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- Usenet Mac Digest Friday, June 17, 1988 Volume 4 : Issue 78
-
- Today's Topics:
- Bounding Box info for MacDraw files
- Re: Mac II backup device - reccomendations?
- Re: Foxbase question on external procedures
- Re: Databases for the Mac
- WARNING!!! Sigma Edit 1.11 problem
- Re: stand Mac II vertically --> Hard disk problems may arise
- musicworks and concertware
- Epic 2400 baud modem
- Using new keyboards on Mac Pluses
- how does MultiFinder handle DAs? how do I select DA-partition directly?
- will running MultiFinder out of a RAMdisk buy anything?
- Re: Spoolers for the Mac
- Lightspeed C projects
- Re: Vertical Retrace Queue Problem
- Folder Icons
- Re: Help! My program disables Finder double-clicking somehow.
- Lap mgr bugs in MPW C 2.02
- Re: Database toolkits
- Re: Bounding Box info for MacDraw files
- Re: Databases for the Mac
- Finder LAYO ?Feature?
- Re: Using new keyboards on Mac Pluses
- Importing text to Omnis3em.
- numerical libraries
- Re: Any utilities for auto-running apps?
- Re: Spoolers for the Mac
- SuperLaserSpool 2.0
- mac kermit
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: tcianflo@nugipsy.UUCP (Tom Cianflone)
- Subject: Bounding Box info for MacDraw files
- Date: 8 Jun 88 15:54:29 GMT
- Organization: Gould CSD, Fort Lauderdale, FL
-
- I need an easy way to determine the Bounding Box parameters for
- PostScript files created by MacDraw. Right now we are calculating this
- stuff by hand -- very time consuming and no fun. Are there any public
- domain programs that can do this automatically? Or perhaps any easier
- way than doing it long-hand?
-
- I tried sourcing a pict-format MacDraw file into MacDraft if
- MacDraft would give BB parameters, but it doesn't. Are there any Mac
- programs that can read pict format that also will spit out a PostScript
- description with BB parameters? How about MacDraw II? I remember
- reading something about this. Does it exist and does it supply BB
- parameters?
-
- Please sendas it is difficult to keep up with this group.
-
- Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks as usual...
- --
- => Regards, Tom Cianflone (tcianflone@gould.UUCP) <=
- => ...!{uunet,sun,pur-ee,brl-smoke}!gould!tcianflone <=
- => ...!ihnp4!{codas,allegra}!novavax!gould!tcianflone <=
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-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: alexis@dasys1.UUCP (Alexis Rosen)
- Subject: Re: Mac II backup device - reccomendations?
- Date: 8 Jun 88 11:23:48 GMT
- Organization: The Big Electric Cat, NYC, NY
-
- I have several CMS T-60 tape units. They are the best backup
- units available for the Macintosh. This is not a simple matter of
- opinion:
-
- 1) 100% reliable hardware. TEAC. It has been around for a long time
- The only alternative available is the 3M stuff. That's OK too.
-
- 2) Flawless software. I've had to recover stuff dozens of times. It has
- never failed me
-
- 3) Good (not perfect) software features. File-by-file, some nice
- options, but
- not all the bells and whistles. Image backup too. No backup sets yet-
- too
- bad. A new version is coming soon, though, that should correct this
- MINOR
- lack, and also permit multiple file sets per tape.
- Permits selective file recovery.
-
- 4) THIS IS THE FASTEST UNIT YOU CAN BUY, BY A WIDE MARGIN!!!
- I *CONSISTENTLY* get 4.1 MBytes/minute off of a 1-mbyte Mac II.
- Pluses and
- SE's aren't much slower. Extra RAM helps a
-
- 5) This is also the CHEAPEST unit I have seen, with a LIST price of
- $995.
- Street price should be $750-$800.
-
- 6) I don't know about AppleShare compatability suse TOPS.
-
- Another rave review. Believe me, I *HATE* lots of products out there,
- but I don't usually bother to write about them... However, contrast
- Apple's 40 MB tape drive, with buggy software, < 1 MB/min. speed, and
- $1300-1400 list price... there's no comparison. None of the other
- vendors match 'em, either.
-
- If anyone knows of something better, tell me. I'm not counting on anyone
- doing so, however...
-
- I have no affiliation with CMS other than as a *HIGHLY* satisfied
- customer (they also make killer hard drives)
-
- --
- Alexis Rosen {allegra,philabs,cmcl2}!phri\
- Writing from {bellcore,harpo,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!alexis
- The Big Electric Cat {portal,well,ihnp4,sun}!hoptoad/
- Public UNIX if mail fails: ...cmcl2!cucard!cunixc!abr1
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: alexis@dasys1.UUCP (Alexis Rosen)
- Subject: Re: Foxbasion on external procedures
- Date: 8 Jun 88 11:39:27 GMT
- Organization: The Big Electric Cat, NYC, NY
-
- Foxbase doeupport external procedures in this release. However,
- they will definitely be supported in the next release, which will likely
- arrive within a month or so. In strong contrast to Ashton-Tate, Acius,
- and Blyth, Fox Software actually ships on time. They also turn out
- improvements in astonishingly short times. A month after the first
- release, I'm already being impressed by the early betas of the forms
- generator and the network support. You can expect Foxbase to surpass all
- the other software, all of the time. With these expectations, you will
- be disappointed... but not often...
-
- In a week or so I will attempt to post a longer article on foxbase, time
- permitting. When reading netnews it is easy to forget that I actually
- must work for a living, like other mortals...
-
- BTW, the next release is free to current owners. The runtime is a
- one-time charge of ~$300.
-
- My advice to the person asking about external procs: start developement
- now. I also must have them for serial port access. I trust this company
- to deliver the new version on time. It's the only company I know of for
- which this holds true.
-
- I have no affiliation with Fox Software except as a VERY satisfied
- customer.
-
- --
- Alexis Rosen {allegra,philabs,cmcl2}!phri\
- Writing from {bellcore,harpo,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!alexis
- The Big Electric Cat {portal,well,ihnp4,sun}!hoptoad/
- Public UNIX if mail fails: ...cmcl2!cucard!cunixc!abr1
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: alexis@dUCP (Alexis Rosen)
- Subject: Re: Databases for the Mac
- Date: 8 Jun 88 11:49:03 GMT
- Organization: The Big Electric Cat, NYC, NY
-
-
- Refer to my other articles about FoxBase+/Mac. relevant features:
-
- 1) FULL USAGE OF MAC USER INTERFACE. This is all-important. If it looks
- like
- a PC, it might as well run on one.
-
- 2) Despite the above, it's fully compatible with dBase III Plus. It also
- features significant extensions to the language, both for more
- programming
- power and to control Mac Interface objects (windows, menus, buttons,
- etc.)
-
- 3) Blazing speed. This program makes Omnis, dBase Mac, Helix, and 4th
- Dimension
- look absolutely rediculous. They don't even come close. Often the
- difference
- is orders of magnitude, not hundreds of percent.
-
- 4) One-time charge for Runtime.
-
- 5) Etc. I could go on for hours... This product has quartered my work
- load. I
- can do things with it that I wouldn'tonsider with any of the
- others.
-
- I have no affiliation with Fox Software except as a VERY satisfied
- customer.
- --
- Alexis Rosen {allegra,philabs,cmcl2}!phri\
- Writing from {bellcore,harpo,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!alexis
- The Big Electric Cat {portal,well,ihnp4,sun}!hoptoad/
- Public UNIX if mail fails: ...cmcl2!cucard!cunixc!abr1
-
-
- -----------------------
-
- From: tomc@mntgfx.mentor.com (Tom Carstensen)
- Subject: WARNING!!! Sigma Edit 1.11 problem
- Date: 8 Jun 88 18:48:16 GMT
- Organization: Mentor Graphics tion, Beaverton Oregon
-
- Sigma Edit 1.11 was recently posted to GEnie, and I assume it will
- quickly spread around the mac community. There is a problem/bug with
- SAVING files from within Sigma Edit.
-
- When editing MPW or other editor's text files with Sigma Edit, and then
- saving them, via SAVE, Sigma Edit changes the creator, and deletes
- information that was in the resource fork, which contains info for the
- original owner of the text file.
-
- This is not good practice. Any MPW text file I touched with Sigma Edit
- would lose all of its formatting information.
-
- It's OK to added your own formatting resource (ie EFNT and ETAB), but
- don't delete the previous resource data IF IT WAS NOT ORIGINALLY CREATED
- BY YOU. This also means you should never change the CREATOR unless the
- user does a SAVE AS..., whereby YOU are creating the file.
-
- Sigma Edit 1.1 does not have this problem. It was introduced in 1.11
- because saving E ETAB resources was added.
- --
- :------------------------------------------------------------:
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- : Mentor Graphics Delphi: CARSTENSEN :
- : GEnie: CARSTENSEN :
- : :
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- : dimensions, let me stretch your TIME! :
- : - Time Operator :
- :------------------------------------------------------------:
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: news@santra.UUCP (news)
- Subject: Re: st II vertically --> Hard disk problems may arise
- Date: 6 Jun 88 11:38:53 GMT
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
-
- I had one thought about problems with putting Mac II on its short side
- (mounting it vertically). As Mac II's hard disk is mounted sideways in
- the Mac II case (it's front panel is to the right, and in PCs etc it is
- usually mounted so that it faces the user, so that it's on its side if
- you tilt the case 90 degrees (pi/2 radians for math :-)).
-
- Now if you put the mac II vertically, the hard disk has its front panel
- downwards, and this is a NO-NO with most hard disks (usually they should
- be mounted only one way horizontally or on either of the longer sides).
-
- I think this might lead to some problems, and it may alo void the
- warranty on the drive (for example Seagate does not allow this
- orientation for their drives).
-
- So I recommend you should carefully check the documentation of your hard
- disk about the allowed orientations before trying to use your Mmounted vertically.
-
- rgds//haa
-
- #include <std_disclaimer> /* I don't know what I'm talking about, etc */
- --
- Hannu Aronsson, Helsinki University of Technology, CS lab.
- haa@hutcs.hut.fi haa@FINHUTCS.BITNET ...!mcvax!santra!hutcs!haa
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ralph@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk (Ralph Martin)
- Subject: mus and concertware
- Date: 1 Jun 88 15:12:17 GMT
- Organization: Univ. Coll. Cardiff, Cardiff, WALES, UK.
-
- I'm sure I read somewhere that concertware could read old musicworks
- files and convert them to cone files. However, I just bought
- concertware+midi 4.0 and there seems to be no reference to this. Did I
- dream it up - or can someone fill me in?!
-
- Ralph
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ron@muCP (Ron Voss)
- Subject: Epic 2400 baud modem
- Date: 7 Jun 88 16:56:42 GMT
- Organization: Motorola GmbH Microsystems Munich
-
- Does anyone know if the Epic 2400 baud modems are still vaporware? I
- want one. Thanx.
-
- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Ron Voss Motorola Microsystems Europe, Munich
- mcvax!unido!mucmot!ron CIS 73647,752
- my opinions are just that, and not necessarily my employer's
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: cloos@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (James H. Cloos Jr.)
- Subject: ew keyboards on Mac Pluses
- Date: 9 Jun 88 08:02:45 GMT
- Organization: Cornell Computer Services, Cornell Uny, Ithaca, NY 14853
-
- Is there any way to use one of the new keyboards (ie the ones avaiable
- for SE's and II's) with a Mac Plus??
-
- Would it need some kind of interface box, or just a custom cable?
-
- Thanks for any info.
-
- -JimC
- --
- batcomputer!cloos@cornell.UUCP |James H. Cloos, Jr.|#include <disclaimer.h>
- cloos@batcomputer.tn.cornell.EDU|B7 Upson, Cornell U|#include <cute_stuff.h>
- cloos@tcgould.tn.cornell.EDU |Ithaca, NY 14853 |"Entropy isn't what
- cloos@crnlthry.BITNET | +1 607 272 4519 | it used to be."
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig)
- Subject: how doesinder handle DAs? how do I select DA-partition directly?
- Date: 9 Jun 88 03:43:36 GMT
- Organization: U. Texas, Astronomy, Austin, TX
-
-
- The following summarizes what I know about DAs under MultiFinder:
-
- When you open a DA under MultiFinder, it gets allocated in a separate
- "partition"; if you hold-down the OPTION-key while selecting the DA, it
- gets allocated in the partition of the currently active application.
-
- Questions:
-
- 1) how much space is allocated for a DAion?
-
- 2) what happens when several DAs are active?
-
- 3) what happens with DAs that need a variable amount of space, such as
- DA-editors? I believe to have noticed that whereas I can open a
- file of a certain size when the DA is running in an application's
- partition (with sufficient unused space), I cannot do so when I let
- MultiFinder allocate the space.
-
- 4) is there a way to switch to a/the DA-partition other than clicking on
- the mini-Icons in the top-right of the menubar? the DA does not show
- under the Apple-icon where all the other applications running under
- MF
- listed ...
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: werner@utastro.UUCP (Werner Uhrig)
- Subject: will running MultiFinder out of a buy anything?
- Date: 9 Jun 88 04:36:41 GMT
- Organization: U. Texas, Astronomy, Austin, TX
-
- I've been wondering if I am buying anything with this set-up I've beeing lately:
-
- My start-up application at boot is RamDisk+ creating a 404K RAMdisk (4K
- over 400K to make sure it gets created HFS) with nder and
- ToMultiFinder being copied onto it. Upon exit of RamDisk+ I execute
- ToMultiFinder (which was recently posted here) and am given the choice
- of running the regular Finder or the MultiFinder then.
-
- What I am wondering is, am I gaining anything in performanceecuting MultiFinder out of the RAMdisk? I've been kind of forced to
- put MultiFinder in RAM because I could not figure out a way teither RamDisk+ to execute ToMultiFinder inside the blessed folder, or
- to get ToMultiFinder once loaded onto the RAMdisk, toe
- MultiFinder when it is not also on the RAMdisk (I tried to specify the
- path as HD:BlessedFolder:ToMultiFinder as the name of the application to
- be executed when RamDisk+ exits ... but that didn't work).
-
- I'd be interested to read how other people set up their environment and
- try to get the most out of their Mac... (mine is Mac+ with 2.5Meg,
- 100Meg of HDs)
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: msurlich@faui44.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Matthias Urlichs )
- Subject: Re: Spoolers for the Mac
- Date: 8 Jun 88 10:29:24 GMT
- Organization: CSD., University of Erlangen, W - Germany
-
- In article <6146@cup.portal.com> Richard_Vernon_Ford@cup.portal.com
- writes:
- >
- > I bought a Dataframe hard disk. The current verson of SLS doesn't run on
- > a Mac II, but I understand SuperMac is preparing a new version that solves
- > these problems.
- >
-
- I got SLS 2.0 (DataFrame-only version) from Compu$serve yesterday.
- There's one thing you can say about it: It works. Period. More
- specifically, it works with ALL printer drives, Finder, MultiFinder,
- spools PageMaker rep) without problems. (Didn't do extensive
- testing, however; just checked if it works. It does an INIT now
- (the DA's still there). If you have a startup program other than Finder
- or MultiFinder,s a dialog box flashing up asking if you want to
- print under MultiFinder. Hold the Command key or click the mouse to
- change the default. Under MF, take Backgrounder and PrintMonitor and
- throw them away; they're not necessary any more. De-spoolin MF
- works with a background program (it's hidden inside the INIT). If
- there's an alert ("Please insert the next sheet of paper")
- SuperLaserSpool switches itself to the foreground automagically. The
- Setup dialog has been changed; you now can set up not only the disk to
- spool to but also the folder name (VERY useful for shared HDs). The
- "Drop folder" and "Default printer" capabilities of the olre
- gone, though. Preview now works with all files (even if they're
- currently printing). There's a new button you can use to re-roujobs for
- AppleTalk printers. The Pause button lechoose between aborting
- the current job and stopping at its end.
-
- Problems: 1) When Restart-ing from the Finder, the current print job is
- aborted. (Next startup, you get a dialog asking if you want to try
- again.) This isn't good... 2) Some user interface problems, eg. the
- Preview,Printer,Delete buttons do nothing if no job is selected, instead
- of being disabled. But other than that,it's definitely (again) the best
- printer spooler for the Mac.
-
- --
- Matthias Urlichs rve: 72437,1357 Delphi: URLICHS
- Rainwiesenweg 9 Phone: +49+911-574180
- 8501 Schwaig 2 NetMail: m_urlichs@msn.rmi.de
- West Germ or: (r)eply and (h)ope
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: andrew@comp.vuw.ac.nz (Andrew Vignaux)
- Subject: Lightspeed C projects
- Date: 8 Jun 88 03:42:07 GMT
- Organization: Comp Sci, Victoria Univ, Wellington, New Zealand
-
- Something that I would like to see in LSC is the ability to define
- preprocessor symbols for the *project* as a whole (ala Unix "cc -D").
-
- I think there is a need for a conditional compilation facility even when
- writing Macintosh-only code. Consider a "change cursor" module to be
- used in two programs, one event-driven and the other a more batch-like
- processor. There is no need have the "maintain cursor" code when there
- will be no event loop to call it.
-
- One solution is for LSC to define the symbol `LSC' and the "project
- symbol" (a canonicalized version of the project file name ?). Then the
- programmer can define whatever s/he likes in a header file.
-
- A better solution might be to "include" the data fork of the project
- file before compiling each file so s/he can do anything they want --
- this fork is currently unused.
-
- "Putting the definitions in an include file" doesn't work because I want
- different definitions depending on the particular project. LSC's
- #include search path partially solves the problem, except it means that
- you can only have one project per directory, and the "library" file must
- be in a distinct directory.
-
- Of course if LSC (2.eady has things predefined and they are in
- TFM, or there's a nicer/better way, i'll shutup and go back to doing my
- Masters :-)
-
- Comments?
-
- Andrew
- --
- Domain address: aomp.vuw.ac.nz Path address: ...!uunet!vuwcomp!andrew
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: lazarus@athena.mit.edu (Michael Friedman)
- Subject: Re: Vertical Retrace Queue Problem
- Date: 9 Jun 88 04:25:00 GMT
- Organization: Murder Inc.
-
- In article <953@mtund.ATT.COM> newton@mtund.ATT.COM (Newton Lee) writes:
-
-
- >I've written a program that "VInstall" a function onto the vertical
- >retrace queue. The function does simple "PlotIcon". It works. Now
- >disabling VInstall, the main program calls "MacinTalk". It also works.
- >However, enabling VInstall, the whole thing suddenly stops working!
- >Why? I know there is a sound manager VBL problem in old System files.
- >But I'm using System File 4.2 that supposedly has fixed that problem.
-
- I've also got a problem with the Vertical Retrace Interrupt Queue. I've
- included Mr. Lee's posting in case they are related.
-
- I've written a program that installs a short program into the vertical
- retrace queue.
-
- The installed program is about ten lines long. It reads a value from a
- board, nots it, writes it to another location on the board, updates the
- counter in its queue entry, and leaves.
-
- This is a SHORT program. It only uses A0 and D0.
-
- Both programs were written with LightSpeed C. The installation program
- contains liberal amounts of assembly. The program I install is totally
- inline assembly.
-
- The queue entry is allocated with NewPtr from the system heap. I have
- tried using ResEdit to place my installed program in both the system and
- the application heap. (One at a time, of course.)
-
- The program works beautifully. When I an oscilloscope I can see
- the expected 30 herz square wave.
-
- The problem comes when I run it on a MAC II and move windows around. To
- make it show easily I run it with the stdio library and use a gets at
- the end.
-
- If I move the stdio window it crashes about three quarters of the time.
- Sometimes you can move it once. Then it crashes the second time.
-
- As far as I can tell, it always crashes if you use the control panel to
- change to colors.
-
- I also managed to crash it once by changing the time of the alarm of the
- alarm clock.
-
- If you don't touch it it runs for hours without a problem.
-
- I'm using TMON to debug. I always end up in trap AB05. I assume that
- this is the result of a jump rather than an actual trap call because
- TMON can't catch it.
-
- I have not been able to make it crash while stepping through using TMON.
-
- If TMON leaves the VBL Queue running then the square wave continues to
- be output while it runs. If it stops the VBL Queue but I reboot from
- TMON then the square wave comes back for a few seconds while TMON exits.
-
- My code is not being trashed. Somehow it is trashing other code.
-
- This afternoon I ran a clock program that installs itself in the
- interrupt queue. Then I used TMON to replace it with my code. It worked
- and would not crash. I have no idea why.
-
- This problem can not be duplicated on a Macintosh SE.
-
- Does anyone have any suggestions whatsoever?
-
- If I get no help then I will take some installation code that does work
- and slowly modify it until it installs my code. Hopefully this will
- work.
-
- Even if it does I won't be too happy - this code is going to go in a
- real program that will be sold for a lot of money. We don't want a bug
- to pop up out of the woodwork.
-
- HELP!!!
- --
- How can a man die better | Than facing fears |||Mike Friedman
- For the ashes of his fathers | And the temples of his gods? |||Quoting Macaulay
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: newton@mtund.ATT.COM (Newton Lee)
- Subject: Folder Icons
- Date: 8 Jun 88 17:53:03 GMT
- Organization: AT&T ISL Middletown NJ USA
-
- How does one create new folder icons? For instance, System Folder has a
- different folder icon compared to other typical folders.
-
- Thanks in advance for your info.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: atchison@hpindda.HP.COM (Lee Atchison)
- Subject: Re: Help! My program disables Finder double-clicking .
- Date: 8 Jun 88 22:25:43 GMT
- Organization: HP Technical Networks, Cupertino, Calif.
-
- In particular, check to see if you are disabling the "mouseup" events.
- This event is necin order to recognize double-clicks (at least
- using the "correct" algorithm to recognize double-clicks, according to
- Inside Mac v1).
-
- -lee
- --
- Lee Atchison
- Hewlett Packard, Business Networks Division
- CuperA 95014
- atchison%hpindda@hplabs.hp.com
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ragge@nada.kth.se (Ragnar S)
- Subject: Lap mgr bugs in MPW C 2.02
- Date: 6 Jun 88 02:39:44 GMT
- Organization: The Royal Inst. of Techn., Stockholm
-
- I just discovered a (or two) bug(s) in the Interface libraries in MPW
- 2.0;
-
- SIntInstall and SIntRemove glue code takes the arguments in the wrong
- order. They are correctly defined in the "Slots.h" file.
-
- Perhaps these glue routines are not very often used....
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: cyosta@taux01.UUCP (Yossie Silverman)
- Subject: Re: Database toolkits
- Date: 9 Jun 88 12:25:10 GMT
- Organization: National Semiconductor (Israel) Ltd.
-
- In article <11434@apple.Apple.Com> dan@apple.UUCP (Dan Allen) writes:
- >Using the Resource Manager for a database manager is *** NOT RECOMMENDED
- >**. PERIOD.
- >
- Now I don't know about this. You see, I know these people who wrote an
- entire database (of 4D quality) on a mac using the resource manager as
- the database manager. They were aware of the shorgs of the
- resource manager as far as speed goes so they wrote a patch for it which
- made it work somewhat faster (I seem to recall something like 50 times
- (yes) faster). These patches even worked on the normal system which
- made loading programs VERY FAST! They had an idea to clean it all up
- and sell iself, not as part of the DB but that fell through the
- floor when the company did. I don't know what the current status ofatch is, if it works with current system releases or only old ones or
- what. I could ask around but I can't promise anything. The problem they
- ran into were some silly limits in the resource manager's original
- definition, namely the amount of resources you can define (2^16-1)
- distinct IDs of a single resource type, and possibly other limitations.
- I myself had only marginal dealings with them (they were my neighbors).
-
- Hypercacrd is NOT a database maanger. What I would like to see is Apple
- come out with something like VSAM (IBM world) which would be a set of
- database access routines accessed either via trap's or library calls.
- Usable by any high level language through glue.
- --
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- -----------------------
-
- From: gelphman@adobe.COM (David Gelphman)
- Subject: Re: Bounding Box info for MacDraw files
- Date: 10 Jun 88 01:38:36 GMT
- Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated, Mountain View
-
-
- The Adobe Illustrator(tm) 88 package includes an application called
- DrawOver(tm). This program converts PICT format files into Adobe
- Illustrator format. I believe that any bitmaps which are part of the
- PICT file are ignored but I haven't tried that myself.
-
- The resulting Illustrator file is aostScript(R) language file
- which can be sent to a PostScript printer. There is one caveat: the
- coordinate system used for an Illustrator 1.1 document (by default) is
- the top left corner of the document (I think this was changed in the
- latest release but you can check it when you select Rulers). Move the
- origin of coordinates to the lowecorner of the page so that it
- matches the default coordinate system in the PostScript language. Again,
- I think that the new version of Illustrator uses the lower left corner
- by default so this may not be necessarOne other point: Illustrator documents do not have a 'showpage' imbedded
- within them. You need to add this to your file if you send it directly
- to the printer with something like SendPS instead of using the Print
- command in Illustrator.
-
- Hope this is useful,
- --
- David Gelphman
- Adobe Systems, Inc.
-
-
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-
- From: merchant@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Peter Merchant)
- Subject: Re: Databases for the Mac
- Date: 9 Jun 88 18:01:15 GMT
- Organization: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
-
- In article <4890@dasys1.UUCP>, Alexis Rosen writes:
- >Refer to my other articles about FoxBase+/Mac. relevant features:
- >1) FULL USAGE OF MAINTERFACE. This is all-important. If it looks like
- > a PC, it might as well run on one.
-
- Well, yes. And no.
-
- FoxBase applications have various built-in commands to support dialog
- boxes, butnd that sort of thing. However, FoxBase's user
- interface is the same old dot prompt that Dbase is famous for.
-
- We have some Dbase folks around here who have seen Foxbase, though, and
- salivated quite effectively. Unfortunately, they are tied to the MS-DOS
- machines, but it almost had theming. If you knew these people,
- you'd be impressed. I do. I was. It must be pretty good...
- --
- "Livin' it up..." Peter Merchant (merchant@eleazar. (merchant@eleazar.dartmouth.EDU)
-
-
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-
- From: hunt@atse.dec.com (Phil Hunt)
- Subject: FinderO ?Feature?
- Date: 10 Jun 88 14:01:21 GMT
- Organization: Digital Equipment Cion
-
- I was looking with RESEDIT 1.2d0 at the Finder LAYO resource. I am
- running Finder 6.0. I noticed some fields I never knew about oany idea what their meaning is:
-
- 1) Inherit Copy 2) Folder Inherit 3) Use Physical ICONS
-
- and last but not least, Color Mask, which takes a numeric argument. I
- set mine to 236 (by accident) but on returning to the Finder on my Mac
- II, my Icons were filled in with their color and the outline lines were
- in Black!! This looks really sharp except for icons that are Black
- outlines, because you can't see them anymore, they completely fill in.
- Anyone know any other values for this field?
-
- Phil Hunt
-
-
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-
- From: chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
- Subject: Re: Using new keyboards on Mac Pluses
- Date: 9 Jun 88 15:58:55 GMT
- Organ: Fictional Reality
-
- >Is there any way to use one of the new keyboards (ie the ones avaiable for
- >SE's and II's) with a Mac Plus??
-
- Not that I'm aware of, but then it's really not necessary. Check outatadesk-101 extended keyboard. It's got the same general layout as the
- ADB extended, plugs right into your Mac+ or 512Ke, and is cheap,
- after having played with both for a while, a better keyboard).
-
- Neat stuff. Then go out and get your A+ optical mouse, and you're
- home free.
- --
- Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ
-
- Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1988. He will never truly die as long as we
- read his words and speak his namein Peace.
-
-
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-
- From: rober.ips.oz (Robert Milne)
- Subject: Importing text to Omnis3+ problem.
- Date: 7 Jun 88 12:55:39 GMT
- Organization: RUNX Un*x Timeshare. Sydney, Australia.
-
-
- Hello, I hope someone can help me out with a small problem. I have been
- cataloguing disk volumes of mine and my friends, (about 3000 files in
- all!) so
- we can work out who has got what and where. First I read the volumes
- contents
- using Cat.Mac and convert its file to a text file. CatMac reads each
- volumes
- directory and gives the files type (eg. APPL), name, creation date,
- size etc.
- and sorts them etc. Now CatMac is not too easy to control vast
- quantities of files and make enquiries on the contents. So what I plan
- to do is load the data
-
- into Omnis3+ to control the data set up linked files that have files,
- volumes,
-
- owners and owner details. Useful for finding info. like a library.The
- problem
- I have is when I try to load the text file into Omnis3+ via the data
- file
- utilities function for import of data. Import data should be able to
- accept
- data from a Mac text file seperating the data for each field by Tabs or
- commas
-
- etc. The problem I have is when I begin to loaile I get the
- error
- message from Omnis that says this file contains control characters and
- then
- refuses to accept it. Now I have tried editing the files using
- RedWriter (MockWrite), MacWrite and Word to strip them of everything
- except
- for Tabs but I still get the same problem. I do have some text files
- imported
- from outside sources and these seem to load ok. So Omnis seems to be
- ok.
- What's the problem and what should I do ?
-
- Help !
-
- Robert Milne.
-
-
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-
- From: bierman@uvapsy.UUCP (dick Bierman)
- Subject: numerical libraries
- Date: 8 Jun 88 13:05:43 GMT
- Organization: Psychology Dept. Univ. of Amsterdam.
-
- There are a few people here who are currently condemned to the use of
- MS-DOS machines because according to their info. there are no good
- numerical libraries available for the Mac-(II). It concerns the
- following libraries: LISREL, IMSL, GLIM and especially NAG. They should
- be callable from a FORTRAN environmenhe NAG-library the
- optimalization function E04VAF is very important.This function
- originates from the National Physical Algorithms Library (and had the
- nameR' in that library). Has anybody out there info. on possible
- availability of these libraries for the Mac(-II)?
-
- bierman@uvapsy
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: jwhitnell@cup.portal.com
- Subject: Re: Any utilities for auto-running apps?
- Date: 8 Jun 88 17:16:53 GMT
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
-
- Peter Espen writes...
- |Are there any utilities that will allow a Mac to run applications
- |AND specicfic operations in the applications un-attendedpecific
- |time of day?
-
- You might take a look at Tempo II, I've heard it has the ability to do
- what you want. It is a keyboard macro packa has those features.
- I've never used it, however, so I can't say that it works.
-
- | Peter Espen
- -- Jerry Whitnell jwhitnell@cup.portal.com
- ..!sun!cup.portal.com!jwhitnell
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Fabian_Fabe_Ramirez@cup.portal.com
- Subject: Re: Spoolers for the Mac
- Date: 8 Jun 88 23:14:10 GMT
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
-
- Greetings,
-
- SuperMac Software's SuperLaserSpool 2.0 is now shipping and the
- DataFrame version (SuperLaserSpool 2.0df) is now available from our
- SuperMac BBS (415-962-1618), CompuServe's MACPRO DL 7, and GEnie.
-
- SuperLaserSpool 2.0 is compatible with the Macintosh 512Ke/Plus/SE/II
- and MultiFinder. It will work with all Apple printers (LW, LW+, LW II
- SC/NT/NTX, AppleTalk IW II/LQ, and direct connect IW I/II/LQ) and any
- PostScript compatible laser printer that uses the Apple LaserWriter
- driver. SLS 2.0 will also allow you to spool PageMaker 3.0 documents
- with (and without) the rep file.
-
- The biggest feature of SLS 2.0 is that it is now an INIT, simply drag
- the SLS icon into your System Folder and reboot. SLS 2.0 will then load
- automatically. The Laser Queue DA can be loaded into the System file by
- using the Font/DA mover and it is compatible with Suitcase.
-
- For those who have placed an upgrade order and would like to confirm iase write to:
-
- SuperMac Software
- 295 N. Bernardo Ave.
- Mountain View, CA 94043
-
- Attn: Software Upgrades
-
- Just a short note about compatibilities, SLS 1.1 is compatible with
- LaserWriter driver 5. the Command-Shift-4 feature no longer works
- because of a change from driver 4.0 to 5.0. SuperLaserSpool 2.0 is
- compatible with LaserWriter drivers 5.0, 5.1, and 5.2. It should be
- noted, as Rich stated, LaserSpeed 1.6 (aka TOPS Spool 1.6) is compatible
- with LaserWriter 5.0; however it is not compatible with the new
- LaserWriter II printers. Though Think is working on another version of
- LaserSpeed that will be compatible.
- --
- Fabian Ramirez
- SuperMac Technology
-
- fabian_fabe_ramirez@cup.portal.com
- sun!cup.portal.com!fabian_fabe_ramirez
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Fabian_Fabe_Ramirez@cup.portal.com
- Subject: SuperLaserSpool 2.0
- Date: 9 Jun 88 00:46:37 GMT
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
-
- Greetings,
-
- SuperMac Software's SuperLaserSpool 2.0 is now shipping and the
- DataFrame version (SuperLaserSpool 2.0df) is now available from the
- SuperMac BBS (415-962-1618), CompuServe's MACPRO DL 7 (filename
- SLS20.SIT), and GEnie.
-
- SuperLaserSpool 2.0 is compatible with the Macintosh 512Ke/Plus/SE/II
- and MultiFinder (and even System 6.0). It will work with all Apple
- printers (LW, LW+, LW II SC/NT/NTX, AppleTalk IW II/LQ, and direct
- connect IW I/II/LQ) and any PostScript-compatible laser printer that
- uses the Apple LaserWriter driver. SLS 2.0 will also allow you to spool
- PageMaker 3.0 documents with (and without) the Aldus Prep file.
-
- The biggest feature is that SLS 2.0 is now an INIT, simply drag the SLS
- icon into your System Folder and reboot. SLS 2.0 will then load
- automatically. The Laser Queue DA can be loaded into the System file by
- using the Font/DA Mover. The Laser Queue DA is compatible with
- Suitcase.
-
- For those who have placed an upgrade order and would like to confirm it,
- please write to:
-
- SuperMac Software
- 295 N. Bernardo Ave.
- Mountain View, CA 94043
-
- Attn: Software Upgrades
-
-
- The following is a list of the most current versions:
-
- Application Commercial DataFrame
- Availability
-
- DiskFit 1.41 1.41df now
- SuperLaserSpool 2.0 2.0df now
- SuperSpool 4.0 4.0df 5.0
- 2nd Qtr 88
- Sentinel 1.0 1.0df 2.0
- 2nd Qtr 88
-
- Network DiskFit 1.41 n/a now
- Multi-User SLS 2.0 n/a now
-
- PixelPaint 1.0 n/a 1.1
- RSN
-
- Manager n/a 3.26 n/a
-
- At this time, SuperSpool 4.0 is incompatible with the Mac II and
- MultiFinder and Sentinel 1.0 is incompatible with MultiFinder. For
- Spectrum 1000/8 owners, there are two (2) upgrades available for you:
-
- 1) ROM only - this upgrade consists of the new Spectrum firmware
- (ROM rev. 1.92) and two manual suppliments (SuperMac Video Addendum and
- the Programmer's Guide). This upgrade is only available through
- SuperMac Video Product Management, contact Nancy Metzger at (415)
- 962-2488. The cost is approximately $20.00.
-
- 2) ROM/PixelPaint - this upgrade consists of the new Spectrum
- firmware, the two manual suppliments, and a "Spectrum-specific" version
- of PixelPaint. This upgrade is available through SuperMac Authorized
- Dealers at an approximate cost of $100.
-
- The new Spectrum firmware upgrades your "Spectrum 1000/8" to a
- "Spectrum/8." This new firmware support the following
- monitors/resolutions:
-
- SuperMac 19" Trinitrons 1024 x 768
- SuperMac 16" Trinitrons
- SuperMac 19" Standard Color
- SuperMac 19" Grey Scale
-
- Apple 12" Monochrome 640 x 480
- Apple 13" AppleColor 640 x 480
-
- Multisynchronous 640 x 480
-
- Apple NTSC RGB 640 x 480
-
- NTSC RGB 640 x 480
-
- PAL RGB 768 x 576
-
- The Spectrum/8 comes standard with a 64 MHz oscillator crystal that
- supports the SuperMac monitors and with a user-supplied cystal,
- Spectrum/8 can support the above mentioned monitors/resolutions.
-
- A/UX users: an A/UX-compatible ROM is in the works for our DataFrame/XP
- drives; however, no announced availability as of yet.
-
- NTX users: At this time the DataFrame/XP HDs are not compatible as a
- font storage device with the LaserWriter II NTX. A ROM upgrade is in
- the works; however, no announced availability as of yet.
- --
- Fabian Ramirez
- SuperMac Technology
-
- fabian_fabe_ramirez@cup.portal.com
- sun!cup.portal.com!fabian_fabe_ramirez
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: dlt@csuna.UUCP (Dave Thompson)
- Subject: mac kermit
- Date: 9 Jun 88 16:57:04 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Northridge
-
- I just finished a cursory evaluation of Kermit 0.9(40) and found one
- rather fatal flaw. There is no option to make the delete key send a
- backspace rather than a delete character. While many of our mainframes
- (if not most) accept, or can be made to accept the delete key, we have a
- few that require use of the backspace character. While I guess you
- *can* use control-h, that's sort-of tedious. For those of you who wrote
- this program, how about an option to change this (rather as VersaTerm of
- MacTerminal does)?
-
- --
- Dave Thompson uucp: {ihnp4|hplabs|psivax}!csun!csuna!dlt
- CSUN Computer Center phone: (818) 885-2790
- 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330
-
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