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- Recipe Maker Ver. 2.0
- by Nickleware
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Recipe Maker is an application that was designed to help make
- weekly grocery shopping, meal planning and recipe organization easier.
- With the help of Recipe Maker, you will be able to plan out each meal for
- an entire week, and in just minutes have a complete shopping list of items
- needed to make those meals come together.
- Recipe Maker allows you to enter and store all of your recipes.
- Once your recipes have been stored you can recall and print any one of them
- in just seconds. Recipe Maker also stores and alphabetizes all of the
- different ingredients and measurements that are necessary to make your meals.
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- REGISTRATION
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- Recipe Maker is not public domain, nor is it free software. You
- are granted a limited license to use this product on a trial basis. You
- are also granted a license to copy Recipe Maker, along with the
- documentation, for the trial use by other users. If you wish to continue
- using the product, you must send $25 to:
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- NickleWare
- 15817 130th Place S.E.
- Renton, Wa. 98058
-
- We encourage you to copy Recipe Maker and share it with anyone who
- might be interested in making grocery shopping, meal planning and recipe
- organization easier.
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- GETTING STARTED
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- REQUIREMENTS -
- Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher
- IBM compatible PC 286/386
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- Before proceeding, make sure that you have Microsoft Windows
- correctly installed. Next create a directory called RECIPE and copy the
- Recipe Maker software (RECIPE.EXE) into this directory. Then add the
- following entry to the WIN.INI file which is probably in the same directory
- where windows is installed.
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- [RECIPE]
- DBPath=<drive>:<path>\
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- This tells Recipe Maker where to find the data files. The key word
- DBPath is set equal to the <drive> and full <path> including the trailing
- backslash, where the Recipe Maker data files will reside. For example:
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- [RECIPE]
- DBPath=C:\Recipe\
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- When the above steps have been completed, Recipe Maker is ready to
- be started. Simply start Recipe Maker from the RUN... menu selection of
- the Windows Program Manager or add it to a Program Manager group by
- following the directions in the Windows 3.0 manual for creating a group
- item. Recipe Maker will then create all of the data files it needs to run,
- and place them on the drive and path that was specified in the above entry.
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- WHAT ARE LISTS
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- The Measurements, Ingredients, and Food Group lists, are really the
- heart of the Recipe Maker database. These lists act as three separate
- buckets that hold all of the information necessary to put your recipes
- together. Each time you enter a measurement, ingredient, or food group into
- a recipe, that information is pulled out of the corresponding bucket. This
- concept makes for much easier and faster recipe entry and much less effort
- on your part. Each of these three lists can be selected from the main
- window FILE menu.
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- LIST WINDOW ACTIONS
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- There are several pushbutton actions that are available to you from
- each of the three list windows.
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- ADD. Once a new item has been entered, the ADD pushbutton may be
- clicked. Recipe Maker then quickly checks the list to make sure that the
- new item is unique. If it is, Recipe Maker adds the item to the database.
- Otherwise Recipe Maker tells you that you have entered a duplicate.
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- CHANGE. To change an item, highlight the item and click the SELECT
- pushbutton or double click on the item with the mouse. The selected item
- will appear in the edit box above the list. Edit the item and then click
- on the CHANGE pushbutton. Recipe maker then checks the list to make sure
- that the changed item is unique and stores it in the database.
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- REMOVE. To remove an item from a list, highlight it and click the
- SELECT pushbutton or double click on the item with the mouse. Then choose
- click on the REMOVE pushbutton. Recipe Maker then asks you to confirm the
- action. Depending on your response, the action will be completed or
- canceled.
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- MEASUREMENT LIST
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- Some of the first entries that must be made before you begin to
- enter your recipes, are the measurements. These are the different
- measurements that you will use in your recipes. For example "Cup",
- Tablespoon", and "Gallon" are some of the measurements that might be used.
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- FOOD GROUP LIST
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- The food group list is a simple list of the different types of
- ingredients that will be entered into Recipe Maker's ingredients list.
- These groups are such names as "Dairy", "Meats", or "Dry Goods". By
- entering these food groups, Recipe Maker will be able to keep all of your
- ingredients and shopping lists categorized, which will ultimately help make
- your grocery shopping much easier and quicker.
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- INGREDIENT LIST
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- The ingredients list is a list of all of the ingredients needed to
- make your recipes. Before a recipe can be entered, all of the necessary
- ingredients must be put into the ingredients list. A food group must also
- be entered along with the ingredient name.
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- RECIPE AND INSTRUCTION CARDS
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- When RECIPE CARD is choosen from the main window FILE menu, Recipe
- Maker will display blank recipe and instruction cards. The recipe card
- consists of the recipe name and description, while the instruction card
- contains the instructions, quantities, measurements, and ingredients. The
- recipe name, description and instruction fields are text entry fields and
- data can be typed in directly. Quantities, measurements and ingredients
- are entered in the same way as described previously for a list.
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- Before a measurement or ingredient can be entered into a recipe,
- they must first exist in the corresponding lists. As the cursor is moved
- between the measurement and ingredient fields, Recipe Maker looks up the
- entry in the database and displays the closest match, if one does not match
- exactly.
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- Before an entry is added to the list, each of the three fields must
- contain values. There may be times when a measurement does not apply. For
- example, the ingredient "eggs" will usually have a quantity but not a
- measurement. In this case the word "NONE" or something similar should be
- entered into the measurements list to indicate that the measurment does not
- apply. The resulting recipe entry will look like this:
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- QUANTITY MEASUREMENT INGREDIENT
- 2 NONE EGGS
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- After a recipe has been completely entered, it can be added to the
- database by clicking on the SAVE pushbutton on the RECIPE CARD window.
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- Updating a recipe is similar to adding a new one, except all of the
- recipe information already exists on the screen. When the RECIPE CARD
- window is displayed, click on the OPEN...pushbutton. Recipe Maker will
- display a list of all of the recipes that currently exist in the database.
- To select a recipe, simply highlight it and click on the SELECT pushbutton
- or double click on the item. After a recipe has been selected, all the
- data will be displayed on the recipe and instruction cards. The recipe can
- then be changed and saved in the same manner as described above.
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- To delete a recipe, click on the OPEN... pushbutton, select a
- recipe, and then click on the DELETE pushbutton. Recipe Maker will delete
- the recipe from the database.
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- To print a recipe, click on the OPEN... pushbutton, select a recipe,
- and then click on the PRINT pushbutton. Recipe Maker will format the recipe
- information and print it.
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- WEEKLY PLAN AND SHOPPING LIST
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- The WEEKLY PLAN window allows you to plan out an entire week of
- meals and have Recipe Maker compile a shopping list to match your plan.
- Once this selection has been made, Recipe Maker will display a window
- containing a list for each day of the week plus a miscellaneous list, and
- a list of all of the recipes in the database. The way to plan out a week
- is to highlight a recipe in the recipe list, and click on one of the weekday
- pushbuttons. Recipe Maker will place the name of the selected recipe in
- that day's list. When you have finished planning the week, click on the
- CREATE LIST pushbutton. Recipe Maker will compile a list of all the
- ingredients needed to make the selected recipes.
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- If you have just created the shopping list from the WEEKLY PLAN
- window, you will most likely want to edit or add to it. After selecting
- the SHOPPING LIST window, Recipe Maker will display the shopping list and
- give you the option to add, change or remove any item, or print the list.
- You also have the option to indicate the quantity to buy. Once the shopping
- list has been edited completely, it is then ready to be printed. Turn your
- printer on and click on the PRINT pushbutton. Recipe Maker will then
- categorize the list by food group and print out your shopping list.
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- WHAT IF...
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- The What If... window allows you to have Recipe Maker make recipe
- suggestions based on selected ingredients. For example, suppose you have
- chicken and rice and would like some recipe suggestions that contain these
- ingredients. Recipe Maker will quickly search through the recipe database
- and give you a list of all of the recipes that contain one or both of these
- ingredients.
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- When the What if... window appears, you will see two list boxes.
- The first one contains all of the ingredients currently defined in the
- Ingredients list. The second is the What if... list box. Ingredients can
- be moved from the Ingredients list box to the What if... list box by either
- highlighting a selection and clicking on the Move push button, or dragging
- and dropping an ingredient from one list to the other. Ingredients can be
- removed from the What if... list box in the same manner. Once all of your
- selections have been moved from the Ingredients list box to the What if...
- list box, click on the Suggest push button. Recipe Maker will then search
- the recipe database and display a list of all of the matching recipes. A
- recipe can then be selected in the same manner as described in the Recipe
- and Instruction Card section.
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- SPECIAL FEATURES
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- DRAG AND DROP - Whenever an item is being transfered from one list
- to another, the item may dragged and dropped. This means that an item can
- be selecting with the mouse pointer, and while still holding the mouse
- button down, position the mouse pointer on top of the destination entry
- field. When the mouse button is released the selected item will appear in
- the entry field. For example, if an ingredient is being added to a recipe,
- the ingredient can be dragged and dropped from the ingredients list to the
- ingredient field on the instruction card.
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- CLIPBOARD - The clipboard is a convenient way of transferring data
- between Recipe Maker and other Windows application or between different
- Recipe Maker windows. To use the clipboard functions simply highlight any
- text that is displayed in an entry field, pull down the EDIT menu and choose
- COPY or CUT. The COPY function will place a copy of the highlighted text in
- the Windows clipboard. The CUT function also places the highlighted text in
- the clipboard but also removes it from the entry field. To retrieve text
- from the clipboard, place the cursor at the position inside an entry field
- where the clipboard text should be inserted or appended. Then pull down the
- EDIT menu and choose PASTE. The clipboard text will be placed in the entry
- field at the cursor position.
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- ENHANCEMENTS
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- The following is a list of the new features and enhancements that
- have been included in version 2.0 of Recipe Maker:
- o Addition of the What If... function for recipe suggestions.
- o Addition of Windows 3.0 Help Manager
- o Proportional system font.
- o Increased capacity of Ingredients, Measurements and Food Groups list
- boxes.
- o Printing has been improved so that recipe descriptions and
- instructions will print beyond a single page.
- o Dialog menus have been replaced with pushbuttons to allow for easier
- access.
- o The Divide by Zero error when pulling down the Edit menu has been
- fixed.
- o Recipe Maker is fully Windows 3.0 compatible.
- o Color icons.
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- EXITING
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- When you have finished using Recipe Maker, you should exit via the
- EXIT from the main window's FILE menu. If you forget and turn your computer
- off before exiting, Recipe Maker can not guarantee that your recipes have
- been saved completely. It is very important that you always exit Recipe
- Maker via this selection.
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- GOOD LUCK AND EASY SHOPPING!!!
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- NickleWare
- Copyright (C) 1990 Bradley Nicholes
- This documentation must accompany the Recipe Maker software.
-