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PIVOT!
The AS-EASY-AS Companion: Print your Worksheet in Portrait or
Landscape orientation and in your selected (easy to modify)
Font
Version 1.01
March 1989
TRIUS Inc.
231 Sutton Street, Suite 2D-3
North Andover, MA 01845
(508) 794-9377
(C) Copyright 1989
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989
This program is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by TRIUS,
Inc.. You are free to use this program so that you can determine
if it meets your needs. If it does, we expect you to register
your copy by sending $15.00 (plus $5.00 for S&H) to :
TRIUS, Inc.
231 Sutton Street, Suite 2D-3
North Andover, MA 01845
If you choose, you may charge your registration (MasterCard or
VISA) by calling (508) 794-9377).
You will receive the latest version of the program, a printed
manual, font files, and you will be notified of future updates.
Help us fight high software prices. Register your copy today!
EPSON is a trademark of Epson America Inc.
IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
LOTUS 1-2-3 is a trademark of Lotus Development Corporation
HERCULES is a trademark of Hercules Corporation
MS-DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 2
LIMITED WARRANTY
THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THESE
PROGRAMS IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU
(NOT TRIUS INC.) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY REPAIR,
SERVICING, OR CORRECTION. IN NO EVENT WILL TRIUS INC. BE LIABLE
TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS,
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THESE PROGRAMS, EVEN IF TRIUS INC. HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS WARRANTY
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER
RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT,
UNDERSTAND IT, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT IT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT
OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US, WHICH SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR
PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN US.
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
What's on the Distributon Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Getting Started - Making a Working Disk/Directory . . . . . . . 6
Starting the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PIVOT! Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Using GCHAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
GCHAR Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ORDER /Registration FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 4
WHAT'S ON THE DISTRIBUTION DISK
The files contained on the distribution diskette might
vary from time to time, as more fonts become available.
Typically, however, the diskette should contain the following
files:
PIVOT .EXE - The Pivot! Program
GCHAR .EXE - The Font Editor Program
xxxxxx .TRP - Portrait Font Files
xxxxxx .TRL - Landscape Font Files
SETUP .BAT - Makes working copy of the program
READ .ME - Text Files with last minute explanations
ORDER .ME - A form to order your registered copy
MANUAL .DOC - Simple instruction on using the program
CONTENTS - Listing of all files on disk
Please refer to the READ.ME file on the diskette for any last
minute changes, any new files added to the disk, etc.
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 5
GETTING STARTED
MAKING A WORKING DISK/DIRECTORY
Before you start using PIVOT!, you should make a working copy of
the program either on your hard disk or on a different floppy
diskette. The SETUP.BAT file provided on the PIVOT! diskette
makes the process simple and it just transfers the necessary
files from the original diskette. There are no copy protection
schemes or hidden files to wrestle with.
To make a working copy of the program:
At the DOS prompt place the original diskette in drive A, and
enter the command:
SETUP X:\Dir1\Dir2
For example, to make a working copy of PIVOT! on a floppy disk
in drive B: you should enter (the diskette should be formatted
first):
SETUP B:\ (.. and press ENTER ..)
To make a working copy on drive C: in a directory named PIVOT!,
you should enter:
SETUP C:\PIVOT! (.. and press ENTER ..)
After the above operation is completed and the DOS prompt appears
on your screen, place the original diskette in a safe place. If
your working diskette gets damaged, you can repeat the above
process to make a new working disk.
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STARTING THE PROGRAM
PIVOT! has no installation process, no external device drivers,
etc. The system minimum required system configuration can be
specified when the program is started. The various configuration
options that are available, can be invoked by a number of
switches (option commands) as demonstrated below:
PIVOT /E Starts the program on an EGA monitor.
PIVOT /P Starts the program with panel (rather than pull-down)
menus.
PIVOT /Q Quick screen updates (flickering on some monitors).
After the program has been loaded into memory, the opening
screen will be displayed. Press any key to continue with the
program. After the opening screen, the main PIVOT! screen will
appear.
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MENUS
Keeping with the AS-EASY-AS tradition, many powerful commands
may be accessed by activating the main menu. This may be done by
pressing the [/] key which is usually located on the right side
of the keyboard, just above the space bar. Once this key is
pressed a window will appear on the top left corner of the screen,
containing the main menu commands.
If the program was started with the /P switch (see section on
option switches), then a two line horizontal menu is displayed in
the command panel area (top of the screen). We suggest that
unless you feel very strongly about it, you do not use the /P
switch. The Pull-Down menus provide you with a useful
trail through the different levels of menus in the program.
The first option in the menu will be highlighted by a moveable
pointer, and the panel area, on the top of the screen, will
display additional information about the highlighted option.
The menu pointer can be moved by pressing the cursor arrow keys
(on the numeric key pad ). Pressing LEFT, UP or BACKSPACE will
move the selection bar up. Pressing RIGHT, DOWN or SPACE will
move the selection bar down.
The display position of the menu window can be toggled between
the left and right side of the screen by pressing the period (.)
key. The type of menu can be toggled from window to panel by
pressing the exclamation mark "!" .
The width of the menu window can be expanded by pressing the [<]
key o contracted by pressing the [<] key. The maximum allowable
width of menu is 30 characters.
To select a command or sub menu, use the cursor keys to highlight
the option you want and press the [ENTER] key OR press the key
corresponding to first letter of the desired option.
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PIVOT COMMANDS
[FILE] (/F)
Enter the File access menu. Commands in this menu allow
you to list the files present on a specified disk, change the
default directory, etc.
[FILE, RETRIEVE] (/FR)
When this command is invoked, the user is presented with a list
of available worksheet files on the currently default disk
drive/directory. Using the arrow keys, highlight the file you
want to retrieve and press [ENTER].
[FILE, LIST] (/FL)
Lists the user selected files on the currently default disk
drive/directory. The user is presented with three possible
choices.
w?? - List all files with 'w' as the first letter of the
file extension, regardless of the second and third
extension letters, (i.e., files with WK1, WKS, WLL as a
file extension would allappear in the requested
listing).
P?? - List all files with 'p' as the first letter of the
file extension, regardless of the second and third
extension letters, (i.e., files with PRN, PRT, P1Q as a
file extension would all appear in the requested
listing).
Other - List all files on the currently default disk
drive/directory.
[FILE, DIR] (/FD)
Specify a new default disk drive and directory. When PIVOT!
first starts it uses the logged drive and the default directory
to search for all file requests. Using this option will allow the
user to access files in other drives and directories.
[FILE, QUIT] (/FQ)
Exit the File access menu and return to the main menu.
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[PRINT] (/P)
Enters the Printing menu. The commands available in this menu
are displayed below:
[PRINT, RANGE] (/PR)
Define the range of spreadsheet to be printed. This operation
must be performed before any portions of the spreadsheet can be
printed. If no range has been selected and 'Print, Go' is
selected (see below), the program displays an appropriate message
and returns to the menu.
[PRINT, LINEFEED] (/PL)
Advance the printer one line up. Useful for spacing printouts
without messing up the printer's line counter.
[PRINT, PAGEADV] (/PP)
Advance the printer to top of next page, (Page eject).
[PRINT, ADJUST] (/PA)
Reset the printer line pointer to the top of page. If, for some
reason, the printer is manually interrupted, use of this command
would line up the physical top-of-form (top of page) with the
program's top-of-page.
[PRINT, OPTIONS] (/PO)
Set the different options for the printer.
[PRINT, OPTIONS, MARGIN, LEFT] (/POML)
Set the left Margin, (0 - 240 spaces)
[PRINT, OPTIONS, MARGIN, RIGHT] (/POMR)
Set the right margin (0 - 240 spaces, i.e. you can print up to
240 characters per line).
[PRINT, OPTIONS, MARGIN, TOP] (/POMT)
Set the top margin (number of lines).
[PRINT, OPTIONS, MARGIN, BOTTOM] (/POMB)
Set the bottom margin (number of lines).
[PRINT, OPTIONS, PGLINES] (/POP)
Set the number of lines per page, default 66 for portrait
orientation. Note that the pagelength should not exceed the
calculated number of printable lines (displayed by the program).
This calculated value is based on the font size, the line specing
(in dots) and the page size in inches.
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[PRINT, OPTIONS, HEADER] (/POH)
Set a single line for header message which will appear at the top
of each printed page.
[PRINT, OPTIONS, FOOTER] (/POF)
Set a single line for footer message which will appear at the
bottom of each printed page.
[PRINT, OPTION, QUIT] (/POQ)
Exit the Print, Option menu and return to the main print menu.
[PRINT, GO] (/PG)
Initiate the printing process. NOTE: You must define the
print range at before issuing this command or an error will
occur.
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[SETTINGS]
This menu controls all the settings that are required for the
desired type of printing. Once this menu ia accessed, the user
is presented with options to select fonts, specify the print
mode, etc.
[SETTINGS, FONT] (/SF)
Select one of the fonts available. There are two resident fonts
(courier and sanserif). External fonts are also available, (see
the GCHAR program which is distributed as part of the PIVOT!
package) which can be loaded using the ReadFont Command.
[SETTINGS, MODE] (/SM)
Specify the print mode (character size) desired. Three modes are available,
Compressed, Normal and Double. The mode options may be combined with the
density options to produce a wide variety of print styles.
[SETTINGS, DOT, DENSITY] (/SDD)
Three density options are available in PIVOT!. Normal (Low)
density will result in rough (rugged) characters on most printers
but is quite fast. Double (Medium) density is somewhat slower
but produces a better quality print. Quad (High), of course,
will produce a good quality print, on most printers, but will
take significantly longer that the Low density option. Please
note that when selecting low density you also have to set the
character size. The reason this is not done by the program
automatically is so that you can be given the flexibility of
using your own combination of density and character size.
[SETTINGS, DOT, LINSPC] (/SDS)
Set the number of lines per inch (vertical spacing of characters).
[SETTINGS, DOT, CHARSPC] (/SDC)
Specify the character spacing, (i.e., how many dot positions each
character will occupy).
[SETTINGS, PASSES] (/SP)
Specify the number of passes the printhead is to make over the
same line. One pass is fast but produces rough characters. Two
passes is twice as slow but produces much better print. You
should experiment with Mode, Density and Passes options
combinations to find the ones that produce acceptable print at
reasonable speeds for you.
[SETTINGS, WIDTH] (/SW)
Set the width of the print page in inches.
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[SETTINGS, CODES] (/SC)
Using this menu you can tailor PIVOT for your own printer. Once
in this menu you can set your printer control codes for the
following:
Single Density Graphics
Double Density Graphics
Quadruple Density Graphics
LineFeed
Reset
Note that control codes are specified using their decimal ASCII
number and are separated by a backslash '\'. For example
\027\078 or \015, etc.
[SETTINGS, HARDWARE] (/SH)
Specify which parallel port your printer is connected to. You
are given the choice of LPT1 or LPT2. Note that when PIVOT! is
first started, the default parallel port is LPT1.
[SETTINGS, SAVE] (/SS)
This command does exactly what it says. It saves all current
settings, so that next time you start PIVOT! (from the same drive
and sub-didectory) it will remember them for you.
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USING GCHAR
The second program of the package is GCHAR, (for Graphic
Characters). This powerful package allows you to define your
own complete character sets with VERY LITTLE effort. These
character sets, in turn, can be used to print your documents
either in portrait or landscape orientation using the PIVOT!
program.
The GCHAR system is made up of the GCHAR.EXE program and a number
of XXXXXXX.TRP font files.
To run the program, simply put the diskette with GCHAR.EXE and
the XXXXXX.TRP files in the logged disk drive (or log on to the
directory containing these files), type GCHAR, and press enter.
After you read the opening screen, press any key to continue with
the program.
The program will display all the XXXXXX.TRP files on the logged
disk, and will ask you to select one of the files by moving the
large cursor (with the use of the arrow keys) and pressing ENTER
when the cursor is over the font file that you wish to edit.
Don't worry, the original file will stay intact, unless, of
course, you intentionaly want to overwrite it as you will see
later on.
Once the font file has been selected, the program will let you
know that it is reading the information on the file. After all
the information is read, the main GCHAR screen will be displayed.
The screen is made up of a characters table, to the right, the
function key definitions, in the middle and a large current-
character-replica on the left. The editing is done in this
current character box, by toggling a print block ON of OF (as
explained below).
The operations of GCHAR are mainly controlled by the function
keys as displayed in the main sreen.
Positioning of the block cursor on the large size framed
character on the left portion of the screen is done with the
arrow keys (arrow keys are located on the numeric pad, on the
right hand size of an IBM PC-type keyboard). Note that a mouse can
also be used for positioning, if it is installed using the
executable mouse driver rather than the device driver (see your
mouse literature for information on how to do this).
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GCHAR FUNCTION KEYS
F1 - (Re)set: Pressing the F1 key toggles the current pixel block
ON or OFF. This corresponds to that particular print position
being defined as ON or OFF when this font file is used with
PIVOT!.
F2 - Advance: Pressing the F2 key advances one location on the
Character table. ( The movement is from top left to bottom
right). The large character replica is updated and the
character currently selected,in the character table, starts
blinking.
F3 - Backup: Pressing the F3 key backs up one location on the
Character table. The operation of this key is exactly the
opposite of F2.
F4 - Clear: This key clears the large character replica on the
left hand side of the screen.
F5 - Invert: Pressing F5, inverts the color of the large size
character replica on the left hand side of the screen.
F6 - Flip Horiz.: F6 flips the large size character replica
about its vertical axis of symmetry.
F7 - Type: Once this function is invoked, the program prompts you
for a color choice. Then if your system is equipped with a
monitor that can support graphics, typing will display the
characters of the current font as a graphics image. Once you
have finished typing, press enter to return to the main screen.
Note that this option is only supported on CGA or compatible
monitor/card combinations (no Hercules).
F8 - SHL: Pressing F8 rotates the pixels of the current line,
on the large character replica, one position to the left.
Continuous pressing of the key, will eventually rotate the pixels
back to their original position. Experiment with this function
key, and see how easy it is to generate your personal italics
font.
F9 -SHR: Similar to F9 above, but it rotates the pixels on
the current line to the right.
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[alt] F2 - Down Row: Pressing the alternate key and F2 at the
same time, points to the character table one row down. The large
character replica is updated.
[alt] F3 - Up Row: This function is exactly to [alt] F2 above.
When invoked, it points to the character table one line above the
current position, and the large character replica is updated.
Q - Quit: As the name applies, presing Q initiates the quitting
process. Once Q is pressed, a message appears at the bottom of
the screen asking if you really want to quit. If you press 'N',
then the program returns you to the main screen. If you press 'Y'
then the program asks if you want to save the new font file.
Answering 'N' to this prompt, will bring you back to DOS and the
font file you were working on is not saved. If, on the other
hand, you answer 'Y', then you are asked for a font file name.
Type the name and press ENTER. If you do not type a name and just
press enter, then the font file is saved under the name FONT.TR?,
(Note that if a file named FONT.TR? allready exists, then it is
overwritten by the new file).
(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 16
.----------------------------- TRIUS, Inc. ------------------------.
| 231 Sutton Street, Suite 2D-3 |
| North Andover, MA 01845 |
| (508) 794-9377 |
|_______________________________________________________________________|
| O R D E R F O R M |
| |
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| Company:_____________________________________________________ |
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| Address:____________________________ City:___________________ |
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| DESCRIPTION |# | Price | Each |Total |
|____________________________________________|__|_______|________|______|
|1. PIVOT! Portrait/Landscape Multifont Print| |$15.00 | $20.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | | $5.00 | | |
|____________________________________________|__|_______|________|______|
|2. AS-EASY-AS Spreadsheet Version 3.01 | |$40.00 | $45.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | | $5.00 | | |
|____________________________________________|__|_______|________|______|
|3. DRAFT CHOICE Versatile, Powerful Drafting| |$40.00 | $45.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | | $5.00 | | |
|____________________________________________:__:_______:________:______|
|4. AS-EASY-AS and PIVOT! Package | |$50.00 | $55.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | | $5.00 | | |
|____________________________________________:__:_______:________:______|
|5. AS-EASY-AS and DRAFTC CHOICE Package | |$70.00 | $75.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | | $5.00 | | |
|____________________________________________:__:_______:________:______|
|6. AS-EASY-AS, DRAFT CHOICE and PIVOT! | |$80.00 | $90.00 | |
| Shipping and Handling | |$10.00 | | |
|____________________________________________:__:_______:________:______|
| (International Orders - Add 7%) | |
| *** TOTAL ENCLOSED *** | |
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(C) Copyright TRIUS, Inc. March 1989 Page 17
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Distribution Disk 5 Pannel Menus 8
Distribution Files 5 Pull-down Menus 8
F1 - (Re)set 15 Q - Quit 16
F2 - Advance 15 SETTINGS 12
F3 - Backup 15 CODES (/SC) 12
F4 - Clear 15 CHARSPC (/SDC) 12
F5 - Invert 15 DENSITY (/SDD) 12
F6 - Flip Horiz. 15 LINSPC (/SDS) 12
F7 - View 15 FONT (/SF) 12
F8 - SHL 15 HARDWARE (/SH) 13
F9 -SHR 15 MODE (/SM) 12
FILE (/F) 9 PASSES (/SP) 12
DIR (/FD) 9 SAVE (/SS) 13
LIST (/FL) 9 WIDTH (/SW) 12
QUIT (/FQ) 9 Setup 6
RETRIEVE (/FR) 9 Start-Up 7
Files 5 Switches 7
GCHAR 14 Working Directory 6
GCHAR.EXE 5 Working Disk 6
Installation 7 alt F2 - Down Row 15
Menu Select 8 alt F3 - Up Row 16
Menu Width 8 /E Switch 7
Menus 8 /P Switch 7
Menus Switching 8 /Q Switch 7
Menus TRail 8
PIVOT!.EXE 5
PRINT (/P) 10
ADJUST (/PA) 10
GO (/PG) 11
LINEFEED (/PL) 10
OPTION, QUIT (/POQ) 11
OPTIONS (/PO) 10
FOOTER (/POF) 11
HEADER (/POH) 10
MARGIN,
BOTTOM (/POMB) 10
LEFT (/POML) 10
RIGHT (/POMR) 10
TOP (/POMT) 10
PGLINES (/POP) 10
PAGEADV (/PP) 10
RANGE (/PR) 10
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