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- General help on the biorhythm program ▄ Alt-H
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- Use arrows and Page Up/Page Down to move around in these help windows.
-
- Ctrl-Page Up moves til start of text.
- Ctrl-Page Down moves to end of text.
- Esc closes the window.
-
- This general help is a collected text containing many of the context
- sensitive help texts you get when you press F1 (so you have the possibility
- of reading them together instead of in small pieces).
-
- ┌──────╖ The F1 key gives "context sensitive
- │ F1 ║ help" i.e. help on what you are
- ╘══════╝ doing right now. So if you press F1
- while on a certain menu item or in a certain
- dialog window, you will get help on that menu
- or dialog.
-
- Contents ▄
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- - The Biorhythm theory
- Litterature
- The correspondance of two persons' biorhythms
- Sympathy quotients
- Paralle curves
- Multi Analysis
- Example of use: drivers
- Full and new moons
- - General help on use of the program
- Hotkeys
- "Dialog windows"
- Mouse
- - Add / Edit / Delete Person
- - Storing of persons
- - Storing of various data
- - List of persons
- - Sorting
- - Print Options
- - Survey of command line parameters
- - Memory
- - Date & time
- - On entering various data:
- Entering dates
- Entering a new person
- Searching for a person
- "1st person's No" (with multi analysis)
-
- The Biorhythm theory ▄
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- The biorhythm theory is mainly based on a large statistical material.
- There are three classical curves in the biorhythm calendar: the physical,
- the psychical (or emotional), and the intellectual. The duration of a
- cycle of a curve is 23, 28 or 33 days, respectively. When these curves are
- above the middle line (i.e. to the right on the graph), you have extra
- energy, and when they are "down" i.e. to the left on the graph), you have
- low energy in the areas in question. When a curve crosses the midline, you
- call it a "critical day", where you may be instable and out of balance in
- the respective fields (physically, emotionally or intellectually). If
- several curves crosses the midline simultaneously, you have to be extra
- careful and take your precautions.
-
- If two curves cross each other below the midline (cross combinations),
- it is not as serious as a critical day, but has some influence.
-
- A biorhythmical "day and night" starts 12 hours before you birth time of
- day, and ends 12 hours after that hour.
-
- Please see the litterature for further elaboration of the subject.
-
- Litterature ▄
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- Hugo Max Gross : Biorhythmik. Hermann Bauer
- Verlag. 1959. 6. opl. 1979.
- (German).
- Barbara O'Neil : Biorhythms: How to Live
- with Your Life Cycles.
- New York 1976.
- Arbie Dale : Biorhythm. New York 1976.
-
-
- The correspondance of two
- persons' biorhythms █
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- When you choose "Two persons" in the menu, you can choose "Sympathy
- quotients" or "Parallel curves".
-
- Sympathy quotients Alt-Y: View F8: Print
- ══════════════════
- are also shown graphically. 100% is identical rhythms. 0% is out of phase.
- (When one is on top, the other is at bottom). This has importance when
- evaluating the cooperating of two persons in a particular area (physical/
- emotional/intellectual).
-
- Parallel curves F6: View F9: Print
- ═══════════════
- means that you can see two biorhythm charts side by side, and that you can
- immediately see which days the persons are in harmony and which days they are
- not. If two persons have a general bad harmony, say on the emotional curve -
- the best moments for cooperation in this area will be when the two curves are
- moving towards the midline (but before the critical days).
-
-
- Multi Analysis ▄ Alt-M: View Alt-A: Print
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
- With multi analysis 16 persons will be shown. These 16 persons must be
- already be entered. You can see critical days, top and bottom of curves and
- see whether the curves are below or above the midline. When you View the
- multi analysis you can get a Legend. When you Print multi analysis there are
- three different print methods (illustrated on screen). Further, the item .
- "Special characters on printer" in the window Print options
- also plays a role here. Please try the different options on your printer.
-
- If you want to change the order of persons, so that you can have 16
- particular persons for one multi analysis, you can change the names, for
- instance letting them start with hyphen, then sort according to names, and
- all the persons starting with a hyphen will be together.
- Another group may begin with [space] etc.
-
- Only the first three characters of the name are shown in the heading of the
- multi analysis. So you might enter the names thus:
-
- TW TOM WILSON
-
- If there are two critical days just after each other (on the same curve),
- e.g. 2 "P"s, et means that the critical point is right between two days.
-
- AN EXAMPLE OF USE: DRIVERS
- ══════════════════════════
- Biorhythms have often been used in planning transport firms, where the
- number of accidents according to many investigations can be lowered. In
- general all critical days should be treated with care, but special conditions
- may play a part.
-
- One research thus showed that 3 kinds of curves had particular bad
- influence on the driving abilities of drivers: 1) a psychic crisis going down
- (the curve going down), 2) a physical crisis going up, and 3) a cross
- combination of the physical and the psychic curve below the midline. (Source:
- Alice Laursen: Politikens bog om biorytmer, 1990 (Danish)).
-
- Concerning the further interpretation of critical days etc., please see the
- litterature.
-
- Multi Analysis is only available in the Professional edition. You can print
- an order form if you want to order the Professional edition. Type (from the
- DOS prompt) ORDER to print the order form.
-
- Full and new moons ▄
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- The moon has influence on the mind (on some more than others).
-
- On full and new moons there is statistically a greater frequency of murder,
- violence, suicide, etc. Full and new moons are suitable for meditation etc.
- A light diet is recommended. Thus you can benefit from taking the full and
- new moons into account.
-
- In the biorhythm chart the moons are marked thus
-
- F Full moon
- N New moon
-
- When you for the first time ask for a chart for a particular year, the
- program first has to calculate the moon phases. Then the information is
- stored till next time. On the disk are probably information for "this year".
-
- If you choose very old dates (e.g. before 1800), the moon phases may not be
- exact.
-
- General help on use of the biorhythm program ▄
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- The menu items on the top line of the screen may be reached by pressing
- simultaneously the Alt-key and the first letter. Mouse may also be used.
-
- In the submenus you can use arrows or the enhanced letters to execute the
- individual items. Hotkeys may be conntected to these items. For instance,
- Alt-L is a hotkey to generate a list of persons. You can use the hotkeys
- outside the menus. A "" sign in a submenu indicates further submenus.
-
- In a help window (like this) there may be enhanced words that lead to
- other help windows. Use the Tab key to go to an enhanced item. The Shift-Tab
- combination moves "backwards". Press the Enter key to display help on the
- item in question (or click twice with the mouse on the enhanced item).
-
- You can "zoom" a window to full screen and back to "normal" size with the
- F5 key (or click with the mouse on the "zoom icon" in the upper right
- corner of the window).
-
- If you want to move or resize the window (in smaller steps than "zoom"),
- you can press Ctrl-F5. Then the arrows will move the window, and the arrows
- with SHIFT pressed will resize the window. With the mouse you click on the
- bottom right corner and "drag" to the desired size. Click on the top edge
- of the window to move it.
-
- Press Esc when you finish looking at a window (or click on the "close icon"
- in the upper left corner of the window).
-
- ┌────────╖
- If there is an │ OK ║-"button" in a win-
- dow, you can ╘════════╝ click with the
- mouse on it to accept the contents of the
- window, or press [Enter] which has the same
- effect). (Of course this does apply, if you
- have moved to the [Cancel]-button and press
- [Enter] there).
-
- ┌────────╖
- If there is a │ Cancel ║-"button" in a win-
- dow, you can ╘════════╝ click with the
- mouse on it to leave the window (and ignore
- the contents). Pressing [Esc] has the same
- effect.
-
- So, as a rule of thumb:
- ┌───────╖ ┌───────╖
- │ OK ║ ═════════════ Press │ Enter ║
- ╘═══════╝ ╘═══════╝
- ┌────────╖ ┌───────╖
- │ Cancel ║═════════════ Press │ Esc ║
- ╘════════╝ ╘═══════╝
-
- Hotkeys ▄
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- Alt-X Terminate program
- F1 Context sensitive help
- F10 Menu (Top line is "activated")
- F5 Zoom window
- Ctrl-F5 Move/resize window
- F2 Add Person
- F3 Edit Person
- Ctrl-Del Delete Person
- F4 View Person
- Alt-Y View Sympathy quotients
- F6 View Parallel curves
- Alt-M View Multi Analysis
- Alt-L View List of Persons
- F7 Print Person
- F8 Print Sympathy quotients
- F9 Print Parallel curves
- Alt-A Print multi-analyse
- Ctrl-Prtscr Print List of Persons
- Alt-S Sort Persons
-
- "Dialog windows" ▄
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- In "dialog windows" there may be different items you have to fill in or
- answer. In general:
- ┌─────╖
- │ Tab ║ is used to move between the differ-
- ╘═════╝ ent "fields" in the dialog window.
- ┌───────╖ ┌─────╖
- │ Shift ║ + │ Tab ║ moves "backwards".
- ╘═══════╝ ╘═════╝
- If some letters are enhanced, you can move directly to the corresponding
- fields by pressing the Alt-key and enhanced letter simultaneously.
-
- ┌────────╖
- If there is an │ OK ║-"button" in a win-
- dow, you can ╘════════╝ click with the
- mouse on it to accept the contents of the
- window, or press [Enter], which has the same
- effect.
- ┌────────╖
- If there is a │ Cancel ║-"button" in a win-
- dow, you can ╘════════╝ click with the
- mouse on it to leave the window and ignore
- the contents. To press [Esc] has the same
- effect.
-
- So:
- ┌───────╖ ┌───────╖
- │ OK ║ ═════════════ Press │ Enter ║
- ╘═══════╝ ╘═══════╝
- ┌────────╖ ┌───────╖
- │ Cancel ║ ════════════ Press │ Esc ║
- ╘════════╝ ╘═══════╝
-
- With a mouse you can click on just about anything in sight.
-
- The different types of fields are:
-
- 1) Text, e.g. names, example:
-
- Name: ██████████████████████████████
-
- Write the text and edit it. Arrows, [Backspace], [Home], [End] and
- [Insert] may be used. Press [Enter] to accept the content of the field, or
- [Esc] to quit the field unchanged.
-
- 2) "Radio buttons" - multiple choice, where there is only one possibility:
-
- Example: Sorting
- ( ) Name
- () Birthday
- ( ) Age
-
- You move to an option by moving the "dot" by the arrow keys. Press [space]
- to select the item. You can also press simultaneously the Alt-key and the
- enhanced letter.
-
- 3) "Check box" lists. Here you can "check" as many or few options as you
- like. Example:
-
- Print Options:
- [ ] Pause at New Page
- [X] Help text to be printed first
- [X] Special characters on printer
-
- As with the "radio buttons" you move by the arrows and select/deselect by
- the [space] key.
-
- Mouse ▄
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀
- ┌──────────╖
- │ ██ ██ ██ ║ A mouse is used by clicking with
- │ ██ ██ ██ ║ the left mouse button on menu
- │ ║ items. You can drag the mouse to
- │ ║ submenu items (click and hold
- │ ║ down the button while the mouse
- ╘══════════╝ is moved the desired submenu
- item, then release the button).
-
- In windows you can enlarge/decrease ("zoom") the window by clicking on
- the "zoom icon" in the upper right corner. You can close the window by
- clicking on the "close icon" in the upper left corner (the same result is
- is obtained by pressing Esc). If there is a "resize icon" in the bottom
- right corner of a window you can change size of the window in small steps
- by dragging the corner. You move a window by dragging the top edge of the
- window.
-
- If there are one or two scroll bars in a window, there is also an "elevator"
- showing your position in the text. You can click below or above the elevator
- to move up or down, or you can drag the elevator.
-
- In "dialog windows" you can click the mouse on the relevant items.
-
- Add / Edit / Delete Person ▄ F2 F3
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Ctrl-Del
-
- A new person may be added to the list and inserted automatically in the
- chosen sorting order. Later you can edit, i.e. change name and/or
- address. Finally you can delete the person. The sorting chosen will be
- kept until a new is chosen.
-
- At the close of the program all persons will be stored in the file
- PERSONS.DAT. The storing will not take place until the
- end of the program session, so please remember always to finish "properly"
- by hitting Alt-X (don't shut down the computer in mid-session).
-
- Storing of persons ▄
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- At the start of a program session, the names and birthdays of persons are
- read from the file PERSONS.DAT. If this file does not exist, a new "empty"
- data file is created. When the program is terminated, names and
- birthdays of all persons are stored with possible changes. There is room
- for 200 persons in the data file. If you need more, you can have several
- data files (rename PERSONS.DAT to some other name, and then a new "empty"
- data file will be created next time you run the program).
-
- The file PERSONS.DAT on the original disk contains data of historical
- persons. If you have an older version of the biorhythm program, you can
- use your data from this version, by using your "old" PERSONS.DAT instead
- of the version on the original disk.
-
-
- Storing of various data ▄
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- Various data are stored ready for next time you use the program, in the
- file BIO4.DAT. The following information is stored:
-
- Special characters on printer or not
- Sorting field: name, birthday or age
- Number of lines from top to bottom of paper
- Pause at new page or not
- Guidance text to be printed before
- biorhythms (file GUIDE.TXT)
- Sound on/off
- Certain other internal data
-
- The file BIO4.DAT is created the first time you run the program: it is not
- on the original disk. So if you copy the shareware edition of the program
- to others, please DO NOT copy this file.
-
- List of persons ▄ Alt-L: View
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Ctrl-PrintScr: Print
-
- A list of stored persons may be had on screen or printer.
- They will be in the sorting order you have chosen (or which the program
- is "born" with: alphabetical sorting of names.
-
- Sorting ▄ Alt-S
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
- The persons may be sorted according to 3 criteria:
-
- () Name (alphabetically)
- ( ) Birthday (not year) (birthday list!)
- ( ) Age (birthday and year)
-
- Use the arrows and the [space] key to select/deselect an option in the
- (∙) brackets.
-
- When a sorting criterion has been chosen the persons will be sorted in this
- order automatically - also next time you run the program.
-
- Print options ▄
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
- Use the Tab key to move from one field to another. Shift-Tab moves
- "backwards". Use the [space] key to select/deselect a possibility
- in the check boxes.
-
- ■ Number of days: the number of days to display/print the biorhythms.
-
- ■ Lines from top to bottom of paper (often 66): may be changed if necessary
- (often necessary with laser printers). If you don't know the figure, you may
- have to experiment a little, or look in your printer manual).
-
- ■ Pause at new page: e.g. with single-sheet printers.
-
- ■ Print help text first: The file GUIDE.TXT is printed before the biorhythms.
- (This is an ordinary ASCII text file which you can edit yourself).
-
- ■ Special characters on printer: some printers (e.g. type wheel printers)
- do not have access to the full set of IBM's "graphic" characters (e.g.
- vertical line). If the print looks strange, you should deselect Special
- characters. Sometimes the printing becomes slower with special characters,
- even though they exist. (Try both possibilities on your printer).
-
- ■ Filename: This should ONLY be entered if you want print to a file instead
- of to a printer. A file may afterwards be edited in your own text editor
- (as an ordinary ASCII text file).
-
- The following printer choices are stored on disk (in the file BIO4.DAT)
- until next time you run the program:
-
- Lines top/bottom of paper
- Pause at new page
- Guidance is printed first
- Special characters on printer
-
- Survey of command line parameters ▄
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- There are some parameters you can give from DOS when you start the program.
- They may be combined (there should just be a space between them all, e.g.
- BIO U IP.
-
- BIO U Skip start screen (the one with the
- graphic curves).
- BIO IP No pause when viewing graphs on
- screen. (May be stopped with the
- [Pause] key and resumed with the
- [space] key).
- BIO M Monochrome (black/white) display
- (even though you have color screen).
- Affects only a part of the program.
- BIO F Full and new moons are NOT displayed.
-
- Memory ▄
- ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
- In the bottom right corner you can see how much memory is available at
- the moment (in bytes). (The available memory will change as you use
- different program functions).
-
-
- Entering of various data ▄
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-
- Entering of dates ▄
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- Dates are entered with space between day, month and year.
-
- Example: 27 12 92
- ════════════════════
-
- Please note that you don't have to write '19' before the year. (If you want
- dates years 1-99 write 21 in front, i.e. 2101 for year 01. (The moon phases
- may not be exact here)).
-
- If there is already a date in the date field, it is the date today, and you
- only have to press [Enter] to accept it, or press [right arrow] and edit
- the date, or enter a new date.
-
- Entering a new person ▄
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- ■ The name must not be "empty". The letters will automatically be made
- into upper-case letters.
-
- ■ The birth date must be entered in European format as e.g. 31 12 62
- (or 31 12 1962). Use [space] between date, month and year. It is not
- necessary to write the '19' before the year.
-
- See also {dialog windows:dialog.
-
- Search for a person ▄
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- When you search for a person who is stored, you may just write a part of the
- name, e.g. "to" or "wi" if you search for "Tom Wilson". You can write with
- small or capital letters as you like.
-
- 1st person's No (with multi analysis) ▄
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- Usually No. 1 is used here. Then the first 16 persons of the person list are
- shown. If you have several groups, you may have to enter 17 to get group 2,
- etc. (Please see further under multi analysis on how to group persons
- by using the alphabetic sorting).
-
- --------oooOOO0OOOooo---------
-
- This help text may be printed from DOS by typing PRINT EHELP.TXT and pressing
- Enter.
-
- The biorhythm program is also available in Danish.
-
- ------ End of eHELP.txt ------
-