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- Andrew Whiteley
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- (c) July and December 1995
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- Contact: c/o 104 Newbridge Hill
- ~~~~~~~ Bath, Somerset, BA1 3QB
- England
-
- Internet: Andy@wwhse.demon.co.uk
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-
- Introduction:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- After the fourth visit in less than a month to the local
- newsagents to buy a birthday card for someone the day after their
- birthday, I decided that it was about time that I got my diary into order
- and thereby avoid those uncomfortable 'what do you mean you haven't got my
- card yet?!!' 'phone calls. However, by the time I had got round to doing
- anything about it, I had missed another two birthdays and had made another
- couple of hurried visits to Smith's and the local post-box.
-
- As a result of my continual embarrassment, I decided to write a
- program which would make sure that I never missed another birthday again
- and after a while I sat down and programmed REMDATE. As I progressed I
- decided that it might as well remind me of any anniversaries and special
- dates (just in case I forgot Christmas again) and any important
- appointments that I might get.
-
- The first version did the job of reminding me of events in time,
- but that was about all. After a while of using REMDATE v1.0, I decided to
- rewrite it and add all the features that I thought would be useful to have
- on a diary type program.
-
- I hope that you find it as useful as I do - obviously it requires
- you to enter your data before it can work properly, but once it's in you
- can leave the worrying to REMDATE v2.2!
-
-
- ------
-
-
-
- Overview of Features:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- REMDATE v2.2
- ------------
-
- - Unlimited number of entries for Birthdays, Anniversaries, Regular
- Entries and Diary appointments.
-
- - Easy to use Calendar display, accessible by mouse with keyboard
- shortcuts for all options.
-
- - Address and Telephone book, with Search, Co-habitate and Print
- options.
-
- - 'IMPORT' option to incorporate data entered into Digita's Organiser
- into your REMDATE data file.
-
- - 'TOPICS' option - compatible with Public Domain supplements and those
- used by Digita's Organiser.
-
- - 'Go to Date' facility.
-
- - 'Point and Click' editing and address searching.
-
- - 'Quote for the Day'.
-
- - 'What happened on this Day'.
-
- - 'What happened in this Year'.
-
- - Powerful Print Feature which allows you to print in a variety of
- styles on different paper sizes, including for personal organisers.
- Data from REMDATE v2.2 can be automatically incorporated into the
- print outs.
-
- - Entries sorted by time if included.
-
- - 'Set Date and Time' option for users without Battery Backed up clocks.
-
- - Days until... calculator.
-
- - 'Lottery' option to automatically select the next weeks numbers
- from random and then remind you of them.
-
- - Easy to use Search facility.
-
- - Planner function summarises the events for the following days.
-
- - 'Things to Do' organiser.
-
- - Updateable with regular 'Supplement' files for Diary entries, Quotes,
- History events and additional Print Styles.
-
- - Ability to multitask with other programs and move REMDATE screen
- behind workbench.
-
- REMDATE WB
- ----------
-
- - Compact program that can be run on start-up.
-
- - Load every time computer is turned on / once a day.
-
- - Automatically turns off after desired time, or stays on until
- quitted.
-
- - Can access Addresses and 'Things to Do' from Workbench without
- having to load main program.
-
- - Can display a 'Quote for the Day'.
-
- - Display anywhere on your Workbench screen.
-
-
- -----
-
-
- Installation of REMDATE v2.2:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- HARD-DISK USERS
- ---------------
-
- If you have Workbench 2.04 or higher, run the 'Install_REMDATE' script
- which will ask you where you want to put the Programs and Data files and where
- to create the 'TOPICS' and 'IMPORT' directories. Unless you have read and
- understand the following section, I suggest that you use the default settings
- to ensure that REMDATE works without trouble.
-
- If you rather install the files manually, please bear in mind the
- following:
-
- - The programs REMDATE and REMDATE_WB can be located anywhere
-
- - Once run, they look at all available devices for the data files.
- If they can not be found, a new data file will be created. Thus
- it is important to put the Data files (i.e. 'REMDATE.xxx') in a
- logical device such as DH0: or S: If you want to keep them
- elsewhere, ensure that REMDATE can find them by Assigning REMDATE:
- to their path
-
- ******************************************************************************
- * *
- * - REMOVE THE INSTALLER DISK BEFORE RUNNING THE PROGRAM, or else it will *
- * use the data from the disk and not from where you have installed *
- * the data *
- * *
- ******************************************************************************
-
- - You can move the data at any time, so long as the above rules are
- obeyed
-
- - If the data files are not found in the System Disk's S: directory,
- you must tell REMDATE_WB where you have put them with the
- '-P' command - see later
-
-
- FLOPPY-DISK USERS
- -----------------
-
- - REMDATE v2.2 can be run directly from the floppy disk. The first time
- you do so, REMDATE will try to make a data file called REMDATE.dat
- in the 's' directory of your Workbench disk. It is therefore
- important that you remove the Workbench disk from the disk drive
- before running REMDATE for the first time. Once the REMDATE.dat
- file has been created on the REMDATE disk, then it will always
- be saved there.
-
-
- -----
-
-
- Running REMDATE v2.2:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- When run for the first time, a message will be displayed saying that
- REMDATE could not find any data, and a new file will be created.
-
- You will then be told that a 'SUPPLEMENT' file is present and you will
- be asked if you wish to update the files. This Supplement contains certain
- dates for 1996, such as Bank Holidays and other important dates. If you click
- on 'OK' this will add them to your file. When you quit, you'll be reminded to
- delete the Supplement file. If you don't then you may duplicate the entries
- the next time you run REMDATE v2.2.
-
-
- If there is a message file on the disk, then tese will be displayed at
- this point. These are just for information and can be deleted unless you
- really want to read them each time you run REMDATE.
-
- The Main Screen is then displayed. It is divided into 5 main areas:
-
- 1) Messages are displayed at the top of the screen. If there are no
- messages to be displayed, the date and copyright notice are
- shown.
-
- 2) The Calendar shows the current month. Today's date will be high-
- lighted in white. Any entries for that day will be shown in the
- display box underneath. Other entries will be shown by a colour
- code:
-
- Red - Birthday Light Blue - Anniversary
-
- Green - Regular Entry Dark Blue - Diary Entry
-
- You can look at any date by either Clicking on the date with the
- Left Mouse Button, or by using the Cursor Keys to move around.
-
- 3) The 'CALENDAR DISPLAY' allows you to select the Month and Year.
- Either click on the desired month and year or use the keys:
-
- F1 = January ...... F10 = October
-
- Del = November HELP = December
-
- The Year can be increased/decreased by using ALT and cursor keys.
-
- 4) The Display Box will show all the entries for the displayed date.
- If '(More)' is displayed then you can scroll through the entries
- using the Right 'Alt' and 'Amiga' buttons with the Up & Down
- cursor keys
-
- 5) The Options are selected by either clicking on the required box, or
- by pressing the Right-Amiga button and the first letter of the
- option. The use of Right-Amiga + First Letter applies for all
- options throughout REMDATE v2.2.
-
- If you have installed the data files correctly, the options HISTORY
- and PRINT should be in white. This means that they are available
- for use. Similarly, if you have any reminders waiting, REMINDERS
- will be highlighted, until it is selected.
-
- Additional Options can be selected by either pressing down the
- Right Mouse Button with the Left Mouse Button, or by pressing the
- Right Shift Button with the Right-Amiga Button.
-
-
-
- Setting the Date and Time:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- If you do not have a battery-backed up clock, then REMDATE v2.2 should detect
- this and bring up a requester allowing you to set the date and time. If your
- clock is showing the wrong date or time, then you can bring up the requester
- by clicking on the 'Date Box' at the top of the screen. This option requires
- the 'Date' file to be in the 'c' directory of your boot disk, or in any
- logical device. A copy of it is on the REMDATE master disk in the 'c'
- directory.
-
-
-
-
-
- Options Available:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-
-
- REMINDERS
- ---------
-
- Selecting 'REMINDERS' will bring up a screen with the entries that you need
- to have bought to your attention. The length of Warning you are given can
- be set (see EDIT). Press 'Esc' to Clear the List. If you have lots of
- reminders, you can scroll through the list using the cursor keys.
-
-
-
-
- TO DO
- -----
-
- This Option brings up a screen which allows you to make a checklist of 'Things
- To Do'. Click on 'ADD' (or R-A + 'A') and a cursor will appear at the next
- free entry. Enter whatever you have to do and press enter. If you want to
- change its position in the list, select it by clicking on it or by using
- F1 - F10, then select 'MOVE' and select its new position.
-
- If you want to remove one or more entries, highlight the ones you want to
- remove and select 'DONE IT'. A requester will be brought up checking that
- you want to delete them. (See notes on Requesters)
-
- 'RESET' allows you to de-select all high-lighted entries.
-
- 'NEXT' will display the next page of 'Things To Do' if you really are that
- disorganised!
-
- All options available will be highlighted in white.
-
- Click on 'FINISH' (or R-A + 'F' or 'Esc') to return to the main screen.
-
-
-
-
- EDIT
- ----
-
- If you select 'EDIT', a small Edit screen will scroll up from the bottom of
- the screen. This will show the Date selected, the first entry (if any) for
- that date, what type of entry it is (i.e. Birthday, anniversary etc) and
- how much warning should be given.
-
- To get a good idea how to use this screen follow the example below:
-
- Say you want to enter Fred Bloggs' Birthday.
-
- Make sure the cursor is flashing in the 'TEXT:' box. If it isn't, use the
- up and down cursors until it is.
-
- Enter the name i.e. Fred Bloggs
-
- [When editing text, you can use the Shift and Ctrl buttons with the left
- and right cursor keys to jump around the line more quickly]
-
- Then click on the type of Day it is i.e. Birthday. You can also use F1 - F4
- to select the type of day. The amount of warning that will be given will
- change to the default value for that type of reminder (See Options). If
- you want to change this, you can alter the number when the cursor is flashing
- by it and you can cycle through days, weeks or months by clicking on the
- word.
-
- Finally, alter the year to the year in which he was born. If you don't know
- for sure, then delete the year.
-
- When you've done all that, you have to select 'ADD' to tell REMDATE that
- you've finished. If you forget to do this, you'll be reminded.
-
- If you want to make any alterations to an entry, don't forget to click on
- 'ACCEPT' to register the changes. Once again, you'll be reminded if you
- try to leave without confirming the alterations.
-
- When you click on 'ADD' you will notice that the date on the Calendar will
- become coloured, depending on the type of Day selected.
-
- You will also notice that the 'NEXT' button will be highlighted. You can use
- the 'NEXT' and 'PREV' buttons to look through the entries for the selected
- day. Make sure that the Text line is empty before Adding a New entry - the
- 'NEXT' button will not be high-lighted and 'ADD' will be shown rather than
- 'ACCEPT'
-
- If you want to delete an entry, make sure that the Correct entry is displayed
- and then select 'DELETE' (or press the 'Del' key). A requester will confirm
- your choice and the entry will be deleted.
-
- If you wish to enter the Address for the person, you can click on 'SHOW
- ADDRESS' which will temporarily close the Edit window and bring up the
- 'Address Book'. (See 'ADDRESS BOOK' for details about this)
-
- If you want to alter the date to edit, you can click on the Calendar display
- and alter the date, month and year. The entries for the new date will then
- be displayed.
-
- When you have finished editing the data, select 'FINISH' (or 'Esc') to return
- to the Main Screen.
-
-
- Point and Click Editing
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- As an alternative to selecting 'EDIT' you can simply point the mouse at an
- entry and then click on the left mouse button - the edit box will be brought
- up with the correct entry displayed.
-
- Point and Click Address Search
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If a birthday entry is displayed, point at the name, press the right mouse
- button and then simultaneously press the left mouse button. The address
- book will be opened and the name used to search for an address. (See
- 'Address Book')
-
-
- Note about Regular Entries
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Previous versions of REMDATE (v2.0 and v2.1) had an option call 'Special Days'
- for entries such as Christmas Day which occurred once a year on the same day.
- This has been replaced by 'Regular Entries'. When this option is selected
- a box will appear which allows you to set how often the entry is to be
- repeated.
-
- If this is once a year, just click on 'OK'. If it is anything else, you have
- to click on the word 'Year' to cycle through Days, Weeks, Months and Years.
- Then enter how many days etc. you want it to repeat over. (i.e. Every 2
- months). If the selection is every 'x' months or years, then a message will
- be shown in brackets sying either '(On the Same Day)' or '(On the Same Date)'.
-
- If the Same Date is selected, it will keep exactly the same date for each
- entry. e.g. 25th. December
-
- If the Same Day is selected, then the future entries will be placed on the
- nearest date to the selected one, but ensuring that it is on the same day of
- the week. e.g. If the original entry is on the second Monday of the month,
- and you want to be reminded every 2 months, then the other entries will be
- placed on the the second Monday of every second month. N.B. If you select,
- say, the fifth Monday of a month, you should realise that often there will
- be only four Mondays in a month - REMDATE will choose the last available one.
-
- IMPORTANT:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- Please select an 'Until' Date wherever possible. If you do not, REMDATE will
- create entries until it either runs out of space or gets bored. Either uses
- up space un-necessarily!
-
-
-
-
- OPTIONS
- -------
-
- This brings up a screen of available preferences. On the left are the default
- values for the length of warnings for the different types of days.
-
- On the right hand side are some further options:
-
- Lottery - REMDATE will automatically select six 'lucky' numbers for
- the next National Lottery day. This will only be done
- once you reload after turning this option on.
-
- Load Once - REMDATE will only load once a day. This is useful if you
- want the main program loaded each day, i.e. if you place
- it in your WBStartup Drawer, but you don't want it loading
- every time you turn on
-
- Auto-quit - REMDATE will display all relevant reminders for 10 seconds
- and then turn itself off. The countdown can be aborted.
-
- Confirm Deletes - Turn this off at your peril! All File deletions etc
- will be performed without checking with you first. Deleted
- data can not ne reclaimed.
-
-
- At the bottom, you can select your own personal choice of font. REMDATE will
- check to see if it is suitable. If it isn't, the selection will return
- to 'Default'.
-
- Click on 'SAVE' to keep your changes permanent. 'FINISH' will not save the
- changes but use them until REMDATE is quitted. If you save the data, the
- preferences will also be saved.
-
-
-
- GOTO DATE
- ---------
-
- This option brings up a requester with the current date in. Alter this to
- the date you require and press enter. The calender will be set to this date.
- This is usually quicker than selecting the date by using the mouse to alter
- the date, month and year.
-
-
-
-
-
- PRINT
- -----
-
- The 'PRINT' option allows you to print off a variety of useful diary and
- reminder styles in various different formats.
-
- A requester will ask you if you are using a Dot Matrix or Layout compatible
- Laser Printer, before searching through the Print File to find which
- formats are available.
-
- A list will be presented which you can scroll through. Each entry will show
- what size of paper it is meant for, followed by a brief description of what
- will be produced.
-
- If you select an entry, a fuller description will be provided.
-
- Depending on what you decide to print, REMDATE will ask you for relevant
- information, before giving you the final decision to print.
-
-
- N.B. The Print-Outs have been tested on as many Dot Matrix Printers as
- possible and have worked on all of them. I can not guarantee
- that they will work perfectly on other types of printer, though I have
- made them as non-printer specific as I can. If you have
- any difficulty, please send me examples of what your printer produces
- together with the type of printer and printer-driver you are using and,
- if possible, a photocopy of your printer commands (from the printer
- manual) and I will try to update the files and send you them once
- completed.
-
-
-
-
- ADDRESS
- -------
-
- Selecting 'ADDRESS' from the Main Screen will bring up the 'ADDRESS BOOK'. If
- you select it from the Edit Screen, then REMDATE will automatically try to
- find the address for the person who you are editing.
-
-
- 'ADD' - Select this and then enter the name, address and 'phone number as
- prompted. The Postcode will be 'auto-capitalised'. You can use the cursor
- keys to alter the data. Once you have finished, the entry will be
- automatically saved. The 'ADD' option will now change to 'ALTER'.
-
- 'ALTER' - Select this and then you can alter the data as for 'ADD'. If you
- want to add another person, you must select 'SEARCH' and enter their
- name, clicking on 'ADD' when they are not found. You can also select
- 'NEXT' until a clear screen is presented and the 'ADD' option is
- reactivated.
-
- 'DELETE' - This will Delete the currently displayed name and address. If
- there are more than one person living at that address (see 'CO-HABITATE')
- then REMDATE will display how many people are left there.
-
- 'FINISH' - Select this to return to the Main Screen.
-
- 'NEXT' - If you are searching for an address (see 'SEARCH') then this will
- display the next possible match. Also, if you have an address displayed
- and you want to clear it to ADD a new one, select 'NEXT' until the screen
- clears, then select 'ADD'.
-
- 'PRINT' - This allows you to print the current address. Options allow you
- to set 'offsets' so that you can print directly to an envelope and also
- 'auto-punctuate' adding commas and full-stops where necessary. You can
- alter the persons name for printing ("Mr. A.N. Other" instead of Alex
- Other") and also print off the 'phone numbers.
-
- 'CO-HABITATE' - If you know two or more people living at the same address,
- you can use this option instead of typing the address in repeatedly.
- Once you have entered the first person, as described above, use 'SEARCH'
- to enter the next persons name. When it is not found, select
- 'CO-HABITATE'. REMDATE will ask you to enter part of the name OR address
- of the person that already lives there. Once you have confirmed the
- correct address, the two people will 'share' that address
-
- 'SEARCH' - This allows you to Search for a certain name or address. Select
- 'SEARCH' and then enter part of the required name. Any matches will be
- displayed; use 'NEXT' to look through them until you find the one you
- want.
-
-
- N.B. When calling the address book from the 'EDIT' Screen, it is important
- to remember that the address will be found if the Name is spelt the
- same in the Data Entry and the Address Book. You may find it easier,
- therefore, to enter the address from the 'EDIT' screen as you enter
- the data.
-
-
-
- QUIT
- ----
-
- Selecting 'QUIT' allows you to leave REMDATE v2.2. REMDATE will check to
- see if there are any 'out of date' diary entries that need to be deleted
- as well as seeing if you need to save any altered data. If you want to be
- selective about which entries to delete, then you can VIEW all outstanding
- entries and each one will be displayed in turn.
-
- If a Supplement File has been detected you will offered a chance to delete
- it to avoid duplicating any entries in the History or Phrase files.
-
-
-
-
-
- (THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS ARE SELECTED BY PRESSING THE RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON OR
- RIGHT SHIFT BUTTON WHEN MAKING THE SELECTION)
-
-
-
- PLANNER
- -------
-
- You can list all entries for the next 'x' days, regardless of how much
- warning you have asked to be given, by selecting 'PLANNER'. You will be
- asked to enter how long you want to look in advance and, once confirmed,
- all entries found will be displayed. If there are more than 12 you can
- use the cursor keys to scroll up and down.
-
-
-
-
- UNTIL
- -----
-
- This will simply tell you how many days there are, from today, until the
- day selected. Useful if you want to know how many days it is until your
- holiday, or next birthday etc (!) If there are more than 7 days to go,
- REMDATE will also display the total in weeks and days.
-
-
-
-
-
- FIND
- ----
-
- This allows you to quickly locate an entry and speed you to it.
-
-
-
-
-
- IMPORT
- ------
-
- This option scans the 'IMPORT' directory, (default path = DH0:IMPORT) for
- data files which have been created by, or are for use by Digita's Organiser
- program.
-
- If you have a copy of this program (either full or demo versions) and have
- entered data into it, you can place the data files into the 'IMPORT'
- directory and REMDATE will read the data into your REMDATE data file.
-
- All Organiser entries, including Diary entries, Addresses and 'Things to
- Do' wll be read. Obviously, features which are not supported by REMDATE v2.2
- such as 'Links', will be ignored.
-
-
-
-
-
- HISTORY
- -------
-
- When this is selected, a requester appears that offers you the choice of
- History entries for 'Today' or for a particular year.
-
- TODAY
- ~~~~~
- REMDATE will search through its data files and look for all the events that
- have happened on the selected day. A box will appear with the entries
- listed chronologically. If there are a lot, use the cursor keys to scroll
- through; Pressing 'SHIFT' will scroll 5 lines at a time, whilst using 'CTRL'
- will go to the top or bottom of the list.
-
- Select 'FINISH' (or 'Esc') to return to the Main Screen.
-
-
- YEAR
- ~~~~
- This similar to 'HISTORY' but will display all the events that happened in
- a certain year. Once you have chosen the year to look at, REMDATE will
- search through its files before displaying the list of events. Once again,
- you can scroll through the list with the cursor keys, using 'SHIFT' and
- 'CTRL' to speed it up a bit.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- QUOTE
- -----
-
- This option will bring up a random Quote or Thought for the Day for you
- to ponder over and reflect upon.
-
-
-
-
-
- TOPICS
- ------
-
- 'Topics' are text files which can contain any information you like. There
- are many available on the Public Domain which have been written for Digita's
- Organiser; REMDATE v2.2 can also read them. When selected for the first time,
- REMDATE scans the 'TOPICS' Directory (Default path = DH0:TOPICS) for all
- available files, and then displays them.
-
- The first page is an 'INDEX' which shows you the loaded Topics. If you click
- on a Topic of interest, REMDATE will turn to the appropriate page. You can
- use the left and right cursors to turn page by page, or use the shift key with
- them to jump between Topics.
-
- The 'PRINT' option (see above) allows you to print off the Topics, either in a
- size convenient for your personal organiser or for A4 paper.
-
-
-
-
-
- SAVE
- ----
-
- If highlighted in white, this shows that there is some new or altered data
- that needs to be saved. If it's still grey then there isn't much point in
- selecting it.
-
-
-
-
- -----
-
-
-
- Some General Points:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-
- REQUESTER BOXES
- ---------------
-
- These appear from time to time to help you along your way through the program.
- The options shown at the bottom can be selected by various means. You can
- click on the required response with the mouse or use the keyboard; if a
- reply is highlighted in white, then it can be selected by pressing 'RETURN'
- Otherwise, you can select the required reply using the 'Function' buttons,
- 'F1' selects the left most button, 'F2' the next and so on.
-
-
- SELECTING OPTIONS
- -----------------
-
- You can either click on the required option with the mouse, or use the Right
- Amiga button in combination with the first letter of the Option.
-
- The only exception to this is when you want to select an option from the
- second page of options and you need to press either the Right Mouse Button or
- the Right Shift Button as well.
-
-
- TYPES OF DAYS
- -------------
-
- Birthdays and Anniversaries are fairly self-explanatory and only require you
- to enter the person's name. They will not be deleted by REMDATE.
-
- Regular Entries are recurring entries, the interval between which can be set
- to almost whatever you want. (See 'EDIT' above)
-
- Diary Dates are 'one off' entries and will be deleted when that day has past.
-
-
- PRINT STYLES
- ------------
-
- It is possible for you to create your own Print Styles by editing the Print
- Data files, 'REMDATE.prt.dm' and 'REMDATE.prt.ly'. If you intend to do so
- then only work on a copy of the data files, as corrupting the data may
- result in it failing to work. There are fairly strict rules that have to be
- followed and there are many REMDATE compatible variables that can be used,
- all of which are documented in the File REMDATE_PRINT.doc
-
- If you create a useful new Print Style then please send it to the above
- address so that it can be included in a subsequent Supplement file.
-
-
- SUPPLEMENT FILES
- ----------------
-
- These will be made widely available from P.D. companies and Bulletin Boards
- towards the end of each year. They will include the following year's
- Bank Holidays and Special events, as well as any new quotes, new events from
- the preceding year and new Print Styles.
-
- If you prefer, send a self-addressed stamped envelope with a blank 3.5" disk
- to me when reminded to by REMDATE and I'll happily send you a copy of the
- Supplement file.
-
-
- MOVING THE REMDATE SCREEN
- -------------------------
-
- The REMDATE screen can be pushed behind Workbench to allow you to run other
- software at the same time. This can be achieved by pressing the Right Amiga
- and Shift Keys, together with the 'R' key. The same key presses will bring
- REMDATE back to the display. Your other programs will continue to
- multi-task in the background.
-
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-
- This smaller program is designed to be incorporated into your Startup-
- Sequence so that it can remind you of all the entries that you have entered
- into the Main Program. It has the advantage of using less memory than the
- main program whilst also being able to open anywhere on the Workbench Screen
- and Multitask with other programs, allowing you to be reminded of forthcoming
- events without having to worry about remembering to load REMDATE first!
-
-
- REMDATE_WB can called from CLI or from your Startup-Sequence and if no
- commands are included, will open in the middle of the screen until closed.
-
- However, you can modify its behaviour by using various commands:
-
-
- Syntax: REMDATE_WB -Cn
-
- where 'C' is the command letter and 'n' is the variable.
-
-
- Commands Available:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- COMMAND VARIABLE ACTION
- ------- -------- ------
-
-
- -L 0 Loads whenever called
-
- 1 Only loads once a day
-
-
- -Q 0 Remains on display until Quitted
-
- 1 Autoquits after a set length of time
- (Default = 10 seconds)
-
-
- -W 1/50's sec Length of time to remain on display
- before 'Autquitting'. 500 = 10 secs
-
-
- -X X co-ods The 'x' co-ordinate of the top left hand
- corner of the window
-
-
- -Y Y co-ods The 'y' co-ordinate of the top left hand
- corner of the window
-
- N.B. If there is insufficient room for
- the window to open on the screen,
- REMDATE_WB will adjust its own
- position to fit
-
-
- -F Font_name REMDATE compatible font to be used
- (i.e 8x8 non-proportional font)
-
-
- -T 0 No 'Quote for the Day' will be shown
-
- 1 Will randomly select a Quote for the Day
-
- N.B. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WB 1.3
-
-
- -P Path Name If the data files are NOT in the System's
- S: directory, then you will need to tell
- REMDATE_WB where they are:
-
- e.g. -Pdh1:Remdate/
-
-
-
- N.B. If you have a Workbench 1.3 Amiga, then DO NOT select the Quote option
- and DO NOT click on 'TO DO' if you there isn't a note at the
- top saying you have 'things to do' waiting. Your machine will Guru if
- you do.
-
-
-
- Options:
- ~~~~~~~
-
- You can look up an address by clicking on 'ADDRESS' and enter a name or part
- of name. If there is more than one match, click on 'NEXT' to see the others
-
- Clicking on 'TO DO' will display the list of things that you need to do.
-
- N.B. You can not alter the data from REMDATE_WB. If you need to do so, you
- will have to load REMDATE.
-
-
- =============================================================================
-
-
- DISTRIBUTION:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- REMDATE and REMDATE_WB can be freely distributed on the Public
- Domain, provided the following rules are adhered to:
-
- a) All files, including this document file, are distributed
- together.
-
- b) No alterations are made to any of the files, whatsoever, with
- the exception of REMDATE.prt.dm and REMDATE.prt.ly
-
- c) The Programs are used entirely at the risk of the user - no
- blame nor liability for any damage caused by the use or
- misuse of these programs will be accepted by the author.
-
- d) Both programs are SHAREWARE (see program and below for details)
-
-
-
- REGISTRATION DETAILS:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- REMDATE and REMDATE_WB are released on to the Public Domain and have no
- features or options disabled. However, if you use the programs and find
- them useful then you can register with the author. Details of how to do
- this can be found in the program if you click on the 'REMDATE' icon at the
- Top Left of the Main Screen. Also, an application form can be printed off
- by using the 'PRINT' option.
-
- Once registered, you will be sent updated History, Quote and Print files.
- If you are on FidoNet or the Internet, you will have supplement files sent
- to you as soon as they are completed; if you are not on a B.B.S., then you
- can receive the files by sending a blank disk to the author - REMDATE will
- tell you when. Reminders to Register will also no longer appear.
-
-
-
- BUG REPORTING:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- REMDATE and REMDATE_WB have been tested for several months on various
- systems, (A500, A500+, A600, A1200, A1500, A3000, A4000/030, A4000/040 AND
- A4000/060), without any problems. Should you encounter a 'Crash Report'
- please write down the code and drop me a line explaining exactly how it
- happened, so that I can fix it. Also any suggestions for improvements will
- be gratefully received. Workbench 1.3 users please note the limitations of
- REMDATE_WB - see above.
-
-
-
- HISTORY ENTRIES AND QUOTES:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- If there are any History entries which you feel should be included in the
- program, then please let me know to inclusion in the next Supplement file.
-
- Similarily, any Quotes or 'Thoughts for the Day' will be gratefully received.
-
-
-
-
- THANKS TO:
- ~~~~~~~~~
-
- Dave Whiteley \
- Chris Shaw > For Testing the Program
- James Gallen /
-
- Julie Stanford For Copy Checking the Data Files
-
-
- Les Ottaway \
- Paul Gooch \ For reporting bugs and making
- P.J. Pilkington / various suggestions for improvements
- Bernard Knowles /
-
-
-
-
- CONTACT:
- ~~~~~~~
-
- Address: Andrew Whiteley
- c/o 104 Newbridge Hill
- Bath, Somerset, BA1 3QB
- England
-
- Internet: Andy@wwhse.demon.co.uk
-
-
-
- I hope that you enjoy using REMDATE and find it useful.
-
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