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- Addenda -- WCS 1.0
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- TECHNICAL INFORMATION: File Structures
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- Condition file: condit.ION
- list
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- Templates: *.DEF
- picklist name
- collection name
- user integer name
- list
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- Database Files: *.WDB
- DEF filename
- description
- value
- cost
- user picklist pointer
- condition pointer
- text / photo filename pointer
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- User Text Files: *.CST
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- User Photo Files: *.BMP
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- WDL Hook
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- A new Alston Software Labs product for Windows is being released in
- Summer 1992 -- Windows Disk Labels. This program allows object
- oriented label manipulation, and unlike the name may suggest, does
- far more than disk labels.
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- WCS has a DDE link to WDL built in. What this means to you is that
- you can use the *.CST text files to hold J-Card information, for
- instance, in a CASSETTE template, and use WCS to feed WDL to print
- the labels directly. You now can use more general purpose tools like
- WCS to record MUSIC database information with rather than purchase
- or use specialty programs that specifically make J-Card printing a
- special 'feature.' This also works likewise in other WCS 'database'
- templates as well: Video tapes, software on disk, etc...
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- SO WHAT'S THAT WIERD ICON OVER BY THE PHOTO ICON?
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- That's supposed to be a shuttle launching.
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- It is a launchpad. The file LAUNCH.INI holds the information that
- can be used by a 3rd party Windows program which is started from
- WCS.
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- LAUNCH.INI
- icon name to place on the WCS screen ( * .ICO)
- path and name of program
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- The icon is whatever the 3rd party program uses.
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- What do you do with it?
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- Well, the general idea is that someone could create add-ons to WCS
- files to make life a little easier.
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- Take the case of a collector of baseball cards, as a 'for instance.'
- This collector has his '91 Fleer cards in a file and has scanned
- photos of his cards. What he would like, however, is a more full
- featured card program that manipulates statistics...
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- Well, a 3rd party could easily provide 2 text templates, like
- BATTING.TXT and PITCHING.TXT as follows:
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- (Example of BATTING text statistics template)
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- BATTING.TXT:
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- AB:_____
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- SB:_____
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- BB:_____
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- SO:_____
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- HR:_____
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- Essentially, at each record, the user clicks the notebook icon,
- chooses IMPORT TEXT, and imports batting or pitching as needed.
- Then, he can fill in the statistics. Either that, or the 3rd party
- may have included a ready made statistics file.
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- Now when the 3rd party icon is clicked (say they use a baseball bat)
- the 3rd party program comes up ON TOP OF WCS and reads in the WCS
- text files; the user can now manipulate his statistics as needed.
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- The nice thing is that WCS still has all of the BASIC information
- inside it, plus all of the scanned photos. Not only that, maybe
- this same user has a STAMP collection, some old beer cans, etc...
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- (Heck, prod us enough an WE may add a baseball add-on!)
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