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Info-Mac Digest Fri, 1 Jan 93 Volume 11 : Issue 1
Today's Topics:
[*] Filemaker_Contacts+1.5.hqx
[*] Filemaker_WriteItDown1.0.hqx (new)
[*] hst-greatest hits.hqx
[*] MacLayers for UNIX
[*] Om (for Games folder, I'd imagine)
[*] Pagemaker Calendar Template
[*] print MacPaint utility
[*] SystechSWv535.sea.hqx
[*] UPDATE: menu-icons-micn-18.hqx in cp directory
"Bad magic error"? (C)
(Q) A Problem with SEA
apple II GS programs
Color Pivot woes
Desktop pictures
Dragon's Lair II
FileSaver-type programs causing conflicts
FullWrite Pro - any news?
Hard Disk error (invalid node in extents directory ) !!
How to get a plain box character
Is this some sort of virus?
Italian Language Software
Keyboard shortcut wanted
LCII memory question
Localisation vs "localisation", Europe, ...
Mac-TV boards
Mobius accelerator
Modems from Hell, PB Modems (C)
PowerBook 40 Mb hard drive wanted
StyleWriter mailing labels smearing?
System 7.1/Font/Printing Question...
Using a Mac to do medical billings
Video editing on a Mac
VT320s
where did tidbits go?
Word 5.1 to PM 4.2 translator
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Date: 31 Dec 92 10:15:50 U
From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>
Subject: [*] Filemaker_Contacts+1.5.hqx
Contacts+ and Docu+
(c)1992 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved.
_______________
Read Me
CONTACTS+ is a Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It's main
purpose is to allow proper address details to appear (even
when some components of the address are omitted such as the
organization, country etc...) in Microsoft Word print-merge
documents. Other than that, you should find that CONTACTS+ is
just about as powerful and usable as any other `commercial'
Contacts database/manager.
When exporting print-merge data, the FullAddress field
would replace all the individual fields that make up the
receipient's address. You should also export the title,
firstname and lastname fields, to be used in the greeting line,
ie Dear [title] [firstname] [lastname]... Other fields do not have
to be exported.
Docu+ is a document manager. It is used in conjunction with
Contacts+ v 1.4 or higher. You can create and store simple
1 page documents in Docu+ and then use the MiniLetter helper
facility in Contacts+ to access the text stored in Docu+
to create print-merge (1 page only) letters.
Plea: If you feel that CONTACTS+ or Docu+ has some useful
value and use it; and want to encourage me to improve my existing `products'
and develop other `affordable & useful' databases; and want to receive future
updates via email (personally sent by me); please Register yourself by sending
me a cheque (in Australian $) payable to: Andrew Lee, or any currency; for Any
amount that you find appropriate. I will email (internet) you the latest
version of Contacts+ including its registered user's password#160#.
Please do not distribute Contacts+ or Docu+ without all the original
materials, especially this file. Contacts+ or Docu+ is not for commercial
re-sale without my knowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to
place Contacts+ or Docu+ onto commercial shareware CD-roms, disks etc... If
you do adopt ideas from Contacts+ in your own database, don't forget to
include
me in the list of persons to inform and thank :-). All suggestions for
improvements are welcomed.
Regards,
Andrew Lee
School of Information and Computing Sciences
Bond University Australia 4229
Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au
#160# Registered user's password will allow users to modify or create new
layouts.
It will not allow user to create or modify scripts and add other fields. If
you
need to know the `internals' of Contacts+ or Docu+, please get in-touch with
me
personally. All registered-users' passwords are compatible on version with the
same first digit after the decimal (ie version 1.5, 1.51... 1.59 have the same
password but not version 1.6).
[Archived as /info-mac/app/filemaker-pro-contacts-plus-15.hqx; 113K]
------------------------------
Date: 31 Dec 92 10:17:00 U
From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>
Subject: [*] Filemaker_WriteItDown1.0.hqx (new)
WriteItDown
(c)1992 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved.
_______________
Read Me
WriteItDown is a Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It's main purpose is to
provide a vehicle to electronically store and retrieve text notes. You can use
WriteItDown to produce simple notebooks or export `properly annotated notes'
into other software. WriteItDown is also able to automatically extract 5
keywords from your notes if you have properly annotated them.
When exporting the notes, the FullNotes field contains all the individual
fields that make up the notes including the title, remarks, keywords etc...
Plea: If you feel that WriteItDown has some useful value, & want to
encourage ME to improve it and develop other `affordable & useful' databases,
&
want to receive future updates via email (personally sent by me), PLEASE send
me a cheque (in Australian $) payable to: Andrew Lee, or any currency, for ANY
amount that you find appropriate. I will email (internet) you the latest
version of WriteItDown including its registered user's password.
Please do not distribute this database without all the
original materials,
especially this file. This database is not for commercial re-sale without my
knowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to place this
database
onto commercial shareware CD-roms, disks etc...
If you do adopt ideas from WriteItDown for your own database, don't forget to
include me in the list of persons to thank :-). All suggestions for
improvements are welcomed.
Other databases that I have created: Contacts+ (A contact database), Docu+ (A
letter-content database used in conjunction with Contacts+ for
print-merging).
Regards,
Andrew Lee
School of Information and Computing Sciences
Bond University Australia 4229
Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au
#160# Registered user's password will allow users to modify or create new
layouts.
It will not allow user to create or modify scripts and add other fields. If
you
need to know the `internals', please get in-touch with me personally. All
registered-users' passwords are compatible on version with the same first
digit
after the decimal (ie version 1.5, 1.51... 1.59 have the same password but not
version 1.6).
[Archived as /info-mac/app/filemaker-pro-write-it-down.hqx; 35K]
------------------------------
Date: 31 Dec 1992 10:36:04 -0400 (EDT)
From: FISHERKJ@SNYONEVA.CC.ONEONTA.EDU
Subject: [*] hst-greatest hits.hqx
[*] HST Greatest Hits
"HST" is the Hubble Space Telescope. This HyperCard stack uses
Quicktime and the QTPict XCMD to display 25 spectacular images
taken by HST, with extensive background material.
Produced by The Exploration In Education (ExInEd) program at the
Special Studies Office, Space Telescope Science Institute, with
funding from NASA. Downloaded from AOL.
ken fisher, fisherkj@snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/card/hst-greatest-hits.hqx; 616K]
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 03:21:03 -0500 (EST)
From: Jeff Linder <jeff@picasso.ocis.temple.edu>
Subject: [*] MacLayers for UNIX
Resent-To: info-mac@sumex-aim
Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 14:29:04 PST
Resent-From: Backup Moderator <backmod@camis.Stanford.EDU>
By request, this is the UNIX end of the layers system. I snagged this
>From the same place I snagged MacLayers itself, so all should be ok..
File is UUencoded, Compressed, and TAR'd..
[Archived as /info-mac/unix/mac-layers.uu; 102K]
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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 13:57:50 -1812
From: wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Subject: [*] Om (for Games folder, I'd imagine)
For those cosmically minded Mac users running system 7.x, this meditation
aid provides a constantly chanted mantra in the background while other
applications are open. The requested shareware fee is in gradations,
depending on the degree of enlightenment attained. Even gurus have earthly
needs.
Dane Wittrup (wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
[Archived as /info-mac/game/om.hqx; 196K]
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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 07:37:47 -0500
From: darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu (Larry Darnell)
Subject: [*] Pagemaker Calendar Template
I have included a template for the 1993 calendar year for Pagemaker 4.2.
1992 was included with Pagemaker so I modified it to fit the new year.
Larry Darnell
[Archived as /info-mac/app/pagemaker-1993-calendar.hqx; 45K]
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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 12:14:34 -1812
From: wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Subject: [*] print MacPaint utility
The attached program may be useful for printing MacPaint format drawings on
the HP DeskWriter. Apparently, some printer drivers don't support
MacPaint's method of printing.
Dane Wittrup (wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
[Archived as /info-mac/app/macpaint-print-utility.hqx; 11K]
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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 08:48:46 -0500
From: "Steve Marsh" <marsh2@nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil>
Subject: [*] SystechSWv535.sea.hqx
Following is the latest version of the Systech/Novy Systems accelerator
board software, v5.35. It now works with Mac20MX boards if they have 4
MB of RAM installed. These are the recent fixes, as copied from the
READ ME file:
VERSION HISTORY
Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.35
12-16-92
Now works with MX-20! There must be 4MB on MX-20 to work with new software.
12-15-92
Fixed bug with System 7.1 that prevented a restart from working properly.
Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.34
11-12-92
Simply added support for more monitors on the ImagePro.
Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.33
11-11-92
Simply added support for more monitors on the ImagePro.
Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.32
11-02-92
Now compatible with System 7.1 and AppleTalk 57.0.
Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.31
10-13-92
Redesigned the preferences file logic for improved speed, reliablity, and
appearance.
10-09-92
Fixed a scrolling bug in the Control Panel.
10-07-92
Added a startup key to disable any LCA load at boot time.
Enjoy!
- Steve Marsh "marsh@anvil.nrl.navy.mil" ;-)
[Archived as /info-mac/util/novy-accelerator-board-software-535.hqx; 135K]
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Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 13:57:11 -0500
From: kurash@tara.dartmouth.edu (Mark Valence)
Subject: [*] UPDATE: menu-icons-micn-18.hqx in cp directory
MICN 1.8 - Display small iconic representation for menu titles.
This hack is an implementation of an idea suggested by USENET
readers as a method for reclaiming menu bar space. It has a cheesy
interface, but it is configurable with ResEdit. See the documentation
for details on adding your own SICNs to the menu bar!
MICN is still free, still less than 20K on your disk, and still only 540 bytes
of code in your System Heap! I would like to hear from someone using a color
monitor and System 6. Do the color icons look OK when the menu is hilited?
Enjoy,
Mark Valence
[Archived as /info-mac/cp/menu-icons-micn-18.hqx; 39K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 00:43:08 -0500
From: brg@dgate.org (Brian Gaeke)
Subject: "Bad magic error"? (C)
In info-mac 10:309, rtl@siva.bristol.ac.uk writes:
>Sometimes MacCompress 3.2 (which is pretty old I understand) tries to
>decompress Unix .z files it produces only an error message - "bad magic
>error" - and says that the file was probably compressed with a more recent
>algorithm. If so, what Mac utilities will handle such files?
If I'm not mistaken, .z (lowercase) files have been created by the unix
utilities pack(1) or compact(1). .Z (uppercase) files are created by
compress(1), a superior compression program to the two others.
MacCompress 3.2 I think is not designed to handle .z files, rather only
.Z files.
Any other insights out there??
Brian
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 01:56:37 GMT
From: norton@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Norton Chia)
Subject: (Q) A Problem with SEA
My System Errors list tells me error code -50 means paramErr or
Error in user parameter list.
What kinda .sea are you trying to extract anyway?
Cheers,
Norton
---
Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
>Would anybody know what might be the problem if
>I am unable to get self-extracting archives
>to self-extract? Every time I try, I get the
>OS error:
> Could not be opened because an error
> of type -50 occured.
>Thanks in advance,
>- Mitch
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 17:23:51 EST
From: BILLM%MAINE.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
Subject: apple II GS programs
need help in finding appleII GS programs for friends. Phone numbers and
or locations of people or places that have GS programs would be great.
Send to Billm@Maine.Maine.edu. Thanks in advance.
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 17:43:27 PST
From: poustie@sfu.ca
Subject: Color Pivot woes
I've had my Color Pivot monitor for just one year now, and just today
had it replaced because of a possible problem with the internal sweep
module. Or so I was told. The display seemed to 'pulse' around the
edges of the screen, and the new monitor fixed that problem.
Problem is, the new monitor causes a system error when the orientation
is changed. It'll start fine in either position, but won't allow a
change once the computer is on.
On the rather unlikely possibility that software was at fault (the old
monitor worked fine this morning) I have replaced the system software
(v7.1) and also the RadiusWare extension (v2.0) but with no luck.
I'm using a IIsi 5/80 with the Radius eight bit card, and I'm over 120
miles from the nearest Radius dealer. I've had to drive there twice
this week, and I'm not looking forward to another trip.
Can anyone make any suggestions from their previous experience?
Eric
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 11:56 BST
From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK>
Subject: Desktop pictures
Could somebody please post a straightforward explanation of how NowUtilities'
DeskPict and similar inits manage to "trick" the System into using a PICT
resource as the desktop backdrop rather than a ppat?
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 15:13:05 -0500
From: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (William Homer Waits)
Subject: Dragon's Lair II
I have purchased Dragon's Lair II, and need some help from anyone with
experience.
I can't get passed the second scene. I have been attempting this for quite
some time now, and I consider myself quit the arcade expert, but this is
strain to figure out. If anyone could help me, as well as any hints on
future levels would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
--Bill
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 23:03:57 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: FileSaver-type programs causing conflicts
> BTW, FileSaver is known to have problem with MANY INITs and
> applications. If data integrity is of paramount concern to you, back up
> your hard disk regularly - it's the only way.
>
Has anyone who uses MacTools, 911 Utilities or Public Utilities
noticed similar problems in these packages' equivalent to
FileSaver? Thanks, Pete Tamas
Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 10:06:18 +0200
From: mtrms01@techunix.technion.ac.il
Subject: FullWrite Pro - any news?
Having scoured the seven seas I still think that FullWrite Pro is the best
damn word processor around (just a personal opinion). There was once a
movement to have this poor orphan programme adopted. Has anything happened
since then? Should we organize a concert to raise money?
Happy New Year to the Ether Folks....mike
Dr. Michael Silverstein Tel: 972-4-294-582
Materials Engineering, Technion Fax: 972-4-321-978
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Date: 01 Jan 1993 18:02:57 -0700 (MST)
From: Ajay Surana <IDAZS@asuvm.inre.asu.edu>
Subject: Hard Disk error (invalid node in extents directory ) !!
Dear Netters,
I wish you all a very Happy New Year. Hope 1993 brings your
dreams true.
Now to business. I periodically run Norton Utilities on my
MAC IIcx's internal HD, to optimize the speed (SpeedDisk). For the last
couple of times I have been getting a strange message:
"The extents directory on this disk contains an invalid
node - node #2. Its records are out of order. Your files are safe.
Optimization cancelled."
The disk does not have any bad sectors and tests okay with
"Norton Disk Doctor". I tried using "Disk First Aid" which comes
with System 7, but got the message :
"the disk is damaged. Cannot be repaired with
Disk First Aid".
If anyone has encountered a similar problem, or if there are
any utilities to fix this problem, I would like to know. Also, how
serious is this problem? Can or have I lost any files? I haven't
stumbled on any problems yet.
Thanks
Ajay Surana
Data Administration
Arizona State University.
(602)-965-5959
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 23:00:47 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: How to get a plain box character
> I need to place into the text of a MSWord 5.0 document a character which is
> a small square (to describe a symbol on a graphic which is part of the
> document). I have tried to use key caps to find an appropriate looking
> character from some of the standard fonts that are installed on my Mac.
> Unfortunately, key caps shows all of the unprintable characters as squares
> which look exactly like what I need for my document. I have tried printing
> these some of these symbols out but none of them ever appear on the page.
> Does anyone know how to make the symbol I am describing? Thanks for your
> help.
>
> Fred Bingham
>
> [Ed: Use a font such as Zapf Dingbats? Use the graphics tool?]
>
Use the n in Zapf Dingbats and give it a style of outline. An old,
but infrequently mentioned trick.-Pete Tamas
Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 11:22 EST
From: DRAPHAELY@vax.clarku.edu
Subject: Is this some sort of virus?
Suddenly this morning when I try and type the first letter of the alphabet
on its own (e.g. followed by space, or quotes) the word "Apple" (sans
quotes) appears on my screen? Anybody else notice this?
_Den' (DRAPHAELY@vax.clarku.edu)
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 01:45:08 MEZ
From: Patrick Maun <R5321GAB%AWIUNI11.EDVZ.UNIVIE.AC.AT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Italian Language Software
Hello all,
my mother is looking for Italian language learning software. Does
anyone have any experience with any particular software. Telephone numbers
of companies would also be helpful. Thanks for any help in advance.
Patrick Maun
Hochschule fuer Angewandte Kunst
Vienna, Austria
R5321GAB@AWIUNI11.BITNET
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 17:46 BST
From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK>
Subject: Keyboard shortcut wanted
I've been wondering about this for ages. You're saving a document and
you're presented with the Standard File dialog box; the line where the
filename goes is highlighted. When you've typed your filename, you can
choose its location by getting into the directory structure using command +
up-arrow, and thereafter navigate around using the keyboard as we all know.
The thing is, say you want to get from the directory structure back to the
line where the filename is, using the keyboard. What IS the shortcut?
Command + down-arrow takes you down a directory, and command plus the left
or right arrows switches volumes instead
------------------------------
Date: 01 Jan 1993 16:18:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: GREG HINSON <M94JHINSON@Ruby.VCU.EDU>
Subject: LCII memory question
Can one use 256k SIMMs in the two empty slots of an LCII?
Thanks for the info.
--Greg
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 17:56:18 +0200
From: Jussi-Pekka Mantere <jpm@cs.hut.fi>
Subject: Localisation vs "localisation", Europe, ...
CHRISTIAN F. BUSER <cbuser@pegasus.ch> writes:
- Yes, the "single-language market" is smaller than the U.S., but I don't
think they translate their software using ResEdit - There are much faster
ways. And if they think ahead before starting programming, translation is
not that difficult, even if you consider different number formats,
measurement units, etc.
Faster ways of translating software? Sure, but software can be
translated fairly easily when compared to translating documentation,
example files, etc. It's the "paperware" and other "informational
products" which take a big portion of both time-to-market and product
cost. A disk is a disk is a disk, and preparing 1-10 disks per each
language is almost trivial when compared to making and printing
several hundreds of pages of documentation for each language.
No small feat.
And, localizing the software without localizing the documentation etc.
is not, IMHO, localizing.
It's a question of defining the "European market". If you take Europe as a
whole, it is not much smaller than the U.S. market. But who said that
every a company needs 10 employees in Liechtenstein and in San Marino and
in Andorra?
Single European market? For _software_? Not in your dreams... Or maybe
you'd like to learn Finnish, Swedish or Icelandic and get all your
software in one single language? Or maybe French? German?
European market may be as large as the U.S., but much more diverse,
both culturally and language-wise. Even North American Free Trade Area
(NAFTA) covers fewer languages than, say, Switzerland... ;-)
And few U.S. companies have subsidiaries (or even distributors) in
every European country, and even if they do, the size of any office
is usually directly proportional to the size of the particular market.
And don't think just because you're American, you need to have better
prices than anyone else.
So, who should subsidize European software??? ;-)
Of course there's no "need" for software to cost less in the U.S.,
but due to the economics of scale they do. As long as the same
factors (customer base, distribution & marketing channels, etc.) are
not in place in Europe, (localized) software will continue to cost
more.
Still, that is no excuse to illegally copy software.
Cheers,
Jussi-Pekka Mantere
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 15:06:41 -0500
From: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (William Homer Waits)
Subject: Mac-TV boards
Recently I saw a board in a local software dealer that turns one's PC into a
TV.
I was put out by 50/50 Micro Electronics. I called them and they said that
they
have no plans for a Mac version. One bad thing about the board is that it
takes
the whole screen. I would just like a small window, even a QuickTime sized
window would be OK with me. Does anyone know if such a beast exist? I would
be
very interested in such a device. Any help would be appreciated. If you
could
mail me direct, and I will post a summary, assuming one does exist. If one
doesn't, I'll post those findings as well. Thanks in advance.
--Bill
------------------------------
Date: 01 Jan 1993 16:34:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: GREG HINSON <M94JHINSON@Ruby.VCU.EDU>
Subject: Mobius accelerator
Does anyone have any experience with Mobius' new line of 040 accelerators?
Price-wise they sound great...a 40MHz 040 PDS card that is supposed to out-
perform a Quadra 950 (by their ad) for only $1499. I'm wondering if these
performance claims are legit and whether or not they have any compatibility
problems.
Along the same line, I would appreciate any info comparing Logicache's
50MHz 030 accelerator with Daystar's 50MHz Powercache.
Thanks for the info.
--Greg
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 10:34:49 PST
From: Willie Strickland <willie@igc.apc.org>
Subject: Modems from Hell, PB Modems (C)
I have a Global Village Powerport modem for my PB100. I heeded a friends
recommendation when I bought it and didnt settle for a cheaper brand another
friend had bought. I have had absolutely no trouble with the modem or the
software. The fax software is so easy to use and so intuitive I cannot
immagine how it could be better done. The friend who recommended it
evaluates & makes purchasing recommendations for a company with personnel
worldwide. I hesitate to say, but I have no affiliation with GV.
Willie Strickland
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 00:02:19 EST
From: "David A. Raines" <DRAINES@UKCC.uky.edu>
Subject: PowerBook 40 Mb hard drive wanted
Has anyone recently replaced the 40 Mb hard drive in their PowerBook
with a larger drive? If so, or if you are contemplating such an
upgrade, I am in the market for a 40 Mb hard drive for my PowerBook.
Please contact me direct at draines@ukcc.uky.edu and I will respond
to you individually.
David
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 08:06 PST
From: Philip Harriman <EGS2G1B@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
Subject: StyleWriter mailing labels smearing?
Is it safe to print mailing labels on a StyleWriter? I've heard about
and seen examples of StyleWriter output smearing when wet.
Thanks,
Phil Harriman
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 13:30:28 GMT
From: knuth!raider!theporch.raider.net!bbs@uunet.UU.NET (Waffle BBS login)
Subject: System 7.1/Font/Printing Question...
Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
>Can someone please explain to me why when printing a Canvas 3.05 graphic in
>Word 5.0a document on a Duo 230 with System 7.1, PrintMonitor lists an
error:
>"
>cannot find Geneva- using Courier instead" when, in fact, Geneva (true type
>and various bitmap sizes) are sitting plain as day in my Fonts folder (so
>blessed with the "A" on its icon)?
Are you using ATM? If so, which version? ATM v 2.0.3 won't work correctly
with system 7.1. You have to put your fonts back in their OLD places
(extensions folder and systems folder). I understand that ATM v 3.0 fixes
this but I haven't nailed that one down yet. Hope this helps a little.
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Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 13:41:13 +0000
From: Richard Rathe <Richard_Rathe@qm.circa.ufl.edu>
Subject: Using a Mac to do medical billings
The best resource I know of to answer your question is the annual software
buyer's guide issue of MD Computing (Springer-Verlag).
Cheers!
Richard Rathe, MD
rrathe@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu
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Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 22:58:05 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Video editing on a Mac
I have a Mac student who is an art director and uses QuarkXPress,
Photoshop, etc. on a Quadra 900. Her husband is self-employed in
the video production field. My student plans to buy a Quadra 950 to
use at home for freelance projects and wishes to have her husband's
company be one of her clients. They both have this idea that video work
can be done on a Mac, but are not sure what. Their advice to date has
been from dealers. The quality of these explanations in terms of clarity
and accuracy have been spotty, at best. So, the question is, what sort of
work can they expect to accomplish (with a 950) and what sort of
peripherals do they need? Thanks, Pete Tamas
(PS-I'm not talking about Quicktime or MacroMind type multimedia. Thanks).
Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
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Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 00:52:04 -0500
From: brg@dgate.org (Brian Gaeke)
Subject: VT320s
lemke@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu writes in #10:309>
>Microphone II from Software Ventures is the only telecom application I'm
>aware of tat emulates the VT320.
The CommToolbox comes with a vt320 tool! You can use something like
Termy (author's name escapes me at the moment) in conjunction with the
VT320 tool as a pretty good emulator... & it's liable to be a lot less
expensive than MicroPhone II.
Brian
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 01:00:35 +0100
From: Edmund Ronald <eronald@cnam.cnam.fr>
Subject: where did tidbits go?
what happened to tidbits? where can I get the info on the new powerbook
announcments etc? where are the latest rumors posted?
Edmund.
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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 01:48:52 -0500
From: Scott E Maxwell <smaxwell@engin.umich.edu>
Subject: Word 5.1 to PM 4.2 translator
Last digest someone asked about a translator for importing Word
version 5.1 documents to PageMaker 4.2. I beleive you already
have. Your Word 5.0 translator should work. I don't beleive that
Microsoft changed the file format. They just added some features
to 5.0. I will say that 5.1 does seem faster that 5.0 (or may be
it has been so long since I used the quick, lithe 4.0; so long
that sluggish 5.0 and 5.1 seem fast ;-). I was able to import a
5.1 document into PM 4.2 without a problem. THe formatting remained.
Now I admit that it was not the most complicated document in the world.
And as always, I reserve the right to be wrong. It does happen every
once in a while! ;-)
Scott Maxwell
The University of Michigan
smaxwell@engin.umich.edu
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