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- V C R C O V E R (Version 1.0)
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- VCRCOVER will print a "three fold" insert jacket cover for VHS type
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- tapes. The cover slips between the VHS storage box and the tape inside
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- it. The cover contains the following information lines:
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- Fold 1: Tape Information. Owner's name, tape number, date and
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- time. All data fields for this fold are 35 characters
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- long.
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- Fold 2: Title Lines. Five title lines are provided, each is 70
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- characters long.
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- Fold 3: Comment Lines. Fifteen comment lines are provided, each
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- is 70 characters long.
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- I wrote VCRCOVER to help me handle certain problems I was having
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- with my ever growing and changing tape collection. Any DBMS or list
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- processor was capable of organizing and printing lists (or labels) for
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- the tapes and titles. However, I wanted a way of "labeling" my tapes
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- without the use of "gummy" labels, and without having to run around
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- trying to find my VCR listing to determine what titles were on which
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- tapes. Since I have had cable TV installed I find that I am recording
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- many movies and other attractions during any month. This means tape
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- titles usually change too often for me to use adhesive labels and/or a
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- marking pen. In general, I will avoid labeling anything with adhesive
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- stickers, all the way to writing programs (so I'm alittle weird, we all
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- have our quirks!). Also due to the cable TV taping ability, I find
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- myself lending out many tapes. VCRCOVER and the tape numbering scheme
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- I use helps in ensuring that the tapes end up back in their correct
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- boxes, and more importantly, back to the correct owner.....ME!!
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- While lending tapes out, many of my friends, most of whom own or have
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- access to PC's, started asking for a copy of the VCRCOVER program.
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- V C R C O V E R (Version 1.0)
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- They also asked if I minded if they gave copies of it to other people.
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- Of course I don't! If others find something I wrote to be useful, so
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- much the better. However, I tend not to put programs on the public
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- domain BBS's unless I know a few other people have already found it
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- useful. In this case that appears to have happened. So, here it is.
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- VCRCOVER has the following features:
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- * All data entry lines are "buffered", and warn you with a "beep"
- if you try to type outside of their parameters.
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- * All data entry lines are underscored to allow viewing the length
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- * All data entry lines are alphanumeric. Any characters, including
- extended ASCII characters can be entered. However, if you choose
- to use "special graphics characters", you will need to load some
- form of a graphics print driver prior to running VCRCOVER.
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- * The above feature will probably make this obvious, however, data
- entered is "case sensitive".
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- * Date and Time will be defaulted to the current system date and
- time. However, they can be changed by over-typing them. Since
- these two fields are 35 characters long, it is also possible to
- use these two fields for other descriptive purposes other than
- date and time.
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- * Upon redisplaying of the Tape Information lines (when printing
- multiple tape covers), the Tape Owner's Name, Date and Time are
- displayed from the previous entry. To change them, type over
- them, to leave them as is, press the <Enter> key.
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- * The program is recursive. Entering data and printing covers
- continues until you decide to terminate the program.
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- * Backout Ability. Prior to printing the current cover, you have
- the option of chosing not to print the cover. Whether you print
- the current cover or not, you are always given the option to
- continue the program or exit.
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- * Printing is done at 6 lines per inch at a standard 10 pitch.
- This allows the program to be used by both dot matrix and daisy
- wheel printers. If you are going to load a special font or print
- wheel to suit your printing preference, remember that changing
- the pitch and/or lines per inch will cause a change in the
- dimensions of the tape cover. However, someone has told me that
- by changing the print settings they are able to create covers
- that fit their BETA tapes.
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- V C R C O V E R (Version 1.0)
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- * Each tape cover prints on a separate 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper.
- At the end of printing each cover, a forms feed is issued to
- advance the paper to the top of the next page. This is very
- helpful when printing (and cutting) multiple covers. (I usually
- print multiple copies at work where I can stack them together and
- trim them all at once using the office paper cutter.)
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- VCRCOVER is most useful to those who use some form of tape
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- numbering scheme. I use the following method. On each tape and its
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- corresponding storage box I place a sticker (yes....I actually use an
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- adhesive sticker!) which contains the "tape number", which for me
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- consists of the owner's intials (corresponding to the Owner's Name
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- field on the tape cover), followed by an incremental three digit number
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- (i.e. JJD-005 would represent the fifth tape belonging to John J. Doe's
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- VCR tape library). Simple, but it works, especially when the people
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- you loan tapes to stack them together with their tapes and other
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- people's borrowed tapes.
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- That's about it. Fire this puppy up and see if you can find any
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- uses for it. I decided to place a program version number on this copy
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- (Version 1.0) at the last moment. I have had the people who are using
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- this version ask if other options and/or features which they have
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- suggested are able to be incorporated. Some suggestions are very
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- good (full screen editing vs. line mode, adding a file manager to it,
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- the ability to read a text file containing the data vs. single record
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- data entry, ect., ect.). As stated earlier, I specifically wrote this
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- program for myself and was willing to trade off certain bells and
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- whistles for a shorter development time. However, time permitting,
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- updated versions of this program might start to appear.
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