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- Registration fee: $20.00 (one fee covers DOS, Windows and OS/2
- editions).
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- You may try out these programs free of charge for a reasonably
- brief evaluation period. If you decide that you want to continue
- to use them on a regular basis, please fill out this form and
- return it with your check for $20.00 payable to W. A. Jackson to:
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- William. A. Jackson
- 6529 Matilija Avenue
- Van Nuys, California 91401-1535
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- Registration entitles you to use the programs, get technical
- support and receive future upgrades, all in accordance with the
- terms and conditions set forth in the User Manual. The
- registration fee is refundable if you are dissatisfied with the
- program for any reason within 90 days after registration.
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- Name: ________________________________________
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- Company:* ________________________________________
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- Street Address: ________________________________________
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- City/State/ZIP ________________________________________
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- Telephone:* ________________________________________
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- Disk format you can conveniently use (check all that apply):
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- ____ 5.25" DD (360kb) ____ 5.25" HD (1.2mb)
- ____ 3.5" DD (720kb) ____ 3.5" HD (1.44mb)
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- Do you run under (check all that apply):
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- DOS?____ Windows?____ OS/2?____
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- Do you want to receive the source code?* _____Yes _____No
- (If you are not experienced in C Language programming, the source
- code will be of no interest or value to you.)
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- Where did you obtain your copy of VIDEOCAT?____________________
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- Comments/Suggestions:* ________________________________________
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- VIDEOCAT DOS Edition
- VIDEOCAT Windows Edition
- VIDEOCAT OS/2 Edition
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- Videocassette Catalog Program
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- USER MANUAL
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- Copyright (C) 1986-1993
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- William A. Jackson
- 6529 Matilija Avenue
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- Table of Contents
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- GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- What this Program Does . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- A Special Note About Version 7.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- Minimal Instructions for the User in a Hurry . . . . . . 2
- System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Known System Incompatibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- Compatibility with Prior Versions . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- Disk Vendors, Bulletin Boards, etc. . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- Warranties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- ASP Ombudsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- If You Have Trouble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- Source Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- Future Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- PROGRAM DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Primary Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- File Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Save As . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Convert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- Change Dir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- View Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Title Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Location Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Year Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- New Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Subjects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Color Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Sound Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- MPAA Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Labels Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Help Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- Help Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Using Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- About Videocat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Author Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Mouse vs. Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- DATA DESCRIPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
- Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
- Subject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- MPAA Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Minutes Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Cassette Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- Index Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- -- Billy Crystal to Meg Ryan in "WHEN HARRY
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- GENERAL INFORMATION
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- What this Program Does
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- VIDEOCAT is a specialized database program designed for
- cataloging a collection of movies or similar materials stored on
- videocassettes. The program is available in three editions for
- the DOS, Windows and OS/2 operating environments. All three
- editions are data-file compatible. Each data record contains the
- following information:
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- - title
- - year of release
- - subject type
- - form type
- - quality rating
- - MPAA audience rating code
- - actors (maximum 3 names)
- - director
- - cassette number
- - index number on cassette
- - color/black & white
- - sound type
- - running time
- - video/film format
- - free-form user comments (3 lines)
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- The program enables the user to build and modify a data file
- of records containing this information for items in your video
- collection. This program was designed for collections of
- theatrical motion pictures; however custom configuration options
- permit adaptation to other specialized types of collections.
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- Using the program's View functions you can display the data
- file in a variety of formats and sequences. You can also use the
- Search option to display only those records having particular
- characteristics (e.g. westerns with John Wayne). Using the
- program's File functions you can print a hard copy listing.
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- Using the program's Label functions you can print labels on
- a variety of commercially available label stocks.
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- This program has been designed with large collections in
- mind. Theoretically the program could handle data files with up
- to 65,535 records. For all practical purposes the number of
- records is limited only by available disk space, with each record
- taking up 384 bytes.
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- Note that this program is for cataloging YOUR collection.
- The small demo file included with the distribution package is for
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- demonstration purposes only. A surprising number of users assume
- that this is a database of all videos available for rental and
- write complaining that I haven't included enough videos. If a
- reference data base is what you want, I recommend Microsoft's
- Cinemania.
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- A Special Note About Version 7.3
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- In prior versions the different editions of Videocat
- presented quite different user interfaces and had separate user
- manuals. The main objective of Version 7.3 has been to present
- highly similar interfaces to DOS, Windows and OS/2 users. When
- you have learned to use one, changing to one of the others should
- be a relatively painless experience. Where there are
- differences, they will be noted in this manual, but the
- instructions are pretty much the same for all three editions.
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- The user interface is rather similar to the Windows edition
- of Videocat Version 7.2 and is based on the IBM Common User
- Access standard. This standard is widely used in Windows
- programming, so if you are an experienced Windows user you should
- find that you already have most of the skills required for
- running Videocat.
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- The development of Version 7.3 involved very extensive
- programming changes. Although the program has undergone "Beta"
- testing by experienced users (whose help is gratefully
- acknowledged), it is probable that some undiscovered bugs are
- still lurking. If you find one, let me know.
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- Minimal Instructions for the User in a Hurry
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- O.K., you're impatient and you want to take a quick test
- drive to see what this baby can do before you spend a lot of time
- reading the rest of the manual. This section provides minimal
- instructions for that purpose.
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- You can run the program from a floppy disk if you want, but
- performance will be better if you run from a hard drive. I will
- assume you are going to use your C: drive; substitute another
- letter if applicable. Create a subdirectory (MD VIDEOCAT) and
- make that the current directory (CD VIDEOCAT). Copy the
- executable program you want to use (vcd.exe for DOS, vcw.exe for
- Windows, or vcp.exe for OS/2) into that directory; and also copy
- the demonstration data file, VCATDEMO.DAT.
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- To run the DOS edition, enter VCD at the prompt.
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- To run the Windows edition starting from the DOS prompt,
- enter WIN VCW. If you already have windows running, get into the
- File Menu and use the Run command, entering C:\VIDEOCAT\VCW.
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- To run the OS/2 version, you must have OS/2 running.
- Activate the OS/2 full-screen prompt, get into the VIDEOCAT
- subdirectory, and enter VCP.
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- When the program window appears, select the File menu from
- the menu bar (click on File with your mouse or enter Alt-F from
- the keyboard). Select the Open command. Select the VCATDEMO.DAT
- file. You are now off and running and the rest should be
- intuitive.
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- System Requirements
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- All editions require an IBM-compatible PC. A mouse and
- printer are strongly recommended, but you can get along without
- them. I have only used a VGA display in developing the program,
- but I would expect it to operate correctly on other displays.
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- The DOS edition has only been tested under DOS Versions 5.0
- and 6.0; I do not know if it will run under prior version of DOS.
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- The Windows edition requires Microsoft Windows, Version 3.1
- or later. The code is specific to Version 3.1 and I do not
- believe the program will run under earlier versions of Windows.
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- The OS/2 edition requires IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 or later.
- The code is specific to Version 2.0 and I do not believe the
- program will run under earlier versions of OS/2.
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- Known System Incompatibilities
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- No system incompatibilities with standard DOS, Windows or
- OS/2 setups were reported during Beta testing of Version 7.3.
- One Beta tester reported incompatibility with an add-on Windows
- print manager but not with the standard Windows print manager.
- Also, if you have installed software which enables you to
- undelete erase files, you may find that it is carefully saving
- copies of temporary files created by Videocat and you will have
- to manually erase those copies.
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- Compatibility with Prior Versions
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- Data files are completely compatible with Videocat Versions
- 7.0, 7.1 and 7.2. It should be noted that the standard edition
- of Videocat in prior versions supported only a single data file
- which had to be named either VCATDATA.DAT or VCATDEMO.DAT. All
- editions of Version 7.3 support multiple data files which can
- have different names.
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- Version 7.3 some, but not all, of the custom configuration
- files created under prior versions. If you created any of the
- following custom configuration files under prior versions, you
- can copy and use them directly with Version 7.3:
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- VCATCOLR.CFG custom color type descriptions
- VCATFMAT.CFG custom format descriptions
- VCATFORM.CFG custom form descriptions
- VCATMPAA.CFG custom MPAA rating descriptions
- VCATRATG.CFG custom quality rating descriptions
- VCATSOUN.CFG custom sound type descriptions
- VCATSUBJ.CFG custom subject descriptions
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- The present version of VCATWIN can convert data files from
- Versions 5.x and 6.x to the current format.
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- This is "user supported software", or "shareware". It is
- NOT in the public domain but is protected under the copyright
- laws of the United States. You are granted a limited license to
- use, copy and distribute Videocat subject to the following
- conditions:
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- 1. You may make personal, non-commercial use of Videocat
- during a reasonably brief trial period; if you become a
- registered user (see Registration below), your license for
- personal use becomes perpetual;
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- 2. You may distribute copies to others who may also make
- royalty-free use during a relatively brief trial period and may
- obtain a perpetual license by becoming registered users;
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- 3. You may upload copies of the applications package
- (executable file and manual, but NOT source code) to electronic
- bulletin boards and information services;
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- 4. You may make a modified version of the program for your
- own use only;
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- 5. You may not modify the program or its documentation or
- source code in versions you distribute to others;
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- 6. You may not charge any fee for copying and distribution
- of Videocat other than reasonable costs of copying, information
- service on-line charges, shareware disk distribution charges, and
- similar nominal costs not exceeding $10 for this program,
- provided that you clearly disclose that the program is shareware
- and that payment of your distribution charge does not excuse the
- obligation to pay a registration fee to the author.
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- Disk Vendors, Bulletin Boards, etc.
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- Disk vendors, electronic bulletin boards, user groups,
- computer clubs, swap meets, etc. are all welcome to distribute
- Videocat, subject to the restrictions in item 6 under "License"
- above.
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- My current practice is to mail major releases of Videocat to
- vendors approved by the Association of Shareware Professionals.
- I use the group mailing service of the ASP to send out one big
- mailing to all such vendors at the time of release. I do not
- have the time to respond to individual requests from newly-
- approved ASP disk vendors; they will just have to wait for the
- next big mailing. Non-ASP disk vendors are welcome to distribute
- the program, but I do not have the time to respond to mail from
- individual vendors requesting that I fill out their forms and
- give them a disk. I also ignore mail from other organizations
- with sure-fire, get-rich-quick schemes to promote this program
- and help me achieve fame and fortune.
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- I find that users who have obtained Videocat from disk
- vendors, bulletin boards or swap meets often have received very
- outdated versions. Sometimes they have not received all the
- files. Sometimes they have received damaged disks or corrupted
- files. The best way to be sure you have a complete and undamaged
- copy of the most recent release is, of course, to become a
- registered user.
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- Registration
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- Videocat is shareware. It is NOT free software. The author
- depends upon your integrity in becoming a registered user if you
- choose to continue using the program after a brief trial period.
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- The shareware concept is based upon the expectation that
- users who test a program and decide they want to continue using
- it will register with the author and send in a registration fee.
- Electronic bulletin boards and disk vendors charge only for their
- distribution services and do not pay any royalties to shareware
- authors. Honest vendors explain this system clearly; shady
- operators obscure it. If you did not understand that
- registration and payment of a fee to the author was expected,
- complain to the vendor you dealt with and any magazine in which
- it advertises. Do not sent me a letter saying that you "bought"
- Videocat from some disk distributor and now expect full support
- without compensating the author. I also have no control over the
- quality of diskettes used by disk vendors. If you got a
- defective diskette from a disk vendor, complain to them, not to
- me.
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- Since this is essentially an honor system, your voluntary
- compliance is fundamental to the continued viability of the
- shareware concept which enables the economical distribution of
- professional quality programs for special applications which do
- not represent a large enough market to justify marketing through
- conventional retail channels. Videocat would never have reached
- its current stage of development without the support and
- encouragement of registered users. Although it is obvious that I
- am not going to retire on royalties from Videocat, there are
- costs associated with its distribution and maintenance and I do
- expect the project to support itself financially.
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- Aside from the appeal to your integrity, there are several
- practical advantages which I would suggest make it worthwhile for
- you to become a registered user:
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- - The version you have may not be the most
- current version; if it is not current, you
- will receive the most current version by mail
- on disk when your registration is received.*
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- - Registered users usually get reasonably
- prompt responses to questions and requests
- for help. (Frankly, I do not have a lot of
- patience or motivation in dealing with
- questions from non-registered users.)
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- - Registered users always get the next
- significant** upgrade free of charge by mail
- on disk shortly after it is ready for general
- distribution.
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- - After the first significant** upgrade,
- additional upgrades will be made available to
- registered users at a nominal handling charge
- (currently estimated at $5).
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- - Registered users sometimes get an advance
- peek at new features through interim editions
- sent to them for "Beta" testing.
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- - Registered users often see their suggestions
- reflected in changes to the program.
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- - Registered users are provided with complete
- source code on request without additional
- charge.
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- * I'll confess that sometimes I run a little late in processing
- registrations. I will not, however, cash your check until I have
- acknowledged your registration and made sure you have the most
- recent release.
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- ** Interim releases are sometimes posted on bulletin boards and
- substituted in mailings to new users without being generally
- distributed to all users and vendors. These "slipstream"
- modifications usually contain very minor corrections of problems
- which do not affect all users, so I mail them only to users who
- report encountering the specific problem corrected. Mailing of
- an interim release does not count as a significant upgrade.
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- Videocat is not "crippleware" or "ransomware". The same
- version is distributed to all and you do not have to pay extra to
- get a "full-featured" version that really works.
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- Registration is accomplished by simply mailing the
- registration form which is included in the documentation file
- with a check for $20 to
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- William A. Jackson
- 6529 Matilija Avenue
- Van Nuys, California 91401
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- $20 is a bargain. I have seen authors of clearly inferior
- programs request two, three or four times as much. If you send a
- letter with a long list of questions you would like answered or
- design changes you would like to have made before deciding
- whether to part with your $20, don't expect a reply. If you send
- a check for a lesser amount, I will accept it as a "conscience"
- payment, but don't expect to get the privileges of a fully
- registered user. If you send a check for a greater amount, I
- will accept it gracefully.
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- Please use the registration form. Users who send me a
- letter instead typically omit such important information as what
- version they now have and what disk size they prefer.
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- There is no extra charge for foreign registration, although
- I may send your updates by surface mail which can take a couple
- of months to reach overseas locations. Videocat contains no
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- cryptographic or other security functions and is not, to the best
- of my knowledge, subject to any U.S. export restrictions. I have
- found that three payment methods work out pretty well for
- overseas users: (1) an international postal money order
- denominated in U.S. dollars; (2) a bank check drawn on a branch
- or correspondent bank in the United States; and (3) just
- enclosing a U.S. twenty-dollar bill in the letter (I suppose it's
- risky, but in some countries the bank service charge for foreign
- payment draft almost doubles the cost of registration). A method
- which does NOT work out very well is a check denominated in U.S.
- dollars but drawn directly on a foreign bank with no ability to
- clear through the U.S. banking system.
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- I am not able to accept credit card orders because this is
- not a large enough business to justify the effort and cost of
- setting up for credit cards.
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- This is a one-time royalty, although additional upgrades
- beyond the first after registration may be subject to a nominal
- handling charge. I make no guarantees as to how long or how
- often future upgrades will be released and I reserve the right to
- discontinue development and support of Videocat at any time.
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- I am continually surprised at how long old versions continue
- in circulation and it has occurred to me that someday I may move
- and registrations may continue to come to my present address
- after the expiration of the time during which the post office
- will forward mail. If you should find that your registration is
- returned as undeliverable, you can try to contact me through
- electronic mail on Compuserve or you could try to get a current
- address from the Association of Shareware Professionals.
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- Did you seriously expect warranties with user-supported
- software? Just to make sure that everything is perfectly clear,
- this software comes without any warranties, express or implied,
- including warranties of merchantability or suitability for
- intended purpose. It is distributed to you "as is" and "with
- faults". Under no circumstances shall the author be liable for
- any consequential damages.
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- I do have a liberal refund policy (although no one has yet
- asked for a refund). If for any reason you are dissatisfied with
- Videocat within 90 days after registration, I will cheerfully
- refund your royalty payment on request. Your remedy for any
- damage or defect is limited to a refund of your registration fee.
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- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the
- shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a
- shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the
- member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can
- help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but
- does not provide technical support for members' products. Please
- write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442
- or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman
- 70007,3536.
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- Installation
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- If you are using the Windows version of Videocat (VCW.EXE)
- you must have already installed Microsoft Windows, Version 3.1 or
- later. If you are using the OS/2 version of Videocat (VCP.EXE)
- you must have already installed IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 or later.
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- Put the Videocat distribution diskette in a floppy drive.
- For the purpose of this discussion I will assume drive A:, but it
- could be any floppy drive.
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- You can run the program from floppy disk, but I don't
- recommend it. It will run much slower from floppy and floppies
- wear out with frequent use, possibly resulting in data loss. I
- recommend that you install on a hard drive. For the purpose of
- this discussion I will assume drive C:, but it could be any other
- hard drive. Make the hard drive the active drive (C:). Make a
- subdirectory; I suggest calling it VIDEOCAT (MD VIDEOCAT). Make
- that subdirectory the active path (CD VIDEOCAT). The next step
- is to install the Videocat files, but the procedure will vary
- according to how you received the distribution file(s).
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- If you got the disk directly from me and it's a high density
- disk, copy the files directly (COPY A:*.*).
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- If you got the disk from either me or a disk vendor on a low
- density diskette, you will probably find that the disk contains a
- self-extracting compressed file called VIDEOCAT.EXE. Execute it
- to extract the files (A:VIDEOCAT).
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- If you downloaded the program from a bulletin board, you
- will probably get it in ZIP form. For the purpose of this
- illustration I will assume that you downloaded a file called
- VCW73.ZIP, that you download files into directory C:\DOWNLOAD and
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- by unZipping them (C:\PKWARE\PKUNZIP C:\DOWNLOAD\VCW73.ZIP).
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- You will need to have free disk space on your hard drive
- equal to about three times the size of the largest data file you
- work with. This space is needed to create temporary files which
- are erased when the program terminates normally. Initially you
- will probably want to check out the program using the sample
- demonstration file, VCATDEMO.DAT, which is not real large. As
- you build your own data file, its size will grow at the rate of
- 384 bytes per record. If you have a thousand records in your
- data file, you will need over a meg of free disk space. The
- current version of Videocat does not check for the availability
- of free disk space, so if you run out you will get a message
- indicating a write(), fwrite() or DosWrite() error.
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- To execute the program from the command line, enter VCD (for
- the DOS edition), WIN VCW (for the Windows edition) or VCP (for
- the OS/2 version).
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- If you already have Windows running, you can run
- C:\VIDEOCAT\VCW from the Run command in the File menu. You may
- wish to install the program in Windows so that you can run it
- from Windows using the Program Manager. Follow the instructions
- in Chapter 3 of your Microsoft Windows User's Guide. The
- intended icon for VCATWIN is a drawing of a videocassette. If
- Windows picks a different icon, you can change the selection
- using the Change Icon option in the Properties dialog box of the
- Program Manager.
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- Once you are tired of playing with the demo data file, it's
- time to create your own data file using the New command in the
- File menu. You then use the Add command from the main menu bar
- to add your own records.
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- My experience with users has convinced me that most
- questions can be answered and problems solved by simply reading
- and following this Manual carefully.
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- This manual assumes that the reader has some familiarity
- with the Common User Access conventions. I am therefore not
- including such general information as how to user menu bars,
- scroll bars, dialog boxes, check boxes, radio buttons, entry
- fields, etc. If this stuff is new to you, I recommend that you
- read Chapter 1 ("Windows Basics") of the Microsoft Windows User's
- Guide (Version 3.1).
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- Some user problems do indeed uncover bugs in the program. I
- encourage you to report suspected bugs with a fairly complete
- description of the problem, the circumstances under which it
- occurs, and relevant information about the computer system you
- are running it on. If an error message is displayed, write down
- both the caption and the message text. If you discover a bug due
- to my programming error, I will fix it as soon as possible.
-
- Let me clarify that a "bug" is an error which prevents the
- program from working as described. If you would prefer that the
- program do something different from the description in this
- manual, that is a design change suggestion, not a bug report. I
- welcome such suggestions, but I do not feel obligated to act on
- all suggestions. If your suggestion seems to be of widespread
- interest, I will consider adding either as a program feature or a
- user customization option. I do not, however, have the time to
- write custom versions of the program for users with special
- needs.
-
- You can send questions, complaints, comments and suggestions
- by regular mail to the address given above. It may be helpful
- to give me your phone number, because sometimes I have difficulty
- understanding the problem description and a phone call is the
- simplest way to clear up the confusion. I apologize for not
- providing my phone number, but I have no support staff and I want
- to deal with your problem when I have the time to give it proper
- attention, which may not be the case at the moment you call. I
- also have learned from other shareware authors that users in
- distant places sometimes forget about time zone differences and
- call at the most peculiar times. If you are a Compuserve
- subscriber, you can send E-mail to me at account number
- 71571,1234. If you are an Internet user, you can link with my
- Compuserve account by using address 71571.1234@compuserve.com and
- I will be able to reply via a link with Internet. Users who
- provide PARTICULARLY VALUABLE bug reports or suggestions for
- improvement MAY be placed on my subscriber list even if they made
- no voluntary royalty contribution payment. That is the only
- reward for contributing ideas.
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- Source Code
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- Registered users can request the complete C language source
- code for all three editions of the program. There is no extra
- charge for the source code, but if you are not a programmer you
- will not find it either interesting or useful, so please do not
- put me to the extra cost of sending you the source code if you
- are unable to make any use of it. The DOS edition was developed
- under Borland C++ with the TurboVision application framework; it
- would not be practical to compile it in a different environment.
- The Windows edition was developed under Microsoft Visual C++; it
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- uses only standard Windows library functions and could be easily
- recompiled using a different Windows 3.1 development product.
- The OS/2 edition was developed under IBM CSet/2; it uses only
- standard OS/2 and Presentation Manager library functions and
- could be easily recompiled using a different OS/2 2.x development
- product.
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- Future Changes
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- There are a number of minor adjustments which will probably
- be inserted as "slipstream" changes. If you find some aspect of
- the program mildly annoying you might write to me even if you
- haven't seen a new release announcement; I might be able to give
- you a more recent copy which corrects the problem.
-
- As for major changes in future versions, I have a backlog of
- excellent user suggestions to work on. These fall into two
- categories: (1) allow for more data; and (2) make the program
- easier to use. Although not entirely inconsistent, these two
- objectives are difficult to balance. It's sort of like the
- "tastes great" vs. "less filling" beer commercial. Keep those
- suggestions coming and I will see what I can do.
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- PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
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- Primary Window
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- The primary window presents to users the objects and actions
- of the application. In the DOS edition the primary window fills
- the entire screen. In the Windows and OS/2 editions the primary
- window is moveable and sizeable and can be minimized to an icon.
- The primary window has a menu bar which displays the available
- menus of commands (activated either by mouse click or by keyboard
- using Alt+ the highlighted letter). There is also a workspace
- (or client area) which is initially empty but will display a list
- of records after a file has been opened. Records are listed in
- abbreviated form, but will be fully displayed when clicked with
- the mouse. Scroll bars at the right and bottom edges of the
- window permit you to view portions of the data file which will
- not fit into the window. Scroll bars are activated with the
- mouse. You can also use the Page Up, Page Down, Home and End
- keys on the keyboard to move rapidly through the file.
-
- Records are displayed in abbreviated form, one record per
- line. To see a complete record, click on it with the left mouse
- button and a dialog will appear with complete data. The dialog
- will also give you the options to edit, delete or print the
- record.
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- In the DOS edition, if you have no mouse, hitting the Enter
- key has the same effect as clicking the top displayed record. If
- you need to scroll beyond the normal end of file so that you can
- get the last record all the way to the top of the window, hit the
- F8 key.
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- Videocat uses a batch file update procedure. That means
- that changes you make will not be reflected in the main window
- display until you Save changes to the file.
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- Menus are selected from the menu bar by clicking on the menu
- name with the mouse or by pressing the ALT key and the letter key
- for the underlined letter in the menu name. When a menu is
- selected a "pull-down" list of menu commands will appear. A menu
- command is chosen by clicking the mouse on the desired item or by
- typing the underlined letter. A menu can be canceled by pressing
- ESC or by clicking the mouse anywhere outside the menu.
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- In many cases the execution of a menu command will activate
- a dialog box with additional controls.
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- File Menu
- ---------
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- The File menu enables the user to work with data files
- through actions that manipulate the file as a whole.
-
- The New command allows the user to create a new file which
- will become the active file. It is also recommended that all
- data files have the ".DAT" suffix.
-
- The Open command reads an existing file and displays it for
- manipulation. The initial template for data files is "*.DAT".
- You can change it to list choices with other suffixes, but it is
- recommended that you use a ".DAT" suffix in naming all data
- files. A list box displays files in the current directory
- matching the template. In the Windows and OS/2 editions the Open
- dialog box also provides controls which can be used to change the
- active drive and directory; in the DOS edition any change in
- active drive or directory must be made from Change Dir in the
- File menu before selecting Open. Choosing the ".." option moves
- to the parent of the current subdirectory. Clicking on a file
- once displays it in the filename window, which can be selected by
- clicking "OK". Double clicking on a listed file selects it
- immediately. The program performs a rather simplistic test to
- try to detect whether or not the selected file is a valid
- Videocat data file; if it is able to detect that the file is not
- a valid data file, it will refuse to open it. If you try to
- outsmart it by opening such files as "COMMAND.COM", you may be
- sorry. Although the Open dialog permits you to navigate
- throughout the various disks and directories in your system, it
- is recommended that you keep your data files in the same
- subdirectory as VCATWIN.EXE.
-
- The Save command updates the current file with pending
- change transactions and writes it to disk. The file remains the
- active file, but will now reflect changes which have been
- processed. This is the same as the "Update" command which was
- used in prior versions of Videocat.
-
- The Save As command merges pending changes with the current
- file content and writes the result to a different file, leaving
- the current file unchanged.
-
- The Convert command invokes a dialog which can be used to
- convert data files created under prior versions of Videocat to
- the current format. This is necessary for data files created
- under versions 4, 5 and 6. It is not usually necessary for data
- files created under versions 7.0, 7.1 or 7.2; however putting
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- files created under these versions through the conversion process
- can clean up certain minor errors which could occur under these
- versions.
-
- The Change Dir command (DOS edition only) invokes a dialog
- which can be used to change the active drive and/or directory
- which will be used by Open, Save and Save As.
-
- The Print command prepares the currently displayed file
- (which may be either a regular data file, a sorted data file, or
- a search data file) for printing and prints it on the printer.
- You will be given a choice of long format (1 record per page, all
- data labeled), medium format (all data, but condensed to permit
- several records to be printed on each page), or short format
- (limited data, one line per record). The DOS and OS/2 editions
- use the default printer directly. The Windows edition uses the
- Windows print manager, and will give you the opportunity to
- select or configure any printer you have installed in Windows.
-
- The Review Changes command permits the user to review
- pending transactions awaiting update. A pending transaction can
- be deleted from the list by clicking it with the mouse. Remember
- that the Change command generates two transactions: a delete for
- the original record and an add to replace it with the changed
- version. To undo a change it is necessary to correctly identify
- the related add and delete pair and delete both.
-
- The Exit command ends the VCATWIN application and removes
- its window from the screen.
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- The Add command is used to create a new record for addition
- to the file. This command invokes a dialog box which displays a
- blank record and permits the user to enter data in the various
- fields. The new record will not immediately appear in the main
- window listing but will be held in a list of pending changes
- until a Save or Save As command is executed.
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- The View menu contains commands that enable the user to
- select different ways of looking at the content of the active
- data file without affecting the file itself.
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- Title Order is the order in which records are stored in the
- data file and the normal sequence in which records are displayed
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- on the screen. Optionally the file can be displayed in Location
- Order (cassette and index sequence) or Year Order (year of
- production sequence). When you first select either location or
- year order, the program will sort the data file into temporary
- files in the specified sequences. If your data file is very
- large, this can take a while; a dialog box will display progress
- to reassure you that the program is working. These files will be
- deleted when either the active data file is changed or the
- program terminates normally; but while they exist these temporary
- sorted files do take up disk space which will not be available
- for other disk-intensive activities, such as saving an updated
- file.
-
- The Search command causes only those records having certain
- record values to be displayed. A dialog box is invoked which
- permits the user to select the key values for the search. The
- display is always in title order. Note that search keys are
- conjunctive, i.e. a record must meet all of the search criteria
- in order to be displayed. If you select subject "Western" and
- actor name "John Wayne", only records which have both Western in
- the subject field and the name John Wayne in one of the actor
- fields will be displayed. If the screen is empty after you
- performed a search, this means the program was unable to find any
- record matching your search criteria. To get the data file
- displayed again, click on View again and select Title Order (or
- Location Order or Year Order).
-
- The New Records command causes only those records created
- (or modified) on or after a specified date to be displayed. This
- is particularly useful for printing a catalog supplement to show
- recent additions if you don't want to reprint your entire
- catalog. Note that prior to Version 7.2 the program did not
- include date stamp information in data records, so you may find
- that some of your older records are ignored by this command.
-
- When you select the Print command from the File menu, the
- file which is printed is the file as currently displayed; thus
- you can print out sorted listings or search results.
-
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- Options Menu
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- The Options menu contains commands that permit the user to
- customize the way in which the program works. The available
- options permit the user to change the descriptive text for
- various category codes in the data record. Users with
- specialized collections (home video, training tapes, all adult
- titles, etc.) can replace the default set of descriptions which
- was designed for a broad range of theatrical motion pictures.
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- Customization options are currently available for Subjects,
- Forms, Ratings, Formats, Color Types, Sound Types and MPAA Codes.
-
- If you choose to custom configure the descriptive text for
- classification category codes, I urge you to think out a
- comprehensive plan carefully before implementing it. Frequent
- and haphazard changes can introduce a lot of confusion.
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- The Labels Menu provides a specialized function to print
- labels for videocassettes. This function requires that the data
- file be sorted in cassette number order. If the currently
- displayed file is not so sorted, the program will ask for
- permission to do so.
-
- The Labels Dialog gives you several choices of label stocks.
- Label stocks are described as either "continuous feed" or "laser
- sheet". Continuous feed labels come in a long strip intended for
- pin or tractor feed through a standard printer; you should
- position your label stock in your printer so that the first
- position struck by the print head will be just within the upper
- left corner of a label. Laser sheet labels are single sheets of
- peel-off labels designed for laser printers. You may be able to
- use laser sheets in a standard printer, but you will have to
- determine by experimentation how to position the laser sheet
- relative to the print head so that printing will fall within the
- labels.
-
- The dialog box for Labels will also display the lowest and
- highest locations read in sorting the data file. If you do not
- wish to produce labels for the entire collection, you can change
- the starting and ending location numbers to confine the range.
-
- You can choose between single-title (most information) and
- multi-title (less information, multiple titles on a label)
- formats. Note that data lines are truncated to fit the
- designated label size. The data format is the same for all label
- sizes and the printed lines are simply truncated to fit narrow
- labels.
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- In the DOS and OS/2 editions Videocat uses the default
- printer and assumes pretty standard characteristics (10
- characters per inch, fixed font, 6 lines per inch, ASCII codes
- for controlling carriage return, line feed and form feed). In
- the Windows edition Videocat uses the Windows Print Manager and
- will give you the opportunity to select and configure the printer
- to be used. In addition, for some (but not all) label formats
- the Widows edition will give you the opportunity to change the
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- printer font. When you change the font the program will adjust
- horizontal spacing according to the size of the selected font but
- will not adjust vertical spacing. Font point sizes should not be
- much larger or smaller than about 10.
-
- Video label stocks are becoming easier to find, but I will
- add some tips on sources of supply. Continuous form, pinfeed
- labels for VHS and Beta can be ordered from (I get no
- commissions):
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- Virginia Specialty Products
- P.O. Box 985
- Vienna, Va 22180
- [(703) 280-1742]
- [best source for small package sizes]
- [slow in filling orders]
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- United Ad Label Co.
- 650 Columbia Street
- P.O. Box 2216
- Brea, Ca 92622
- [(800) 423-4643]
- [best source for bulk packages]
- [quick to ship]
-
- Note that Videocat does not presently support pin-feed face
- labels (although it does support laser sheet face labels). The
- pin-feed spine labels are spaced at 1" intervals, so there is an
- even number in the standard 11" page. The continuous-feed VHS
- and Beta face labels are spaced at intervals which do not fit
- evenly into the standard 11" page, and I have not been able yet
- to figure out how to get the Windows print manager to handle them
- properly.
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- United Ad Label Co. also distributes laser sheet labels;
- their part number for VHS spine labels is PV541. Avery now
- distributes video spine and face labels under part number 5199.
- The dimensions of the Avery and United Ad Label products are
- identical, but United Ad Label packages the spine and face labels
- separately while Avery distributes a combo pack with sheets of
- both types in the same package. United Ad Label sells direct to
- the public while Avery distributes through retailers. I have
- found the Avery labels in stock at my local Egghead Software
- store and listed in a number of mail order catalogs. If you want
- to get the Avery labels by mail, my personal recommendation would
- be:
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- Paper Direct
- 205 Chubb Avenue
- Lyndhurst, New Jersey 07071-0618
- [(800) 272-7377]
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- If you own a laser printer, do yourself a favor and get the
- Paper Direct catalog, even if you decide to get your video labels
- elsewhere. Paper Direct has a delicious selection of hard-to-
- find papers. If you own a pin-feed printer, get the United Ad
- Label catalog; they have more kinds of labels than you ever
- dreamed existed!
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- There used to be an Avery product for VHS labels which I
- rejected because it had both horizontal and vertical labels on
- the same sheet (the LaserJet forces a form eject every time you
- change orientations). The UAL product and the new Avery product
- both have all horizontal (portrait orientation) labels.
-
- Note also that HP recommends that you open the back "Face
- -Up" door of the HPLJ II to minimize paper jams and internal wear
- when printing labels. If you want to try this on any brand or
- model of laser printer other than the HP LaserJet Series II,
- please read your manual carefully to be certain that you are
- following all procedures prescribed for label printing.
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- The Help menu allows users to access various help
- information.
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- In the Windows edition the Help Index command uses the
- Windows help system to access a fairly comprehensive file of help
- topics provided with the program (VCW.HLP). If you are not
- familiar with the Windows help system, you can use the command
- Using Help (sometimes known as "Help on Help") to learn about it.
-
- In the DOS and OS/2 editions the help menu does not
- presently include topical help (the Help Index and Using Help
- commands) but the remaining commands are supported in the Help
- menus of all editions.
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- The About Videocat command displays a dialog box with the
- program name, version number and copyright notice. This is the
- same dialog box which is displayed when the program is started.
-
- The Author Info command displays a dialog box with the
- author's name, address and Compuserve account number.
-
- The Registration Info command displays a dialog box with
- brief information on how to register.
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- Although the mouse offers many advantages, some users find
- that they can work faster with a keyboard. Many (although not
- all) features can be accessed through the keyboard.
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- UNDERLINED LETTERS. Many menu choices and button
- descriptions include an underlined letter. This indicates that
- the item can be selected by entering that letter from the
- keyboard. Note that in the case of the main window menu bar, the
- Alt key must be pressed at the same time as the letter. In other
- menus and dialogs it is not necessary to use the Alt key.
-
- ACCELERATORS. Certain commands can be executed through
- keyboard accelerators which by-pass the menu system. These are
- shown in the menu items.
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- TAB KEY. In dialog boxes controls are often placed in
- groups (sometimes surrounded by a box). Pressing the tab key
- moves to the next group. Note that in the main workspace
- pressing the tab key has the same effect as clicking the top
- record with the right mouse button.
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- ARROW KEYS. Within a group of controls, focus can be moved
- from one control (checkbox, button, menu item, etc.) to another
- using the up and down arrow keys. In the primary window
- workspace the up and down arrows cause the display to move up or
- down one record.
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- SPACE BAR. Tapping the space bar generally has the effect
- of selecting the control (button, checkbox, etc.) which is
- currently highlighted. Note that in the main workspace pressing
- the space bar has the same effect as clicking the top record with
- the left mouse button.
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- DATA DESCRIPTIONS
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- The ultimate purpose of this program is to organize
- information and make it accessible. In designing the program I
- had to make choices about what kinds of data to record and how to
- organize and represent it. I get a lot of letters from users who
- would have made some of those choices differently. Some are
- "bootlegging" changes by using data fields for purposes other
- than those intended, sometimes with adverse effects on program
- operation. I have included custom configuration options which
- give users the ability to change many of those choices.
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- Some users complain that there are too many data categories.
- You don't have to use them all. I strongly recommend that you
- enter a title and year in every record; otherwise all fields are
- purely optional.
-
- Other users complain that there are not enough data
- categories. The comment field is intended to respond to this
- issue; you can put any information you think is important in the
- comment field. I strongly recommend that you put all your
- special interest information in Comments; output gets confusing
- when you bootleg special interest information into fields
- intended for other purposes.
-
- Each of the data items has a size limit and the edit fields
- are programmed to refuse to accept characters in excess of that
- limit. Since text is always added in insert (rather than
- typeover) mode, you may have to delete existing characters or
- blanks before you can enter new characters.
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- Enter the title of the movie or other item. The maximum
- size is 40 characters; the program will not permit you to enter
- more. It is suggested that the words "A", "An" or "The" at the
- beginning of a title be appended to the rear after a comma. For
- example, instead of entering "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI",
- enter "BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, THE". This keeps the
- alphabetical sequence a little more meaningful. For an episode in
- a series, it is suggested that the series title be entered first,
- then the episode title. For example: "STAR TREK: GAMESTERS OF
- TRISKELION" and "STAR TREK: SPOCK'S BRAIN".
-
- Note that since the program sorts the titles in ASCII
- (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) sequence,
- titles beginning with punctuation marks or numeric characters
- will come before titles beginning with alphabetical characters.
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- Thus the movie "1941" will be placed near the beginning of the
- catalog before titles beginning with letters and not in the N's
- as is common in the organization of published movie guides.
-
- The title is a semi-mandatory entry and should not be left
- blank. More than one record can have the same title, but they
- will look the same in the normal screen display, which shows
- title only. Minor variations in the title field can make it easy
- to distinguish between multiple versions of the same film. For
- example: "TOPPER" and "TOPPER [COLORIZED]"; "A STAR IS BORN
- [EDITED FOR TV]" and "A STAR IS BORN [UNCUT]"; "CITIZEN KANE
- [COPY 1]" and "CITIZEN KANE [COPY 2]"; etc.. Likewise you can
- indicate when a title continues over more than one cassette, e.g.
- "GONE WITH THE WIND [PART 1]" and "GONE WITH THE WIND [PART 2]".
-
- The title field can also be used to keep track of blank tape
- segments. For example, if you decide that "PORKY'S" isn't worth
- keeping, just use the Change function to change the title field
- to read "BLANK - 94 MINUTES". You can then use the Search
- function to find all listings which have the word "BLANK" as part
- of the title field, then use Change again when something new is
- recorded in the same space.
-
-
- Year
- ____
-
-
- Year is intended to be the year of release of a production,
- normally expressed as 4 numeric digits, e.g. "1939". The program
- treats the year as a 4-byte character string, so non-numeric
- characters will not be rejected. If you don't know the year for
- sure, either look it up in a published movie guide or make a
- reasonable guess.
-
-
- Names
- -----
-
-
- The program allows for recording the names of up to three
- actors and one director. When you indicate that you want to
- enter a name a dialog box will appear with two edit fields: one
- for the last name and one for the first name of the person. The
- maximum combined length of the first and last names is 30
- characters; any excess length will be truncated from the first
- name. In supplying the LAST name, enter the person's last name,
- including prefixes and suffixes which are properly part of the
- last name. For example: "VON STROHEIM" and "FAIRBANKS, JR.". In
- that last example the program will replace the comma and space
- with a single space, turning it into "FAIRBANKS JR.". This is
- necessary because the comma character is the delimiter which
- separates first and last names in the way the name is stored by
-
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- the program. Comma-deletion was added in Version 7.03 of the
- standard edition of VIDEOCAT; if you have a data file created
- under a prior version you may find that any names which included
- commas are somewhat garbled. You can edit these records to clean
- them up.
-
- Try to be consistent in the way you enter names. Different
- spellings will be treated as different names.
-
- Now enter the first name. For example, "ERIC" and
- "DOUGLAS". If middle names or initials are important, they
- should be appended to the FIRST name. For example: "LESLIE ANNE"
- and "GEORGE C.".
-
-
- Subject
- -------
-
-
- A list of 42 enumerated subject categories will be displayed
- on the screen whenever you indicate that you wish to enter or
- change a subject. Pick the one which seems most appropriate and
- click the button. If a category feels right to you it's correct
- enough.
-
-
- Form
- ----
-
-
- A list of 24 enumerated form descriptions will be displayed
- in a dialog box whenever you indicate that you wish to enter or
- change a form description. As in the case of subject code, the
- enumerated choices are the only choices; pick the one that feels
- right to you.
-
- In designing this program I looked at a number of published
- movie guides and television program listings and noted that
- movies are usually categorized in a genre described with one or
- two words, such as "western" or "musical comedy". The subject
- and form system which I devised is intended to implement this
- approach. One of the faults I find with other video catalog
- programs is they typically provide only a small number of very
- broad genre classification categories. I don't think that is
- adequate for the serious collector with a large collection.
-
-
- MPAA Code
- ---------
-
-
- A dialog box will present a list of the audience suitability
- ratings of the Motion Picture Association of America.
-
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- Rating
- ------
-
-
- A dialog box will present a list of 8 enumerated rating
- descriptions. The rating system is one commonly used in movie
- guides and TV schedule listings. Whether you rate a movie based
- on your personal opinion or that of professional critics is up to
- you.
-
- Color
- -----
-
-
- A dialog box will present a list of types of color
- characteristics (color, black & white, colorized, etc.).
-
-
- Sound
- -----
-
- A dialog box will present a list of types of sound
- characteristics (mono, stereo, silent, etc.).
-
-
- Format
- ------
- A dialog box will present a list of film and video formats
- (VHS, Beta, 35 mm, etc).
-
-
- Minutes Length
- --------------
-
-
- A dialog box will present an edit field for your entry.
- This entry may be up to 3 characters long and may be any
- combination of numbers and letters, although it is recommended
- that the characters be numeric and represent the running time in
- number of minutes.
-
-
- Cassette Number
- ---------------
-
-
- A dialog box will present an edit field for your entry.
- This entry may be up to 4 characters long and may be any
- combination of numbers and letters. It is recommended that you
- use numeric characters only. It can be omitted, although in the
- cataloging of a large collection this is the most useful single
- piece of information. If you use a simple sequential numbering
-
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- system, this will support a library of up to 9,999 cassettes,
- which is adequate for most users. If you include non-numeric
- characters, you may cause unintended effects on range selection
- aspect of the label printing utility.
-
-
- Index Number
- ------------
-
-
- This entry may also be any combination of letters and
- numbers up to 4 characters in length. It is recommended that you
- use numeric characters only. If you have multiple items on the
- same cassette you may either place the tape counter number or the
- sequence number. By sequence number, I mean coding the first
- movie "1", the second "2", and so on. Fanatics may prefer to use
- tape counter numbers. This entry is optional, but I strongly
- recommend that you use it. When the Label function prints a
- label for a cassette it will print multiple items in Index Number
- sequence. Using non-numeric characters in this field may produce
- unintended effects on the sorting sequence for label printing.
-
-
- Comments
- --------
-
-
- The program will display a small text editor window in which
- you can write free-form comments in 3 lines of 60 characters
- each. The cursor can be moved using the arrow keys, Home, and
- End. Text can be deleted using the Delete or Backspace keys.
-
- In order to maintain compatibility with the prior editions
- of VIDEOCAT, the text in the edit field is in fixed width
- spacing, so in the Windows and OS/2 editions it will look a
- little different than it will when the record is displayed in
- other windows which use variable width spacing.
-
- This field can be used to store any other data (e.g. Oscars
- and other awards) or a short plot summary, or any other
- information you might want to file with the record. Since you
- can search your data file for information contained in the
- comment lines, this is an easy way to add new kinds of search
- keys, such as names of script writers, musical score composers,
- production studios, etc.
-