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- Elements III
- Written by Paul Thomas Miller
-
- Shareware fee: $15
-
-
- Changes to Elements from version 2.3b...
-
- * Now REQUIRES AmigaDOS 2.0
- * Runs only from the WorkBench
- * Uses WorkBench 2.0 Helvetica font in 9, 11, and 13 sizes
- * Opens on a public screen
- * All windows are redesigned for better 2.0 look
- * Defaults are specified from the icon
-
-
- Elements III is very self-explanatory and contains all information and
- instructions necessary to get to all of the information provided. The trick
- is to get it running...
-
- So, to run Elements, double-click on it's icon.
-
-
- If the Elements screen does not come up shortly, check the Elements icon
- tooltypes list. The path where the data files are located is specified with
- the "DataPath" tooltype. The default language to use for the Element names
- is specified with the "NameFile" tooltype. There are several name files
- included with this distribution: English.DAT, German.DAT, and Swedish.DAT.
-
- Elements now opens on a public screen, and the name of this screen is
- specified with the "ScreenName" tooltype. By default, Elements opens on its
- own public screen, called "ElementsIII_Screen". Any screen name can be
- substituted, even an already-open public screen. If no name is specified,
- Elements opens on the WorkBench screen.
-
- NOTE: Elements III requires a screen of at least 640x400 pixels with 2
- planes. If an open public screen is specified (including WorkBench) that is
- not large enough, Elements will open on it's own hires-interlaced public
- screen (hard-coded as "ElementsIII_Screen").
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-
- Elements Revision History
- -------------------------
-
- 04-28-89
-
- This is version 1.2, an update to the one originally sent to Fred Fish. It
- loads faster and takes up less disk space due to the data files being
- converted to binary format. A tiny bug in the radioactive isotopes window
- has been fixed too.
- It now allows more than one element to be opened at once, as well as any of
- the Info windows. This now makes close comparisons of more than one element
- possible. There is no limit to the number of element windows opened at once
- (except by CHIP RAM), but the screen tends to fill quickly with those
- windows, so any more than four at once would seem unnecessary.
-
- If there are any new releases, rest assured that they will be much smaller,
- because Lattice v5.0 is on its way!
-
- -Paul
-
-
- 10-02-89
-
- This is version 1.2a, an update to the update, with one minor bug in the
- element selection routine fixed, a "Quit" menu option and no CLOSE gadget
- on the main window (to avoid confusion - some people quit the program by
- accident), a slightly enhanced color map, and row indicators. It's also
- now compiled under Lattice "C" v5.02, and much smaller and slightly faster.
-
-
- 12-19-89 RELEASE
-
- This is version 1.3, adding non-interlace mode (by request - flicker really
- doesn't bother me, but thanks to those of you that wrote and asked for it!)
- and extend-selection of two elements which details some bonding information
- about the two elements. Check out the Instructions window from the menu (or
- press the HELP key - novel idea, eh? It's RAWKEY code 0x5F guys, to those of
- you that don't use it!).
-
- Enjoy. - Paul
-
-
- 07-12-90 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.0 (Elements II), now supporting general row and column information
- and a TEST mode, where you get asked questions about selected elements or
- rows/columns. After you answer the question, it shows you the correct
- answer. Not very elaborate, but it quizzes you on common questions non-the-
- less!
- Coming up, Elements 2.1. WorkBench 2.0 compatible, and no more green-on-
- green color-scheme - this one takes its colors from Preferences.
-
- Enjoy... -Paul
-
-
- 07-31-90 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.01, removing the hard-coded "green-on-green" colormap. I also
- changed the data file device to "ELEMENTS_DAT:" for easier assignment on a
- hard drive (how many DAT: devices out there??) - now that I have a hard
- drive, I can appreciate problems this could cause.
- I've included a utility program to convert the basic ASCII element name file
- into the binary file used by Elements (this program is named, aptly,
- "Convert"). With this you can type in different names for the elements and
- symbols. Read the Convert.doc file for more information.
-
-
- 08-15-90 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.2, now completely (and utterly) WorkBench release 2.0 compatible!
- I've added fancy 2.0 "new-look" graphics, a scrollable non-interlace screen
- option, and tweaked the elements data file somewhat (again) and therefore
- I've modified the Convert utility as well. Do not attempt to run this under
- 1.3, as it will not work! Hope you like it, though! (if you have 2.0)
-
-
- 10-01-90 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.3, now 1.3 and 2.0 compatible. It senses what operating system it
- is run under, and will use imagery/special features pertaining to that OS.
- (Nifty, huh?) Sorry I didn't get a version out like those sooner, but I
- wanted to rush a 2.0 version ASAP. I've also increased the length of
- element names supported for use with an optional German element name file.
- Also find included "elements.DAT.GER" submitted by Andreas Mack. This is
- a German elements name file. Rename it to "elements.DAT" and enjoy. Thanks,
- Andreas!
-
-
- 03-21-91 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.3a. A bug was reported that clicking near the top of a box selects
- the element above it. I checked into this and it only occurs in interlace
- mode, and after extensive tweaking arrived at the conclusion that I could
- not fix it. Might be something to do with the mouse sprite resolution. To
- "fix" the problem, click near the middle instead!
-
-
- 12-31-91 RELEASE
-
- Version 2.3b. Just in time for the new year!
- Not much extra here. The icon is re-done, a la the User Interface Style
- Guide suggestion. Also includes Swedish data-files, submitted by both
- Andreas Gunnarsson and Stefan Mikos. Thanks Andreas and Stefan!
- Note also that my address is updated!
-
-
- 05-10-92 RELEASE
-
- Version 3.0. Major update, just in time for summer!
- Works only under 2.0, again, but enhanced for easy installation and use
- of 2.0 features. Now uses 2.0 Helvetica fonts instead of custom fonts,
- and the data path can be set through the icon. Also can be opened on
- a public screen, its own public screen, or the Workbench. The information
- windows are all re-designed to accomodate the proportional fonts. The
- Ionic Bond window has been taken out -- you can get the same information
- from extend-selecting two elements.
-
- Changes:
-
- 1. Since Elements can have any number of open windows, I just traversed
- the Window list and closed them all blindly pre 3.0. Now, since Elements
- can open on any screen, I keep a Window list which I use to shut down
- all the Elements windows with.
-
- 2. Window sizes now take into account the titlebar height in the Screen
- structure.
-
- 3. My custom fonts in previous versions had custom characters for special
- Greek math symbols and superscript digits. I wanted to use system fonts
- for 3.0 (Helvetica) so the 11-pixel font is the text font, the 13-pixel
- version is the for large title text and element symbol name. The 9-pixel
- version is used for superscript characters. What about the math symbols?
- It's a kludge, but I drew them in DPaint and saved them out as image
- data. When I need to render text with symbols in them, I must do it
- by hand, but it's better than mangling the fonts.
-
- 4. I wanted installation to be simple (compared to the old procedure,
- anything would have been better) so the paths are configurable from
- the icon (real WorkBench support, no IconX script anymore). In fact,
- you can't run this version from the Shell. The name of the language
- file to use is also specified from the icon.
-
- 5. Data file access is now buffered, and is very fast from an HD.
-
-
- Todo:
-
- What else is there to do? Someone suggested an AREXX port... Could anyone
- really use this?
-
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- Any questions / suggestions??
-
- Contact me via one of the following electronic methods:
-
- Internet: pmiller@csugrad.cs.vt.edu
- The Coconut Telegraph, Blacksburg, VA: (703) 953-0605
-
-
- Or my mailing address:
-
- P.O. Box 635
- Blacksburg, VA 24063-0635
-
- Or by phone: (703) 953-3121
-
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