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README.TXT -- April 29, 1994
FLOW CHARTING 4 - Version 1.02
PATTON & PATTON SOFTWARE CORPORATION
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Welcome to Flow Charting 4!
Please read this document carefully. It contains important
information that may have been corrected or omitted in the
User's Guide and Tutorial, as well as changes to the latest
release of Flow Charting.
The following items will be covered in this document:
* 1.1 How to un-install Flow Charting 4
* 1.2 Notes about the ALT key with certain keyboards
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1.1 How to un-install Flow Charting 4
When you install Flow Charting 4, most of the needed files are
copied to the directory you specify when you run the SETUP.EXE
program. To uninstall these files, simply delete all of the
files in the directory; then delete the directory. Use the File
Manager or DOS commands to delete the files.
In addition to the files in the main directory, one additional
file is created in your local Windows directory -- PATTON.INI.
This file should be deleted as well. Flow Charting 4 does not
modify any other Windows INI files.
Finally, select the icons in your Flow Charting 4 group window
and delete them, and then delete the group window.
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1.2 Notes about the ALT key with certain keyboards
On certain systems and keyboards, the ALT key appears to remain
pressed even after you release it. For instance, when you type
Alt+F, you activate the file menu. If the key is stuck, typing
the letter, F, will also activate the menu.
The Alt key is used to temporarily reverse the Reflective Resizing
feature and the Stick-Lines-To-Objects feature. If your system
seems to be locking the Alt key, we have provided an alternate
method to get the same functionality.
Simply press the 'A' key whenever the User's Guide or Tutorial
tells you to press the Alt key. The 'A' key provides exactly
the same functionality as the Alt key, but it will not stick.