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Clock V2.2
SHAREWARE
Update of Clock V2.0
Released: 25.04.1993 (registered Users)
Released: 01.10.1993 (for everybody)
Copyright 1992,1993 Bernd Grunwald
Zugspitzstr. 78
-- 82223 Eichenau --
Germany (Europe)
The passing-on will be only allowed if:
1. the author's name and the note of the copyright have NOT been --
removed
2. the passing-on is free or ONLY the copy-fees are covered
-- 3. this doc-file is always included ! --
-- --
-- The passing-on of the Key-File is _NOT_ allowed! --
THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THIS PROGRAM-
IMPORTANT FOR THOSE WHO ALREADY USE THE CLOCK-PROGRAM
*****************************************************
If you already used a Clock version < 2.0 then you have to delete the
config-file in the S: -directory since the format has changed.
What is Clock ?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clock is a Clock-prog (what else :-) which can be started from the
CLI as well as from the Workbench. It's not extraordinary but it includes
a little feature: Clock is able to pop up on the momentary screen
automatically ...
Installation:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can copy the icon wherever you want. The best place will be your
boot-disk. The program can be started from the Workbench as well as from
the CLI.
Now you can also copy the "ClockConfig"-File on your S: -directory,
"sam" on your C: -directory and "Glocke" (german word for Bell) on your
L: -directory (only necessary if you want to use the enclosed
"Glocken"-module). Now you are perfectly safe in starting the program.
Another possibility to install Clock is to double-click the Install Icon.
If the directory "SYS:WBStartup" exists Clock will be put there; otherwise
it will be put in the c: directory. If you´ve got the registered Version of
Clock your Keyfile will be put on your boot disc.
How to start the program:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Workbench: simply double-click on the icon.
You can also put Clock in your WBStartup drawer.
CLI: you have the possibility to start the clock with the following
parameters
- "?" : a short description of the program
- "-cConfig-File" : Any Config-File (70 chars max.)?
e.g. -cs:ClockConfig
- "-sSreenName" : Name of the Screen, you like Clock to open
on; Use SPACES without " e.g. -sTHE ANSWER
Project menu
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Date
----
Switching on this menu-item the clock-window widen and the actual date
will appear beside the time. The format of the date is changeable
("Other Prefs"). This option is "saveable".
Memory
------
If you choose this menu-item the clock-window widen again and you will
get information about the free memory, subdivided to chip, fast and
total-memory (C: F: T:) shown in bytes (or kilobytes on Lores screens).
You can save this option too.
If you've activated Memory and Date at the same time then the date will
be displayed at the left, the Memory in the middle and the time at the
right of the window.
If the Clock window is opened on a Lores Screen then only the Memory
is shown (because of the space).
Select Alert Prefs
------------------
Here appears a window that looks like that:
____________________________________________________
| AlarmPreferences: |
|----------------------------------------------------|
| _ _________ _ _______________________ _ _ |
||1| |**:**:** | |#| | | |r|s| |
|~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ |
| _ _________________________________________ |
| | | | | |
| ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
.
. ( 4 times)
.
| ________ ______ |
| | Go On | |CANCEL| |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Let´s start with the Gadget on the top left:
If this Gadget is activated that means that the alert number 1
is active.
In the next Gadget (|**:**:**|) you can enter the alert time.
The time is needed in this format:
HH:MM:SS
^ ^ ^----\
Hours Minutes Seconds
(24h)
e.g.: 16:20:59 means: 4:20 PM and 59 seconds !
If you've selected "American time" in the "Other Prefs" Window, you
have to enter the time in this format: HH:MM:SS*
^ either "P" for PM
or "A" for AM
It is necessary to use capital Letters for "A" and "P"!
e.g.: 04:20:59P means: 4:20 PM and 59 seconds !
If you´ve got the reqtools.library in your LIBS: directory you can use
the next Gadget. It will appear a file-requester where you can choose a
program that should be started if the alert time is reached. This name
will be put in the next String Gadget.
If you´ve got a nice Sound-program (e.g. sam, that is included in this
packet © in 1988 by Nic Wilson) that you like to use as bell just type
the name in the string-gadget.
The length of a filename inclusively its parameter is restricted to 70
chars.
If you want to start a program while the clock shall go on running, you
have to choose the next ("r") gadget. It's necessary that the file
RUNBACK exists in your directory C: (If you don't have RUNBACK you can
also use RUN but first you have to rename a copy of RUN to RUNBACK, or
use the included ERunBack command (in the c directory of the Clock
Package) an rename it into Runback).
By using the sound-gadget ("s") you can choose if you want to have the
sinus sound as alarm or not.
The next line includes 2 Gadgets:
the first from left says if a Requester should pop up, when the alert-time
is reached. The Text of that Requester you choose by typing it in the
string-gadget that is in the right of the first gadget in this line.
The next lines are for alert number 2 - 4.
If you want the changes to be used click "Go On", else click "Cancel".
Other Prefs
-----------
Here appears a window that looks like that:
_________________________________
| Other Prefs |
|---------------------------------|
| Hourly signal? |
| _ _ _______________________ |
||1| |#| | ||
|~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
| _ _______________________ |
| | | | ||
| ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
| Name of Screen: |
| _ _______________________ |
| | | | ||
| ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
| _ |
| | | American Date |
| ~~~ |
| _ |
| | | American Time |
| ~~~ |
| _ |
| | | Date with "." |
| ~~~ |
| ________ ______ |
| | Go On | |CANCEL| |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Let´s start with the Gadget on the top left:
If this Gadget is activated that means that the Alert on the beginning
of every hour is active.
If you´ve got the reqtools.library in your LIBS: directory you can use
the next Gadget. It will appear a file-requester where you can choose a
program that should be started if the alert time is reached. This name
will be put in the next String Gadget.
If you´ve got a nice Sound-program (e.g. sam, that is included in this
packet © in 1988 by Nic Wilson) that you like to use as bell just type
the name in the string-gadget.
The length of a filename inclusively its parameter is restricted to 70
chars.
The RUNBACK Option is activated and the Sound Option is not activated.
The next line includes 2 Gadgets:
the first from left says if a Requester should pop up, when the alert-time
is reached. The Text of that Requester you choose by typing it in the
string-gadget that is in the right of the first gadget in this line.
The following line (under Name of Screen) includes 2 Gadgets:
the first from left says if Clock should pop up on a special Screen.
In the next string-gadget you can enter the Name of the screen where
Clock should pop up. This option is case sensitive!
Only the chars entered in the string-gadget are compared to the screen name.
That means if you've got a screen with the name "THE ANSWER 2.03 - DER .."
you only have to type "THE ANSWER" or "THE" ... .
The activated "American Date" Gadget will force Clock to display
the date in the following format: MM-DD-JJ
^ ^ ^
Month Day Year
If the Gadget is not activated, the date will be shown in the
following format: DD-MM-JJ
^ ^ ^\
Day Month Year
The activated "American time" Gadget will force Clock to display
the time in the 12 hour format. e.g. 04:02:00A means that it is
4 oclock and 2 minutes in the morning. If you use this format
be sure, you use the _same_ format at the alarm times.
If the gadget is not activated the 24 hour format will be used.
e.g. 22:00:00 means 10 oclock in the evening.
The activated 'Date with "."' Gadget will force Clock to display
the date divided by a "." instead of a "-".
If you want the changes to be used click "Go On", else click "Cancel".
Snapshot
--------
If you want to fix the window on the momentary active screen you have to
choose "Snapshot" in the project-menu or press the left Amiga-key + f. When
fixing is activated you can see a check-mark in front of the menu-item.
After a second use of this menu-item the check-mark disappears again and
the window is not fixed on the screen anymore.
If you have not activated the snapshot-function and an additional window is
opened beside the clock-window, both will appear on the momentary screen you
have changed to.
If you have chosen "Snapshot" you can click the window onto the next screen
with the help of the gadget in the clock window. To make it easier I have
also introduced a key- combination (CTRL + left-ALT) which helps you to
bring the clock-window in the fixed form on your momentary screen (press
both keys for about a second).
FOR KICK1.3 USER !! (WARNING)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you use Kick1.3 and want to fix the clock-window on a screen, you are
not allowed to close it without having clicked the window with the help of
the gadgets on the next screen. If you don't do this you will never see a
clock window again and probably will have a guru ! (unfortunately you could
only abolish these failure by letting clock run just one time. But I believe
it's more important to have several clocks at the same time and most persons
who use clock also use Kick 2.0 or greater as I do.)
PS. I haven't tested Clock under 1.3, because I now use Kick 2.0 and I don't
know if it works correctly under 1.3. Because I have not used any Kick
2.0 only Library function I hope it still works under Kick 1.3.
Save Config File
----------------
Of course you can put the window of the clock to a place you like. When
you find a position you like you can save it with the menu-item "save
config". This means that the program will appear on this place every time
you start Clock.
Besides you can save the following items:
Priority, Sound on/off, alarm-file, fixing on/off, date on/off, memory
on/off, screen name and the alarm-times (!)
This produces a 868 byte file called "ClockConfig" in the S: directory.
If you´ve got the reqtools.library in your LIBS: directory it appears a
requester, where you can choose the Place and name of the config file.
(see also "How to start the program")
Set TaskPriority
----------------
If you think the clock takes too much CPU-time you are able to change the
task-priority. Just choose the "Set TaskPriority"-Item from the menu and you
will get a window where you can enter a new priority. The range is from
-9 to 9 where greater values than 9 will be truncated and only the first
digit will be used.
Change Colors
-------------
If you have the reqtools.library in your LIBS: directory you can change
the colors of the screen the clock window is opened on.
Info ...
--------
One of the most important menu-items. :-)
It just shows my address...
Quit
----
Well, this is an undocumented feature of Clock ! :-)
Remarks:
~~~~~~~~
If you have any suggestions, bug-reports, ideas etc. you can mail me via:
Zerberus-Net: EMBO@AMC.ZER
Fidonet : Bernd Grunwald of 2:246/221.100
Have fun and enjoy this little proggy !
Registration:
*************
If you use Clock longer than 1 week you have to register. Then you will
either get a Key-File via Fido or Z-Net, or a disc with the new Clock
Version, key-file and a few little bonus programs. If you´ve got the
key-file the Info-Window will not be shown anymore in the beginning.
The key-file will also be usable (who knows; see Keyfilemaker for
LHA ... ) with later versions of Clock so I think it is affordable
for everyone. If you then get a new Clock Version via Net or PD disc
you can use it without any windows or requesters going on your nerves.
In the key-file your Name and address are saved, so that I can quickly
say from whom this file is. So don´t pass-on this key-file, because it
is _NOT_ allowed!
For the costs of registration see the included registration form.
(please only use this form)
PS. The newest Clock Version will be put in the "Avalon Magic" Mailbox
where you can easily get it from like this:
As Username you type "Gast" (german word for guest) then you type
"BR /SAUGER/AMIGA" and with "INH *" you can take a look at the files
that are in that area. To download the newest Clock Version with Zmodem
you just type "LE ZMODEM xx" (where xx = is the number of Clock in the filelist).
The number of the AMC:
1200 - 14400 Bps HST V32 V32bis V42 V42bis
Tel: +49-89-7696801 24h Online
1200 - 19200 Bps Zyxel V32 V32bis MNP2-5 V42 V42bis
Tel: +49-89-7608567 24h Online
IF THE PROGRAM DOESN'T WORK AS ITS NAME PROMISES, PLEASE SEND ME YOUR
EQUIPMENT-LIST (COMPUTER, KICK-VERSION, WORKBENCH, STARTUP-SEQUENCE) !
DON'T FORGET A DETAILED ERROR REPORT!
Many thanx to: Holgi (H_LEVSEN@BINGO.ZER)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter Fröhlich (P.FROEHLICH@AMC.ZER)
Thomas Strauß (THOMAS_STRAUSS@SAARAG.ZER)
Stefan Brandes
Ralf for translating this document
(better late than never :-)
If there are errors in this doc don´t blame
Ralf for that because I changed much of that doc ...
and all others people, computers, coffee-cups
(I hate coffee :-) ) ...
History:
~~~~~~~~
Changes since V 2.0: -Date can now be displayed in the american
format (e.g. 12-24-93)
-time can now be displayed in the 12 hour
format (e.g. 04:12:00P)
-Date can be divided either by "." or by "-"
-Memory and date can now be shown at the same
time in the Clock window.
Changes since V 1.40: -Locale library is used if possible
(who wants to translate the texts in other
languages than german and english?)
-4 Alert times saveable
-requester can pop up on alert
-clock is able to pop up on a screen with
given screen-name
-Hourly Signal
-clock now is Shareware ...
Changes since V 1.36: -color change in "set alarm prefs" changed in a
separate menu-item
-show date in the window-title added
-show memory in the window title added
-sound-gadget in "Alarm Preferences" added
-runback-gadget in "Alarm Preferences" added
-string-gadget will now activated if necessary
(e.g. set alarm-time)
-for 2.0-user: now the menus have the correct font
-alarm-time is "saveable" (on request by one
user :-)
-for 1.3-user: window-size corrected
-some minor bugs and news again...
changes since V 1.35: -Autodetach added
-CPU-usage reduced by 50 percent :-)
-file-requester for alarmfile-selection added
-color-requester added
-date- and memory-display added
-bug in saving the window-position corrected
(hope so :-)
-parameter "sound on/off" and "alarm-file" added
-ctrl and left-alt pops up the window on the
momentary screen (hold down for a second)
-some minor bugs and news (to be continued...)
changes since V 1.34d: -now Kick 2.0-compatible, I think ;-)
-any program may be started on alarm
-now you can switch off the alarm-sound
-no "ghosting" window under kick1.3
-automatically uses the right size for the menu-
fonts if you are not using the system-fonts
-some minor bugs removed (kick1.3)
-gadget for "klicking-on-the-next-screen"
-bug removed:
there were screens less than the x- and y-
coordinates from clock. In these cases clock makes
a journey to India :-(
that's all, folks !