home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Computerworld 1996 March
/
Computerworld_1996-03_cd.bin
/
idg_cd3
/
aplikace
/
domacnos
/
calmst12
/
readme.txt
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1994-10-17
|
4KB
|
88 lines
Thank you for trying Calendar Master.
Calendar Master is a Windows 3.1 program that you can use
to print calendars. You can enter various types of events
into the program such as Anniversaries and Birthdays, and
one-time and recurring appointments. This information will
be printed out on the calendar.
Complete information is contained in the Help file.
The following files are contained in the CALMST11.ZIP file;
README.TXT This file
CALMAST.EXE The executable file
CALMAST.HLP Windows 3.1 help file
CMDIALOG.VBX Visual Basic Custom Control
SS3D.VBX "
SS3D2.VBX "
MHSN200.VBX "
APIGUIDE.DLL Helper Dynamic Link Library
MSAFINX.DLL "
CTL3D.DLL "
MHRUN300.DLL "
You can put these files into the same directory
(wherever you want to put Calendar Master) while you
are trying the program. What is commonly done however
is to move the .VBX and .DLL files into the Windows system
directory so that other programs that use them can access
a common copy. If you do this, you should be carefull to not
copy an older file over a newer file.
Calendar Master is a Visual Basic 3.0 program and as such,
requires the file VBRUN300.DLL be located either in the Windows
or Windows\System directory. As per convention, VBRUN300.DLL is
not included in this package. It is available from a number of
places including CompuServe and "Cica"
(anonymous FTP from ftp.cica.indiana.edu).
Also note that Calendar Master uses some True Type fonts that are
shipped with Windows 3.1; Times New Roman, MS Sans Serif, and Arial.
Calendar Master will not run correctly without these fonts (including
Bold styles) installed.
This is Version 1.2 of Calendar Master. Changes/fixes from version 1.1
are:
1. Made the specification of recurring events more robust. Now you can enter
an event that happens on "The fourth Tuesday of every month" or "The Last Saturday
every other month."
2. Made all dialogs fixed in size since the dialogs don't rescale if you change
the size anyway. Also made sure the dialogs appear inside the main Calendar
Master Window.
3. Added the ability to fine tune the placement of event text on the printed calendar.
This lets you nudge the event text away from the left, top, and right edges of the
day box if it is running into them.
4. The main calendar window now remembers where you put it so that it will come up
where you left it the last time you used Calendar Master
5. Fixed a bug that prevented Calendar Master from reading data files when the
Windows International date format was other than MDY. Event dates are now
saved with the format and separator specified in the [intl] section of WIN.INI.
Note that this does not apply to the Anniversary event section. They are always saved
as mm/dd.
6. Added the capability to wrap to more than two lines of event text on the printed
calendar. Previously, the event text would be clipped after two lines.
7. Added the capability to search for events that contain a specified text string.
I would like to hear comments (good or bad) about the program. Please
send them to:
CompuServe: 73523,3314
Internet: 73523.3314@Compuserve.com
U.S. Mail: 14722 Fawnglen Circle
Chino Hills, CA 91709-3403
Thanks again and have fun with Calendar Master. One final note. This is a Shareware
program. If you DO have fun with Calendar Master, please consider registering the
program. Complete instructions are found in the help file.
Tom Hudgins