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- 07/17/1997 REV 1.2D- very minor fix to a help topic that didn't
- load correctly; changes to foreign currency acceptance
- policy in readme file.
- 12/09/1996 REV 1.2C- added copy year to clipboard. Includes only
- date, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset to clipboard, so
- make sure you have location and reported timezones set as
- you want them. This function not added to online help file
- at this time.
- MSExcel 95 will graph a column (without the column text description
- in the first row) or columns. Hint -- use line graph, and in
- the wizard, set "use first 365 rows for legend text" to "use
- first 0 rows for legend text." We have not tested other spreadsheets
- or graphing packages at this time, but most could probably be
- made to work.
- 09/04/1996 REV 1.2 - added two options to the dropdown File menu.
- Copy Day to Clipboard copies the currently displayed information
- to the windows clipboard in vertical format with captions.
- Copy Week to Clipboard copies the sun and moon time info for the
- currently selected day and the next 6 days to the windows clipboard
- in horizontal format with captions. All data is tab delimited
- for easy paste into spreadsheets or word processing documents.
- Hint - after pasting into a spreadsheet, select
- format-columns-autoalign to line up everything nice and neat.
- For a quick and dirty paste, just print out the windows clipboard
- or paste into notepad. The columns might not line up because of the
- various default tab spacings, but separating by tabs makes formatting
- in spreadsheet programs and with the table function of
- most wordprocessors very neat.
- This is the only practical way to provide printing to the current
- version.
- Need a hint? Just select Copy Day... or Copy Week... from the File
- menu. Then, open up notepad, MSExcel, MSWord, or the word processor
- or spreadsheet of your choice. When the default blank document
- loads, just press shift-insert or select Edit-Paste from the drop
- down edit menu.
- Version 1.2 also adds minor rev to helpfile to provide navigation
- and enhanced print capabilities.
- 07/31/1996 REV 1.1b - minor fix. It was reported that on months with 31
- days, on the 31st day of the month, the calendar would show the
- 30th of the month. This is not a major problem, because the times
- were correct for the 30th and clicking on the 31st would then give
- the correct times for the 31st. This rev assures (hopefully) that
- if it is the 31st of a month, the date and data for the 31st do
- show.
- 01/30/1996 REV 1.1a - recompiled with newer vbx's and dll's
- for win 95 operation. Fixes the problem of the month not
- showing if non-US regions are selected from the Win '95 Control
- Panel. Also allows user to default to control panel settings
- for color.
-
- To insure proper operation after installing as an update,
- be sure that any old copies of MHRUN400.DLL, MHGCAL.VBX,
- MHGCMD.VBX, MHGFRM.VBX MHGOPT.VBX AND MHGTXT.VBX anywhere
- on your hard disk are either renamed or deleted.
-
- 04/21/1994 REV 1.1 - modified calcs to give greater accuracy
- for locations east of GMT and for daylight savings time;
- added conversion form to calculate units (speed/temp/pressure);
- added mmHg and mb pressure figures to weather forecaster.
- xx/xx/xx - a couple of typo errors to the cities database have
- been reported. If you find more, please let us know so we can
- update the next major rev of the program, and update this file
- Change the name Leningrad to St. Petersburg.
- Delete Port Arthur
- The reported lat/long figures for
- Milwaukee
- Vancouver
- may not be correct. This will lead to errors in
- reported sun/moon times.
- Check your local atlas for corrections.
- The state for Minneapolis should be changed from CA to MN.
-
- 01/04/1994 REV 1.05 - corrected bug that hid display of latitude
- and longitude in the add/change screen. Corrected bug that
- failed to display revision number on about screen of
- registered version.
-
- 11/18/1993 REV 1.03/1.04 - first widespread release following beta and
- reports from field testers.
-