Rockford! and this documentation are protected under U.S. and international copyright laws. Any unauthorized use or distribution of this program is prohibited.
Copyright, 1991, 1992 by George Campbell
Rockford! is a shareware program, and this is an unregistered copy. You may try this copy for 30 days, but then must register. Registration costs $15.
Individual Users
You may use as many copies of the registered version of Rockford! as you have computers. You may not, however, give away the registered version.
Professional Users
Business and professional users must purchase separate copies of the $30 Rockford! Professional version for each computer used to run it.
REGISTRATION
There are three ways to register this program:
1. Send a check or money order for the registration fee, written on a U.S. bank and made payable to:
OsoSoft
1472 Sixth Street
Los Osos, CA 93402
2. If you use CompuServe, you can register online. Log on to CIS and give the command "GO SWREG." Use the CompuServe menus to locate and register the program by name. CompuServe will bill your account for the amount of the registration fee, and I'll ship the program to you immediately.
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All orders will be shipped within one week.
Call the OsoSoft BBS, at (805) 528-3753 for the latest version of this program and for other programs by George Campbell.
THE ROCKFORD! INTERFACE
Unlike many other Windows programs, Rockford! uses command buttons and drop-down list boxes to perform most functions. The commands you need to create card designs are always right on the screen, grouped according to function. Traditional Windows menus duplicate most button functions, and offer some less-used commands.
Flashing Scroll Lock
You may notice that your Scroll Lock LED is flashing. Due to a missing feature in Visual Basic, this is necessary to keep track of the current line number when you click in the text editing box.
On a very few systems, this routine may cause text entry problems. If this occurs, modify the Properties for your Rockford! icon in the Windows Program Manager.
Add NF to the Command line area in the Properies dialog box. Be sure to put a space between ROCKPRO.EXE and the NF parameter. This will stop the flashing and solve the text entry problem. However, you will have to press the Update button to update your display after using the mouse to move the cursor to a new line.
Editing Text in Rockford!
Rockford!'s editing box works just like your Windows word processing program. You can simply type your text in the box. When you press <Enter> formatting from the current line carries over to the next line. To position the cursor in your text, either use the cursor keys or click the mouse cursor where you want to type. If you select text by dragging with the mouse, new text you type replaces the selected text.
As you type, you'll notice that your typing changes aren't reflected in the WYSIWYG display unless you press <Enter> or change formatting. This saves time, and any changes you make in formatting or other areas automatically updates the display. If, however, you want automatic updating at all times, check the [Auto-Update Enabled] command in the Edit menu.
LEFT SIDE BUTTONS
On the far left of your screen is a vertical row of buttons, in three groups. These buttons handle basic file and printing operations.
The Text Group
This group has just two buttons:
[Edit] -- This button returns the cursor to the text editing box. Since Rockford! normally returns control to the editing box, you'll rarely, if ever have to click this button.
[Exit] -- Click this button to leave Rockford! You'll be asked whether you want to save the current design. Click [Yes] to save, [No] to exit, or [Cancel] to return to Rockford!
The Card Group
Several buttons make up this group, which deals with files and your card design as a whole.
[Update] -- This button updates the WYSIWYG display. To prevent excessive delays, some commands used in Rockford! do not automatically update this display. Any time you want to see an updated version of your card, just click this button. Note: you can also update your display by moving the cursor to a new line of text in the editing box if you've checked the Updating Enabled menu entry.
[Clear] -- This button clears your current card from the screen and from memory. You'll be asked to confirm this command.
[New] -- This button clears your current card and prepares Rockford! for an entirely new card, with no filename attached.
[Load] -- The Load command retrieves an existing card design from your hard disk. Card designs use the extension .CAR, unless you specify a different extension.
[Save] -- Saves the current card with the current filename. If no filename has been assigned to the current card, the Save As dialog box will appear.
[Save As] -- Lets you assign a new name for a card design. If you enter a filename without an extension, Rockford! will add the .CAR extension.
[Print] -- Drops the file menu down, highlighting one of the available printing options.
[AddPic] --Opens a dialog box for loading graphical images. Rockford! can only use images in Windows' BMP format. To preview clip art images, click once on a clip art file in the filename box. To load an image onto your card, double click on the file name you want to load, or click OK.
The Layout Group
These buttons control the overall layout of your design.
[Horiz] -- This button selects the Horizontal card layout. This is the default.
[Vert] -- This button switches to a Vertical layout.
[Margins] -- This button lets you set customized margins for your card. These margins affect only the top and sides, and do not alter the position of any borders. The default is .1 inch.
[Offset] -- This button controls the spacing between the card edge and the borders drawn with the Border Type list box. The default is 0.
RIGHT SIDE COMMANDS
These commands deal with text formatting and graphics. Some are buttons, while others present options in list boxes.
Text Attributes (Insert Within Line)
These buttons allow you to insert boldfacing, italics, etc. within a line of type on your card. When you click one of these buttons, a code, such as <Bold>, is inserted in your text, telling Rockford! to change the attributes for all characters following the code. To remove a code, simply use normal editing tools to delete it.
NOTE: You cannot place two formatting codes next to each other. At least one character or space must separate formatting codes. Also, these formatting codes do not work on split lines.
CAUTION: Inserting formatting inside lines may alter that line's position, especially when using right-aligned or centered text. If you want to change the formatting of an ENTIRE line, use the line formatting commands.
[Normal] -- This inserted <Norm> code shuts off all other codes.
[Bold] -- Inserts <Bold> in your text. Any font may be boldfaced.
[Ital] -- Inserts <Ital>.
[Underline] -- Inserts <Under>.
[Subscript] -- Inserts <Subs>.
[Superscript] -- Inserts <Supr>
NOTE: You cannot use any of the above buttons on lines which have the Split at Tilde attribute.
[Bullet] -- This button inserts a standard bullet character at the current cursor position.
Text Attributes (Whole Line)
Unlike the previous set of commands, these commands affect an entire line. Any time you're going to change the formatting of an ENTIRE line, use these commands. They produce better results and avoid line placement errors.
[Line] -- Displays or sets the current line number.
[Dupe Previous] -- This button repeats the formatting of the line above the current line. This is useful whenever you want duplicate formats on several lines.
[Font] -- This drop-down list box displays the current font, and allows you to change a line to another font. Click on the arrow to drop down the font selection list. Scroll through the list, then click on your font selection. You'll see a sample of your selected font.
[Size] -- Displays and sets the current font size. Sizes range from 4 to 36 points, in one-point intervals for smaller fonts. If you want a font size not shown on the chart, enter the number in the size display area.
HINT: Changing the font size of a blank line affects line spacing. Use this trick to adjust line spacing in 1-point intervals.
[Border] -- This list box offers five options for card borders, ranging from none, to single, double, bold, and thin/thick double lines.
[Align] -- This control affects the alignment of the selected line. The current setting shows in the display area. You can choose, left or right aligned, centered, or split lines.
[Style] -- Five check boxes control text attributes for the entire line. The Normal box, when checked, overrides all the others.
[Rev.] -- This check box reverses the text for the selected line, making the text white on a black background. This option will not work properly if you use inserted text attributes. Note, add leading and trailing spaces to control the width of the black area.
The Graphics Objects Group
This group of commands controls line drawing, plus positioning and scaling.
[Object] -- This drop-down list box selects an individual object for editing. As a default, the word PIC shows in the display area, identifying a clip art image as the current object. If you do line drawings, each line, box, or circle gets an object number, which appears on the WYSIWYG screen with the object. To manipulate an object, click the down arrow, then select the object of your choice. You may create up to 12 line-drawing objects.
[Width] -- This box controls the width of line drawing elements. Widths range from 1 to 24 pixels on the screen, which translates roughly to point measurements on the printer.
[Draw] -- This check box enables line drawing. Click it before attempting to create a line. Rockford! will automatically select the next available object number.
[Line], [Box], [Circle] -- These options, only one of which can be highlighted, determine the type of object you want to draw.
Draw [Black] or [White] Options -- These options control the color of the object you are going to draw, or change the color of an existing object. Black is the default.
[Move], [Size] Options -- These options determine whether the scroll bars move or size the current object.
[Scroll Bars] -- Scroll bars control positioning of graphical elements. Depending on which of the option buttons above has the highlight, you can manipulate objects in .01 inch increments.
[Erase Selected] -- This button temporarily erases the current image.
[Restore] -- This button restores objects deleted with the [Erase] buttons.
[Erase All] -- This button removes all graphical elements from the screen. As with the erase selected button, the images can be restored, one at a time, with the [Restore] button.
MENU COMMANDS
Some button and list functions are duplicated in traditional Windows menus. Other functions are offered only in menus. For duplicated instructions, see the equivalent button command.
FILE MENU
New Card Design -- Clears the current card and set up for a new design.
Open Card File -- Open an existing .CAR card design file.
Save Current Card -- Saves the current card with the current filename.
Save Current Card As... -- Allows you to save the current design under a different filename.
Insert Graphic File -- Lets you select a clip art image for insertion in your design.
Print Card Layout -- This command, whether selected here, or after pressing the Print button, prints your design in its actual size, and as a double-sized image, with crop marks.
Print Sheet of Cards -- This command prints an entire sheet of actual-sized cards. In the horizontal format, you can print 10 cards per sheet. In vertical format, you're limited to 9 cards per sheet. You'll be prompted for the number of copies you want. One is the default.
Print Camera-Ready Four-Up Layout -- This command prints your design in a four-up format, with four cards on the page. This format is preferred by many printers. Check with your printer to decide whether to use crop marks or not. You'll be prompted about how many copies to print. You may select whether or not to print crop marks on the page.
Exit -- Quits Rockford!, with a confirmation box.
EDIT MENU
To use this menu, you must first highlight text in the text-editing box by dragging the mouse over the text you want to use.
Copy -- Sends a copy of selected text to the Windows Clipboard. Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<Ins>
Cut -- Removes selected text from the editing box, then stores it in the clipboard. Shortcut: <Shift>+<Del>
Paste -- Copies text from the Windows Clipboard to the current cursor location in the editing box.. Shortcut: <Shift>+<Ins>.
Edit Layout Sheet Text -- This command is available only in Rockford! Professional.
Auto-Updating Enabled -- This command turns Auto-Updating on for the text editing box. Normally it is off to save time when entering text. Click the command to add a check-mark and enable auto-updating.
LAYOUT MENU
This menu duplicates the buttons in the Layout group.
Horizontal -- Changes design to the horizontal format.
Vertical -- Changes design to a vertical format.
Use Pre-Scored Card Stock -- This command switches to a layout for pre-scored card stock. For availability of this material, see your Rockford! manual, in ROCKFORD.DOC.
Margins -- Sets margins for card text.
Offset -- Changes the offset for card borders from the edges of the card design.
Shift Page Horizontally -- Shifts layout to left or right. Use decimal fractions in inches. Negative values shift the layout to the left.
Shift Page Vertically -- Shifts layout up and down. Same instructions as above.
FONTS MENU
Rebuild Font List -- Creates an updated font list for Rockford!
Make Current Font Default -- this command sets all the lines of a card design to the font currently shown in the font selection list box. Lines already having another font name will not change. This command also sets the font for printing the descriptive lines on printed layout sheets.
Insert Character Styles in Line -- This command opens another menu, which allows you to insert character formatting commands inside text lines in the editing box. These functions are the same as those in the top group of buttons at the right of the screen.
PICTURE SCALING MENU
The functions in this menu are not duplicated with on-screen buttons. Here you can re-scale a clip art image you've added to your design. Scaling percentages affect the image as it currently appears -- not the original image. Click on the percentage of change you want.
Custom -- This button lets you enter a customized scaling percentage. Values ranging from 25% to 250% are best.
HELP MENU
Help with Rockford! <F1> -- This command opens a new window, which presents help information for Rockford! On the left of this screen is an index of topics covered in the main help screen. To get help on a topic, just click on the topic's name.
About Rockford! -- Version Information
OsoSoft Program Info -- Information on other OsoSoft programs and an automated order form.
DRAWING AN OBJECT
To draw an object in the WYSIWYG screen, first select the type of object ([Line], [Box],[Circle]), then set the width for the lines used to draw the object. Click on the [Draw] checkbox, then move the mouse pointer inside the WYSIWYG display and depress the left mouse button at the starting point of a line, the upper left corner of a box, or the center of a circle. Drag the mouse pointer to a new location. A rubber-band image of your object will appear as you draw. When the object is approximately the right size, release the left mouse button to place your object on the screen. A number will appear next to the object to identify it.
MOVING AN OBJECT OR CLIP ART IMAGE
Start by selecting the object in the [Object] list box. Next, click on the [Move] option button.
To move the object in .005" increments, click on the [Up], [Down], [Left], or [Right] arrows on the appropriate scroll bar.
To move the object in .05" increments, click the scroll bar regions between the arrows and the position button on the scroll bar.
To move the object in larger increments, click and drag the position button on either scroll bar.
DRAGGING A CLIP ART IMAGE
You can move a clip art image by dragging it around the screen with the mouse. Position the image roughly with the mouse, then use the scroll bars for precise positioning.
SCALING A LINE DRAWING OBJECT
First, select the object you want to resize, then click the [Size] option button. Use the scroll bars to alter the size of the object.
SCALING A CLIP ART IMAGE
First, select the PIC object in the [Object] list box. Click the [Size] option button.
Use the scroll bars to change the size of your image. Once the image is the size you want, you can re-position it with the [Move] option.
NOTE: For true proportional scaling of images, use the Graphics Scaling command on the main menu.
EDITING YOUR DESIGNS
Once you've designed a few cards, you can use them as templates for future card designs. It's easy to make changes.
Editing text
To replace existing text with new text, highlight existing text by dragging over it with the mouse, one line at a time, then type your new text, which will automatically replace the highlighted text.
Controlling Line Spacing
You can make fine changes in the spacing between lines of text. Position the cursor on a blank line and change the font size for that line. You'll see the changes on your screen. You can make changes in 1-point (1/72") intervals.
Placing Text Beside Clip Art Images
To position text next to or around clip art images, use the [Alignment] options. To position text to the right of an image, choose the Right Aligned alignment option, then add spaces after the text. Use the Left Aligned option to position text to the left of an image., and add spaces to the left of the text.
Working with Split Lines
Rockford!'s ability to split lines is very powerful, letting you position blocks of text on both sides of the card. Normally, the right half of the line is left-aligned, while the right half is right-aligned. Insert spaces to pad the text until it's aligned just the way you want. Click the [Update] button to view your changes. Notice that format changes inserted within split lines do not work.
Printing Samples
When working with complex card designs, print occasional samples of your design for checking. Your printed image may vary slightly from the image in the WYSIWYG screen. After printing a sample, make changes to correct slight misalignments.