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README.LP 07/23/90
This README file lists enhancements to the files on the Program
diskette(s). These enhancements are not yet documented in the
Reference Manual. Please refer to the README files on the other
master diskettes for additional information.
BACKUP
When you use the Timed Backup feature, LetterPerfect will save
the backup file, LP{LP}.BK1, in the directory specified in Setup
as the Location of Document Files. If no directory has been
specified, LetterPerfect will save the file in the directory
where LP.EXE is located. Network users should be aware that
this directory must have read/write rights for the timed backup
file to be written there.
GRAPHICS SCREEN TYPE
The file, STANDARD.VRS, contains graphics screen drivers for CGA,
EGA, VGA, MCGA, and Hercules systems. This file is used to
access graphics display for the View Document feature.
On hard drive systems, the Installation Program places this file
in the directory where LP.EXE is located. On floppy drive
systems, the Installation Program will create a file called
LP.VRS on the LetterPerfect 2 disk. LP.VRS contains only the
driver for the graphics display you are using at the time of
installation. If you change the graphics card or monitor on your
system, you should use the Installation program to reinstall
LP.VRS, allowing LetterPerfect to automatically select a driver
for the new card or monitor.
LANGUAGE
Each time you insert a Language Code in your document,
LetterPerfect places a Decimal Character code [Decml/Algn Char]
(containing the alignment character and the thousands' separator
for that language) immediately after the language code.
OFFICE 3.0
Registered users of Office 3.0 should be aware that the example
macros supplied with that product are not currently supported
with LetterPerfect.
STARTUP OPTIONS
The startup option, /NH, is useful for overcoming problems
starting LetterPerfect on some older AT&T machines (those
equipped with the first version of the Phoenix BIOS). This
switch will also inhibit the Print to Hardware Port feature.