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- JEPERS v2.03 Louis Miranda REGISTRATION $20.00
- REFERENCE SCIENTIFIC DATABASE DATA JAN90
- ~FILES: j203pgm.snd j203doc.sdn
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- 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
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