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- Digita Wordworth 3.1SE Additional Notes - 22nd November 1994
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- Please Note:
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- 1 Users running Wordworth from floppy disk will notice that the
- program now auto-runs when booted up from the Wordworth3 disk.
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- 2 Floppy disk users will have to Quit Wordworth before they can
- install any of the Digita Font Collections or Digita Print Manager.
- Otherwise, they will run out of memory whilst installing.
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- 3 When the `Install Wordworth 3.1SE' icon is double-clicked, you will
- experience a delay before you are asked to choose your experience
- level. This is normal as the install script is quite large.
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- 4 If you have a previous version of Wordworth 3, and wish to install
- this new update, you will have to create a new set of disks as before,
- or rename your existing disks and install over the top of them.
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- 5 There is a new Help section titled `Troubleshooting'. Please read
- this section before contacting Digita Technical Support as your
- query may be contained within the help files.
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- 6 Users opening previous Wordworth v3 documents which contain any of
- the `MathRoman...' fonts, will experience an error message similar
- to "Cannot find MathRoman... Size xx". This is to maintain
- compatability with earlier versions.
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- Once the document is open, you will notice that the text using
- these fonts has been changed to `Shannon Book'. Highlight this
- text and choose one of the new `Math Roman ...' fonts from the
- Font requester to reformat your document.
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- Common Startup Problems
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- Q I have installed Wordworth to my hard disk without any problems, but
- when I run the program I get a `Wordworth Startup Error'.
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- A This message often occurs when there are versions of the Workbench
- libraries which are old Workbench 1.3 versions.
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- Either double-click the Snoop tool, located in the WwTools drawer on
- the Ww3Outlines disk (or in the Wordworth3 drawer on hard disk) and
- send the printouts to Digita Technical Support for analysis.
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- Or, open up a Shell tool (Workbench System drawer) and type:
- `copy Workbench3.0:Libs/#? LIBS:'
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- Workbench 2.0 users type: `copy Workbench2.0:Libs/#? LIBS:'
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- Workbench 2.1 users type: `copy Workbench2.1:Libs/#? LIBS:'
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- This will install all of the original libraries from your Workbench
- disk back onto your hard disk.
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- Q I get half way through the installation process, and a message
- appears telling me that I have a Checksum error.
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- A It seems that the install disk you are using has an error on it. Make
- a new backup of the faulty disk from your Master set and try again.
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- If the problem persists then send the disks back to Digita Technical
- Support with a stamped, addressed jiffy bag and covering letter so
- that we may exchange the disks with a tested set immediately.
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- Q When I install Wordworth onto my hard disk, it tells me that there
- is not enough disk space on my System partition to install. I have
- 60MB free!
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- A Hard disks are usually split up into several areas or partitions.
- Commonly there is a `Work' and a `Workbench' (sometimes called a
- System or Boot partition).
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- Wordworth needs to copy several items (fonts and libraries) to your
- System partition in order to work correctly. When there is not enough
- disk space on this partition, this error message is displayed.
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- Q When I try and run Wordworth, the Wordworth screen appears and it
- tells me that it cannot find `Shannon Book' and was unable to
- `Initialise Document'.
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- A This could be due to lack of memory on your machine. Ensure that you
- have 2MB of free memory before starting Wordworth. Free Memory is the
- amount of memory displayed in the Workbench title bar after the
- machine is turned on (2MB will be displayed as 2,097,152 bytes).
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- Alternatively, the Wordworth environment variable may be pointing in
- the wrong place due to you moving the Wordworth3 drawer to a
- different location after installing. Run the Snoop program located in
- WwTools drawer (Ww3Outlines disk when running from floppies) and send
- Digita Technical Support the printout.
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- Q When I run Wordworth from floppy disks, the message `Cannot open
- necessary library files' appears and I am returned to the Workbench.
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- A You may have turned your machine on (`booted up') with the Commodore
- Workbench disk in the internal drive. You must turn your machine on
- with the Wordworth3 floppy disk in the internal drive.
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