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- This patch archive may be freely distributed as long
- as all of the files of this archive are moved
- together and not separated.
-
- Files included:
- ProWrite3.2.3 (initial patch script)
- PW_Patch_Readme
- Patch_Script (actual patch script)
- PostScript_Prep.pch
- PW323-324.pch
- lpatch (Copyright by Lattice)
-
- To patch ProWrite 3.2.3, simply move the files of this
- archive into the directory where ProWrite is installed.
- Then, execute the "ProWrite3.2.3" script either from
- the CLI/Shell, or by clicking on its icon. The icon
- says "EXECUTE TO PATCH." After the patching is done,
- you may remove the six files in this archive.
-
- This script will determine which version of ProWrite
- that you have and patch ProWrite only if it is version
- 3.2.3. If you do not have ProWrite 3.2.3, then the
- script will terminate. If you have ProWrite 3.2, 3.2.1,
- or 3.2.2 then you need another patch archive to patch
- your version to 3.2.3 first, then use this patch.
-
- This version works correctly under Workbench 1.3 and 2.0.
-
- These files will patch ProWrite 3.2.3 to version 3.2.4.
- It will also patch the PostScript Prep file to the
- latest version. The PostScript Prep file did not
- change between 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, and 3.2.4.
-
- As a note:
- The file PW323-324.pch is the ProWrite 3.2.3 to
- 3.2.4 patch file.
- The file PostScript_Prep.pch is the PostScript Prep
- patch file.
- lpatch is the file that does the patching and is
- freely distributable.
-
- If you would like to patch the files yourself, and
- bypass the script, you may get a synopsis of how the
- lpatch command works by typing 'lpatch' on a CLI/Shell
- prompt line by itself. It contains the necessary
- information on how it works.
-
- Mark Thomas
- New Horizons Software, Inc.
- 5/8/92