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README.TXT 08/07/95
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This README file contains information about the recommended
requirements for installing WordPerfect Internet Publisher 6.1
(WPIP) on your computer and starting a new HTML document. It
also contains the instructions for installing WPIP and last
minute changes made to the software that did not make it into the
documentation in Envoy format (WPIPHELP.EVY).
Additional WPIP README files include:
README.DST - Information about using the Envoy Distributable
Viewer that comes with WPIP.
README.LC - WPIP licensing information.
README.TXT - Information about Netscape Navigator. This file is
located in your Netscape directory.
This README file contains the following information:
1 Recommended System Requirements
2 Recommended Internet Requirements
3 Notes on Installing WPIP
4 Installing WPIP
5 Creating a WPIP Installation Disk Set
6 How Do I Start a New HTML Document?
7 Centered Text Support
8 Tables Support
9 Error Message: Cannot Find WINSOCK.DLL
10 Netscape Navigator 1.1 Users
11 Program Files
1 RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
==================================
- Personal computer using a 386 or higher processor
- WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows or later, or WordPerfect 6.1 for
Windows/SGML Edition or later
- 6M RAM or more
- Hard disk with 3M of available disk space
- VGA or other high-resolution display supported by Microsoft
Windows
- Windows 3.1 or higher, or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups
- Mouse or other Windows pointing device
2 RECOMMENDED INTERNET REQUIREMENTS
====================================
To use Netscape Navigator, which comes with WPIP, you must
already have the following installed or connected to your
computer:
- A winsock (version 1.1 or higher) compliant TCP/IP product
(NOTE: If you do not already have a winsock compliant TCP/IP
product, you can simply copy the file MOZOCK.DLL from the second
WPIP installation diskette to your \WINDOWS directory. You will
then need to rename MOZOCK.DLL to WINSOCK.DLL.)
- Physical connectivity to the Internet
- A service provider in your area to give you Internet access
IMPORTANT: If you were able to download WPIP from ftp.novell.com,
you already have the necessary physical connectivity to the
Internet.
3 NOTES ON INSTALLING WPIP
===========================
To install WPIP, you must have WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows
(WPWin). You can have WPWin installed and running from either
your hard drive or from a workstation on a network. However, you
must install and run WPIP on your own hard drive, even if you are
running WPWin from a network. The setup program will
automatically detect how you are running WPWin and configure WPIP
accordingly.
The three main components that you will be installing are the
Netscape Navigator (TM) browser, the Envoy Distributable Viewer,
and the various WPIP program files, including the documentation
in Envoy format (WPIPHELP.EVY). If Netscape 1.0 or 1.0.1 and/or
Envoy are already installed on your computer, WPIP will not
install Netscape 1.1 or the Distributable Viewer. Instead, the
setup program will detect where these two programs are installed
on your computer and include them in the configuration of WPIP.
IMPORTANT: If you are a Netscape 1.0 or 1.0.1 user and would like
to install Netscape 1.1 at the same time you install WPIP, you
must first delete NETSCAPE.EXE from your \NETSCAPE directory,
then follow the WPIP installation instructions below.
4 INSTALLING WPIP
==================
Before you proceed with the installation, make sure you read
Notes on Installing WPIP above.
1 In the Windows Program Manager, choose Run from the File
menu.
2 In the command line text box, type the path (the computer
drive and directory where you stored the expanded installation
files from WPIPZIP.EXE) and the filename SETUP.EXE, then choose
OK.
3 Follow the on-screen prompts to finish installing Internet
Publisher.
To begin a new HTML document, see How Do I Start a New HTML
Document? later in this README.
5 CREATING A WPIP INSTALLATION DISK SET
========================================
If you would like to create an installation disk set so that
others can install WPIP on their own computer, you will need two
blank diskettes. On diskette one, copy the following expanded
WPIP installation files (from WPIPZIP.EXE):
SETUP.EXE
INSTALL.DAT
IP_DISKS.DAT
README.LC
WPIP.001
NETSCAPE.001
ENVOY.001
README.TXT
IPSETUP.EX_
SHWIND20.DL_
On diskette two, copy the following expanded WPIP installation
files (from WPIPZIP.EXE):
ENVOY.002
MOZOCK.DLL
6 HOW DO I START A NEW HTML DOCUMENT?
======================================
To start a new HTML document in WPWin 6.1, you must first select
the WPIP template. This template, like many of the templates
already included with WordPerfect, includes a predefined Toolbar
which contains the options you will be using to create your HTML
document (you can also use the HTML menu on the menu bar to
choose the same options that are found on the Toolbar.) For more
information about templates, see New in the WordPerfect 6.1 for
Windows User's Guide.
To select the WPIP template,
1 In WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows, choose New from the File
menu.
2 Highlight HTML document in the Select Template text box,
then choose Select.
The default WPIP Toolbar is displayed. Any option found on the
Toolbar can be used to create your HTML document.
3 In the Document Title text box, type a short, descriptive
name, then choose OK.
This name will appear as the main heading of your HTML document,
and will also appear in the title bar of the browser when you
export to HTML.
For help with creating the rest of your HTML document, you can
follow the various tasks that are described in the WPIP
documentation.
To access the WPIP documentation,
1 Click the Question Mark icon on the default Internet
Publisher Toolbar. Or, choose Internet Publisher from the Help
menu. The best place to start is the section titled Creating
a New HTML Document: The Basics.
(You can also access the documentation from the Windows
Program Manager. In the Internet Publisher program group, click
the icon titled WPIPHELP.)
7 CENTERED TEXT SUPPORT
========================
WPIP and Netscape Navigator support the centering of single lines
of text and entire blocks of text in your document. When you
export a document to Netscape, WPIP converts any center codes to
HTML center tags. Beware, however, that centered text is not
understood by all browsers.
8 TABLES SUPPORT
=================
WPIP and Netscape Navigator 1.1 now support the use of simple
tables in your document. When you export a document to Netscape,
WPIP converts WPWin's table codes to HTML table tags.
After creating a table in WPWin, you can join and split the table
cells, or select "None" as the line style for the entire table;
the results are exported to HTML. These are the only WPWin Table
features that are currently supported by WPIP.
With the exception of "None," changing the line style of an
entire table will have no effect in Netscape. Changing a line
style to "None" in a single table cell also has no effect in
Netscape. Table cells that do not have any content are displayed
as raised, solid blocks in Netscape. Finally, adjusting the
width of table columns in WPIP will have no effect when you
export to HTML; the table will always span the width of the page
in Netscape.
9 ERROR MESSAGE: CANNOT FIND WINSOCK.DLL
=========================================
If you receive an error message stating that Netscape cannot find
WINSOCK.DLL (this usually happens when you are either exporting
your WordPerfect document to HTML, or you are just wanting to
enter Netscape to browse) it means that you do not have a winsock
compliant TCP/IP product installed and, therefore, you cannot run
Netscape.
To correct this problem, you need to copy the following file from
the second WPIP diskette to your \WINDOWS directory:
MOZOCK.DLL
Once this file is copied to the \WINDOWS directory, you need to
rename MOZOCK.DLL to WINSOCK.DLL.
10 NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR 1.1 USERS
================================
If you are using Netscape Navigator 1.1 (32-bit version), there
are two variations in the way you need to display your exported
HTML document in Netscape. The variations depend on what is
already displayed in an open Netscape window.
-Variation 1: You are creating your document in WordPerfect.
Netscape 1.1 is already open with a page displayed that is
not your own (for example, a home page somewhere on the
Internet). How do you view your exported document in Netscape?
When you export your working document to HTML format for display
in Netscape, you will be prompted to switch to the open Netscape
window (hold down the Alt key, then press the Tab key until the
Netscape name appears in the box, then release both keys) and
open your file. To open your file, choose Open File from the
File menu, select your HTML file using the drive, directory, and
filename lists, then choose OK.
-Variation 2: You are creating your document in WordPerfect.
Netscape 1.1 is already open and an earlier version of your
exported HTML document is displayed. How do you view the most
current version of your document in Netscape?
When you export your working document to HTML format, the open
Netscape window is displayed. Choose Reload from the View menu
to replace the display of the former version of your HTML file
with the latest version.
11 PROGRAM FILES
=================
This section of the README shows you which files are installed
when you run the WPIP setup program and where they are located.
The following files are installed in the \WPIP directory:
WPVWLNCH.EXE - Launches the Envoy Distributable Viewer.
WPHTML.EXE - The main program file for WPIP.
README.TXT - The file you are reading right now.
WPIP.INI - Used to setup and initialize WPIP.
WPBRLNCH.EXE - Launches the Netscape Browser when you export.
WPNSLNCH.DLL - Runs in conjunction with Netscape to help it work
with WordPerfect.
WPIPHELP.EVY - The WPIP documentation in Envoy format.
The following files are installed in the TEMPLATE directory. (If
you are running WPWin 6.1 from a workstation on a network, your
template directory may be located at \WINDOWS\TEMPLATE. Or, if
you are running WPWin 6.1 from your own computer, your template
directory may be located at \WPWIN\TEMPLATE.):
HTML.WPT - A WPWin 6.1 template used for creating HTML documents.
IMG.WPG - The placeholder graphic used in your HTML documents.
The following file is installed in the \WINDOWS directory:
WPURL16.DLL - Activated when you click on a hyperlink from within
WordPerfect.
The following file is installed in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory:
TTEMBED.DLL - True Type font embedding for Envoy.
The following sample files are installed in the \WPIP\SAMPLES
directory and can be deleted if desired:
CRUISE.GIF
CRUISE.EVY
CRUISE.WPD
AFARAWAY.EVY
AFARAWAY.WPD
EUROPE.HTM
EUROPE.WPD
TRAV.WPD
TRAV.HTM
The following files are installed in the \NETSCAPE directory:
LICENSE - The Netscape Navigator license agreement.
NETSCAPE.EXE - The main program file for Netscape Navigator.
NETSCAPE.INI - The initialization file for Netscape Navigator.
SUPTGUID.HTM - Technical Support information for Netscape
Navigator and WPIP.
README.TXT - The Netscape Navigator README file.
The following files are installed in the \ENVOY directory:
ENVOY.EXE - The main program file for Envoy.
ENVOYUS.DLL - Language-specific Envoy file.
WPEN10US.HLP - The Envoy Distributable Viewer Help file.
END