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- %OP%VS4.13 (28-Apr-92), Gerald L Fitton, R4000 5966 9904 9938
- %OP%DP0
- %OP%IRY
- %OP%PL0
- %OP%HM0
- %OP%FM0
- %OP%BM0
- %OP%LM4
- %OP%PT1
- %OP%PDPipeLine
- %OP%WC1018,2262,44,1748,0,0,0,0
- %CO:A,72,72%
- %C%Contents of the August 1993 PipeLine disc
- %C%Version 1.00 (31st July 1993)
- Keywords:
- 4PL9308 Fitton
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- AcornShow1
- The Acorn World Show will be held at Wembley during the last three days
- of October 1993. If you decide to attend then please look for Jill and
- me on the Colton Software stand - Gerald L Fitton
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- AsEasyAs1
- PipeDream files can be loaded to a PC environment. Apart from
- PipeDream 2 for the PC, PipeDream files will load into Lotus 1-2-3 and
- into the Lotus clone, AsEasyAs - Ian M H Williamson
-
- BestShop
- Denis Murray-Smith has asked me how to find the 'best shop' when I'm
- given the price of an item for each shop. The method can be applied to
- other similar problems such as finding the best subject for each
- student and hence the best subject for a class - Gerald L Fitton
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- ChiSquare2
- Not only an improvement on ChiSquare from an earlier PipeLine disc but
- a custom function for the cumulative normal distribution - David Howard
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- ColourCard
- Not so much a review of Computer Concepts Colour Card but more a
- description of a user's experience - Steve Harratt
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- Convert02
- Simple MultiStore to PipeDream conversions - Mike Hobbs
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- CustomChck
- A utility, written as a custom function, which will help you debug the
- more difficult of your custom functions - Andrew Murray
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- DiscsCat
- A new Version, 1.7, of this disc cataloguing program - Francis Aries
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- Envelope01
- A simple envelope printing application - Mike Hobbs
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- Fireworkz1
- An explanation of the 'shell' proposed by Colton Software which will be
- used to contain 'The Z Set' as an integrated package - Gerald L Fitton
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- FitGraph1
- Curve fitting linear, log-linear and log-log 'graphs'
- to data - Gerald L Fitton
-
- Friday13th
- I asked "Can you prove that the 13th of the month falls on a Friday
- more often than any other day of the week?" More solutions, this time
- from - Brian McDevitt, Howard Snow, Sytze Stel and A N Other
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- Gamble03
- Two similar spreadsheet solutions to the "Open the Box" problem
- - Bruce D Brown and David Howard
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- Help
- Can you provide me with an index of Pipeline discs - Gerald L Fitton
-
- The Australia and England cricket results are available - Ric Finlay
- Send me a blank formatted disc and postage - Gerald L Fitton
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- Are your problems due to an Unplugged module - Gerald L Fitton
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- Can you provide a database application for cataloguing photographs?
- If so then please let us know - Steve Harratt
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- Fatal Errors - Ted Olley
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- Disappearing windows - Ted Olley
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- A hint for LQ-100 users - Nik Kelly
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- Does PipeDream like Compression - Gerald L Fitton
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- Hidden
- The usefulness of hidden columns - Elwyn Morris
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- Index01
- The syntax of the index(range,col,row,cols,rows) function
- explained - with an example by Robert Macmillan - Gerald L Fitton
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- Polars
- An example showing how to use PipeDream to plot graphs in
- in polar coordinates. Drawing an ellipse - Gerald L Fitton
-
- Portugal01
- Upgrading an A3000 with a 4 Mb RAM board and RISC OS 3
- A Portuguese experience - Gerald L Fitton
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- RPI
- The RPI from 1914 and the Reuters Commodity index from 1973 - Ted Olley
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- Tabs01
- The easiest way to remove all your tabs - Gerald L Fitton
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- Tabs02
- Modifying the structure of a database
- using Search & replace to remove tabs - Gerald L Fitton
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- Template02
- Using a RISC OS application to launch PipeDream documents has many
- advantages - these include combining the power of PDCmdFils with the
- flexibility of system variables and system commands. There are a lot
- of ideas of general use here - Gareth Lloyd
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- TopBitSet
- Smart quotes, ligatures and hard spaces - Gerald L Fitton
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- WallPaper
- How much wallpaper do you need - Steve Harratt
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- Words8
- The eighth and final part of the definitive series
- "Word processors from the Beginning" - Albert Kitchenside
-