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Refs 6.0
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22 July 1993
Introduction
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Refs is a simple program for creating browsing and maintaining academic
reference databases. The program uses the common ASCII Unix refer file
format and so is compatible with Unix refer, and also bibliography programs
such as WinRefer.
It is shareware, and the distribution should contain the following files:
REFS.EXE The program itself
REFS.HLP The help file
REFS.INI INI file
TEST.REF Example Unix refer data file
IMPBIDS.DLL BIDS (ISI) Import DLL
IMPMED.DLL Medline Import DLL
BWCC.DLL Borland's custom control library
README.TXT This file
The program will work with Windows 3.1 or higher.
Changes since Refs 5.11
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* Import of other database formats. BIDS and Medline supplied.
Help file includes instructions on how to write your own
import libraries.
* Menu-based cut-and-paste in reference form
* Reference insertion is faster
* File loading is faster
* Author name and keyword handling is more flexible
* Minor corrections to interface behaviour
* Help file can launch notepad for editing of REFS.INI
Installation
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You will need PKUNZIP 2.04 or later to extract this file.
1. Copy the files REFS.HLP, REFS.EXE and TEST.REF into any directory.
TEST.REF is merely an example data file and may be deleted.
2. Copy IMPBIDS.DLL and IMPMED.DLL to the same directory, or another directory
on the path. If you do not require these DLLs, delete them and remove their
entries in REFS.INI.
3. Copy BWCC.DLL into your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. If you have a more recent
version already from another program, use that, and ignore this step.
4. Copy REFS.INI into your WINDOWS directory. This is important. Certain
parts of Refs will not work correctly if REFS.INI is not there, or is
incomplete.
5. That's it.
Helpful suggestions, registrations and/or bug reports should be sent to:
tjrc1@cus.cam.ac.uk
T J R Cutts
CRC Mammalian Cell DNA Repair Research Group
Dept. of Zoology
University of Cambridge
Downing St.
Cambridge
CB2 3EJ
UK