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JEPERS v2.03 Louis Miranda REGISTRATION $20.00
REFERENCE SCIENTIFIC DATABASE DATA JAN90
~FILES: j203pgm.snd j203doc.sdn
JEPRS (pronounced "Jeepers!") is the Journal and Editorial
Personal Reference System. What does that mean? That means
that you now have an easy to use, menu-driven program to keep
track of reference citations to the (scientific) literature.
Anyone who writes extensively, such as a scientist, and needs
an up-to-date list of references, needs JEPRS.
Briefly, JEPRS allows you to add references to your database
(either directly or by importing a MEDLINE or BRS/Colleague
formatted file), search through those references with an easy
but powerful search module, and format those references for
output to a file or printer in virtually any format
imaginable, including boldface, italics, underlining,
superscripts, and sub- scripts.
Version 2.03: 14 January 1990; 138,884 bytes
New feature:
You can now add and search for "foreign" (non-English)
characters in the PC's extended character set in your
references:
On the ADD REFERENCE and EDIT REFERENCE screens, you can add
any character to your reference that your PC can display;
characters not on the keyboard (such as "é" or "ß" or "█")
are entered by holding down the [Alt] key and entering the
ASCII code of the letter or symbol on the numeric keypad.
For example, to enter a "beta", hold down [Alt], press
[2],[2],[5], and then let go of the [Alt] key, and you should
see ß on your screen.
On the SEARCH MENU, you can also search for the extended
characters you have entered into your references. (However,
you cannot search for the box-drawing characters (such as
╚├╣╕┴).)
When using these extended characters, and then searching for
them, keep these facts in mind:
1. Make sure your printer can print them! Not all printers
can print the PC's extended character set.
2. Realize that when searching, "a" is not the same as "à"
(that is, non-English characters do NOT match the English
ones); if you entered "à" in your reference, then you must
use "à" when searching for it.
3. Whether searching is set to CASE-SENSITIVE = NO or YES,
JEPRS will NOT convert lowercase extended characters to
their uppercase equivalents. For example, if
you turn Case Sensitivity off, and search for "Léone",
then JEPRS will convert that to "LéONE" before searching;
it will NOT convert it to "LÉONE".
(SDA format Copyright 1990 SDN Project for SDNet/Works! (sm))
JAN90 DATA