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- DOCUMENTATION FOR PAL.COM Ver. 1.10 5/22/85
- a Personal Appointment Locator for Sidekick
-
- PAL is copyright 1985
- by Robert D. Tolz
- 110 Greene St.
- New York, NY 10158
- Compuserve [70475,1071]
- Source [ST2338]
-
- Sidekick is a product of Borland International
-
- 1. WHO CAN USE PAL?
-
- This version of PAL is usable only by owners of IBM-PC's and
- compatibles who are users of the appointment calendar facility
- provided in Sidekick.
-
- 2. WHAT DOES PAL DO?
-
- PAL opens your appointment file and searches for
- appointments from the current date to a number of days following
- the current date. You may optionally send the report to your
- printer.
-
- 3. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO USE PAL?
-
- For me, the best way has been to invoke PAL from my
- autoexec.bat file after the date has been set. This assures me
- that as soon as I boot up, I will see all my appointments
- automatically without having to call up Sidekick and search
- manually through the appointment calendar.
-
- 4. HOW DO I USE PAL?
-
- PAL is invoked from the DOS prompt with the following
- syntax:
-
- PAL n{C,D,P} {Filename}
-
- "n" represents a positive integer describing the number of
- days that you want PAL to scan, from and including today's date.
- This parameter is not optional. You must specify "n" as the
- first parameter. If you fail to do so, you will be informed of
- your error and see a brief help screen on your monitor.
-
- "C", "D" and "P" are optional parameters. If you choose any
- one or more of these parameters, they must be specified
- immediately following "n", without the presence of any
- intervening spaces. If any spaces follow "n", then the next
- series of characters will be taken by PAL to be the name of the
- appointment file. The meaning of the optional parameters is as
- follows.
-
- "C" turns off color. By default, color is on if your
- monitor runs from a color card and off if you have a monochrome
- monitor running from a mono card. Do not mistake "monochrome"
- for a black & white composite monitor hooked up to a color card.
- If you have a black & white monitor running off a color card,
- then the characters are likely to be very difficult to read
- unless you use the "C" parameter. "C" has no effect in
- monochrome systems. If you have a color monitor, then use "C" at
- your discretion.
-
- "D" automatically deletes old appointments. The advantage
- here over Sidekick's delete facility is that you don't have to
- use Sidekick's somewhat cumbersome method of deleting entries.
-
- "P" sends the report to your printer.
-
- "Filename" is an optional designation of the name of your
- appointment file. It must be separated from "n{C,P,D}" by at
- least one space. "Filename" must be a string giving the full
- name of the appointment file you wish to scan, including any
- subdirectory description. If you do not supply a filename, then
- PAL will assume that you are looking for "APPOINT.APP" in the
- default subdirectory.
-
- 5. WHAT IF I WANT TO SEE APPOINTMENTS FROM A RANGE THAT BEGINS
- ON A DATE OTHER THAN TODAY?
-
- Sorry, there's no easy solution to that other than to use
- the DATE command from DOS to change the current date, then run
- PAL, then use the DATE command again to restore the correct date.
- PAL will always look to the system date as the beginning of its
- range.
-
- 6. WHAT WAS PAL PROGRAMMED IN?
-
- Turbo Pascal version 3, of course.
-
- 7. WHAT ABOUT BUGS, WISH LISTS, ETC.?
-
- Contact the author above. I am anxious to hear your
- comments and fix up any problems. I would like to know how you
- think PAL can be made more useful to you.
-
- 8. FUTURE VERSIONS OF PAL:
-
- will include full capabilities to edit, move and copy
- appointments, search for entries, enter recurring appointments,
- etc. One user suggestion which will most certainly be
- implemented is to provide a facility through which "to-do" type
- appointments (i.e., things that must be done but which are not
- allocable to a particular day or time slot) will automatically be
- moved forward to the current day unless consciously deleted by
- the user. PAL will eventually be able to stand on its own,
- without Sidekick, though the data format will always remain
- compatible with Sidekick. Any file produced by Sidekick will be
- readable an manipulable by PAL and vica versa.
-
- 9. DONATIONS:
-
- (as thanks for making PAL available and/or to encourage
- further development) will not be rejected. See address above.
- (as thanks for making PAL available and/or to encourage
- further developm
- will not be rejected. See address above.
- (as thanks for making PAL available and/or to encourage
- further developm