................................. 6
- Keyboard and Mouse Usage .............................. 6
- Data Operations ........................................... 7
- Adding Records ........................................ 7
- Data Entry Fields .................................. 8
- Editing Records ....................................... 8
- Deleting Records ...................................... 8
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- Searching
- The Find Function ......................................... 8
- List Book Window ...................................... 10
- The Browse Function ....................................... 11
- The Search Function ....................................... 11
- Query Screen Fields ................................... 11
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- Reports
- Reports ................................................... 12
- Report Type Menu ...................................... 12
- List To Menu .......................................... 12
- List All .............................................. 13
- Sort By Menu .......................................... 13
- Spacing Menu .......................................... 13
- Report Formatter .......................................... 13
- Formatter Fields ...................................... 13
- Wrap Example .......................................... 14
- Re-Index Corrupt Files .................................... 14
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- Copyright Enforcement ......................................... 15
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- CUSTOMER SUPPORT
-
- TurboSystemsCo has a strong commitment to customer support. We
- provide technical support only to registered users. However if
- you should experience problems getting the program to run on
- your systems prior to registering, we will attempt to resolve
- those problems.
-
- Lemuel D. Turner the owner and president of TurboSystemsCo and
- the author of Book Librarian is a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals. While we don't think you'll ever need
- it, by Mr. Turner's membership in the Association of Shareware
- Professionals, registered users have an additional avenue to
- resolve customer support disputes if they can not be resolved to
- the registered user's satisfaction. See statement below:
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- ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT
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- Lemuel D. Turner is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
- principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a share-
- ware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting that mem-
- ber directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help
- you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not
- provide technical support for member's products. Please write the
- ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon Mi. 49442-9427 or send a
- Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
- Version 2.xx Changes
- -------------------
-
- Listed below are the changes made in this release. The Introduction
- has been updated with the changes but the rest of the manual has not.
- The printed and bound manual that comes with the registered version
- has the changes incoporated.
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- 1. A new menu item File has been added to Command Menu (pp5). The File
- menu displays a drop down menu with 7 menu items explained below:
-
- ITEM FUNCTION
- ----------- -----------------------------------------------------
- Open/New Allows you to open a file previously created, or to
- create a new file. Displays the File Selection Screen.
-
- Set Index The program uses 7 index fields, title, author, sub-
- ject, type, record#, catalog # and tag. The index
- selected determines the order books are displayed when
- the Next, Prev, Last and Top menu items are selected.
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- Select Printer See Printer Installation (pp4).
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- Book Count Totals the number of books in the file.
-
- Set Scr Save Displays a screen to alter the delay before the screen
- saver appears. Valid entries are 0 - 600 seconds.
- Enter 0 the disable the screen saver.
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- Untag All Untags all tagged records, ie change tag to "N".
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- Calendar Displays a pop-up calendar. Can also be activated when
- in a date field, by pressing the [PgUp] key.
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- 2. Browse deleted from the Command Menu -- Browse duplicated function-
- ality found in the FIND menu item.
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- 3. Nine new data entry fields were added to the data entry screen (pp8).
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- Rec# An automatically incrementing nummeric field, also
- can be used as the accession number.
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- Sub2, Sub3 Holds the second and third subject areas of the book
- if applicable.
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- Cond Use to hold the book condition, good, worn etc.
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- Value Holds the present or appraised value of the book.
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- Borrower (f) Holds the first name of the borrower.
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- Borrower (l) Holds the last name of the borrower.
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- Due Date The return date for a borrowed book.
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- Version 2.0 Changes -cont
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- Tag Tag is a special field use to select individual records
- for printing. It can not be edited like the other fields.
- Press [F9] to toggle the field to 'Y' for printing.
- Press [F9] again to toggle the field back to 'N'. You
- would not normally use this feature to print out your
- complete list of books. You would probably use this
- feature to select books to print that have been updated
- or recently added. After tagging the books you want to
- print, Select Reports, then the report type, where to
- list the report, then Select All, then for Sort By use
- TAG. Only the tagged books will be printed. After the
- books are printed, select Untag All from the File Menu.
- This will prevent the items from being printed again.
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- There are other uses for the field than selecting books
- for printing. You could also use it to tag books that
- are on loan. I'm sure you can come up with many
- addition uses for the field.
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- 4. Five new Report Types have been added to the Report Selection Screen
- (pp 12).
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- Subject-2 Can be listed to the screen, printer or disk. Report
- Fields are: Subject, Subject2, Subject3 and Title.
-
- Library Cards Similar to the 3 x 5 index cards, but printed in
- library format.
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- Labels Prints information on 3 1/2 x 15/16 continous form
- labels. Laser/Inkjet labels are not supported. Lists
- Title, Catalog#, ISBN, Record#.
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- Borrower List Borrower, Title, Catalog#, ISBN, Record#, and
- Due Date.
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- Overdues Identical to above, but only list those past the Due
- Date.
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- The memo report is not new but has been modified to print multiple
- records per page instead of one record per page.
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- Subject-1 is the same as the old Subject report.
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- 5. Three new indexes have been added: (1)Record#, (2)Catalog# and
- (3)Tag
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- 6. You can now search for data in the memo field, using the CT operator,
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- 7. Can now directly edit any field, by pressing the ALT key and the
- highlighted letter in the field name. Now for example if you want to
- make a change in the memo field, you can press ALT M and jump directly
- to the memo field, whereas previously you had to go through all the
- fields to get to the memo field.
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- Version 2.0 Changes -cont
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- 8. A pop-up calendar has been added that can be accessed when in date
- fields by pressing the [PgUp] key. Or it can be accessed any time
- from the file menu.
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- 9. The size of the memo field is doubled from earlier versions, can now
- hold 60 lines of information. The length of the author and title
- fields were increased.
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- 10. The primary index is now user selectable.
-
- 11. Now supports laser printer index cards.
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- 12. Can now switch datafiles without exiting the program.
- INTRODUCTION
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- BOOK LIBRARIAN is an easy to use book database management system.
- It is ideal for managing a personal, professional, church, club,
- or business library. You can quickly search your library by Title
- Author, Subject or Book type. Can print reports to the screen,
- printer or disk file.
-
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- FEATURES
-
- - Holds 25 Information Fields About Each Book
- -- Title, Author (first & last), Subjects(3), Book Type, Edition,
- Pages, Copyright Year, Catalog #, ISBN, Purchase Date, Price,
- Publisher, Location, Note1, Note2, Borrower (first & last),
- Rec/Accesssion#, Condition, Tag, Value, Due Date.
-
- -- A memo field that can hold up to 60 lines of information about
- each title.
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- - Database Management Functions.
- -- File, Next, Prev, Find, Top, Last, Edit, Add, Del, Search,
- Report, Quit
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- - Reports
- -- Thirteen fixed format reports, plus a self design report.
- --- Reports may be printed to screen, printer or disk text file.
- --- Can print on continous form 3 X 5 cards or laser 3 x 5 cards
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- - Context Sensitive Help
- -- Press F1 to bring up a relevant help screen at any point in
- the program.
-
- - Mouse Support
-
- - Screen Saver
- -- A built-in screen saver activates when the keyboard is not used
- at a user customizable interval.
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- - Find/Browse Windows
- -- Moveable, scrollable, resizeable
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- - Find any Title, Subject, Author, Book Type, Rec#, Catalog#, or Tag
- in approximately 1 second or less.
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- - Search database on any combination of fields.
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- - Can hold over 2 billion titles, approximately 600 on a 360k floppy
- if memo field is not used. Memo field only uses disk space if the
- field is used.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- To use BOOK LIBRARIAN you will require:
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- IBM PC/XT/AT PS/2 or Compatible.
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- At least 512k of memory.
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- Hard Drive or 720K+ floppy
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- Monochrome or Color Monitor
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- Printer (capable of print in compressed mode to use
- all the features of the program).
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- MS-DOS/PC-DOS 2.1 or higher.
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- Supports both keyboard and mouse input.
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- Your CONFIG.SYS file must have the statement, FILES=35. If the
- number is greater than 35 that's okay. Refer to your DOS manual
- if you are not familiar with the CONFIG.SYS file. The automatic
- installation program will check and make the reguired changes if
- you desire.
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- BACKUP YOUR PROGRAM DISK
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- Please make a backup copy of the program disk. If required,
- please refer to your DOS manual for back-up procedures.
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- INSTALL BOOK LIBRARIAN
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- Book Librarian is a dos program but is compatible with Win 3.1 and Win
- 95. The program comes with two installation routines. One to install the
- program strickly as a dos application. The other routine will install the
- program to be run from a program group from Win 3.1 or Windows 95.
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- DOS INSTALLATION AND START-UP
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- 1. Insert the Book Librarian disk in the A or B drive as applicable.
-
- 2. Type A:\INSTALL or B:\INSTALL as applicable.
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- 3. Follow the on screen instructions.
-
- NOTE: If you downloaded the program from a BBS, after unzipping the
- program, change to the directory where you unzipped the program and type
- INSTALL and follow the on screen instructions.
-
- To start the program after installation change to the directory where you
- installed the program (normally C:\BOOK) and type BL and press the
- enter key. To get to the correct directory type the following:
- CD\
- CD\BOOK
- BL
- Press the ENTER key after each line above.
-
- WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION and START-UP
-
- 1. Start Windows and the Program Manager
-
- 2. Choose File|RUN
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- 3.Type A:\SETUP.EXE or B:\SETUP.EXE as applicable. Answer yes to install
- icons in the Program Manager when asked.
- NOTE: If you downloaded the program from a BBS, after unzipping the
- program choose FILE|RUN and type the drive and path where the file is
- located followed by SETUP.EXE. For example: C:\TEMP\SETUP.EXE and follow
- the instructions. Or double click SETUP.EXE from the file manager.
-
- To start the program, click the TurboSystemsCo DOS Apps group, then double
- click the Book Librarian icon. Press ALT+ Enter key to switch between
- full screen and a dos window.
-
- WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION and START-UP
-
- 1. From Windows 95 Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click
- the Control Panel.
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- 2. On the Control Panel, double click Add/Remove programs.
-
- 3. Follow the on screen instructions. Answer yes to install icons to the
- program manager when asked.
- To start the program, click the start button, then Programs, then
- TurboSystemsCo DOS Apps then double click the Book Librarian icon.
- Press ALT+ Enter key to switch between full screen and a dos window.
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- FILE SELECTION
-
- Press the space bar to bypass the shareware registration screen. Next
- the File Selection Screen is displayed. All Book Librarian datafiles
- end with the extension .BLF. You should see SAMPLE3.BLF and
- MYFILE3.BLF. SAMPLE3.BLF is a sample file that you can use to quickly
- examine the many program features. MYFILE2.BLF is an empty file that
- you can use to start entering your own data. To select one of the
- files, place the cursor (white bar) over one of the files and press
- the Enter key.
-
- To create a datafile press the F2 function key while still on the
- File Selection Screen. Enter a file name without an extension
- when prompted.
-
- To select a data file on a different drive, press the control key
- and the drive letter. For example to select a data file on drive
- B, press the control key and the letter B together.
-
- PRINTER INSTALLATION
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- The first time you use Book Librarian or if you change printers,
- you must install your printer for use with Book Librarian. To
- install your printer, select U)til from the Main Menu. Then
- select S)elect Printer from the next menu. The menu will display
- five selections. (1) Epson and Compatibles, (2) IBM Proprinter and
- Compatibles, (3) HP Laser Series II/III/IV and Compatibles,
- (4) HP Deskjet 500/550C, (5) Cannon BJC-600 and Compatibles,
- (6) Generic, (7) TSC Printer.
-
- To select a printer, select the highligted letter or use the arrow
- key to move the cursor over the printer and press RETURN/ENTER.
-
- Most non-laser and some laser printers are compatible with the Epson
- or IBM ProPrinter. If your printer is not an Epson or IBM Proprinter
- check your manual, it is probably compatible with one or both.
- Select the appropiate printer. If you have a laser printer, select
- the HP Laser printer.
-
- If your printer will not work with any of the first five selections
- then you should select the Generic Printer. When you use the Generic
- printer printer control codes are sent to your printer. You will
- not be able to print the Comprehensive and Index Cards unless you
- manually place your printer in compressed mode prior to starting the
- report. Also the headings will not be printed in bold.
-
- The final selection (7) TSC, is used to load a custom driver for your
- printer created by TurboSystemsCo. If none of the first three
- will work with your printer then contact TurboSystemsCo. We may be
- able to construct a driver for you. Please provide the manufactuer
- and model number.
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- If you select one of the printers and the reports don't print
- correctly, always reset or turn your printer off then back on
- prior to trying another selection. NOTE: Laser, Deskjet and
- the Cannon printers cannot print index cards in this version.
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- DATA ENTRY
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- After the File Selection Screen is displayed, the Main Data Entry
- Screen is displayed. The screen contains 25 data entry fields, 1
- memo field and the Command Menu.
-
- The Command Menu provides Book Librarian with a selection of easy to
- use database management functions. Each menu item can be selected by
- pressing the highlighted letter, or by using the arrow keys to place
- the cursor over an item and pressing ENTER, or by using the mouse.
- The function of each menu item is provided below:
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- ITEM FUNCTION
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- Next Displays the next book title in alphabetical order.
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- Prev Displays the previous book title in alphabetical order.
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- Find Use this feature to rapidly locate any Title, Author,
- Subject, or Book Type.
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- Top Displays the first book in Title index order.
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- Last Displays the last book in Title index order.
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- Edit Edit the book currently displayed on the screen.
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- Add Add a new book to the library file.
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- Del To delete the book displayed on the screen.
-
- Search Displays the Search Selection Screen. Search the lib-
- rary file using multiple selection criteria. Matches are
- displayed on the Data Entry Screen.
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- Browse Allows you to display the book records in tabular for-
- mat in a browse window, scroll through the records
- indexed by Title, Author, Subject or Book Type.
-
- Rpt Displays the report selection screen.
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- Quit Exits Book Librarian.
-
- F1 Displays context sensitive help about menu items or data
- entry fields. The F1 key is not displayed.
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- Alt+'V' Pressing the ALT key and pressing 'V' will display a
- screen to alter the delay before the screen saver.
- Valid entries are 5 to 600 seconds. Enter 0 to turn
- screen save off.
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- ESC The same as Quit, also Alt+'X' has same function.
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- Copy Add a new item, but copy fields currently displayed.
-
- F3 Flushes data stored in memory to disk.
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- EDIT KEYS
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- The edit key listed below are in effect when entering data into the
- Main Data Screen and other screens where data can be entered.
-
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- KEY FUNCTION
- --------- --------------------------------------------------------
- F1 Displays help screen.
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- F2 Displays file name field on Data File Selection Screen.
-
- F5 The field is deleted from the cursor position to the end
- of the field and the cursor is placed back at the left
- margin of the field.
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- F10 The key is used to end editing. If on the main data entry
- screen, the data is written to a data file. On other
- screens, control will be returned to the menu.
-
- ESC Key is used to exit from data entry while using the Add
- or Edit functions. The changes made to the data entry
- screen are canceled.
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- ENTER Pressing ENTER/RETURN while in a data entry field ends
- edit of the field and moves the cursor to the next field.
-
- BACKSPACE Causes the cursor to move to the left and erases the char-
- acter to the left.
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- INS Toggles between insert and overwrite of characters.
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- DEL Deletes the character under the cursor.
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- UP ARROW Moves the cursor to the previous field if not in the first
- field.
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- DN ARROW Moves the cursor to the next field on the screen.
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- L ARROW Moves cursor to left within a field. Does not delete
- characters.
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- R ARROW Moves cursor to right within a field. Does not delete
- characters.
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- KEYBOARD AND MOUSE USAGE
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- Book Librarian can use both the keyboard and a mouse or a combi-
- nation of both. There are three direct equivalences between the
- mouse and the keyboard.
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- * The left mouse button is exactly equal to the ENTER key.
- * The right mouse button is exactly equal to the Esc(ape) key.
- * The left and right button pressed together, (or the middle
- button in a three button mouse) is exactly equal to the F1 Key.
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- DATA OPERATIONS
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- This section describes how to add, edit and delete records.
-
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- * ADDING RECORDS
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- Adding a record is the process of typing information into blank data
- entry fields.
-
- To add a record to your book file select Add from the Command Menu
- by pressing A, or by using the mouse or arrow keys to highlight Add
- and pressing left mouse button or pressing the ENTER/RETURN key.
-
- Data entry begins with the Title field (top left) and proceeds left
- to right, top to bottom. At the bottom of the screen is the
- Memo area.
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- You can enter up to 30 lines of information in the memo field. The
- This is a memo field is like a mini-wordprocessor, all edit keys
- work and words are automatically wrapped at the end of a line.
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- NOTE: The memo field only uses space in the database if you enter data
- in it. The program allocates space in increments of 255 bytes.
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- Saving the book information to disk is accomplished by pressing the
- F10 function key. If you press ESC or the right mouse button while
- in any field, the information is erased and is not stored on disk.
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- You can use the up/down arrow keys and or the mouse to revisit any
- field and edit the information prior to pressing F10 or ESC. If in
- the memo field, you must press CTRL+PAGE-UP to exit the memo field
- and move back up to the note field.
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- * DATA ENTRY FIELDS
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- Each record in the book file contains the following fields.
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- Field Contents
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- Title Holds the book title, up to 43 characters. This
- is the primary index field. The first 20 characters
- are indexed.
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- Edition Enter the book edition number, 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.
-
- Subject Enter the general subject of the book, mathmatics,
- computers, etc. An index field.
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- Type Enter the type of book, Childrens, Medical, Text,
- How To, Catalog etc. An index field.
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- Pages Enter the number of pages contained in the book.
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- Author(last) Holds the last name of the author, an index field.
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- Author(first) Holds the first name of the author.
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- Copyright Enter the year the book was copyrighted.
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- Price Enter the price paid for the book or current value.
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- Pur Date Enter the date the book was bought or obtained.
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- Cat # Enter Dewey Decimal system #, or your own numbering
- system to identify book.
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- ISBN Enter the 14 digit ISBN.
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- Publisher Enter the name of the books publisher.
-
- Location Enter the location of the publisher or can hold the
- physical location of the book.
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- Note1 Can hold miscelleaneous information.
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- Note2 Sames as note1.
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- MEMO 30 line scrollable memo area. Can be used to enter
- a synopsis, review or other information.
-
- * EDITING RECORDS
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- To edit a record select Edit from the menu by pressing E or by using
- the arrow keys or the mouse. This function allows you to make changes
- to the record displayed on the screen.
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- After you completed making changes to a field or fields, press F10
- and the changes are saved to your book file.
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- * EDITING RECORDS - cont
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- If you decide while editing the record that you don't want to save
- the changes, press the ESC key and the changes will be erased and the
- old information restored.
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- * DELETING RECORDS
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- To delete the record displayed select the Del function from the com-
- mand menu. A prompt is displayed to confirm deletion of the record.
- Answer Yes to delete the record.
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- SEARCHING
-
- There are two methods provided in the program to search your data-
- base, the FIND key and the SEARCH key. The BROWSE key also lets
- you look at your database in tabular format and is also explained
- in this section. The FIND function is quicker and easier to use
- but the Search function allows more complex searches.
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- * THE FIND FUNCTION
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- The FIND key rapidly locates a book by Title, Author(last name),
- Subject or Book Type.
-
- When you select FIND from the command menu a pop-up menu with the
- following choices is displayed: Title, Subject, Type, Author.
-
- Select one of the choices from the menu or press ESC to return to
- the Command Menu. If you select Title, the following prompt is
- displayed:
-
- Enter Title To Find or ENTER/RETURN For All _________________
-
- A similar prompt is displayed for the other choices if selected.
- The prompt above allows you to specify a string to search for, or
- just press ENTER/RETURN. If you press ENTER/RETURN key without
- entering a search string, then the data file is displayed indexed
- by the selected choice in the List Book Window. The cursor will
- be placed at the beginning of the file.
-
- If a search string is entered, the data file is displayed in the
- List Book Window and the cursor is placed on the first record
- that matches the search string. If the search string is not found
- then a prompt displays saying An Exact Match Not Found and the
- cursor is placed on the record that comes closest to matching the
- string entered.
-
-
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-
-
- *FIND FUNCTION - Cont
-
-
- When using the FIND function the data base is displayed in a pop-
- up List Book Window. You can use the arrow keys, mouse, Tab and
- Page-Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the data base. The
- Tab key moves the cursor right 10 characters, Shift+Tab moves the
- cursor left 10 characters. The Page Up and Page Down keys move the
- cursor up and down 10 lines respectively.
-
- A unique way to move through the data base or find a particular
- record is to type a letter or word from the keyboard while the
- List Book Window is displayed. For example if the you typed the
- letter C then the cursor will move to the first entry or closest
- entry that starts with C. To move the cursor to another location
- in the C list type another letter, for example U which would disp-
- lay CU in the left lower corner of the window. The cursor would
- move to the CU location in the data base. If Author was selected for
- the index and you typed CRUISE, the cursor would move to Cruise in
- the data base. To erase the letters displayed in the lower left
- corner of the window press the Delete or Backspace key to erase the
- characters. You can enter other characters to move about the data
- base. For example enter the letter A to move to the top of the
- data base, then press Delete to erase the character and enter Z to
- move to the end of the data base.
-
- There are several options available to change the List Book
- Window. The options are displayed at the bottom of the window.
- The options are (1) Brief, (2) Zoom (3) Resize and (4) move. The
- options are explained below.
-
- List Book Window Options:
-
- (1) Brief - Limits display to only key fields. Can speed that rec-
- ords are accessed when paging around data in the find window.
- Press ALT 'B' to activate and deactivate.
-
- (2) Zoom - List Book Window expands to full screen. Press ALT 'Z'
- to activate and deactivate.
-
- (3) Resize - Allows you to change the size of the window using the
- arrow keys or mouse. You can only change the position of the bottom
- and right side of the window. To activate press ALT 'R'.
-
- (4) Move - Allows you to move the window using the arrow keys or
- mouse. Press ALT 'M' to activate.
-
- Note: If only one record in the Database matches the search string
- entered then the record is displayed on the main data entry screen
- and not in the find window.
-
- Also pressing ENTER/RETURN when the cursor is over one of the records
- in the List Book Window will display the book on the main data
- entry screen.
-
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- THE BROWSE FUNCTION
-
- The browse function works identically to the FIND function except
- you can not enter a string to search for. The function lets you
- browse through you database indexed by Title, Subject, Author or
- Book Type. You should use this function if you just want to page
- through your data without looking for a particular item.
-
- THE SEARCH FUNCTION
-
- The FIND function can only perform searches on one of the key fields.
- The search function can perform searches on up to 10 fields, while
- setting up specific search criteria using logical operators. When
- the Search menu selection is chosen, the book Query Screen is
- displayed along with the menu choices Edit, Recall Quit.
-
- Edit allows you to fill-in the book Query Screen, Recall will
- display previously saved selections and allows you to load them from
- disk and fill in the book Query Screen. Quit will return you to
- the main data entry screen.
-
- QUERY SCREEN FIELDS
- There are four fields on the screen used to set up the search cri-
- tiera: Field, Comparator, Value and LogOp.
-
- Field Press ENTER/RETURN to pop up a pick list of fields
- that can be tested. NOTE: There are 4 fields for Author,
- Author_F, Author_L, and Author. For example you would
- use Author_L if looking for a last name only match, ie
- "Simon". Use Author to match a first and last name, ie
- "Burt Simon".
-
- Operator Press ENTER/RETURN to pop up a pick list or type in one
- of the seven operators. This field defines the type of
- test you want to make.
-
- Value Enter the value to be compared/tested.
-
- LogOp Select AND/OR from the pop up list to enter additional
- selection criteria. Enter "END" and/or press F10 to
- stop entering data.
-
- The combination of a Field, an Operator and a Value forms the basic
- selection criteria. When two basic criteria is joined together by
- a LogOp, this forms a selection pair.
-
- The program evaluates each selection pair separately and combines
- them progressively from top to bottom to determine if each record
- meets the selection criteria. You can enter up to five selection
- pairs on the screen.
- A screen identical to the data entry screen is displayed with the
- prompt "****** Searching ******" at the bottom of the screen.
- When a match is found the following menu is displayed: "Next, Edit,
- Quit". The mouse does not work with this menu. Next starts the
- search process again to find the next match. Edit functions the
- same as on the data entry screen. Quit stops the search process
- and returns to the data entry screen.
-
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- REPORTS
- The report screen appears when Rpt is selected from the command
- menu. On the screen is five menus which determine the type of
- report, where to list the report, whether to list all or some of
- the books, the index to use, and line spacing.
-
- Upon arrival at the screen, the following menu is displayed:
- Edit, Continue, Quit. Edit allows updating of the screen, Continue
- will cause the report to be listed, Quit returns you to the data
- entry screen.
-
- REPORT TYPE MENU
- Title A pre-formatted report that can be listed to the
- screen, printer or text file. Report lists Title,
- Author and Subject.
-
- Author A pre-formatted report that can be listed to the
- screen, printer or text file. Report lists Author,
- Title and Subject.
-
- Subject A pre-formatted report that can be listed to the
- screen, printer or text file. Report lists Subject
- Title, and Author.
-
- Book Type A pre-formatted report that can be listed to the
- screen, printer or text file. Lists Book Type,
- Subject, Title and Author Last Name.
-
- Valuation A pre-formatted report that can be listed to the
- screen, printer or text file. Lists Title, ISBN,
- Catalog#, Purchase Date, and Price. Totals value
- of all books.
-
- Comprehensive A pre-formatted report that can be listed only, to
- a printer or text file. The report list all fields
- in the database except for the memo field.
-
- Index Cards Report listed on 3 X 5 continous form index cards.
- Can not be listed to the screen. All fields are
- listed except for memo field.
-
- Custom You select the fields to place in report. Select-
- ions are made using the Report Format Screen des-
- cribed later.
-
- Memo Prints all fields, plus the contents of the memo
- field on a single sheet of paper.
- LIST TO MENU
-
- Screen When selected the report is listed to your monitor.
-
- Printer When selected the report is listed to your printer.
-
- Disk When selected, you are prompted for a filename for
- the text file. Do not add an extension. The pro-
- gram adds the extension .TXT. The file created can
- be edited by any wordprocessor capable of reading
- ASCII text.
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-
-
- LIST ALL
-
- Yes List all books in the data file.
-
- No When selected, you will set-up selection criteria using
- the Query Screen to list the desired books.
-
-
- SORT BY MENU
-
- Select the sort order in which you want your report listed. Choices
- are Title, Author, Subject and Type. Selecting Title would cause
- the report to be listed in alphabetical order by book title.
-
-
- SPACING
-
- Select Single or Double to print the Title, Author, Subject, Type,
- Valuation and Custom reports with single or double line spacing.
- Spacing has no effect The Index Card and Comprehensive Reports.
-
-
- REPORT FORMATTER
-
- When Custom report is selected from the Report Type Menu, the Report
- Formatter screen is displayed after completing the current screen.
- From this screen you select the fields to be included in your report
- and how you want the fields formatted.
-
-
- REPORT FORMATTER FIELDS
-
- Print Field Enter the name of the field you want printed. Press
- ENTER/RETURN while the field is blank for a pop up
- list of fields to select from. Selecting Author
- from the list will print last name, first name of
- each. Choose L-MARGIN to set the size of the left
- margin.
-
- Field Width This is a display only field and you can not edit it.
- it displays the number of characters the selected
- field occupies.
-
- Print Width This field allows you to specify the width in charac-
- ters that you want the field to occupy on a line.
- The number is added to the Line Width displayed at the
- bottom of the screen.
-
- Wrap(Y/N) Select YES(Y) when the Field Width is greater than the
- Print Width and you want all the field information
- printed. The extra characters will be wrapped to the
- next line. The field information can occupy up to
- three lines if wrap is used.
-
-
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- REPORT FORMATTER FIELDS - Cont
-
- Wrap(Y/N) If you select NO(N) and the Field Width is greater
- than the Print Width, the extra characters are deleted.
- Selecting either YES or NO when the Field Width is
- less than or equal to Print Width has no effect on
- the printout.
-
- Line Width Display only field. The field displays the width the
- line will occupy as each Print Field and Print Width
- is selected. NOTE: If the Line Width exceeds 79 for
- screen reports or for standard carriage printers, the
- report will not be formatted properly when listed. If
- you have a wide carriage printer, the reports can be
- up to 129 characters wide. The program prints the
- reports in regular print and not in compressed print.
-
- If you want to print long lines, I suggest you list
- the report to a disk, and import the report into
- your wordprocessor, format and print it out.
-
- Wrap Example
-
- This is a demonstration of the use and non use of Wrap on the Title
- field. The Field Width for Title is 43, the selected Print Width is
- 25. The first line of the example below is with YES for Wrap and the
- second is with NO for Wrap.
-
- Title Author Subject
- -----------------------------------------------
- 1. Logistics Engineering And Blanchard Management
- Management
-
- 2. Logistics Engineering And Blanchard Management
-
- RE-INDEX LIBRARY FILES
- Book Librarian datafile indexes are contained in four index files,
- *.K1, *.K2, *.K3, *.K4. The "*" symbol represents the
- name of your datafile. Occasionly indexes become corrupted, that
- is the index looses its relationship with the datafile from which
- it was generated. One of the possible causes of corrupt index
- files are loss of power or a sever power spike while operating the
- program, or exiting the program without selecting *Quit* from the
- Main Menu. One of the symptons of corrupted index files, is finding
- your data out of order when using the find or browse screen.
- Another symptom is the receiving various error messages, such as
- "Duplicate Key", or "Unexpected End of File", etc.
-
- You *do not* need to Re-Index your files periodically as some
- programs require. Your index files are automatically maintained
- and optimized by the program. The *only* time you should
- Re-Index your files are when you have an indication that the
- indexs are corrupted. However, Re-Indexing when not needed will
- not hurt or help your files.
-
- To start the Re-Index program, type BLFIX at the DOS prompt (ie)
- the same place that you type BL to start Book Librarian. You
- then select your file just like when you start Book Librarian.
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-
- COPYRIGHT ENFORCEMENT
- =====================
-
- We have granted you permission to fully evaluate this program for a
- a period not to exceed 45 days. After 45 days you must register the
- program or remove it from your computer system.
-
- Since you may have forgot about the 45 day deadline or it may have
- sneaked up on you, on day 46 or later you will receive a notice
- granting you an extension of the evaluation period. This extension
- will allow you to use the program fully 10 more times or for 21 more
- days whichever occurs first. When you see this notice you should
- contact us immediately to get the registered version before the
- extension period expires.
-
- Once the extension period expires, you will not be able to Add, Edit,
- Copy or Delete data. You will not be able to access any of the file
- menu items. The Search function is inoperative. You can still print
- all reports, but you won't be able to use the query feature in reports
- to limit output.
-
- The only way to restore full operation of the program is to get a
- registered disk from us through the mail. We cannot pass you any
- codes via phone or e-mail to restore full operation of the program.
-
-