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- N U M E R O U N O
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- For IBM PC and Compatibles
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- User Manual
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- Effective Date: November 8, 1993
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- (C) Copyright 1992-1993 By Christopher J. Noyes
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- T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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- License For Use.............................4
- Warranty....................................4
- Support.....................................4
- New to Numerology?..........................5
- Introduction to NUMERO UNO..................6
- System Requirements.........................8
- Conventions used in this Manual.............9
- Installing NUMERO UNO......................10
- Starting Up NUMERO UNO.....................14
- Command Line Options.......................17
- Using Screens and Menus....................18
- Using Macros...............................24
- Entering and Editing Data..................26
- Compiling Reports..........................29
- Viewing and Printing the Results...........31
- NUMERO UNO Utilities.......................38
- Using Options..............................40
- Modifying the Text Source..................49
- Handling Errors............................52
- Table of Numerological Vibrations..........55
- Glossary of Numerological Terms............57
- Glossary of Computer Terms.................60
- Bibliography...............................63
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- L I C E N S E F O R U S E
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- You have the right to use this package on any one computer at
- a given time. You may copy this package for installation,
- archival or for backup purposes only. This is copy-righted
- software, you may not give copies of it to anyone without my
- written permission. You may, though, provide other people with
- copies of the shareware trial package, that you probably used
- before you bought this software.
- This does not give you the right to market charts produced
- with this program without my permission. If you use these charts
- as a part of a professional Numerology consulting service, there
- are no restrictions in charging for services.
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- Thanks
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- Christopher J. Noyes
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- W A R R A N T Y
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- If I cannot to resolve any problems you have with NUMERO UNO
- I will refund your money. You must return this manual and all
- disks and this manual that I shipped you when you registered.
- While I have made every attempt to assure that NUMERO UNO
- works properly, I am not responsible for any damage, loss of
- profit, or other losses caused by NUMERO UNO.
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- S U P P O R T
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- If you did not purchase NUMERO UNO directly from Me, I
- suggest first trying to get support from the company you bought
- NUMERO UNO from. If they are unable to solve your problem, I will
- be happy to help you.
- For technical support on NUMERO UNO:
- * Call me at (728) 625-2262 between the hours of 10:30 A.M. and
- 4:30 P.M. (EST), any day. If I am not available, please leave a
- message, I will call you back as soon as I can.
- * Contact me on Compuserve Mail using the ID 71570,3055.
- * Contact me on America On-Line using the ID CJNoyesSW.
- * Contact me on The Internet using 71570.3055@compuserve.com or
- cjnoyessw@aol.com.
- * Contact me on ILINK bulletin board systems using the name
- Chris Noyes.
- * FAX Me At (718) 625-6766.
- * Contact me by Mail at the address below.
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- CHRISTOPHER J. NOYES SOFTWARE
- 144 Union Street--Store A
- Brooklyn, NY 11231.
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- N E W T O N U M E R O L O G Y ?
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- To get the most out of this program you need some
- understanding of astrology.
- A Glossary of Numerology terms is in the back of this manual.
- You might also want to do some background reading. I suggest the
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- YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED, A MANUAL OF NUMEROLOGY FOR EVERYBODY. by
- Florence Campbell, M.A., Published by DeVors Publications,
- Marina del Rey, CA, 1931, 1958.
- NUMEROLOGY, THE ROMANCE IN YOUR NAME. by Jordan, Juno, Published
- by DeVors Publications , Marina del Rey, CA, 1965, 1988,
- 1978, 1989.
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- IT'S ALL IN YOUR NUMBERS, THE SECRETS OF NUMEROLOGY. by Kathleen
- Roquemore, Published by Perennial Library, Harper & Row
- Publishers, New York, 1965.
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- I N T R O D U C T I O N T O N U M E R O U N O
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- WHAT IS NUMEROLOGY? Christopher John Noyes on March
- Numerology is the science of 29, 1958. for those people
- numbers. In Numerology, each Astrologically inclined. I
- number has a vibration, or was born on March 29, 1958 at
- feeling to it. Each letter in approximately 3:45 am in Peter-
- the alphabet has a vibration borough N.H.
- relating to a number. By
- analyzing the numbers in your CAVEAT.
- birth date in combination with I have one major reservation in
- those of your name, you can the publication of this
- analyze yourself. program. In doing research on
- AUTHOR'S BACKGROUND. Numerology, I have found
- I initially started programming conflicts between authors,
- in 1985 using a Commodore 128 terminology and schools of
- computer. I got started writing thought. This program may use a
- astrology software, just as a Numerology term differently
- challenge to myself. For lack than you may use it.
- of good tools started If you have any questions
- programming on the IBM PC and on the definitions of terms,
- compatibles. please refer to the Glossary of
- I wrote the Astrology Numerology Terms in the back of
- program ASTRO. Those who are this manual.
- familiar with ASTRO will find
- NUMERO UNO or Numero for Short, SOFTWARE CAPABILITIES.
- easy to use as it uses the same NUMERO produces several types
- user interface as ASTRO. I like of reports. With each report,
- to product software that is you can:
- both easy to use, reliable and * View the report.
- fun. I think you will find that * Print the report.
- NUMERO has all these * Convert it to a file for use
- attributes. with your word processer.
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- WHY THE NAME. NUMERO also has two interactive
- I call the program Numero Uno, calendar screens so you can see
- because my Destiny or Birth the numerological influences of
- Path number is a 1. The any day in a month and year.
- expression number based on the
- name I use most now Christopher NUMERO PRODUCES
- J. Noyes is also a Number 1. It * A Personality Report that
- also makes sense with my Aries analyzes your birth date and
- Sun Sign. names and interprets the
- results.
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR. * A Numeric Personality Report,
- In case you are interested in which analyzes the data, but
- analyzing me, I was born does not interpret it.
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- * An interpreted Transit report date, so is more or less
- which analyzes the effects of unique, but a Universal
- each number on each year of Calendar for a given month will
- your life. be the same regardless of birth
- * A Numeric Transit report, date.
- similar to the above, but These calendars are
- with no interpretations. presented in an attractive
- * Personal Calendars. readable format, and can take
- * Universal Calendars. advantage of 24 pin and laser
- printer advanced features.
- NUMERO Calculates the Interactive Calendars are
- following numbers in doing it's also provided. Using the
- analysis of your birth date: Interactive calendar, you can
- * Destiny Number or Birth Path. scroll through months, looking
- * Sun Sign. at specific days, to see the
- * Challenges. effect of each day and see how
- * Life Cycles. they relate to you. These
- * Pinacles or Turning Points. displays use popup screens to
- show, the text related to each
- NUMERO Calculates the day, and year.
- following numbers in doing it's Users who are knowledgeable
- analysis of your birth and in Numerology can replace the
- current name: text to customize the reports
- * Expression. to reflect your knowledge and
- * Motivation. point of view.
- * Inner Self. NUMERO UNO supports all
- * Karmic Lessons. major printer types and can
- * Listings of elements. take advantage of many features
- * Listing of Planes of such as fonts and color.
- Expression. You can convert the reports
- * Listing of Numbers. into word processing files
- * Essence Numbers in Transit which can be easily imported
- Reports. into most word processors.
- You can save data from the
- You can also generate program to a file so that it
- personal and universal can be used at a later time, so
- calendars for any range of you don't have to retype the
- months. A personal calendar is information.
- directly related to your birth
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- S Y S T E M R E Q U I R E M E N T S
- T O R U N N U M E R O U N O
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- Though NUMERO UNO is a flexible system and can be run on a number
- of different type of systems, it does have some hardware
- requirements.
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- COMPUTER AND DOS. Video.
- NUMERO requires at least an NUMERO UNO is compatible
- IBM-PC (or at least a close with most graphics adapter
- compatible or BIOS Compatible cards.
- computer) running either MS-DOS
- or PC-DOS version 3.0 or later. PRINTER.
- NUMERO UNO directly supports
- MEMORY. many different printers, as
- NUMERO works best on a system most printers are compatible
- with 640k of memory, though it with either the Epson/IBM dot
- can run on a system with as matrix printer standard, or are
- little as 512k. If LIM/EMS compatible with the Hewlett
- expanded memory or extended Packard PCL Standard.
- memory, NUMERO will use it to NUMERO UNO supports both 9
- run faster. and 24 pin Epson/IBM compatible
- NUMERO will work well with printers, both black and white
- other EMS, and XMS providers and color.
- with some adjustments that may NUMERO UNO also supports
- be needed. If NUMERO won't Hewlett Packard LaserJet,
- start due to an extended memory DeskJet, PaintJet and
- problem, you will need to compatible printers, as well as
- manually allocate 75-100k of the Canon Laser printers.
- XMS by making adjustments to Other printers are
- your memory provider's command indirectly supported, by the
- line. user typing in codes into data
- screens or the graphics setup
- DISK SETUP. file.
- NUMERO, does not require a hard This version supports many
- disk, but will run better on a advanced printing features such
- system with a hard disk. Numero as color and multiple fonts.
- Uno on floppies requires one
- 1.44MB 3-1/2", one 1.2MB 5-1/2"
- or two 720kb 3-1/4" diskettes.
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- C O N V E N T I O N S U S E D I N T H I S M A N U A L
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- This section describes the conventions that are used in this
- manual.
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- ALL CAPS.................System command, or command line to type
- at the DOS Command Line.
- A:.......................Disk Drive Letter, or other Device.
- A:\<Directory Name>\<File> Path Name.
- .........................Previous Directory
- .........................Current Directory
- \<Directory Name>\<File>.Path Name, beginning at root directory,
- or start of current disk drive.
- FILENAME.EXT.............A file name can consist of up to eight
- letters, a '.' and a three letter
- extension.
- 'Key Name' ..............A Key on the keyboard to press.
- {ALT}....................Hold Down the ALT key on your keyboard.
- {CNTL}...................Hold Down the CNTL or Control key on
- your keyboard.
- {SHIFT}..................Hold Down the Shift key on your
- keyboard.
- {Fn}.....................A Function Key for example {F1} means
- press the F1 key at the Top or Left of
- your keyboard.
- {ALT}+'A'................Hold Down the ALT key, and press the 'A'
- key on your keyboard.
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- Most people will probably be able to run the install program and
- go. But, If you wish to, you can easily change the configuration
- using the setup screen in the options menu.
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- I M P O R T A N T !
- YOU MUST RUN THE INSTALL FILES=20 and no more. The two
- PROGRAM. values should be considered
- Before you start using NUMERO minimum. On most systems you
- UNO, make backup copies so the may be able to use more, though
- original master diskettes are check your DOS manual just to
- not destroyed or harmed. This be sure. If you are in the main
- way you can make additional directory on your startup disk
- copies if the original is you can see the CONFIG.SYS file
- damaged. by typing TYPE CONFIG.SYS
- This is particularly {ENTER}.
- important to floppy disk users,
- though hard disk users will FLOPPY DISK BASICS.
- probably want to make a backup Floppy disks come in several
- as well, and put the original different varieties, so it is
- away in a safe place after important to buy the right type
- copying the master diskettes to for your computer, though the
- your hard disk. brand doesn't really matter as
- You should check to see long as you buy a high quality
- that your CONFIG.SYS file has diskette. You should usually
- the two entries FILES= and buy "Double Sided" diskettes.
- BUFFERS= in it. This file is Single sided diskettes are
- usually found in your root actually two sided, but the
- directory or your startup second side has not been
- floppy disk. tested.
- This file can be edited Before any of the following
- with any editor that will edit operations, make sure the
- and produce a straight ASCII diskette is securely in the
- file. drive before closing the latch.
- You should have a line in The label on the disk should be
- the CONFIG. SYS has the entry facing up when you insert the
- FILES=12 and BUFFERS=10. The disk in the drive.
- numbers are not important as
- long as you have more than
- these numbers in the file. If
- these are not present in your
- file, you should add them or
- alter them so you have at least
- these values. If you are using
- MS-DOS or PC-DOS 2.1 or less
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- IMPORTANT: Handle floppy disks different type of disk
- with care, they are easily The general format for the
- damaged. Never write on a copy command is COPY source
- floppy disk with a ball point [destination] {ENTER}, where
- pen as that can damage the source and destination are the
- disk. Keep the disk away from source diskette and file name,
- magnetic fields such a TV sets, and destination is the
- motors and telephones, as the destination diskette or disk
- disk may be erased by them. Do drive and path. Destination is
- not put your finger on the disk optional. For example if you
- area itself and keep cigarettes are using the A: drive and
- and food away from your disks. want to copy the file
- Disk Formatting. MYCHART.TXT from the B: drive
- Disk formatting initializes a to the A: drive you would type
- blank disk ready for use by one of the following examples.
- your computer. * COPY B:MYCHART.TXT {ENTER}.
- ------------------------------- * COPY B:MYCHART.TXT A:
- To format a floppy disk: At {ENTER}.
- the DOS prompt ("A>" or any * COPY B:MYCHART.TXT
- other letter followed by the A:MYCHART.TXT {ENTER}.
- '>' mark. type FORMAT All of the three would be
- A:{ENTER}. equivalent. If you want to
- change the name of the
- DISK COPYING. destination file, you would use
- Copying a disk will make an the third example.
- exact copy of a floppy disk. If you wanted to copy all
- To copy a disk: At the DOS the files on one diskette to
- prompt with the disk in the another you would type COPY
- drive, type DISKCOPY A: B: A:*.* B: {ENTER}.
- {ENTER}. This command works If you wanted to copy all
- even if you only have one the files on one diskette with
- floppy disk, as DOS simulates the .EXE extension to another
- the use of two disks by using you would type COPY A:*.EXE B:
- swapping. DISKCOPY will tell {ENTER}.
- you to put the source or master If you wanted to copy all
- disk into the A: drive and the the files on one diskette that
- destination disk into the B: begin with the letter 'H', to
- drive. If you only have one another you would type COPY
- drive, the system will tell you A:H*.* B: {ENTER}.
- when to swap. INSTALLING.
- If your system does not have a
- FILE COPYING. Hard Disk, see the below table
- Copying files allows you to to see the number of disks
- duplicate one file (or a few required.
- like named files) on a disk.
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- NUMBER different installation
- OF DISKS approaches. The first, "Install
- DISK SIZE NEEDED in One Directory" is simpler
- 1.2MB 5-1/2" or and is suggested.
- 1.44MB 3-1/4".......1 The install program will
- 720k 3/"............2 also ask you if you want to
- ------------------------------- install the "Text Source and
- If you are installing Compilers". If You did not
- NUMERO on floppy disks, label receive a disk marked "Text
- the disks exactly as the Source and Compilers", don't
- install program tells you to. answer Yes. This optional item
- If you received the "Text allows you to customize the
- Source Files and Compilers" text. You can purchase this
- package with this program, you later and install it
- will need 1 more diskette. separately.
- Backup both the original The install program asks
- master disks, particularly if you if you want to install the
- you are using floppy disks. Documentation. This is an on-
- If you had the shareware line version of this manual.
- version of NUMERO, or an -------------------------------
- earlier version of NUMERO on NOTE: If another company's
- that disk or directory delete install program starts up, it
- the setup data files by typing is usally because you don't
- ERASE N1SYS.DAT {ENTER}. have the right disk in the
- . Insert the disk marked drive you specified when you
- "NUMERO UNO Main Program Disk" typed install, or you haven't
- into your disk drive. logged onto the drive before
- If you inserted the disk typing INSTALL.
- into your A: Drive you can -------------------------------
- either log onto that drive by If you don't use a Hard
- typing A:, and then typing Disk or you don't have a
- INSTALL{ENTER}, and following CONFIG.SYS file, NUMERO will
- the instructions. You can also remind you to create one or
- type A:INSTALL{ENTER}. make sure the FILES= and
- If you inserted the disk BUFFERS= are present in the
- into your B: Drive you can file.
- either log onto that drive by The Install program will
- typing B:, and then typing tell you when the installation
- INSTALL{ENTER}, and following is complete.
- the instructions. You can also
- type B:INSTALL{ENTER}.
- The install program asks
- you what type of system you
- want to install NUMERO on.
- If you are installing
- NUMERO on a system with a hard
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- CONFIGURATION.
- When NUMERO starts up, t auto-
- matically configures itself for
- the type of video adapter and
- monitor configuration you are
- using. It also sets the screen
- colors to appropriate default
- values.
- NUMERO automatically sets
- itself up to use a fast RAM
- video driver that updates the
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- You are now ready to start using NUMERO UNO. When you start
- NUMERO, you need to be logged into the disk and in the directory
- where the NUMERO.EXE file is stored, or you need to have set the
- DOS PATH variable to that disk and directory. If you are using a
- hard disk and NUMERO is in the C:\NUMERO directory, and you are
- in the C: drive, you can do this by typing CD \NUMERO.
- You would set that possible. If NUMERO does not
- directory using the command find these subdirectories, the
- PATH C:\BIN; C:\NUMERO\{ENTER}, setup defaults to the directory
- assuming that your DOS files where NUMERO is installed.
- are stored in the directory CUSTOMIZING THE SETUP.
- C:\BIN, and NUMERO is stored in To view or customize the setup
- the C:\NUMERO directory. information for your special
- To start NUMERO from the needs, choose the Setup Screen
- DOS command line prompt type from the Options sub-menu.
- NUMERO{ENTER} and NUMERO start Finding Other Important Files.
- up. When NUMERO starts up, it will
- Do not start up NUMERO attempt to find the help file
- using a command line such as NUMERO.HLP that is stored ei-
- C:\NUMERO\NUMERO{ENTER} because ther in the program's data
- NUMERO may not be able to find directory. If that file can't
- the setup file (N1SYS.DAT) if be found, NUMERO displays an
- one exists. error message telling you that
- I suggest typing CD \NUMERO you can't access the help
- {ENTER} NUMERO{ENTER} to start system.
- NUMERO assuming NUMERO is in If you get this error, find
- your NUMERO directory. where the help files were saved
- For information about and make sure the Setup Screen
- Startup Options see the section in the Options sub-menu is set
- marked "Command Line Options". properly.
- NUMERO next attempts to
- THE SETUP INFORMATION FILE. read the list of compiled chart
- If the setup information file, files from disk into memory.
- called N1SYS.DAT, can't be This is a list of all the files
- found (NUMERO searches first in created the last session. It is
- the current directory then the stored in a file called
- directories pointed to by the N1FILE.LST which is located on
- DOS PATH variable), NUMERO the data disk (in a floppy type
- creates it, as it is best able system) or in the user
- to do from the hardware it directory (in a hard disk type
- finds. system). If NUMERO can't find
- When creating the initial this file, the program assumes
- setup, NUMERO looks for sub- it was erased, or never was
- directories called, DATA and created before.
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- NUMERO then reads the file CPU which as a math coprocessor
- N1DAT.HIS (if it exists). This on board, and do not wish to
- is the history file, data that use it (perhaps because of
- was in the Enter/Edit screens malfunction or other problem)
- at the time you last quit you should set the following
- NUMERO. option before starting up.
- Then NUMERO reads the file At the DOS command line
- N1DAT.DEF (if it exists). This type SET NO87=1 {ENTER}.
- is the default data; it is You can create a batch file
- loaded every time you start to automatically execute this
- NUMERO. If you want certain comand and start NUMERO. To
- chart information loaded every create this batch file, type
- time you start NUMERO, save the following:
- that information to the file COPY CON: N1.BAT
- N1DAT.DEF, using the Save Data ECHO OFF
- To Disk function. SET NO87=1
- Next, NUMERO loads a file NUMERO
- called N1.MAC (if it exists). ECHO ON
- This is a file of macros. This {F6} (^Z appears on the screen)
- File Contains the default Then you would type N1{ENTER}
- macros. If you wish to disable to start NUMERO.
- these macros, rename this file.
- If you wish to add macros that -------------------------------
- will be permanent and will load NOTE: If you have a math
- each time, add them to this coprocessor and NUMERO freezes
- file. For further information while compiling a chart, this
- about Macros, see the section may solve your problem.
- titled "Using Macros" later in -------------------------------
- this manual.
- RUNNING NUMERO UNDER WINDOWS.
- USING A MOUSE. You will find a file called
- NUMERO provides built-in mouse NUMERO.PIF and an Icon for
- support. In order to use NUMERO NUMERO in your program
- with a mouse, you must have a directory. I suggest that you
- mouse driver loaded in your give NUMERO 100k - 150k of XMS
- CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT memory.
- file. See your Mouse You may need to modify this
- Documentation for more .PIF file, to suit the
- information. directory names that you use.
- 8087 Math Coprocessor Chips.
- If your computer has a 8087,
- 80287, or 80387, math
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- This section describes the command line options that you can
- enter when your start NUMERO UNO. You can enter as many command
- line options as you need. Leave a space between NUMERO and each
- command line option. Options begin with either a '/' (forward
- slash) or a '-' (hyphen or minus), and can be typed in capital
- letters or non-capital letters.
- For Example To Start NUMERO with the -LCD option, type NUMERO
- -LCD{ENTER}.
- -BIOS..Starts NUMERO using your parts of its program.
- computer's BIOS chip for Use this option if you
- putting the text on the are having difficulty
- screen. Slower than with NUMERO.
- Normal Operation, but -RKB=f .Causes NUMERO to record
- will work with certain all keyboard activity in
- program and certain non- a file. For f , specify
- standard computers. the name of the file.
- -LCD...Starts NUMERO using -PKB=f .Causes NUMERO to read
- colors for Laptop all keyboard actifvity
- Computers with LCD from a file f. This file
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- -43....If you are using a VGA slower, making it easier
- or EGA screen, starts to follow.
- NUMERO using 43 line -MAC=f .When NUMERO starts up
- screen mode. the file name following
- -50....If you are using a VGA the '=' here signified
- screen, starts NUMERO by the 'f' is opened and
- using 50 line screen NUMERO reads keyboard
- mode. macros from this file.
- -NOTI..Starts NUMERO without NOTE: this is in
- displaying the title addition to the standard
- screen. macro file NUMERO.MAC.
- -NOCACHE..Causes NUMERO to not Macros in this file
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- This section explains NUMERO UNO's user interface. That is, the
- screens and menus that you deal with when you use NUMERO.
- NUMERO's user interface is intuitive and easy-to-use. All the
- menus are logically structured and should be easy to follow.
- Because NUMERO works similarly to other programs used on the IBM
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- I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N
- Should you have trouble at any time with NUMERO UNO, there are
- several things that you should remember. The following table
- describes some useful information.
- {F1}.....................Get Help in any menu or data screen.
- {ESC} or {ESCAPE}........Back out of any screen or series of
- screens to the main menu. Also cancel
- any entry choice.
- {DOWN}, {TAB}, {ENTER}...Move Down through fields.
- {UP}, {SHIFT}+{TAB} ....Move Up through fields
- {F10}....................Closes screen, and records screen as
- having been completed.
- {PRINT SCREEN}...........Print screen to printer.
- YES/NO AND LIST TYPE FIELDS:
- {SPACE BAR}..............Toggle Choices in Yes/No Fields, or
- popup menu in list type field.
- {Y}, {N}.................In Yes/No fields, select Yes or No.
- MOUSE SUPPORT. -------------------------------
- If you are using a mouse, NOTE: Do not use a mouse menu
- NUMERO displays a mouse cursor program. NUMERO has full mouse
- on the screen. The mouse cursor support which is easier to use.
- is a rectangular block. When Exiting a Screen.
- you move the mouse, you will -------------------------------
- see it move around the screen. You can exit a screen at any
- If you have more than one time by pressing the {ESC} key,
- mouse button, you will only use or moving to the "Cancel"
- the left button. When this button and clicking the mouse
- manual refers to the "Mouse on it, or pressing {ENTER}.
- Button", it means the left This records a screen as
- mouse button. incomplete and does not
- You must have a mouse validate and does not do final
- driver loaded before starting calculations done when pressing
- NUMERO, see information in the {F10} or pressing {ENTER} on
- previous section for more the last line of a screen or on
- information on this. a menu.
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- move to the "OK" button and USING A MOUSE IN A MENU.
- click the mouse or press In a menu, you can select a
- {ENTER}. This will record the menu item by pressing the mouse
- screen as being completed. button. Once you are on that
- Pressing a mouse button choice and the choice is high-
- while the mouse cursor is lighted, you can choose a
- outside of the current window choice by pressing the mouse
- has the same effect as pressing button. If you are not on a
- {ESC}. choice, you can move the choice
- {F10}..Close Screen and around by pressing the button
- Validate Data. down and moving the mouse. The
- {ESC}..Close Screen, highlighted choice will follow
- Don't Validate Data. the mouse.
- OK AND CANCEL BUTTONS. Select any menu choice in a
- Every dialog box has two fields menu by pressing the first
- at the bottom which say "OK" letter of that choice.
- and "Cancel". Moving to the
- "OK" field, and either click it USING A MOUSE IN A YES/NO OR
- with the mouse button, or press SELECTION FIELD.
- {ENTER}, it will have the same In a Yes/No field, you can
- effect as pressing {F10}. If toggle a choice from Yes to No,
- you Move to the "Cancel" field or from No to Yes by clicking
- or button, and either click it the mouse button on the field.
- with the mouse button anywhere In a multiple selection
- outside of the current screen field, click the left mouse
- or menu, or pressing {ENTER}, button. This will A menu of
- it will have the same effect as choices is displayed. Use the
- pressing {ESC}. You can quickly mouse as you would in a menu
- move to the "OK" field or screen.
- "Button" by pressing {ALT}+'O'. Y ........Set Field to Yes.
- You can quickly move to the N ........Set Field to No.
- "Cancel" field or "Button" by Space ....Toggle Field. If
- pressing {ALT}+'C'. field is No change To
- {ALT}+O...Move to "OK" Button. Yes.
- {ALT}+C...Move To "Cancel
- Button. USING A MOUSE IN A VIEW SCREEN.
- In a text view screen, scroll
- MOVING TO A FIELD. down by clicking the downward
- In any Screen, you can move to arrow of the scroll bar at the
- any other field in the screen right side of the view screen.
- by moving the mouse cursor to a Scroll up by clicking the
- field and clicking the mouse upward arrow.
- button on that field. The If you click on the
- highlight will move to that Highlight of the scroll bar or
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- After NUMERO clears the title NOTE: You need to be aware of
- screen, the main menu screen the level of the menu that you
- is displayed. This screen are in. There are two menu
- includes a horizontal bar with levels: The top level and the
- words inside it connected to a bottom level. When you are in
- box beneath. Beneath the menu the top level, you must select
- bar is a box. This box is the a top level entry before
- sub-menu (the horizontal bar is selecting a bottom level entry.
- the main menu). Press {ESC} to access the top
- At the bottom of the screen level menu.
- is a prompt line that is used -------------------------------
- to remind you of frequently To select a selected main
- used keystrokes that you can menu item and enter the sub-
- use at this time. menu, press {ENTER} or the
- ------------------------------- {DOWN} cursor key. The
- NOTE: Most of the choices on highlight moves to the sub-
- the main menu are arranged menu. You can only get to a
- logically, that is, you need to sub-menu by selecting a main-
- choose "Enter Data" before you menu item. The highlight moves
- choose "Compile Chart", and you to the last sub-menu choice you
- will need to choose "Compile used last. This makes repeating
- Chart" before you choose the choices easier.
- "View Print" menu, etc. The Select the sub-menu item by
- exceptions to this rule is the using the cursor keys ({UP},
- "Options" and "Utility" menu {DOWN}, {HOME}, {END}), or by
- items. These are placed near pressing the key corresponding
- the end because you will use to the first letter of the
- them less often than the item. To move to another main
- others. menu item and its sub-menu, use
- ------------------------------- the {LEFT} or {RIGHT} cursor
- In the main menu screen, keys.
- select any main menu topic by If you chose an item by
- either pressing a cursor key pressing the first key of the
- ({LEFT}, {RIGHT}, {HOME} or item, NUMERO automatically
- {END}), or by pressing the key accepts your choice and starts
- that corresponds to the first that operation. If you use the
- letter of that item. For cursor keys you need to press
- example to select "Compile {ENTER} to choose the item and
- Chart", press 'C'. When you start the operation. At any
- select an item, the highlight time, you can get help by
- moves to the item. The sub-menu pressing the {F1} key.
- changes accordingly.
- GETTING HELP.
- As stated earlier, you can get
- help at any time while you are
- entering or editing data or you
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- press {F1}, NUMERO searches the error if you enter the wrong
- help database for related in- information or your information
- formation on that topic and is invalid.
- displays it on the screen. In a data screen, the field
- The help screen shows you where the cursor is located is
- the purpose, and meaning of a highlighted, however , in
- data entry field or menu item certain types of fields, the
- and gives you suggestions. At cursor is not visible. If you
- the bottom of the help screen are using a color display, the
- you will see a one or more fields on the screen are dif-
- highlighted items. ferentiated from the rest of
- The item displayed in black the screen, so you can see
- letters on a gray or white where the fields are. If you
- background is your "cursor", are using a monochrome monitor,
- and indicates the choice. the fields will not be dif-
- See help associated with ferentiated, but the field the
- that choice by pressing the cursor is no will be in reverse
- {ENTER} key. Move the "Cursor" video.
- around using the cursor keys
- ({UP}, {DOWN}, {LEFT}, {RIGHT}, MOVING AROUND
- {HOME} and {END}). To go back You can move from field to
- to a screen you viewed earlier field using the keys ({UP},
- press the {BACKSPACE} or {<-} {DOWN}, {TAB}, {SHIFT} + {TAB},
- key. and {ENTER}). In addition, the
- To exit help, press the following keys can help you
- {ESC} key, this returns you to navigate your way around a
- either the main menu or the screen:
- screen that you were working in {CNTRL}+{HOME} Left-Most Field
- last. {CNTRL}+{END} .Right-Field
- You use data entry screens {CNTRL}+{PGUP} First Field
- to get information about a {CNTRL}+{PGDN} Last Field
- person, or the Numerology chart
- that you are working on, or ENTERING DATA IN FIELDS
- other information. Most entry To enter data in a field,
- screens are consistent in select the field and type the
- format and operation. Each data to be entered.
- screen displays a title at the In fields that accept a
- top left to indicate the type limited range of numeric or
- of information that the screen character values, such as date
- is about. and time fields, you can't
- At the bottom of the screen leave that field till you
- is a line of text. This is a satisfy that field's re-
- prompt; it gives you valuable quirements. In most field
- information about what NUMERO types, move around in that
- expects in each field, and the field using the cursor keys
- limits of that data. The prompt ({LEFT}, {RIGHT}). Some fields
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- type in more characters than NOTE: If you press {ESC} in a
- will fit on the screen, the birth or date data related
- left part of the field scrolls screen, you must complete that
- off the screen, but is still in screen before NUMERO will allow
- the field. you to compile the chart.
- You can use foreign -------------------------------
- characters. To use these To complete a screen, press
- characters, look in your DOS {F10} or press {ENTER} on the
- manual for the ASCII code. last field. This tells NUMERO
- Hold down the {ALT} key and that the screen is complete.
- type the decimal ASCII number NUMERO then checks that your
- for letter you want in your data is accurate and ready to
- numeric keyboard. go.
- In insert mode (indicated When you complete a date
- by the 1/2 block cursor), data screen, NUMERO checks the
- characters you type are in- data that you entered to verify
- serted. Otherwise charactersyou that the date and time you
- type are overwritten. Delete entered are valid. For example
- characters with the {DEL} key if you entered 2/30/ 1980,
- or the {BACKSPACE} ( it may which would be illegal since
- also be marked {<-} or {BS}). February never has 30days.
- Some fields accept a range NUMERO also knows about leap
- of answers. First press the years and can determine if a
- Space Bar. Then a list of given year is a leap year or
- choices will be shown on the not.
- screen. You can now move the
- highlight with the cursor keys TEXT VIEW SCREEN.
- or select one using the firs A text view screen lets you
- letter. Use the Enter Key to allows you view text like you
- select an entry. would in a word processing pro-
- In fields that accept a gram, however you cannot edit
- "Yes" or "No" answer, select the text.
- the answer by pressing either Scroll through the text
- 'Y', 'N' (in either caps or using the cursor keys ({UP},
- lower case), or the space bar . {DOWN}, {PGUP}, and {PGDN}) .
- Leaving/Finishing a Screen. To instantly reach the end
- At some point, when you are of the file by pressing the
- using a data screen, you will {CNTRL}+ {PGDN} keys or reach
- want to either escape from the the beginning by pressing the
- screen or finish the and {CNTRL}+{PGUP} keys.
- continue. To escape from the To search for text press
- screen, press the {ESC} (the {CTRL} + 'F'.
- escape key on your keyboard). From a view screen you can
- access more files. You can open
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- file on the screen, you can Use after
- select between them. pressing {CNTRL}+F.
- {TAB} selects the next file. {CNTRL}+B .....Find Text
- Pressing {BKSP} selects the Backwards. Use
- previous file opened. after {CNTRL}+F.
- To exit this screen, a text {CNTRL}+F .....Find Text.
- view screen, press the {ESC} {CNTRL}+O ....allows you to
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- NUMERO UNO provides keyboard macros. Macro files are files that
- contain words or characters that correspond to the keys on your
- keyboard. For example, If you define a macro for the key "F9"
- (known as {FN9}), this macro would be played back each time you
- pressed the {F9} key on your keyboard.
- Keyboard macros affect the entire program equally. The
- default macro file is called N1.MAC. N1.MAC is found in the
- directory from which NUMERO was started from. I have not provided
- any macros right now. As you work with NUMERO, you may discover
- macros that you want to create.
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- Each line in a macro file or {CNTRL}+ key combination.
- is a macro. A macro can be up Be careful not to redefine
- to 2000 characters long but an existing function or that
- must not exceed one line. A function won't be available.
- macro starts with the name for NUMERO is now in "Learn
- the key followed by a colorn Mode".
- (':') followed by the 3. Type the keys you wish to
- keystrokes used. Regular letter record. Any key you press
- and number keys can't be will be saved as part of the
- defined as macros. For example macro you are defining.
- '9' or 'A', can't be defined as Try to use first letter
- macros, but {ALT}+'A' can be. menu choices when possible
- To create or modify a macro as they won't be as specific
- file, use a file editor which as if you use cursor keys.
- edits ASCII files. (If you use Try not to use the mouse.
- DOS 5.0, use EDIT) The editor 4. Press {ALT}+{F5} again to
- you use must allow you to enter stop recording the macro, .
- lines longer than 80 characters 5. NUMERO asks you if you wish
- or must allow you to save a to make the macro permanent.
- file without line breaks If you answer 'Y' the macro
- Microsoft WordTM will let you will be saved to the N1.MAC
- do this. file. NUMERO writes the
- You can also create macros macro to a file named for
- as you work. These macros can the key you pressed. For
- be for a single use, or they example, if you defined
- can be saved to your N1.MAC {ALT}+{F9}, the file would
- file to make them permanent. be named ALTFN9.MAC. If you
- To Use this feature: defined {SHIFT}+{F4}, the
- 1. Press {ALT}+{F5}. file would be named
- 2. NUMERO asks you to press the SHFTFN4.MAC.
- key you want to define. If you didn't make the
- You can define any macro permanent, but want to
- function key, or {ALT} + key later, you can use an editor.
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- can also load the macro at any RKB=file.kb.
- time using the Utilities menu 2. Press the keys you want to
- function "Load Macro File". record.
- ------------------------------- 3. Quit the program.
- REGISTER VERSION ONLY 4. Edit this file.
- ------------------------------- A. Take out the keys that
- A utility called led up to the action you
- MACKEYS.EXE is supplied with want a macro for.
- NUMERO, to show you the names B. Take out the keystrokes
- of keys to which macros are that allowed you to quit
- defined are. To Use this NUMERO.
- utility, press various key C. Take out the line
- combination, and MACKEYS tells endings.
- you the key name. D. Put a key name at the
- NUMERO's -RKB= command line beginning of the macro
- option can be used to record a along with a colon (':')
- keyboard file. Don't Use your and you have a macro.
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- Use the main menu Item "ENTER/ EDIT DATA" to enter information
- about the names and dates in question and other data. Most of the
- questions asked and information you need to enter is pretty self-
- explanatory. You can get information for each field by pressing
- {F1} or from the prompt at the bottom of the screen. This section
- describes how to use these screen.
- If you do not want information about an item, leave that
- field of of the data screen blank; it will be omitted from the
- reports.
- ENTER CHART INFORMATION. birth date will change the
- Use this function to enter the personality as well.
- primary data that NUMERO uses
- to generate your chart. In this CALENDAR INFORMATION.
- screen, you will enter your In this screen, enter the
- Name (both name at birth and starting and ending date for
- current name). Each part of the Universal and Personal
- name is entered separately. You Calendars. You can generate
- will also enter your birth several calendars in each
- date. You must include the compilation. These calendars
- century (19 for 1900). The last are based on data in the "Chart
- field is the Street address. Information Screen" item
- Try entering different described above.
- names if you are considering
- changing your name, getting SAVE DATA TO DISK.
- married, or trying a different The "Save Data To Disk"
- nick name. For example, if you item saves the contents of all
- get married and your name these screens to a disk file
- changes, your numerology chart for future use. If you do not
- will change, though the change provide a disk or directory
- will be in addition to the data name, these files are saved to
- from your name at birth. your user disk and directory.
- When you enter name, if the These files are much
- name contains accented smaller than the files created
- characters, do not enter the when you compile a chart. If
- characters with accented you want to save a permanent
- letters. The accented record, this is a good place to
- characters are ignored, and the start. It saves all the
- results will be wrong. relevant information that you
- If you are considering a need to recreate a chart. If
- name for a child that has just you save this information and
- been born or is about to be later compile it will be the
- born, try different names to same.
- find a name that you think will
- be harmonious with you and your
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- NOTE: If you want to load a set NOTE: Don't attempt to load any
- of data loaded into your system file that you did not save with
- each time NUMERO starts up, Save Data To Disk. You may also
- save the data to the file load the file N1DAT.DEF or the
- N1DAT.DEF. This should be saved file N1DAT.HIS.
- to your user disk and -------------------------------
- directory. The chart you were
- working on last is saved to the CLEARING DATA SCREENS.
- history file N1DAT.HIS, also in Use the "Clear Data Screens" to
- the user disk and directory. clear the data screens if you
- ------------------------------- prefer entering onto a blank
- LOAD SAVED DATA. data screen. Many users prefer
- The "Load Saved Data" item to clear the screen before
- loads the data that was starting a new project, where
- previously saved when you used others may just to type over
- the "Save Data To Disk" item. existing data.
- If you don't use a path or
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- After you entered your data into the data screens, you can
- compile a Numerology Chart.
- When you compile a chart, Numero displays a screen requesting
- the name and comment information for the file list. This
- information in the list helps you remember which file to use
- when you want to retrieve it later.
- If you leave Sections of the Chart Info Data screen blank,
- those areas will be omitted from the reports.
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- PERSONALITY REPORT. You can generate a report
- This basic report is based on for any time period from your
- your birth date and current birth year to 120 years after
- name, and name at birth. This your birth. When you compile
- is the report that you will this report, NUMERO asks you
- want to compile most often. for the time period for which
- This report is interpreted with you want a report.
- explanatory text.
- NUMERIC NAME TRANSITS REPORT.
- NUMERIC REPORT. This report analyzes the same
- This basic report is also based data as the Name Transits
- on your birth date, and current Report, but it provides only
- name and name at birth, but the numeric data. It does
- this report is not interpreted, provide the explanatory text.
- and does not contain any You can generate this
- explanatory text. It contains report for any period from your
- only has the technical data. birth year to 120 years after
- This report will be more your birth. When you compile
- interesting to the serious this report, NUMERO asks you
- Numerology enthusiast. for the time period for which
- you want a report.
- NAME TRANSITS REPORT. Personal Calendar File.
- This report analyzes the This item generates a series of
- individual letters in your Personal Calendars. A Personal
- names. Each letter has a Calendar is composed of
- vibration that has a particular Personal Days, a Personal Month
- effect during a certain time and Year.
- period in your life. The Name You can generate any number
- Transits Report exlaines these of these calendars. Each one is
- effects. It also compares the printed on a separate page.
- vibrations of the letters and Explanatory text is printed for
- resulting numbers to specific each number.
- other numbers which appear These numbers are derived
- during specific years. This from your birth date and are
- report interprets the data and unique, though more than one
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- calendar. directory when you need them.
- Use the "Scan For Files Not in
- UNIVERSAL CALENDAR FILE. List" item in the Utilities
- This item generates a series of Menu to read the files into the
- Universal Calendars. A list once they have been
- Universal Calendar is composed copied, or erase the file
- of Universal Days, a Universal N1FILE.LST from your user disk
- Month and a Year. or directory and one will be
- These calendars will all be created.
- the same for any given date, You can also save data in
- but will be different from one the data screens to a disk file
- month to another. and erase the compiled charts
- You can generate any number at the end of your session.
- of these calendars. Each one is When you wish to recompile a
- printed on a separate page. chart, just load the data file
- Explanatory text is printed for and recompile the chart. NUMERO
- each number. saves all the data in the
- screens to one file. These
- KEEPING SAVED FILES. files are much smaller than the
- If you want to keep reports you files to which charts are
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- NUMERO UNO has several different ways of printing or viewing the
- results. These are available through the "VIEW/PRINT" sub menu
- items. All these menu items rely on the file list. The file list
- is a list of files created by NUMERO in the current session or
- kept from another session. This list can be erased when NUMERO
- ends or can be saved. Every time you compile a chart a new file
- is added to this list. The list is limited only by memory, and
- available disk space on disk to keep the reports until they are
- erased.
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- When you view a chart, Pressing {BKSP} selects the
- NUMERO wraps the text to the previous file opened.
- width of the display screen and -------------------------------
- displays it. Text is displayed NOTE: This function can
- with attributes for highlights. display a file up to the limit
- This function lets you view of your available memory.
- the text as if you were using a -------------------------------
- word processing program, Exit this screen by
- however, you cannot edit the pressing the {ESC} key.
- text. You can scroll through {CNTRL}+A Find Text Again. Use
- the text using the cursor keys after {CNTRL}+F.
- ({UP}, {DOWN}, {PGUP}, and {CNTRL}+B Find Text Backwards.
- {PGDN}). Instantly reach the Use after {CNTRL}+F.
- end of the file by pressing the {CNTRL}+F Find Text.
- {CNTRL}+ {PGDN} keys or reach {CNTRL}+O Open a NUMERO text
- the beginning by pressing the chart to view.
- {CNTRL}+{PGUP} keys.
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- MOUSE USERS. You can scroll The Print Report item lets you
- this screen by clicking down print out a text report to your
- the mouse button on the up or printer or write the report to
- down arrow on the scroll bar. a disk file for later printing.
- You can also scroll the Before choosing this option,
- screen by clicking the mouse you should setup your printer
- cursor over the hightlight on in the Printer Setup Screen .
- the Scroll Bar at the right If you haven't set up your
- side of the screen and dragging printer, you can do so from
- the mouse. this screen by clicking the
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- You can open an view as NUMERO formats the text for
- many files as you have memory output, using a left margin and
- for. Once you have more than line width that you set. A
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- using text attributes such as To print a report, select
- underline and bold (double- the file that you want to print
- strike) and so on, and is out from the file list. Press
- directly compatible with Epson the {ENTER} key to print the
- and IBM Printers, or HP file. NUMERO displays a screen
- LaserJet or DeskJet. You can in which you enter information
- configure it for most any type on how you want the report
- printer. You can also customize printed.
- to use many features of your To print the file to your
- printer from the setup screen. default printer, just leave the
- If you are using a HP first field blank. The output
- LaserJet DeskJet Printer, or will be directed to your
- compatible, NUMERO can take system's current default
- advantage of many cartridge or printer. To print to your
- internal fonts as well as any second printer or LPT2:, enter
- soft fonts you own. LPT2 in the first field. You
- The pages are broken can enter any valid DOS device.
- intelligently. If a paragraph You can also write the
- would spill over onto a new printout to a disk file. To
- page, Numero prints the entire direct it to a disk file, enter
- paragraph on the new page, the file name. If you just
- making the printout easier to enter the disk file without the
- follow. The resulting printout directory, the file will be
- can be printed to any legal DOS saved to the user directory. If
- device. You can also print to a you enter the full file name
- file for later printing. starting with the disk name or
- In the Printer Setup screen the initial '\' root path, the
- you can define a printer file will be directed to that
- control string. This string is directory and file name.
- output at the start of the You can specify the text
- printout to initialize the width and left margin you want
- printer for such options as to (in inches). The text width
- print quality, page depth, can range from 4 inches to 16
- font, line spacing, and other inches wide. The value is just
- important data. the width of the text, not the
- Page depth is also defined left or right margin. The left
- in the Setup screen is the page margin can vary from zero to 4
- depth. This is the maximum inches wide.
- number of text lines that can By default NUMERO prints a
- be printed on one page. to header on every page but the
- determin this number, you take first. (Most of the information
- the maximum printable lines on that the header reflects is
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- printer, you can ignore the NOTE: When You save files saved
- last field on the screen, and in WordPerfect format, document
- just press the {ENTER} key on default information such as
- the last field or {F10} to printer, default font, or
- print the file. If you are styles will not be saved to the
- printing to a disk file the file. This Information is
- last field is important. It written to the file when you
- tells NUMERO to either append save it from WordPerfect.
- this printout to an existing If you want font, printer
- file or to open a new file with and margin information saved to
- this name. If the file already the file:
- exists and the file is opened, 1. Convert a file to
- then the existing file is WordPerfect Format.
- overwritten. 2. Edit the File in
- To cancel the printout WordPerfect. Format the file
- press the {ESC} key at any time in WordPerfect so it is
- while the file is being printed exactly the way you want it.
- If you change the values on 3. Insert at the start of the
- the Print Report screen, your text the phrase ##START##.
- new values will be saved to the 4. Save the file.
- setup file for future use 5. Run the utility program,
- (except the file name which is WP5TOHED, using the file you
- not saved). created and the file name
- N1DEF.WP5, using the command
- CONVERT REPORT TO TEXT. line WP5TOHED file N1DEF.WP5
- This Convert Report item lets {ENTER} (where file is your
- you convert a NUMERO file to file name).
- other types of files that text If NUMERO finds a file
- editors or word processing called N1DEF.WP5, this file is
- programs can use. You might use used as a header for your file.
- this item to edit the file WP5TOHED takes a formatted
- before printing. WordPerfect 5.0 document and
- You can convert a file to turns it into a header file.
- ASCII, WordStar 3.x or 4.x, Your report will start where
- WordPerfect 4.x or 5.x, you inserted ##START## in the
- XYWrite, or Microsoft Word RTF document. Everything after that
- (Rich Text) format. You can is deleted.
- save ASCII and XYWrite files Files saved in WordStar
- without any soft line breaks. format do not have any font or
- It is easier to reformat a file printer setup information
- easier when you read it into encoded in them. This
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- Word RTF format will have only left margin or conversion in
- a default font and a single this screen, your new values
- Normal Stylesheet paragraph are saved to the setup file for
- style. future use.
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- format have no printer, font,
- or setup information encoded in KILL FILE IN FILE LIST.
- them. You may need to insert a The Kill File in File List Item
- file into your default document allows you to kill a NUMERO
- to use it in XYWrite. text output file. Use this item
- ------------------------------- to erase files on your disk, to
- A file saved with the make room for other files. This
- "Convert Report to Text" item is also important if you wish
- is entirely unformatted; it has to leave files in your file
- no page breaks or headers. list when you shut down NUMERO,
- However the file is wrapped to but you do not wish to save all
- the text width you wish, and the files.
- has a left margin, making it To use this item, select a
- easier for your word processing file from the file list. NUMERO
- program to work with. displays a description of the
- When converting a report to file you selected. This screen
- ASCII format, you can you can Prompts you whether want to
- use one of two different delete the file. To delete the
- approaches. One is "Plain file, Select 'Yes', and press
- ASCII", another is "Smart {ENTER}. If you don't want to
- ASCII". Most people prefer the delete the file, either select
- "Plain ASCII". Plain ASCII has 'No' or press {ESC} to exit.
- no formatting information. In
- "Smart ASCII", the Text EDIT FILE IN FILE LIST.
- Attributes are translated into The Edit File in File List item
- strings that your can change lets you edit the information
- from the "Word Processing in the file list. For example
- Conversion Screen". to change or add a comment.
- This Convert Reort to Text Note that the file's real file
- item operates almost exactly name is displayed on the
- like the Print Report function screen.
- but with a few minor
- exceptions: you need to enter a
- file name in the file name
- field. It won't operate without
- a file name. Second, once the
- printout has begun, you can't
- stop it by pressing the {ESC}
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- CALENDAR date of month.
- The View Personal Calendar item {CNTRL}+{HOME} Go to the
- is an interactive Personal starting month.
- Calendar screen you can play {CNTRL}+{PGUP} Go to the
- with. previous year.
- NUMERO prompts you for a {CNTRL}+{PGDN} Go to the next
- Birth Date and starting date. A year.
- Personal Calendar is then VIEW UNIVERSAL CALENDAR SCREEN.
- displayed on the screen. The The View Universal Calendar
- Personal Days are displayed in Screen item is the universal
- common calendar format with 7 interactive calendar.
- days across. In each cell or NUMERO prompts you for a
- box you see the actual date and birth date and starting date.
- the personal date. The personal The Universal Calendar will be
- date number is displayed in the displayed on the screen. The
- upper left of the cell. The Universal Days are displayed in
- actual date is displayed in the the common calendar format with
- bottom right. 7 days across. In each cell or
- If you click on the box you see the actual date and
- personal date with or press the Universal Date. The
- {ENTER} while a personal date Universal Date Number is
- is selected, the text that displayed in the upper left of
- relates to that personal date the Cell. The actual date is
- is displayed. displayed in the bottom right.
- You can also use the If you click on the
- following keys in this screen: Universal date or press {ENTER}
- {ALT}+M Show the text while a Universal date is
- associated with selected, the text that relates
- the Personal to that Universal date is
- Month. displayed.
- {ALT}+B Show the text You can also use the
- associated with following keys in this screen.
- the Personal {ALT}+M Show the text
- Year. associated with
- {PGDN} Go to next the Universal
- month. Month.
- {PGUP} Go to previous {ALT}+B Show the text
- month. associated with
- {UP} Move up 1 cell. the Universal
- {DOWN} Move down 1 Year.
- cell. {PGDN} Go to next
- {LEFT} Move left 1 month.
- cell. {PGUP} Go to previous
- {RIGHT} Move right 1 month.
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- {DOWN} Move down 1 date of month.
- cell. {CNTRL}+{HOME} Go to the
- {LEFT} Move left 1 starting month.
- cell. {CNTRL}+{PGUP} Go to the
- {RIGHT} Move right 1 previous year.
- cell. {CNTRL}+{PGDN} Go to the next
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- can use with NUMERO UNO.
- DOS SHELL. file) back into the data
- This function lets you to get screens.
- access to the DOS command line To use this item, select
- from within NUMERO. the file you wish to read in.
- ------------------------------- Press {ENTER} the file will be
- NOTE: you will need enough read.
- memory for the program you wish
- to run and the DOS command -------------------------------
- interpreter COMMAND.COM. REGISTERED VERSION ONLY
- ------------------------------- -------------------------------
- To get back to NUMERO type EXIT FONTINFO.EXE SOFT FONT
- {ENTER}. INFORMATION.
- This utility program provides
- SORT FILE LISTING. the necessary information from
- Use the Sort File Listing item HP LaserJet Soft fonts. To use
- to sort the file in the file this utility type FONTINFO
- list FONT.SFP {ENTER}, where
- This item sorts the items FONT.SFP is the font file that
- in the file list on the you want to use. All soft fonts
- person's name field. that you can use end in the
- three letter extension .SFP.
- SCAN FOR FILES NOT IN LIST.
- If you archived files on other -------------------------------
- disks and now wish to use them REGISTERED VERSION ONLY
- again, use this item to add the -------------------------------
- files to the file list. MAKEDOWN.EXE SOFT FONT DOWNLOAD
- ------------------------------- BATCH FILE MAKER.
- NOTE: You must copy the files This utility program creates a
- to your User directory before batch file from your soft font
- using this option. file names.
- ------------------------------- The first time NUMERO
- This item scans for NUMERO starts to print out to a
- file headers in all files in LaserJet type printer, NUMERO
- the User directory. attempts to start a batch file
- This utility is invoked called DOWNLOAD.BAT if it
- automatically if NUMERO can't exists.
- find the file list. If you change your font
- Read File Into Birth Data. selection from a font that
- This item lets you to read one required downloading you should
- of NUMERO UNO's compiled files erase DOWNLOAD.BAT or create a
- and retrieve the original new one with this program.
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- Use Option screens to change the setup and defaults that NUMERO
- UNO uses when it creates Numerology Charts. You can also use the
- setup screens to change screen colors, disk and directory
- choices, page length, screen driver, and printer strings.
- SCREEN COLORS. Printer data files and files
- The Screen Colors Item lets you for the calendar grid are also
- setup the screen colors. You found in this directory.
- choose the four components of
- each screen attribute: THE USER DIRECTORY is where the
- background color, foreground charts that NUMERO compiles are
- color, bright, and blink (for written. If you convert a file
- blinking color). There are to a text file, or print to a
- seven different screen types. disk file, NUMERO writes the
- If you are using a file to the user directory
- monochrome adapter you can only unless you specify otherwise.
- use the black and white as When you save and load the
- foreground and background birth data, NUMERO saves and
- colors, however you can use the loads from this directory
- bright and blink attributes. unless you specify otherwise.
- If you are using an LCD
- type system, you can't use the CALENDAR GRID FILE. When NUMERO
- bright attribute and, depending compiles Calendars to disk for
- on the capability of your printing, this file is used to
- system may not be able to use create the grid. You can change
- the blink attribute . the name of this file for
- different effects. Several are
- DISK DIRECTORIES. supplied, and you can create
- The Disk Directories item lets your own custom file. The
- you setup the drives you use following files are supplied
- for NUMERO; this is useful if with NUMERO.
- you are using a hard disk
- system and want to create a N1CALPRN.1BX--A single ruled
- separate directory for each border. This is the default.
- type of file, or move NUMERO
- from one drive or directory to N1CALPRN.2BX--A double ruled
- another on your system. border
- THE PROGRAM DIRECTORY is where
- NUMERO and the utility programs N1CALPRN.GRY--A thick gray
- are found. These files end with border made up of a gray
- .COM or .EXE. pattern.
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- THE DATA DIRECTORY is where the N1CALPRN.PND--A border made up
- file that produces NUMERO's of the character #. You might
- text is found. These files use this if your printer
- N1TEXT ends in .TXT and .NDX.
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- extended character set. cases however, a driver that is
- designed for your printer will
- N1CALPRN.ALT--A border made up be more efficient. The generic
- of the characters '-'. '|' and driver will work with printers
- '+' . (If you look at this for which you don't have
- file, you will see the '~' documentation and printers like
- before the '|'. This keeps the daisy wheel printers.
- '|' from being interpreted as
- NUMERO's internal tab COLUMN WIDTH. This is the text
- character.) You might use this width (in Inches). For example
- one if your printer doesn't for text 6-1/2 inches wide
- support the IBM extended enter 6.50.
- character set.
- LEFT MARGIN. This is the width,
- COUNT W AND Y AS VOWELS? (in inches) of the left
- Some numerologists believe that margin. For example for a1 inch
- the letters 'W' and 'Y' are left margin, you would enter
- always considered Vowels for 1.00.
- calculating Inner Self and
- Motivation numbers. Other LINES PER PAGE. This is the
- believe 'W' and 'Y' are vowels total number of lines available
- when preceded by vowels such as on your page, including top
- in "EW" and "OY". and bottom margin. A value of
- 66 is appropriate for dot
- O U T P U T O P T I O N S . matrix printers printing six
- lines per inch. A value of 60
- These options control how is appropriate for laser
- reports are printed, or printers.
- converted to text files.
- PRINT HEAD ON PAGE 1. If this
- PRINTER SETUP SCREEN. option is turned on, a header
- Use this screen to customize is printed on page one. If this
- printing and conversion data. is turned off, no header is
- Included in this screen are printed on page one.
- information for translating
- attributes in the output files PRINTING DEVICE. To print to
- to printers and word processing your default printer leave this
- file conversion. field blank. For most people
- this is sufficient. To print to
- PRINTER TYPE. This selects the your second printer, enter
- printer driver that NUMERO "LPT2". To print to a specific
- uses. You will see many device driver, enter the device
- variations of dot matrix here.
- printers, these allow more
- advanced customization via the CENTER HEADS. If this option is
- Control Strings screens. The set to Yes, the main headlines
- generic printer driver works are centered on the page.
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- END LINE WITH. This options Printer control strings are
- lets you indicate what lines on the commands strings that your
- your printer are ended with. printer uses for these
- For a laser printer; ignore attributes as described below
- this field; NUMERO will set it in the specific Printer Control
- for you. Try to leave this String field. If you are using
- field the way NUMERO sets it. a standard printer you don't
- ------------------------------- need to change these.
- NOTE: If, when you print a -------------------------------
- report, the lines start and end NOTE: You can enter ASCII
- erratically, choose "Line Feed codes that can't be typed by
- + Carriage Return". If your typing their ASCII decimal
- printed pages always have more codes in between '<' and '>'.
- than one line space between For examole for the escape
- lines, choose "Carriage Return character that is ASCII decimal
- Only". code 27, you would enter <27>.
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- COLOR SCHEME. If you use a
- color printer with a color PRINTER CONTROL STRING. This
- ribbon, and you have specified string provides the parameters
- a color printer driver above, the printer requires to start
- in the Printer Type field, you printing your report. These
- can choose between two include line spacing, basic
- different color schemes. These font and print quality.
- color schemes are used for
- printing the Personal and HEAD ON STRING. This string
- Universal calendar files. The starts a main heading. By
- following color schemes are default NUMERO uses bold face
- provided with NUMERO: and underscored.
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- RED/CYAN/BLACK--Numerology HEAD OFF STRING. This string
- numbers are printed in Red, the ends a main heading. This
- calendar days are printed in must turn off what the Head On
- Cyan. All other information is String turned on.
- printed in Black.
- BOLD ON STRING. This string
- GREEN/MAGENTA/BLACK--Numerology enables the printer's bold face
- numbers are printed in Green, or double strike. (With some
- the calendar days are printed printers this is called
- in magenta. All other "emphasized text". However, you
- information is printed in can change this string to a
- Black. different kind of emphasis
- other than bold, such as a
- CONTROL STRINGS. different color.)
- Click on this button to edit
- printer control strings for BOLD OFF STRING. This string
- your printer setup. disables the printer's bold
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- off the command that the Bold string is output before the
- On String turned on. calendar starts printing. For
- dot matrix printers, this
- UNDERSCORE ON STRING. This should put the printer into
- string enables the printer's unidirectional movement mode.
- underscore function. However, If you have proportional
- you can change this to a spacing enabled in the Printer
- different kind of emphasis, Setup String, cancel it here.
- such as a different color.
- END CALENDAR STRING. This
- UNDERSCORE OFF STRING. This string is output after the
- string must turn off the calendar is printed. This must
- function enabled in the disable anything you enabled
- Underscore On String field. with the Start Calendar String,
- for example unidirectional
- FIXED PITCH FONT STRING. This movement mode.
- string makes the printer use a
- Fixed Pitch font. If you LASER/INK JET SETUP.
- enabled proportional Spacing in ---------------------------
- the Large Font String (below) NOTE: These fields apply only
- or Small Font String (below), to HP LaserJet, HP DeskJet, HP
- this must be disabled here. PaintJet and Canon Laser
- You must cancel anything drivers
- you setup for the large Font -----------------------------
- String (below) here as well. This screen supports five
- different groups, one for each
- LARGE FONT STRING. This string font type. These can be
- sets up the printer to print different fonts and sizes.
- the numerological value for You can customize the
- each day in the calendar. This technical information for a
- is only used for calendar font you have selected by
- printing. pressing the key noted in the
- section below.
- SMALL FONT STRING. This string
- sets up the printer to print MAIN TEXT FONT: This is the
- the actual day numbers printed main body text font used by the
- in the calendars. bulk of the report.
- You must cancel anything
- you enable using the Large Font HEADING FONT: This is the font
- String First before enabling used folr the heading above
- any special printer functions. each section of text. This will
- invoke a bold font, so the font
- PAGE BREAK STRING. If your used here should refer to a
- printer needs a special string bold font.
- to be output (for example for a
- special feeder), include it BIG CALENDAR FONT: This is the
- here. font used in the calendars for
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- the numbers that represent the using soft fonts, you will need
- numerological numbers for each to use FONTINFO.EXE and
- day. This font is usually MAKEDOWN.EXE to get information
- larger than the rest of the about your fonts and create a
- fonts used. If you setup a downloader batch file. See the
- large main heading font, you section on Utilities to get
- will want to setup this font information on these utilities.
- large as well. It can be as
- large as 24 points. SIZE. Some fonts are available
- SMALL CALENDAR FONT: This font in more than one size. The
- is used on the calendar fonts you use must support the
- printouts for the actual font size you select or the
- calendar days. Usually it printout will not be correct. I
- should be either the size of don't suggest headline sizes
- the main font or smaller. larger than 16 points.
-
- FIXED PITCH FONT: This font is SYMBOL SET TO USE. If you are
- used to print the calendar using a HP LaserJet, DeskJet or
- grid. This font must support compatible, this field lets you
- the DOS extended line drawing elect the symbol set for the
- characters. On the HP Laserjet font chosen in the Font name
- it should have a PC-8 Symbol field above. When you choose a
- Set. This font must be a fixed font the default symbol set is
- pitch font such as Courier. selected. The symbol set you
- SPECIFIC FIELDS. choose must be supported by the
- font cartridge or font loaded.
- FONT NAME. Use this field to If you have modified the text
- select the font you wish to use source for foreign languages
- for your printout. Press {F2} with accents, or are using the
- or click the mouse button to Spanish language report
- select a font. NUMERO displays version, You must be using a
- a list of supported fonts. font which supports the PC-8
- Press {ENTER} on the line that symbol set or the characters or
- corresponds to the font. accents will be incorrect. This
- --------------------------- does not apply to dot matrix
- NOTE: You must have this font, printers.
- either as a soft font, on a -------------------------------
- cartridge or internal font NOTE: If you need to support
- before printing. The printout accents and special foreign
- uses the regular and bold font characters, NUMERO is able to
- as well as italics (if you convert between the normal PC-8
- wish). character set and Roman 8,
- Fonts marked with (DL) will Windows, ECMA 94, and Ventura
- likely need to be downloaded International character sets,
- ------------------------------- including changes made by
- If you choose "CUSTOMIZE" selecting DOS code pages 850
- You will be able to use a font (Multilingual Latin 1), 863
- not in this screen. If you are (Canadian French) or 863
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- as you will be able to access technical code name for the
- all the characters in your symbol set. It must end in a
- computer's character set which capital letter.
- are in the printer font.
- ------------------------------- REGULAR WEIGHT. This is the
- SYMBOL SET NAME. This is the weight code for the regular
- technical name for the symbol weight of the font you want to
- set referred to above. Use this use. It is usually 0 for a text
- field when you select the weight or -1 for a light
- "Other Specify -->" symbol set weight.
- choice, specify the actual
- symbol set code. The symbol set BOLD WEIGHT. This is the weight
- code you enter here must end in code for the bold weight of the
- a capital letter. font you want to use. This is
- usually three greater than the
- CUSTOM FONT. regular weight.
- Use this screen to modify the
- technical parameters used by AVERAGE CHARACTER WIDTH. This
- laser printers. Donot change is the average width of a
- any of these parameters unless single character, in decipoints
- you understand what you are or 1/10 of a point (a point is
- doing. The program FONTINFO.EXE 1/72").
- can read your soft fonts and If you can't get this
- provide you with the information from FONTINFO
- information that you need for because you aren't using a
- this screen. You can also get compatible soft font, use a
- information from the word processor or other font to
- documentation that comes with use the font you want. Type out
- your fonts. a line at least five inches
- wide of upper and lower case
- FONT NAME. This is the name of letters, (mostly lower case).
- the font. This is for your Measure the line exactly in
- information only, and is not inches. Convert this number to
- needed by the printer. a decimal measure. Multiply
- FAMILY. This is the font family this number it by 720, and
- number. divide it by the number of
- characters in the line.
- PITCH. This is the pitch of a
- fixed font or -1 for a W O R D P R O C E S S O R
- proportional font. C O N V E R S I O N S E T U P
- SIZE. This is the font size
- that you want to use. This screen allows you to
- SYMBOL SET. This is the number customize the way NUMERO
- of the symbol set that NUMERO converts files to word
- uses in the Laser Setup Screen. processing and ASCII format.
- This is provided by FONTINFO, The following strings have no
- or use 12 to enter your own. effect on word processing
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- Conversion. This is your
- default word processing HEAD ON STRING. This string
- conversion. Pick one that your marks the start of main heads
- favorite word processor in the file.
- supports. You can choose from:
- * ASCII (formatted and HEAD OFF STRING. This string
- unformated) marks the end of main heads in
- * XYWrite the file. This must disable
- * WordStar what the Head On String turned
- * WordPerfect 4.2 and 5.x on.
- * Microsoft Word RTF
- If you are using ASCII, you BOLD ON STRING. This string
- can eliminate the soft line marks the start of text that is
- breaks and only include the emphasized by using bold face
- paragraph breaks in the file. in the file.
- This should make reformatting
- easier once you load the files BOLD OFF STRING. This string
- into your word processor. marks the end of bold face in
- the file. This must disable the
- COLUMN WIDTH. This is the command used in the Bold On
- width, in inches. For example, String.
- a 6-1/2 inch width you would
- enter 6.50. UNDERSCORE ON STRING. This
- When converting to certain string marks the beginning of
- word processors, this value is underscore or italic text.
- converted based on 10 pitch
- (characters per inch). UNDERSCORE OFF STRING. This
- --------------------------- string marks the end of
- NOTE: The file conversion does underscore or italic text. This
- not concern itself with fonts. must disable what was enabled
- If you are using a laser in the Underscore On String.
- printer, you need to set the
- font, provide settings and FIXED PITCH FONT STRING. This
- reformat the document once you string tells your word
- are in your word processing processor to use a fixed pitch
- program. font. If you enabled
- ------------------------------- proportional spacing in the
- LEFT INDENT. This is the width, Large Font String (below) or
- in inches of the left margin. Small Font String (below), this
- For a 1 inch left margin you must be diabled here. You
- would enter 1.00. should disable anything you
- When converting to enabled with the large Font
- certain word processors, this String here as well.
- value will be converted based
- on 10 pitch . LARGE FONT STRING. This string
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- in the calendar. This is used a special string at the end of
- for the numerological value for the pages, include it here.
- each day in the calendar.
- START CALENDAR STRING. This
- SMALL FONT STRING. This string string is output before the
- marks where the a smaller font calendar starts printing.
- should be used for the days in
- the calendar. This is used for END CALENDAR STRING. This
- the actual date for each day in string is output after the
- the calendar. This must disable calendar is printed. This
- anything that the Large Font string should disable anything
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- Several different levels of errors can occur when you are using
- NUMERO UNO. If an internal error, such as screen errors that may
- occur. If these occur, please report them to NUMERO UNO technical
- support.
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- MINOR DATA ENTRY ERRORS. that caused the problem. If you
- If you make an error when see '(A)bort' and select it
- entering data, NUMERO will NUMERO quits, without properly
- beep and will prompt you with a shutting down.
- message in the prompt area. When you see one of these
- This message tells you about errors, correct the situation,
- the error. and make a choice. Make a
- choice by pressing the letter
- OTHER ERRORS AND WARNINGS. corresponding to the choice.
- If a minor error occurs while -------------------------------
- you are using NUMERO UNO, a box NOTE: You can also press any
- is displayed on the screen and other key to continue. If you
- will describe the error to you. use this option you may need to
- At the top left of that screen, press the key several times.
- NUMERO displays a title saying Eventually you will see an
- one of the following: 'A Note error alert box (which you can
- From NUMERO UNO...' which is an ignore) and you will return to
- extremely minor situation, the screen or menu system.
- 'Warning!' is a minor situation -------------------------------
- that you may need to be warned MEMORY ERRORS.
- about, and 'Error!!' is an If you run out of memory there
- error situation of a more are two kinds of errors that
- serious nature. may occur. The first is a
- 'Fatal' error. A fatal error
- DOS CRITICAL ERRORS. will cause NUMERO to shut down
- If a serious system error immediately.
- occurs, NUMERO beeps, and an A 'Non-Fatal' error is an
- error message is displayed at error that NUMERO can recover
- the bottom of the screen. from, though you will not be
- NUMERO asks you to choose one able to complete or repeat that
- or more of the following: operation without additional
- "(I)gnore (R)etry (F)ail memory. A non-fatal error is
- (A)bort". displayed at the bottom of the
- If you see '(I)nore, can screen much as a 'Critical
- ignore the situation and Error', in this case you will
- continue. If you see '(R)etry', be asked to just press any key
- can correct the situation and to continue.
- retry the operation that caused Sometimes memory errors
- the error. If you are using DOS happen because the system's
- 3.0 or later you may see memory has been fragmented,
- '(F)ail', in which case you can which means it has been broken
- to just fail the DOS operation into too many little pieces to
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- problem by quitting NUMERO and disk drive.
- restarting the program, or by
- rebooting your system. NOT ENOUGH FILES IN CONFIG.SYS,
- YOU NEED AT LEAST 12! Check
- SCREEN ERRORS. the Installation
- If something goes wrong in one information. This program
- of NUMERO's screens, an error requires a minimum of 12
- may occur. These errors are files in the CONFIG.SYS, but
- Never caused by the user. They 20 is suggested. Your
- are always fatal and should be CONFIG.SYS file is located
- reported to NUMERO Technical on your boot disk in the
- Support at your soonest root or '\' directory. Edit
- convenience, along with your this file with a word
- system configuration and the processor that can edit
- events that caused the error to ASCII format files.
- happen. Check your DOS manual for
- Many screen errors are more information regarding
- minor. However, the program the FILE= entry.
- exits whn it encounters this
- type of error to prevent a D O S C R I T I C A L
- problem from continuing to E R R O R S .
- corrupting the system or DOS.
- After a screen error DATA CORRUPTED! NUMERO is
- occurs, you can restart the trying to read or write a
- program. Many of these errors corrupted or damaged disk,
- happen due to memory perhaps by a magnetic field
- limitations, and are minor. or other damage. Recopy the
- The following section disk from the original, and
- describes some of the common try again.
- errors that might occur and
- what can cause them: DEVICE OR PRINTER OUT OF PAPER
- OR NOT READY! Your printer
- S Y S T E M E R R O R S . might not be turned on, is
- out of paper, or the device
- FILE OR DIRECTORY DOES NOT you are printing or writing
- EXIST! Check to make sure to such as a modem or
- the directories and files communication port is not
- that this message refers to ready to be used, and may be
- exist. Copy the files from off-line or turned off.
- your master diskette, or
- verify that the information DRIVE NOT READY! The drive door
- on the setup screen is is not closed. Close it and
- accurate. choose (R)etry.
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- NO SPACE LEFT ON DRIVE! Delete ERROR READING DATA! Your drive
- files on the drive to make is reporting errors as it
- room, for more files or reads the data. The data may
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- reformat this disk or use is trying to write to a disk
- another one. or device that does not
- exist. A system error might
- ERROR WRITING DATA! Your drive have damaged a device or a
- is reporting errors as it part of DOS that you are
- writes the data. Either trying to use. If you are
- reformat this disk or start sure the disk or device is
- with another one. present, reboot your system
- and try again. If it still
- GENERAL FAILURE! A general is a problem, see a repair
- failure has occurred on this technician. Make sure you
- disk or device. Try it are specifying the correct
- again; reboot, try again, or drive or device.
- see a competent repair
- technician. This error might UNKNOWN DISK TYPE! Your system
- indicate a bad disk, or a does not recognize the type
- disk which has not been of diskette you are trying
- formatted. to use. For example you
- might be trying to use a
- TRYING TO WRITE TO WRITE- 1.2M floppy on a 360k
- PROTECTED DISK! Remove the system, or trying to use a
- disk from the drive and diskette from another
- remove the write protect tab computer that uses a
- from the disk if you are different operating system.
- using a 5-1/4" diskette. If
- you are using a 3-1/2"
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- This is a Table of the meaning of the Numbers. The text that
- NUMERO UNO prints out is all based on these definitions.
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- 1. The number of INDEPENDENCE. 6. The number of FAMILY
- This person is a leader, RESPONSIBILITY. This number
- innovator. outgoing. Deals deals with relationships,
- with self development. Needs families and about responsi-
- to learn to be independent. bility. Needs to learn to
- willingly accept
- 2. The number of COOPERATION responsibility.
- and FRIENDSHIP. Friendly.
- Basically centered on 7. The number of Learning and
- dealing with other people in Deeper Thought. It is a very
- friendships, relationships. intellectual number. The
- Shy and not outgoing. Needs person with this number
- to learn to deal with other should not accept other's
- people. beliefs and truths without
- questioning them.
- 3. The number of SELF
- EXPRESSION. Fun to be with. 8. The Number of Business. This
- Outgoing and creative. A number deals with profes-
- person with this number sionalism, preparation and
- dresses well. This number is organization. The person
- related to one's self with this number needs to
- expression. learn about success and
- failure.
- 4. The number of WORK. The
- bedrock of the community. 9. This is the Number of
- This person works hard, and Selflessness. The person
- may be dull and narrow- with this number indicates
- minded. Needs to learn to needs to care about others
- enjoy work. and love them
- unconditionally.
- 5. The number of FREEDOM and
- EXPERIENCE. Outgoing, and
- creative. This number deals
- with freedom and experience.
- Needs to learn how to deal
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- 11. This Number is the 22. This number is the Master
- Limelight. A person under Builder. A person under this
- this influence could be influence could do anything
- famous. This number suggests they can dream of, and
- spirituality and shoule think in terms of big
- inspiration. projects.
- This is a Master Number. This is a Master Number.
- If the potential of this If the potential of this
- number is not dealt with it, number is not dealt with it,
- will turn into the energy of will turn into the energy of
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- Campbell, Florence M.A., Your Days Are
- Numbered, A Manual of Numerology for
- Everybody. Marina del Rey, CA: DeVors
- Publications, 1931, 1958.
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- Jordan, Juno, Numerology, The Romance in Your
- Name. Marina del Rey, CA: DeVors
- Publications, 1965, 1988, 1978, 1989.
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- Roquemore, Kathleen, It's All In Your
- Numbers, The Secrets of Numerology, New
- York, Perennial Library, Harper & Row
- Publishers, 1965.
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