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PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER _______________________
written by
Dirk W. Howard
COPYRIGHT 1987
Desert Mountain Industries
762 Anderson Avenue
Hyrum, Utah 84319
Table of Contents Table of Contents
I. License Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
II. Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
III. Description of Personal Recipe Manager . . . . . . . . 4
IV. Installation of Personal Recipe Manager . . . . . . . . 4
V. Using PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
A. Starting Personal Recipe Manager . . . . . . . . . 5
B. Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1. Look in a category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2. Add a new category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3. Rename a category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. Delete a category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5. Quit program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
C. Category Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1. Read a recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2. Add a recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3. Delete a recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4. Edit a recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5. Move a recipe to a different category . . . . 8
6. Page down in recipe titles . . . . . . . . . . 9
7. Page up in recipe titles . . . . . . . . . . . 9
8. Quit category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
D. Editor Functions and Features . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER _______________________
I. License Statement I. License Statement
Personal Recipe Manager is not, nor has ever been "Public
Domain". Personal Recipe Manager is not "Free" either.
Personal Recipe Manager is copyright (C) 1987, 1988 by Desert
Mountain Industries.
Non-registered users are granted a limited license to use
Personal Recipe Manager to see if it is appropriate for their
needs. The usage of Personal Recipe Manager, except for this
limited purpose, requires registering the copy(s). Use of non-
registered copies of Personal Recipe Manager outside of the
limited license is strictly prohibited.
No one may modify Personal Recipe Manager for any reason, in any
way, including but not limited to, de-compiling, disassembling,
or reverse engineering the program. The opening screen must
never be modified by any means.
You are granted permission to copy Personal Recipe Manager only
for the trial usage of others subject to the above restrictions,
and also the following:
Personal Recipe Manager must be copied in unmodified form,
complete with the file containing this license information.
The full Personal Recipe Manager documentation must be
included.
No fee, charge, or renumeration (money) may be accepted or
requested.
Personal Recipe Manager may not be distributed with any
other product, software, hardware, or service.
Sysops (Bulletin Board System Operators) may make Personal Recipe
Manager available for downloading by their users only if the
above conditions are met.
Distributors of "Public Domain" and/or User Supported software
may distribute Personal Recipe Manager subject to the above
conditions only after obtaining written permission. This
condition supersedes any and all previous agreements.
Refer to the Ordering section for more information on
registration.
Copyright by Desert Mountain Industries
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II. II. Ordering Information Ordering Information
When you register your copy of Personal Recipe Manager, you are
granted a license to use the program as often as you wish. There
are advantages to registering, besides having a clear
conscience. You will be notified through the mail, when a
significant enhancement has been made to Personal Recipe Manager.
Once you register, all upgrades are made available to you.
To register send in a completed "Registration" form and a check
for $25 in U.S. funds. We will assume that you already have the
program and documentation from another source. We do not provide
diskettes or manuals for the $25 registration.
If you are unsure and wish to get an evaluation diskette, you can
send $10 and receive the latest version of Personal Recipe
Manager and documentation. You will not be a registered user
with all the benefits. You can also send a self-addressed floppy
diskette mailer and disk with $5 to receive a copy.
If you want to receive Personal Recipe Manager on the new 3-1/2
inch diskette media, add an additional $5 for each diskette
ordered.
Please use the following order form when placing an order.
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Remit To: Desert Mountain Industries
762 Anderson Avenue
Hyrum, Utah 84319
Qty. Description Amount
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Evaluation _________
Diskette (current version) (You supply
the diskette and mailer, no registration)
$5.00 each
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Evaluation _________
Diskette (current version) (Complete
program and manual on disk, no
registration)
$10.00 each
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Evaluation _________
Diskette 3-1/2 inch format (current
version) (Complete program and manual on
disk, no registration)
$15.00 each
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Registration _________
(Does not include a new diskette)
$25.00 each
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Registration & _________
New Disk (Registration with program and
manual on diskette)
$35.00 each
_______ Personal Recipe Manager Registration & _________
New Disk 3-1/2 inch format (Registration
with program and manual on diskette)
$40.00 each
Subtotal ________
(Utah residents please add 6% sales tax) Tax ________
Total $ ________
Payment by: [ ] Check [ ] Money Order
Name: _____________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
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III. Description of Personal Recipe Manager III. Description of Personal Recipe Manager
Personal Recipe Manager is a program designed to edit, file, and
print your personal recipes. It is organized much like a box of
index cards with dividing cards. In a recipe card file each
category is labeled on a dividing card, with recipes that fit
into that category placed behind the dividing card. Personal
Recipe Manager has the equivalent of 30 dividing cards, or
categories, and the potential of 105 recipe cards behind each
dividing card, or category. This makes for a file with a total
of 3,150 recipes.
IV. Installation of Personal Recipe Manager IV. Installation of Personal Recipe Manager
Two disk drive systems: Two disk drive systems:
Format a blank disk to be used by Personal Recipe Manager as
a working disk.
Copy the files named PRM.EXE and PRMPREP.EXE onto the
working disk.
Place the working disk into the default drive and run
PRMPREP.EXE. This will initialize the files needed for the
program.
Delete PRMPREP.EXE from the working disk.
The Personal Recipe Manager working disk is now ready to
use.
Hard disk systems: Hard disk systems:
Create a sub-directory for the recipe files to reside in. A
suggested name is PRMFILES. Use the command MD \PRMFILES to
create this sub-directory.
Copy the files named PRM.EXE and PRMPREP.EXE into the
directory for the recipe files. As an alternative, you can
copy the two files into a directory on the hard drive that
has a search path set to it. (i.e. If you placed the files
named PRM.EXE and PRMPREP.EXE into C:\BIN, then the path
should contain C:\BIN. )
Change directory into the recipe files directory. For the
suggested sub-directory use CD \PRMFILES.
Run PRMPREP.EXE to initialize the needed files.
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Personal Recipe Manager is now ready to use on your hard
disk system.
╔══════════════╗
║ ║
║ WARNING ║
║ ║
╔══════════════════╩══════════════╩══════════════════╗
║ ║
║ Running PRMPREP.EXE after entering recipes will ║
║ cause the loss of all recipes. Make sure that ║
║ you are running PRMPREP.EXE on a blank disk, or ║
║ empty sub-directory. ║
║ ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
V. Using PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER V. Using PERSONAL RECIPE MANAGER
A. Starting Personal Recipe Manager A. Starting Personal Recipe Manager
Two disk drive systems: Two disk drive systems:
Place your working disk into the default drive and run PRM.EXE.
This will start the Personal Recipe Manager program.
Hard disk systems: Hard disk systems:
Change directory into the recipe files sub-directory.
Run the program PRM.EXE. This will start the Personal Recipe
Manager program.
B. Main Menu B. Main Menu
When you start Personal Recipe Manager you will be placed at the
main menu. This will give you a list of thirty possible
categories. These categories are displayed in alphabetical
order. The first time that you run Personal Recipe Manager, you
will not have any categories set up for you. In the main menu
you can select any one of five functions. These functions are:
Look in a category
Add a new category
Rename a category
Delete a category
Quit program
We will take a look at each one of these functions.
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1. Look in a category 1. Look in a category
When you select this option you will be asked for the number of
the category to look in. You will then enter the category
number. If you enter an invalid number you will be returned back
to the main menu. If you enter the number of an existing
category, you will be shown the first fifteen recipe titles in
the category, and you will be place at the category menu. The
recipes are displayed in alphabetical order. The category menu
has the following choices:
Read a recipe
Add a recipe
Delete a recipe
Edit a recipe
Move a recipe to a different category
Page down in recipe titles
Page up in recipe titles
Quit category
We will talk about each of these a little later.
2. Add a new category 2. Add a new category
When you select this option, you will be asked for the name of
the new category. You can enter any name you choose. A name
can have spaces, numbers, letters and punctuation in it. It can
be up to 25 characters in length. Once you have entered the name
that you want, just press the return and the new category will be
created, and you will be returned to the main menu.
3. Rename a category 3. Rename a category
When you select this option, you will be prompted for the number
of the category that you wish to rename. If you enter an invalid
category number, you will be returned to the main menu. Once you
enter a valid category number, you will be asked for the new name
for the category. Once you have entered the new category name
and have pressed the return key, you will be place back into the
main menu.
4. Delete a category 4. Delete a category
Selecting this option will allow you to delete an entire category
and the recipes that the category may contain. Once you delete a
category, you cannot retrieve any of the recipes that it may have
contained. After selecting this option you will be asked for the
number of the category that you wish to delete. If you enter an
invalid category number, you will be returned to the main menu
without any further action. If you enter a valid category
number, the program will display the name of the category and ask
you if you really want to delete the category. If you answer
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"Y" or "y", then the category will be deleted. If you press any
other key the category will not be deleted. After this you will
be returned to the main menu.
5. Quit program 5. Quit program
Selecting this option will cause you to exit from the Personal
Recipe Manager, and return to DOS.
C. Category Menu C. Category Menu
When you enter an existing category, you will be shown the first
fifteen recipe titles in the category, and you will be place at
the category menu. The recipes are displayed in alphabetical
order. The category menu has the following choices:
Read a recipe
Add a recipe
Delete a recipe
Edit a recipe
Move a recipe to a different category
Page down in recipe titles
Page up in recipe titles
Quit category
These functions will be used to create, modify, delete, read, and
print recipes.
1. Read a recipe 1. Read a recipe
When you select this option of the category menu, you will be
prompted for the number of the recipe that you wish to view. If
you enter a number that is not a valid recipe number, you will be
returned to the category menu. After you select a valid recipe
number, that recipe will be displayed to you one page at a time.
When you reach the bottom of the recipe, you will be given the
opportunity to print the recipe if you desire. If you select
the print option, you will be asked whether to print directly to
the printer, or to send the recipe to a DOS file. If you select
the printer option then you will need to make sure that your
printer is on and the paper is set at the top of the page. Once
your printer is ready, press any key to start the printing. If
you select the file option, you will be prompted for the name of
the file to place the recipe into. After you have done this, a
copy of the recipe will be placed into the named file. One
reason for the ability to place a recipe into a file is to allow
you the chance to include recipes into a word processor. After
you have finished with reading and printing a recipe, you will
be returned to the category menu.
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2. Add a recipe 2. Add a recipe
When you select the add option you will be prompted for the name
of the recipe you want to add. After you have entered the
recipe name you will be placed into the editor with a blank page
to place your recipe into. Your recipe can be up to 76 lines in
length. Once you have finished entering and editing your
recipe, you will press the F1 key to save the recipe. After you
save the recipe, you will automatically be returned to the
category menu. See the section "Editor Functions and Features"
for more information on the editor.
3. Delete a recipe 3. Delete a recipe
This option will allow you to delete an unwanted recipe. After
you select this option, you will be prompted for the number of
the recipe that you wish to delete. If you enter an invalid
recipe number, you will be returned to the category menu. Once
you select a valid recipe number the name of the recipe will be
displayed, and you will be asked if you really want to delete the
recipe. If you answer 'Y' or 'y', then the recipe will be
deleted. Otherwise, the recipe will not be deleted.
4. Edit a recipe 4. Edit a recipe
Selecting this option will allow you to make corrections to an
existing recipe. When you make this selection, you will be
prompted for the number of the recipe that you wish to edit. If
you enter an invalid recipe number you will be returned to the
category menu. Once you enter a valid recipe number, you will be
given the name of the recipe. At this point you can make changes
to the name if it is needed. Once you enter the name, you will
be placed into the editor with the recipe you wish to modify.
Make any changes you wish, and press F1 to save the recipe and
return to the category menu. See the section "Editor Functions
and Features" for more information on the editor.
5. Move a recipe to a different category 5. Move a recipe to a different category
Selecting this option will allow you to move a recipe to a
different category. This feature allows you to arrange your
recipes in different ways as you add and remove recipes. When
you make this selection, you will be prompted for the number of
the recipe that you wish to move. If you enter an invalid
recipe number, you will be returned to the category menu. Once
you select a valid recipe number the recipe will be removed from
the current category. You will then be shown the list of
categories and asked to enter the number of the category to move
the recipe to. Once you enter the category number, the recipe
will be placed in that category.
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6. Page down in recipe titles 6. Page down in recipe titles
Recipe titles are displayed in alphabetical order, fifteen
recipes at a time. If you have more than fifteen recipes, this
option will allow you to move down through the titles, fifteen
titles at a time. You will only be given this option when you
can move down a page through the titles.
7. Page up in recipe titles 7. Page up in recipe titles
Recipe titles are displayed in alphabetical order, fifteen
recipes at a time. If you have more than fifteen recipes, this
option will allow you to move up through the titles, fifteen
titles at a time. You will only be given this option when you
can move up a page through the titles.
8. Quit category 8. Quit category
This option will take you out of the category menu and return you
to the main menu.
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D. Editor Functions and Features D. Editor Functions and Features
The Personal Recipe Manager editor is a full screen editor with
word wrap capability. The editor consists of 76 lines
distributed on four screens. The editor is in insert mode at all
times. Movement through a recipe is made by using the arrow,
PgUp and PgDn, the Home and the End keys. To delete characters
from the recipe you can use the Del and Back Space keys. Tabs
are permanently set at multiples of five. (5,10,15,...) Below
is a summary of the editor function keys.
Up Arrow Moves the cursor up one line in the
editor.
Down Arrow Moves the cursor down one line in
the editor.
Right Arrow Moves the cursor right one space in
the editor.
Left Arrow Moves the cursor left one space in
the editor.
Home Moves the cursor to the beginning
of the present line.
End Moves the cursor to the end of the
current line.
PgUp Moves up one screen in the editor.
PgDn Moves down one screen in the
editor.
Del Deletes the character under the
cursor.
Back Space Deletes the character to the left
of the cursor.
F1 Saves the current recipe and
returns to the category menu.
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