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- Documentation of LabelPrint
- ---------------------------
-
-
- LabelPrint v3.5 (c) 1989,90 by Andreas Krebs
-
- Following files and drawers are parts of the LabelPrint package and have
- to be copied, when you copy LabelPrint.
-
- -LabelPrint (The program itself)
- -LabelPrint.info (Icon for LabelPrint)
-
- -Deutsche_Anleitung (Drawer with the German Documentation)
- -English_Doc (Drawer with the English Documentation)
-
- The program LabelPrint was written to allow you easily to print labels for
- your disks. For that you have a great variety of options you can use
- to design your Labels.
- I wrote the program, because I was fed up with writing my labels by hand.
- And so I decided to write a program making this task almost alone.
-
- About LabelPrint3.5:
- --------------------
- In version 3.5 some of the bugs of version 3.0 have been removed. But there
- are also a lot of new functions, which make LabelPrint easier to handle and
- more powerful.
- The version 3.5 of LabelPrint works together with all printers, so far as
- a suitable printer driver is used.
- The program contains some spezial features for the Epson LQ-850, the Okidata
- ML293 and compatible printers. (explained later)
-
- How to start LabelPrint:
- ------------------------
- You can start LabelPrint as well from the CLI as from the Workbench by
- a double click on the LabelPrint-icon or a icon of a label, that has
- been saved as a Data-file. (See below)
- After starting LabelPrint opens the information-window, that can be closed
- by a click on the OK-gadget. A click on the 'Deutsch'-gadget/'English'-
- gadget translates the information-text into german/english.
-
-
- The menu-functions of LabelPrint:
- ---------------------------------
- Afer starting LabelPrint the LabelPrint-window appears.
- In its menu bar you see this menues:
-
- (c), Spezial, Label, Parameters, Print, Clear, Input, Output, Block
-
- (c):
- ----
- This menu has no use, it only contains the copyright-notice.
-
- Spezial:
- --------
- -About:
- ...opens the information-window.
-
- -Prefs:
- ...opens the preferences-window. (explained later)
-
- -Con TO:
- ...contains a submenu to define where the parameters of LabelPrint should
- be written to.
- -Dir: Save the parameters to the file 'LP-Configuration'.
- (In the current directory)
- -DEVS: Save the parameters to the file 'SYS:devs/LP-Configuration`.
- (on the Boot-disk)
-
- -Config:
- ...contains a submenu for controling all parameters of LabelPrint.
- The program automatically tries to read this parameters, when you start it.
- -Load: Load the parameters from the File defined with 'Con TO'.
- -Save: Save the current parameters to the File defined with
- 'Con TO'.
- (LabelPrint v3.5 is also able to read the config-files from LabelPrint
- v3.0, but all the new functions will then be ignored.)
-
- -Pause:
- ...closes the LabelPrint-window, opens a small window in the left top edge
- and puts the program into a waiting state. To continue the program click on
- the CONTINUE-gadget.
- (This function is of great value if you want to work with the workbench.)
-
- -Quit:
- ...quits the program, but before you are asked, if you really want to quit
- it.
-
- Label:
- ------
- -New:
- ...clears all entries, comments and the diskname. The active parameters
- won't be changed.
-
- -Delete:
- ...deletes a file, that has been selected through the file-requester.
- (File-requester is explained later.)
-
- -Append:
- ...opens a submenu with subitem 'ASCII' in it. This function opens the
- file-requester, which allows you to select a file, for appending the
- current entries to an ASCII-file.
- This function helps you to create great lists containing the files of a
- lot of disks.
-
- -Save:
- ...contains a subitem with following functions:
- (They also open the file-requester.)
- -Data: Saves all entries and parameters to the spezified file.
- -ASCII: Saves all entries to the spezified ASCII-file.
-
- -Load:
- ...contains a submenu with the subitem 'Data' in it.
- This function also opens the file-requester to select a file, from which
- old entries and parameters should be load. You can only load files, that
- were saved with the Data-function of the Save submenu.
- (When you load entries the actual ones get lost, so make sure that you
- don't need them any more !)
-
- -Icons:
- When this function is active, all file you save (Data + ASCII) will auto-
- matically get an icon. This function can only be activated, when LabelPrint
- was able to open the icon.library, otherwise this function isn't available.
-
- Parameters:
- -----------
- -DiskName:
- When this function is active, the DiskName is also printed on the label.
- Otherwise it is simply left out.
-
- -DiskName+':':
- When this function is active, the DiskName is printed with a ':' at the
- end. This fuction only works, when the DiskName-function is activated.
-
- -Set FileSize:
- ...appends to every entry of the 'File' type its size in bytes. This
- function can't be undone. (Only those files have a size, that have been
- read in from disk)
-
- -AmigaLibDisk:
- When this function is active, LabelPrint expects the disk read in is a
- AmigaLibDisk from the freely redistributable software library of Fred
- Fish. As a result the files 'Contents', 'Contents.info', 'GeneralInfo',
- 'GeneralInfo.info', 'Distribution', 'Distribution.info' and the
- directory 'C' will be automatically remove from the entries, if they are
- found during the directory is read in.
- (They are standard files that can be found on all AmigaLibDisks, so that
- they can be left out.)
-
- -Auto Layout:
- When this function is active, LabelPrint open the Layout-window before
- starting the printing of the label.
- (Layout-window described below)
-
- -Screen Used:
- ...contains a submenu define on which screen LabelPrint should run.
- Possible screens are:
- -Workbench: The workbench-screen, that is also used by other programs.
- -Custom: A own screen, that is only used by LabelPrint.
-
- -Palette (n):
- With this function you can define the active palette. There are 10
- posssible palettes (0 - 9). When you select this funtion the number gets
- increased by 1 and the new colors are used for the LabelPrint-window.
-
- -WB-Colors:
- When this function is active, LabelPrint doesn't use the colors of the
- Palette-funtion, but the active colors of the workbench.
-
- Print:
- ------
- -Sort List:
- With this menuitem you can define whether the program should sort the
- entries or only remove the empty entries, when the function SORT is
- activated.
- The function can be activated or deactivated by choosing the subitem ON or
- OFF.
-
- -First:
- With this function you can determine, if files or directories should be
- printed first. When no type is selected, the entries are printed without
- considering their type.
-
- -Dirstyle / Filestyle:
- With this two items you can determine how the directories / files are
- written.
- If capital is activated, then all entries of the selected type are written
- in capital letters. The small item effects, that all entries of the
- selected type are written in small letters. Mixed allows as well small
- letters as capital letter.
-
- -n times:
- ...opens a requester to determine how often the label shoud be printed
- (1 - 99). The current number is written behind the menuitem ( ).
-
- Clear:
- ------
- -All:
- ...clears all entries after asking you, if you really want to clear them.
-
- -Types:
- ...contains a submenu with following items:
- -Files: ...clears all entries of the type file after a request.
- -Dirs: ...clears all entries of the type dir after a request.
- -.info: ...clears all entries with the ending '.info' (icons) after a
- request.
-
- -Double:
- ...clears all entries being of the same type and having the same name.
- (There's no difference made between small and capital letters.)
-
- -Type:
- With this function you can determine of which type the cleared entries
- should be.
-
- -Kill:
- With this function you can determine how the entries should be killed, when
- using the Kill-function (described below).
- 'Remove entry' removes the entry from the list, whereas 'Clear entry' only
- clears the string-gadget.
-
- Input:
- ------
- -Import:
- ...imports the current entries of the File-Requester to the LabelPrint-
- window without rereading the directory.
- (Attention: the old entries are automatically cleared.)
- This function is a very comfortable way of reading in a disk or directory.
-
- -Add:
- ...has a similar function as Import, except it didn't clear the old
- entries, but appends the new ones to the old ones.
- With this function you can create lists containing the files of some
- directories.
-
- -ReadIn:
- With this submenu you can determine what LabelPrint should read in.
- Possible types are:
- -Files
- -Dirs (directories)
- -.info (files ending with '.info')
- At least one type should be activated, because otherwise nothing will be
- read in.
-
- -Don't read:
- With this submenu you can determine which standard-directories (C, S, T,
- L, DEVS, LIBS, FONTS and SYSTEM) shouldn't be read in. When 'ALL' is
- selected no standard-directory is read in.
-
- -Sort:
- ...determines in which way the entries should be sorted.
- If UP is selected, the entries are sorted in alphabetical order.
- If DOWN is selected, the entries are sorted against alphabetical order.
-
- Output:
- -------
- -Comment:
- ...opens the Comment-window for writing comments to the filelist.
- (see Comment-window)
-
- -DiskInfo:
- ...opens the DiskInfo-window, that allows you to print some special
- information about the disk.
- (see DiskInfo-window)
-
- -Layout:
- ...opens the Layout-window, that allows to define the postion of the
- parts of the label.
- (see Layout-window)
-
- -Sign:
- With this submenu you can determine which sign should be printed before the
- entries:
- You can choose between: - · o
- * + =
- « » <
- > # ' '
- The selected sign is shown in front of the Entry-Gadgets.
-
- -In:
- With this function you can determine, either the entries should be printed
- in 'Columns' or in 'Lines'.
- This function only changes the sequence of the entries, but not the number
- of columns and lines.
-
- Block:
- ------
- -Last:
- ...shows the last block (4). As LabelPrint is only able to show 30 entries
- at onces on the screen, I've created 4 blocks, so that you can control
- 4*30=120 entries.
-
- -First:
- ...shows the first block (1).
-
- -'+':
- ...shows the next block.
-
- -'-':
- ...shows the block before.
-
-
- The gadget-functions of LabelPrint:
- -----------------------------------
- On the LabelPrint-window you can see a lot of different gadgets. The
- following section of the documentation explains their functions.
-
- -Close-gadget:
- This gadget is placed in the left part of the top border. This gadget quits
- the programm. (same function as Quit in the Spezial-menu)
-
- -DiskName-gadget:
- This string-gadget shows the name of the actual drawer. In this gadget you
- can put in the name of a drawer or volume to read in.
-
- -About-gadget:
- This gadget is placed in the right top of the window. It will open the
- information-window. (same function as About of the Spezial-menu)
-
- -Prefs-gadget:
- This gadget is placed right of the About-gadget and has the function to
- open the Preferences-window. (same function as Prefs of the Spezial-menu)
-
- -Entry-gadgets:
- This are 30 long gadgets in the middle of the window. Each of this gadgets
- contains one entry, which you can change in the way you like it. The length
- of the entries is automatically calculated from LabelPrint, so that they fit
- on your label. The maximum length is 26 characters. (new in version 3.5)
-
- -EntryType-gadgets:
- Behind each Entry-gadget you see a small gadget with a D or F in it. This
- 30 gadgets are the EntryType-gadgets, with this gadgets you can define the
- type of each entry.
- When clicking on one of the gadgets, there alternately appears a D or F.
- D stands for directory, whereas F stands for file, so that you can easily
- change or create a entry type.
- The type of the empty Entry-gadgets is determined by the Type-item of
- the Clear-menu.
-
- -Print-gadget:
- This gadget starts the printing of your label. For the print the program
- uses the current parameters. The number of labels to print is determined by
- the function 'n times' of the Print-menu.
- If the function 'Auto Layout' of the Parameter-menu is active, the Layout-
- window will be opened before the printing.
-
- -Sort-gadget:
- This gadget has the function to sort all entries. The way and the direction
- can be determined by the menuitems 'Sort List' and 'Sort' of the Input-menu.
-
- -Clear-gadget:
- This gadget has the function to clear all entries, after asking you, if you
- really want it. (same function as All of the Clear-menu)
-
- -'Append to'-gadget:
- This gadget contains the name of the file to that the actual enties are
- appended in the ASCII-format. Is automatically set after using
- 'Append ASCII' of the Label-menu.
-
- -Append-gadget:
- This function appends the actual entries to the file named in the
- 'Append to'-gadget. If the file doesn't exist, the program will create it.
- This function was made to create huge lists with the entries of some disks
- by appending the entries several times to the same file.
- (Saves work, because you don't have allways to use the File-Requester.)
-
- -'Read In'-gadget:
- This gadgets reads in the drawer named in the DiskName-gadget. Before
- reading in a volume you have to add a double point.
- (The same you can achieve in a more comfortable way by using the Import-
- function of the Input-menu.)
-
- -'+'- / '-'-gadget:
- This two gadgets are placed in the left bottom of the window. They have the
- function to increase / decrease the block number.
- (same function as '+' / '-' in the Block-menu)
-
- -No.-gadget:
- This gadgets is placed right of the '-'-gadget and shows the number of the
- active block (shown on the window). By typing in a number between 1 and 4
- you can change the active block.
-
- -'Kill Entries'-gadget:
- This gadget makes it possible to kill easily one spezial entry. When
- clicking on the OFF-text, a ON-text appears showing that the Kill-mode is
- active. When this mode is active you can kill an entry by a click on its
- EntryType-gadget. Make sure that you turn off this mode after use, or you
- could kill an entry when you try to change its type.
-
- -Insert-gadget:
- This gadget makes it possible to insert an entry before another. When
- clicking on the OFF-text, a ON-text appears showing that the Insert-mode is
- active. When this mode is active you can insert an entry before another by
- clicking on its EntryType-gadget.
- The 'Insert'- and the 'Kill entries'-function exclude each other, so that
- when you activate one the other is automtical deactivated.
-
- -Drive-gadgets:
- This 6 gadgets are placed in the right bottom of the LabelPrint-window.
- They contain the names of different volumes, that are read in by clicking
- on the gadget. Attention, this will clear all entries.
- (This function helps you to save work, because you don't need to use the
- File-Requester.)
-
-
- The File-Requester:
- -------------------
- A lot of functions of LabelPrint working together with disks start the File-
- Requester. The File-Requester keeps the last directory and shows it, when
- started again. Has no directory been selected, then the File-Requester shows
- a list of the connected disk drives, the disks in your drives and the
- directories with a device. This list also appears when clicking on the gadget
- 'VOL'.
-
- To read in a directory or volume you only have to click on its name. The name
- of the directory read in is shown in the string-gadget 'Drawer:'.
- When you click on a file, the name is shown in the string-gadget 'File:'.
- You also can type in a name direct in the 'File:'- or 'Drawer:'-gadget.
- To read in this directory press <RETURN> after typing the name in the
- 'Drawer:'-gadget.
- By clicking on the gadget '/ DIR' the parent directory is read in, if it
- exists.
- As the File-Requester is only able to show 8 names at onces, you can scroll
- the list up and down by clicking on the arrow-gadgets or by dragging the
- proportional-gadget up and down.
-
- To leave the File-Requester you can use the 2 gadgets at the bottom of the
- window. The right gadget ('CANCEL'-gadget) breaks the function off.
- The left gadget continues the function. The text shown in the left gadget
- changes according to the function, that started the File-Requester.
- A double click on a filename has the same function as a click on the left
- gadget.
-
-
- The Preferences-window:
- -----------------------
- This window appears when you click on the Prefs-gadgets or select Prefs
- from the Spezial-menu. This window has a similar function as the
- preferences-window of the workbench. It has the function to define the
- parameters for the printing of your labels.
-
- The Preferences-gadgets:
- ------------------------
- (from the left top of the window to the right bottom)
-
- -'Number of print-columns'-gadget:
- With this gadget you can define the number of columns used for the
- printing of the entries. The number has to be between 1 and 6.
-
- -'Left / Right Margin'-gadget:
- With this two gadgets you can define the left/right margin of your
- printing area.
- For 3.5" disks LabelPrint is able to set the right margin automatically.
- (See below)
-
- -'LINE FEED before printing'-gadget:
- ...defines the number of free lines before starting the print.
- (This functions is very useful when you are printing labels for
- 3.5"-disks.)
-
- -'Number of lines to print'-gadget:
- ...defines the minimum of lines to print. The 'LINE FEED'-lines and the
- line for the disk name are not counted.
- (This function is of importance, when you use continuous labels to
- make sure that the printer stops printing at the beginning of the next
- label)
-
- -'Label height'-gadget:
- ...defines the height of the label. The height is needed to make sure
- that LabelPrint doesn't print to high labels.
- For 3.5"-disks LabelPrint can set the height automatically.
- (see below)
-
- -'Start Feed'-gadget:
- ...defines how many n/180 zoll feeds should be made before the printing
- of the label. (not in the 'Standard'-mode)
-
- -'End Feed'-gadget:
- ...defines how many n/180 zoll feeds should be made after the printing
- of the label. (not in the 'Standard'-mode)
- With the 'Start Feed'- and the 'End Feed'-function you can very exactly
- define the starting-postion of you labels.
-
- -PrintStyle-gadgets:
- ...define the way in that directories and files are printed.
- You can choose between 4 possibilities:
- Normal: no spezial printing effects
- Italic: print italic
- Bold: print bold
- Ita+Bo: print italic and bold
-
- -'Defines Name'-gadget:
- ...contains the name of the file used for saving your own defined
- parameters. (see below)
-
- -Quality-gadget:
- ...defines the printing quality. You can choose between Draft and Letter
- quality.
-
- -Spacing-gadget:
- ...defines the line spacing. You can choose between 6 or 8 LPI in Standard-
- mode otherwise from 5 to 15 LPI.
-
- -Pitch-gadget:
- ...defines the size of the characters.
- There are 3 sizes you can choose:
- 10-Pica: In this size 10 characters were printed per inch.
- 12-Elite: In this size 12 characters were printed per inch.
- 15-Fine: In this size 15 characters were printed per inch.
- (not in the 'Standard'-mode)
-
- -Doublestrike-gadget:
- When this function is active, each line is printed twice. This makes it
- look better, but it slows down the printer.
-
- -Condensed-gadget:
- ...activates or deactivates the condensed print mode. When this mode is
- activated each character is printed about 40% smaller than normal.
-
- -Script-gadget:
- With this gadget you can define the position of the text. The selected way
- of printing is not used for the title-line.
- You can choose between these ways:
- -Normal: normal position
- -Super: the characters are printed a 1/3 smaller and in superscript
- -Sub: the characters are printed a 1/3 smaller and in subscript
- This function is very usefull, when you want to print extrem small text.
-
- -'Char Set'-gadget:
- ...defines the international char set used by the printer for printing
- the labels:
- Possible char sets are:
- -German
- -UK
- -Danish I
- -Swedish
- -Italian
- -Spanish
- -Japanese
- -Norwegian
- -Danish II
- -US
- -French
-
- -'Form Feed'-gadget:
- When this function is activated, LabelPrint makes after each printing a
- form feed. This function is very usefull when you are using a cut sheet
- feeder to make sure that each printing starts with a new label. When this
- function is activated, LabelPrint neglects the 'Lines to print'-function.
-
- -'LQ-Type'-gadget:
- ...defines the LQ-Type for the printing of the labels.
- (only in the 'Epson LQ-850'-mode)
- Possible types are:
- -Active (the active type is used for printing)
- -Roman
- -Sans Serif
- -Courier
- -Prestige
- -Script
- -OCR-B
- (Courier, Prestige, Script and OCR-B are type-modules)
-
- -Defines-gadgets:
- With this gadgets you can activate predefined parameters for 3.5"- or
- 5.25"-disks. At the beginning the defines for 3.5"-disks are
- active. The 3.5"-disk parameters are for normal continuous labels (7x7cm).
- The 5.25"-disk parameters are not for the normal 5.25"-disk labels, because
- I think they are to small for printing all contents of a disk on them. So I
- decided to use greater labels, that use the whole breadth of the disks. But
- I couldn't buy them as continuous labels so I use a cut sheet feeder for
- printing on them.
-
- -OK-gadget:
- With this gadget you can close the Preferences-window, at which LabelPrint
- uses the new defined parameters for printing. Simultaneouslythe size of the
- entries is adjusted to the new right margin, so that they fit on the label.
-
- -CANCEL-gadget:
- With this gadget you can close the Preferences-window, at which LabelPrint
- neglects the new defined parameters and still uses the old ones.
-
- The Preferences-menus:
- ----------------------
-
- Defines:
- --------
- -Save:
- ...saves your parameters determined by the 'Set'-function using the name
- shown in the 'Define Name'-gadget as file name.
-
- -Load:
- With function you can load your saved parameters. As file name LabelPrint
- uses the name shown in the 'Defines Name'-gadget. This has no effect on the
- actual parameters.
- (You only can load defines form version 3.0 and 3.5)
- When started LabelPrint automatically tries to load the defines from the
- file 'LP-Defines' of the actual directory.
-
- -Use:
- ...allows you to activate one out of four defines by selecting it.
-
- -Set:
- ...allows you to set four defines, that you can recall afterwards by using
- the Use-item.
- To set a define you only have to select one of the four defines.
- LabelPrint then automatically saves all parameters in the Preferences-
- window to the defines buffer.
- (The old define of this number will be lost.)
-
- Title-Style: With this menu you can define how the disk name should be
- ------------ printed.
-
- -Underlined:
- When this function is active, the disk name is printed underlined.
-
- -Normal:
- ...deactivates the three following functions (Italic, Bold, Enlarged).
- It has no effect on the Underlined-function.
-
- -Italic:
- When this function is active, the disk name is printed italic.
-
- -Bold:
- When this function is active, the disk name is printed bold.
-
- -Enlarged:
- When this function is active, the disk name is printed enlarged.
-
- -'Double Height':
- When this function is active, the disk name is printed double as high as
- normal. (not in the 'Standard'-mode)
-
- Other:
- ------
- -'Set right margin':
- When this function is active, the right margin is set automatically.
- This function should only be turned of, when realy required, because
- a wrong set right margin can have fatal effects.
-
- -'Test title size':
- When this function is active, LabelPrint automatically tests the size of
- the titleline and commentlines according to the way of printing (Enlarged
- on or off ?).
- This function makes sure that each line is printed on the label and not on
- the platen of your printer.
-
- -'Set label height':
- When this function is active the height of your label is automatically set
- by the program. This function is provided for 3.5"-disks. If you use other
- labels you have to set the height by using the 'Label height'-gadget.
-
- -'Test label height':
- When this function is active LabelPrint tests the height before starting
- the printing. If the label is to high LabelPrint asks you whether to stop
- or to continue the printing.
- (Only turn this function of, when really needed. This function helps you
- to save labels by avoiding to long texts.)
-
- -Printer:
- With this function you can choose the printer you use.
- Possible printers are:
- -'Standard':
- Works together with all printers, as long as the right printer driver
- is used. But therefore you could only used the commands of the
- printer device.
- -'Epson LQ-850' and 'Okidata ML293':
- In this modes some spezial commands of these printers and compatible
- printers are use additionally.
-
- If you own a printer, that is not compatible with one of those 2
- printers then write me a letter with following information:
-
- 1. Command for Micro-Print (15 CPI: Fine):
- (Epson LQ-850: ESC g or $1B $67)
- 2. Command for n/60" (or n/180") line spacing:
- (Epson LQ-850: ESC A n or $1B $41 n)
- 3. Command for double high characters:
- -on: (Epson LQ-850: ESC w 1 or $1B $77 $01)
- -off: (Epson LQ-850: ESC w 0 or $1B $77 $00)
- 4. Command for n/180" feed:
- (Epson LQ-850: ESC J n or $1B $4A n)
- 5. Command for types + name of the types:
- (Epson LQ-850: ESC k n or $1B $6B n)
- (n=0 Roman, n=1 Sans Serif, n=2 Courier, n=3 Prestige,
- n=4 Script, n=5 OCR-B)
- (Best would be you send me a complete list of all commands
- of your printer, because I don't know now which further
- functions LabelPrint in future may have.)
-
- If you send me a list, I'll put your printer to the printer-list,
- so that new version of LabelPrint also use your printer as good as
- possible.
-
-
- The Comment-window:
- -------------------
- This window opens, when you select the menuitem 'Comment' from the Output-
- menu. The Comment-function allows you to write up to 10 lines of comment
- for your labels.
-
- Comment-gadgets:
- The Comment-gadgets are the 10 long gadgets, that are placed in 2 blocks
- of 5 gadgets. In this gadgets you can type in the Comment for your labels.
- (Attention: Empty lines (with no characters in it) will be automatically
- removed before printing a label, so if you want to have a free line
- you have to type in at least one space ' '.)
-
- Style-gadgets:
- The Style-gadgets are the 3 gadgets placed behind each Comment-gadget.
- They allow you to define the printing style for the Comment-gadget they
- belong to. You activate / deactivate them by clicking on the gadget.
- The gadgets are:
- 1. gadget (Bol): bold
- 2. gadget (Ita): italic
- 3. gadget (Enl): enlarged
- If the function 'Test title size' is activ, LabelPrint tests the
- size of text in the Comment-gaget. If the text is to long, it'll
- be simply cut off.
-
- Reset-gadgets:
- ...are place above the 2 blocks of Style-gadgets. They turn of all Style-
- gadgets of the block below, so that the text in this block is printed
- normal.
-
- Pos-gadgets:
- ...are placed in front of the 2 Comment-blocks. They define the position
- of your comment on the label, at which you can choose between 3 positions.
- -(B)egin: The Comment-block is printed after the title-line, but
- before the entries.
- -(E)nd: The Comment-block is printed at the end of the labels.
- (after the entries)
- -(L)ayout: The position of the comments is defined in the Layout-window.
- (the Layout-function is more comfortable, so that I suggest
- you use it instead of 'B' and 'E')
- You can change the status of the gadget by clicking on it.
- If both blocks have the same status, the first block will be printed
- at first.
-
- 'Kill Comment'-gadget:
- ...activates the Kill-mode, which allows you to kill a comment-line by
- clicking on one of the to it belonging Style-gadgets. The killed
- comment-line will be removed from the list.
- (Deactivate this mode after use !)
- If you click on a Pos-gadget the whole block and all belonging Style-
- gadgets will be cleared.
-
- Insert-gadget:
- ...activates the Insert-gadget, which allows you to insert a comment-
- line before another by clicking on the to it belonging Style-gadgets.
- The Style-gadgets on the new comment-line will be automatically turned
- off. (Deactivate this mode after use !)
- The Insert- and the Kill-mode exclude each other, so that when you
- activate one the other is automtically deactivated.
-
- Exchange-gadget:
- ...exchanges the contents of the 2 Comment- and Style-blocks. The
- Pos-gadgets stay the same.
- (This function is still active, but the Layout-function allows the same
- in a more comfortable way.)
-
- Remove-gadget:
- ...removes all empty lines from the comment. It is a test, whether all
- lines that should be removed are really empty.
-
- CANCEL-gadget:
- With this gadget you can leave the Comment-window, but in contrast to
- version 3.0 NO comment-lines are cleared. Instead they are simply left
- out during the printing, but the lines didn't change.
-
- OK-gadget:
- With this gadget you can leave the Comment-window, at which the comment
- is used by the main-program. If the Pos-status is 'L', the comment won't
- be automatically printed, because you first have to turn it on with the
- Layout-function.
-
- The DiskInfo-window:
- --------------------
- This window opens, when you select 'DiskInfo' from the Output-menu.
- It allows you to determine a text for the label, that contains some special
- information about the disk read in.
-
- Text-gadgets:
- This are the 4 gadgets in front of the possible texts. The belonging text
- could be activated by a click on its gadget. The active texts have a
- check mark in front. If some texts are activated, they are printed in the
- same order as they are on the screen.
-
- Style-gadgets:
- This are the 3 gadgets (at 'DiskInfo:' 4 gadgets), that stand behind each
- text. With them you can define they printing style for the texts.
- Possible styles are:
- 1. gadget (Underl): underlined (only 'DiskInfo:'-text)
- 2. gadget (Bol): bold
- 3. gadget (Ita): itlaic
- 4. gadget (Enl): enlarged
-
- CANCEL-gadget:
- With this gadget you leave the DiskInfo-window, at which the DiskInfo-text
- is removed from the list of the parts to print.
- (see Layout-window)
-
- OK-gadget:
- With this gadget you leave the DiskInfo-window, at which the DiskInfo-text
- is appended to the actual list of the parts to print.
-
- The Layout-window:
- ------------------
- This window opens, when you select 'Layout' from the Output-menu. The Layout-
- window allows you in a very comfortable way to define the positions of the
- parts of your label and the number of free lines between them.
-
- Layout-gadgets:
- This are the 5 gadgets standing in front of the 5 parts. They define
- whether the belonging part should be printed or not. By clicking on the
- gadgets you can change the status of each part. All parts with a check
- mark in the gadget will also be printed on your label.
- The parts are:
- -DiskName:
- The name of your disk. (writen in the 'DiskName:'-gadget of the
- LabelPrint-window)
- -Entries:
- The entries in the Entry-gadgets of the LabelPrint-window.
- -Comment I:
- The first comment (the top one) of the Comment-window.
- -Comment II:
- The second comment (the bottom one) of the Comment-window.
- -DiskInfo:
- The DiskInfo-text defined in the DiskInfo-window.
-
- 'line free'-gadgets:
- This 5 gadgets (placed below each Layout-gadget) define the number of
- free lines after each part of the label. The number can be between 0
- and 9, but be very carefull with free lines, because they are very often
- responsible for to long texts. (see 'Test label height'-function)
-
- Layout-display:
- This display is placed in the top left corner of the Layout-window.
- It showns the actual layout of the label by showing all active parts of
- the label at the same position as on the printed label. The 'DiskName'
- allways stands at the first (top) position if it is activated. If no
- part is shown then are no parts selected.
-
- Position-gadgets:
- This are the 4 pairs of gadgets standing behind each part (except the
- 'DiskName'). They are use to define the position of the position of the
- belonging part within the layout.
- The arrow up causes the part to be exchanged with that part above it.
- (Not possible when the top part is the 'DiskName')
- The arrow down causes the part to be exchanged with that part below it.
-
- CANCEL-gadget:
- With this gadget you close the Layout-window, at which the changes you
- made to the layout get lost, as LabelPrint still uses the old layout.
- If the Layout-window was opened by the Print-function (see 'Auto Layout'-
- function of the parameter-menu), the printing will be stopped immediately.
-
- OK-gadget:
- With this gadget you close the Layout-window, at which the new layout is
- used further printings. If the Layout-window was opend by the Print-
- functions the printing starts immediately with the new layout.
-
-
- I hope LabelPrint 3.5 will help you to print your labels faster and better,
- than by hand or with earlier versions of LabelPrint.
- Please don't forget to send me $10 US or 20 DM, when you decide to use it
- (read README-first), cause I spend a lot of time and effort in the
- developing of this program.
-
- If you have comments or bug reports please send them also to me.
- (Please add a detailed description of it)
-
- Send your comments or bug reports also to
-
- Andreas Krebs
- Mittelweg 9
- 7110 Oehringen 2
- FRG
-
- Tel.: 07948/2101
-