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Sundial Clearlook
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Clearlook(tm) Word Processor from Sundial Systems
Release Notes (README.TXT) for Clearlook 1.71
September 1996
Thank you for purchasing Clearlook for OS/2. This file contains information
which became available after the printed materials went to press.
Note that Clearlook 1.71 is a maintenance release of Clearlook 1.7. The
primary difference is that Clearlook 1.71 includes support for OS/2 Warp 4.
OS/2, Presentation Manager, and Workplace Shell Compatibility:
Clearlook is designed specifically for use with OS/2 Version 2, 3, or 4
and the Workplace Shell. This includes all of the following releases:
OS/2 Warp 4
"General Availability" release
OS/2 Warp Server
"General Availability" release
OS/2 Warp Connect
"Red Box" (for use with Windows) release
"Blue Box" (with Win-OS2) release
OS/2 Warp (OS/2 Version 3)
"Red Box" (for use with Windows) release
"Full Pack" (with Win-OS2) release
OS/2 2.1 for Windows
"General Availability" release
"Service Pack" (CSD 6300) release
OS/2 2.1
"General Availability" release
"Service Pack" (CSD 6200) release
"Manufacturing Refresh" (2.11) release
Most "FixPak" levels of OS/2 Warp, Warp Connect, and Warp Server have also
been tested.
Installation Instructions
Clearlook is distributed on two disks. To install the software, just run
the INSTALL program found on the primary distribution disk (Disk 1) and
follow the instructions which appear.
If you received Clearlook electronically, just run the INSTALL from the
directory in which you have the Clearlook files.
User's Guide and Supplement
Clearlook 1.7 is packaged with printed copies of both the Clearlook 1.1
User's Guide and the Clearlook 1.7 User's Guide Supplement.
The complete set of Clearlook (CTX) files for both the User's Guide and the
Supplement are also included on the Clearlook distribution disks as zip
file archives. These zip files are not unzipped as part of the Clearlook
installation process since they are comparatively large (due to the size
of embedded screen capture pictures). If you choose to unzip the files,
allow 11.8 Mbytes for the User's Guide and 1.5 Mbytes for the Supplement.
A modified version of the supplement, without any pictures, is installed
in the Look directory as CL17.CTX.
Of Interest to Owners of Earlier Clearlook Versions
Clearlook 1.71 is functionally the same as Clearlook 1.7, but includes
changes for compatibility with OS/2 Warp 4 (formerly code-named Merlin).
As discussed in the Clearlook 1.7 User's Guide Supplement, some of the
Clearlook terminology has been changed in 1.7. In particular the term
"transform" has been replaced by "merge format." Only the name has
changed, the concept is still the same.
Within the Look folder on your desktop, this means that the "trnsfrms"
folder has been replaced by a "MrgFmts" folder. If you are installing
Clearlook 1.7 over an earlier version, you will end up with both
folders: "trnsfrms" will contain your old merge formats and "MrgFmts"
will contain the new ones provided with Clearlook 1.7. However, when
you use the new Tools Merge function (which replaces Tools Transform),
it will always look in the new "MrgFmts" folder rather than the old
"trnsfrms" folder.
Thus, if you have created your own transforms for use with an earlier
version, you should copy them from the old "trnsfrms" folder into the
new "MrgFmts" folder. It is also recommended that you eventually remove
the "trnsfrms" folder in order to avoid future confusion.
The Legal Fine Print
Clearlook is a trademark of Clearlook Corporation and is used by Sundial
Systems Corporation under license.
Other phrases used herein may be brand names, trademarks, or registered
trademarks of Clearlook Corporation, CompuServe Incorporated, IBM
Corporation, Sundial Systems Corporation, or others. All such names
and trademarks remain the property of their respective companies.
Technical Support
We at Sundial Systems are committed to supporting you, our customer.
We track all questions, comments, and "bug reports" concerning our
products and use this information in planning future releases. If
there are features you particularly like or things you think should
be added to our products, please let us know.
If you have questions or suggestions, please call us at (310) 596-5121
between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific time, Monday through Friday.
You can also FAX your questions and comments to us at (310) 598-9851.
On the Internet you can send email to clearlook@ibm.net or visit us on
the web at www.sundialsystems.com.
Technical support is also available on CompuServe through the Sundial
Systems section of the OS/2 Application Vendor forum. Start
connecting with Sundial Systems and other CompuServe members by
calling 800-524-3388 and ask for Representative #456. (In the United
Kingdom, call 0800 289 378. In Germany, call 0130 37 32. In the rest
of Europe, call (+44) 272 255111. Outside the U.S., Canada, and
Europe, call 614-457-0802. Be sure to ask for Representative #456).
If you're already a CompuServe member, enter GO OS2AVEN at the !
prompt to access the Sundial Systems Section of the OS/2 Vendor Forum
on CompuServe.
Also, please note that our area code will be changing from (310) to (562)
after January 1997.
Thanks in advance,
Sundial Systems Support Services.