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- New Stuff in Cal 6.3
- --------------------
-
-
- The database format has changed in this version. To copy over your old
- events, run Cal 6.3 and select the File button, then the Load From File button,
- then select your old copy of Cal (any version 5.x or 6.x). The events will be
- loaded and converted automatically. Remember to save your events in the new
- file after you've converted them!
-
-
-
- Main Cal changes (in no particular order):
- ------------------------------------------
-
- * You can select more than one weekday when defining a positional event.
-
- * You can perform a 'date calculation' in an event's message. In the
- message text, include a control-A (looks like an up-arrow) followed by
- a year of exactly four decimal digits. The message displayed for the
- event will replace these five characters with the number of years
- between the year you entered and the current year. (You'd use this for
- birthdays, for example... for someone born in 1980, make the text read
- something like "Joe's birthday (^1980 years old)" and the display will
- show "Joe's birthday (12 years old)".
-
- * There's a new 'Help' button on the cyclic event edit screen. Use this
- button to find an ending date by adding a number of days to the start
- date.
-
- * Add, delete, and replace event verification alerts now display some of
- the text of the message to be acted upon. Helps avoid errors.
-
- * In the Edit screen, the Enter and Return keys will move the cursor to
- the next editable field. In old versions Enter either exited the screen
- or had no effect at all.
-
- * An event can now be marked as a 'Holiday' or 'Skip on holidays' event.
- If a Holiday event falls on a day, any Skip-Holidays events will _not_
- be shown on that day. A new Prefs setting allows you to override this
- action and display even 'skipped' events.
-
- * You may double-click the Prev or Next buttons in the Scan dialog to move
- to the first or last selected event.
-
- * The statistics shown on the credits screen (Help at main calendar) now
- include the number of unused bytes remaining in the message area.
-
- * The Expired Events dialog now has a clickable Exit button, instead of
- requiring you to press Undo to exit before checking all expired events.
-
- * The Edit dialog now includes a Prev button to move you to the previous
- selected event (next to the existing Next Event button).
-
- * Instead of a single 'switch to next edit mode' button, the Edit dialog
- now has three buttons that allow you to select an edit mode directly.
- The next selected event of the desired type will be displayed if one is
- present; if there are none, a blank template will be shown.
-
- * The Edit dialog behaves in a MUCH more reasonable fashion. The Next and
- Prev buttons will cycle through all selected events in order no matter
- what type they are. (Previously, if the first event Edit showed was a
- Date event, for example, all Positional events were deselected.) But
- note, if a cyclic event is displayed you will still need to select
- the ^Date or ^Pos button to exit cyclic edit mode.
-
- * There is a new Prefs button to default new date events to one-time
- events if you wish.
-
- * When creating a new Cal data file for saving events, the file name is
- displayed in the do-you-want-to-do-this alert.
-
- * Key equivalents have been added or changed for new or changed buttons.
-
-
- Main Calshow changes (also in no particular order):
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- * Calshow 6.3 supports the Cal 6.3 database format (not older formats).
-
- * Preferences have been moved to a separate dialog to make room for new
- features.
-
- * You may select, for each importance level, VDI text attributes (bold,
- underlined, italics, outlined, grayed-out) for the display of events of
- that importance. Obviously these attributes will only work when you view
- a GEM coming-events listing.
-
- * The days-until, date, and alarm display in a GEM listing are in normal
- text now. If an event is defined as a holiday, the values will be shown
- in boldface. If the event is a skip-on-holidays event, AND a holiday
- event falls on the same day, AND you've selected the show-skipped-events
- button, the values will be grayed out (even if the holiday event is not
- displayed due to an importance level filter).
-
- * The old 'Week' quick-view button is now a 'nn-Days' button. There is a
- Prefs setting to set the number of days for this button. (The value is
- also editable from the main screen, but you will need to cursor down to
- the field (or hit Alt-D) to edit the value... if you click the button,
- you'll get the display instead of just moving the cursor.)
-
- * Calshow supports the new date-calculation feature in event messages.
-
- * On a GEM display, you may now use the mouse to page through or pause the
- display. One click means continue, 2 clicks means wait (like pressing
- Help), 3 clicks (if you can click that fast!) means exit now (like
- pressing Undo). The keys may still be used.
-
- * The Quickview buttons (nn-Days and Today) will now honor the Start Date
- if one is entered on the main display.
-
- * Calshow should now print to an Atari laser printer if the LaserBrain (and
- possibly the Diablo) driver is used. To do so, select the 'print anyway'
- button when Calshow says the parallel printer is not ready. (Too bad the
- SLM drivers don't intercept GEMDOS printer status calls. :-)
-
- * For the alerts that choose file or printed reports, formfeed yes or no,
- and recheck printer or print anyway, you may hold down the Alt key when
- you click your answer. When you do so, Calshow registers the button you
- click as the new default button, so in the future you'll be able to select
- it by just hitting the Return key. (Make sure you save your Calshow
- preferences after choosing a new default button!)
-
- * Key equivalents have been added or changed for new or changed buttons.
-
- * Calshow will now accept commands passed on the command line. All commands
- passed MUST begin with the dash character ('-'). All characters passed are
- uppercased and blanks are removed when parsing the command line. If any
- command errors are detected, an informative message and the actual command
- line used (upper case, no blanks) are displayed, followed by a help display.
- Extra characters following a command or argument, or non-numeric chars when
- digits are expected, will be ignored. Unless the -G (GEM mode) command is
- included, Calshow will exit after the output is written or displayed. The
- preferences saved in the Calshow file will be used unless overridden by
- switches on the command line. Enter a question mark as the first non-blank
- character to view the Help display (or include the -? switch anywhere on
- the command line). Use '-I' with no arguments to select all importance
- levels. If the '-O' switch is used with no arguments, the output will be
- written to a file named EVENTS.TXT in the current directory. File output
- will always overwrite an existing file with no warnings.
-
-
- Valid Calshow Command Line Parameters
- -------------------------------------
-
- One of these switches required:
-
- -? show this help (or '?' as first character)
- -V coming events list
- -B datebook output (-O or -P required)
- -M master list (-O or -P required)
-
- Optional switches as desired:
-
- -Ofilespec output filespec (not with -P)
- -P output to printer (not with -O)
- -F formfeed after (ignored except with -P)
- -Smmddyyyy start date
- -Emmddyyyy end date (ignored with -D)
- -Dnn show next nn days (-V only; ignores -E)
- -Cfilespec Cal location
- -Innnnnnnnnn show only these importance levels
- -#nnn show nnn events max (ignored with -E)
- -Wnnn wait nnn seconds after display
- -K toggle show-skipped-events setting
- -U toggle European dates setting (ddmmyyyy)
- -G GEM mode (-V only; returns to dialog)
-
- Example command lines:
-
- Show the normal Coming Events listing, just as if you pressed the 'Go'
- button in the Calshow dialog.
-
- -v-g
-
- Show the coming-events listing for the next two weeks, in GEM mode. Return
- to the Calshow dialog afterward. Pause for 30 seconds on each screen.
-
- -v-g-d14-w30
-
- Save datebook-style output in a file named P:\DATEBOOK.PRT. The output
- should start on September 1, 1992, and should show 31 days. Cal is located
- in a subfolder named CAL on the D: drive.
-
- -b-op:\datebook.prt-s09011992-d31-cd:\cal\cal63.acc
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