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- Software Vision is proud to announce that EnVision Publisher won
- three major Shareware Industry Awards:
- 1. BEST APPLICATION OF 11 YEARS
- 2. BEST NEW BUSINESS AND APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE
- 3. BEST NEW MS-DOS APPLICATION
- EnVision Publisher was up against major nominations such as
- PC-Write, PC-File, Neopaint, ProtoCad, Wolfenstein-3D, etc.
- The Shareware Industy Awards are to the shareware industry what
- the Oscars are to the motion picture industry.
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- EnVision Publisher also received the Editor's Choice Award from
- Shareware Magazine.
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- EnVision Publisher is a trademark of Software Vision Corporation.
- All other names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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- Answers to Common Questions
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- In this document we included detailed answers to the most
- common questions our technical support staff has received. If
- you are experiencing difficulties with EnVision Publisher,
- please read this document -- chances are, you will find your
- answer here.
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- Question 1: The Mouse works with Microsoft Windows or some
- other program, but it does not work with EnVision
- Publisher.
- Answer: Your mouse driver is not loaded into memory. The
- reason the mouse works with Windows is because
- Windows has its own mouse driver built in. Our
- program relies on the mouse driver that came with
- your mouse.
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- To load the mouse driver into memory type: MOUSE
- at the DOS prompt at your root directory (not in
- the EVP directory). If this does not work, look
- for a subdirectory on your system called MOUSE or
- something similar to the name of your mouse
- manufacturer. What you are looking for is a file
- called MOUSE.COM or something similar (usually
- mice drivers have an extension of .COM.) If this
- fails as well, look in you DOS directory, DOS 6
- cames with the Microsoft mouse driver. To enable
- it, change to that subdirectory (DOS), and type
- MOUSE. Once you get the mouse driver loaded, you
- can change to the subdirectory where you have
- EnVision Publisher installed, and run the program.
- You know the mouse driver is loaded when you get
- the copyright and version number of the mouse
- driver, as well as the message: "mouse installed".
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- If you want the mouse driver to install automatically
- when you boot up your system, put the path together
- with the name of your mouse driver in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file, then reboot your system.
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- Question 2: The mouse cursor does not show on the screen, but
- the mouse trackers in the page rulers are tracking
- mouse movement, OR, the mouse cursor disappears in
- the page area, but it appears in the menu area or
- when a dialog is active.
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- Answer: This problem occurs with many other programs, not
- just EnVision Publisher, and it is caused by the
- fact that you are using an older mouse driver not
- designed to be used with your video card, when
- this card operates in VGA mode. You will have to
- obtain a more recent mouse driver. Please contact
- your mouse manufacturer on how to do this.
- Most mouse manufacturers have free BBS services
- from where you can download their current mouse
- driver at no cost to you. Also, if you are using
- DOS 6, you can use the MOUSE.COM mouse drivers that
- comes with DOS 6 (usually in the DOS directory).
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- Question 3: Mouse cursor shows on the screen, and EnVision
- says "Mouse: YES" in the About dialog, but the
- mouse does not respond.
- Answer: You may have a video card or a computer that has a
- built-in bus-mouse connector, but your mouse is
- connected to the serial port. This may cause some
- mouse drivers to assume that the mouse is
- connected to the bus-port on your video card,
- which is incorrect. You may solve this by
- disabling the built-in bus-mouse port, or by
- connecting the mouse to the bus-port rather than
- the serial port. Please refer to your
- card/computer documentation for more details on
- disabling/enabling bus-mouse ports. Also, some
- mouse drivers allow you to specify the port where
- the mouse is connected. For example, with some
- Logitech mouse drivers, if you start the mouse
- driver with the "1" parameter (MOUSE 1), will
- force the mouse driver to assume that the mouse is
- connected to the COM1 serial port. See your mouse
- documentation for more details.
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- Question 4: When starting EnVision Publisher, the About
- dialog, the menus, and the page are displayed on
- the screen, but the start-up "program registration
- reminder" screen is still in the background, thus
- corrupting the screen contents.
- Answer: This problem occurs with some older VGA cards when
- used with SOME mouse drivers. Many of these VGA
- cards were manufactured before the VGA standard
- was fully established. There are two ways you can
- correct this problem:
- 1. Run EnVision Publisher in EGA mode. To
- accomplish this, enter EVP EGA when
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- starting the program at the DOS prompt.
- You can also try EVP VGAPLUS or EVP EGAPLUS.
- See page 97 in the Reference Guide (MANUAL.DOC)
- for more information.
- 2. Obtain a different mouse driver from your
- mouse manufacturer. Usually you can interchange
- mouse drivers, or you can use MOUSE.COM that
- comes with DOS 6.
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- Question 5: The mouse cursor corrupts the screen as it moves.
- Answer: See Question 4 above.
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- Question 6: Printing is too slow. While printing, the band
- counter takes breaks before continuing printing.
- Answer: Printing under EnVision Publisher can be sped up
- significantly (sometimes by a factor a 4 or more),
- if you configure some of your computer's XMS
- (extended memory) to act as EMS memory (expanded
- memory). If you have DOS 5 or higher, you can
- convert XMS to EMS by including HIMEM.SYS first
- and then EMM386.EXE with the appropriate
- parameters in your CONFIG.SYS file on the root
- directory of your hard disk. Fore more details
- please see "Print speedup" in the Help Topics in
- the Help menu, and also please refer to your DOS
- manual. Please see the section "Printing Hints and
- Facts" in this manual for more details.
- A binary print spooler will also improve print
- speed. When you register, we will include a
- print spooler at no charge if you ask for it.
- Also, printing at lower resolution (DPI) is much
- faster than printing at high resolution.
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- Question 6: Your dot-matrix printer prints garbage, or it
- pushes form feeds.
- Answer: You are using the wrong emulation and/or
- resolution (DPI) for your printer. Make sure that
- your printer's DIP switches and/or built-in menu
- is set properly. Many printers support more than
- one emulation, so please make sure that the
- emulation you selected in EnVision Publisher's
- Print dialog matches that of your printer. Please
- see the section "Printing Hints and Facts" in this
- manual for more details.
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- Question 7: The contents of the printed page are split across
- several pages.
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- Answer: If you are using EnVision Publisher on a network,
- make sure that your network's CAPTURE utility
- (it's called different names under different
- networks) is resident, it is set to handle large
- binary files, and it has a "timeout" value large
- enough to prevent print-job cutout.
- This problem can also occur on printers that have
- built-in timeout routines. Set the timeout to a
- larger value.
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- Question 8: Cannot print a full page in high resolution on a
- LaserJet printer.
- Answer: To print a full page at high resolution (300 DPI)
- on a LaserJet printer (except the LaserJet 4),
- your printer must have at least 1 Meg of memory
- (this is printer memory, not computer memory). (On
- the LaserJet III family of printers you need at
- least 1.5 Meg.) This is necessary because the
- printer needs that much memory to rasterize a full
- page -- this is a printer requirement, not
- EnVision Publisher. If your printer has less than
- 1 Meg (possibly 512k), you can either print up to
- one half page in high resolution, or full page at
- 150 or 75 DPI. The LaserJet 4 uses a different
- page rasterization technique, so this does not
- apply.
- Generally, most newer LaserJet and compatible
- printers have 1 Meg or more of memory, but some
- older models came standard with 512k and can be
- upgraded to 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 Meg. or more. If your
- printer has less than 1 Meg, we recommend that you
- upgrade its memory to 1 Meg or more. This will
- improve the use of your printer not only with
- EnVision Publisher, but also with other graphical
- programs.
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- Question 9: On a PostScript printer, only the Helvetique font
- prints, while the other fonts print as Courier.
- Answer: When printing on PostScript printers, and the
- "PostScript fonts" checkbox is checked, EnVision
- Publisher will not use its own scalable fonts, but
- rather the fonts that are resident in your
- PostScript printer. When you register in order to
- receive EnVision Publisher Plus or EnVision
- Publisher Pro, you will receive other fonts that
- match your PostScript printer's resident fonts.
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- Question 10: On a CGA (Color Graphics Adapter) display,
- EnVision Publisher runs in Black and White.
- Answer: The CGA standard is capable of displaying 4 colors
- at a resolution of 320 x 200. At the resolution of
- 640 x 200, the CGA will operate in 2 colors (Black
- and White). Because a 320 x 200 screen is just too
- small for EnVision Publisher to operate in, the
- program will run in 640 x 200 in 2 colors. This is
- the mode that most applications will use in CGA.
- It is important to note that the CGA is a very old
- standard, with very limited capabilities. We
- recommend you upgrade your system to a VGA or better.
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- Question 11: When printing small type at low resolution (60 or
- 75 DPI), some characters are uneven.
- Answer: This occurs because at low resolution, the program
- has to approximate the actual character size.
- Correct this by printing at a higher resolution
- (DPI). Remember: low resolution is good for drafts,
- but your final document should be printed at your
- printer's highest resolution.
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- Question 12: My mouse cursor disappear after printing.
- Answer: If you have any EMS or XMS memory there may be a
- memory conflict with one of your other programs.
- Try running EnVision Publisher with the following
- parameters: EVP NOEMS NOXMS. (You type this at the
- DOS prompt in the subdirectory where the program is
- located, instead of typing only EVP the way you
- normally would.) These commands tell EnVision
- not to use the EMS or XMS memory that you may have.
- There are additional command line parameters that
- are located at the back of your manual on page 97
- and 98 of the Reference Guide (MANUAL.DOC).
- If you are running any memory resident programs,
- there may be a conflict. Try running EnVision
- Publisher while they are not in memory. An example
- of a memory resident program would be a menu program.
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- Question 13: My computer crashes after printing.
- Answer: See the answer to question 12 above.
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- Question 14: Program is acting eratically and/or crashes.
- Answer: If your may have an incompatible math co-processor.
- Turn it off with this command on the DOS prompt:
- SET 87=NO
- You can later turn it back on with SET 87=YES
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