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(C) 1993 by Atari Corporation, GEnie, and the Atari Roundtables. May
be reprinted only with this notice intact. The Atari Roundtables on
GEnie are *official* information services of Atari Corporation. To sign
up for GEnie service, call (with modem) 800-638-8369. Upon connection
type HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt.Type XTX99437,GENIE
and press [RETURN]. The system will prompt you for your information.
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Topic 10 Thu Aug 13, 1987
LRYMAL (Forwarded)
Sub: Word Writer ST version 2
Incredible improvement over version 1, but it does not allow me to run my
favorite accessories!
204 message(s) total.
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Message 1 Sun Mar 27, 1988
ST-REPORT [Mr Goodprobe] at 22:01 EST
I too wish to toss my hat in with the folk that are more than pleased with the
performance of Word Writer II. I don't know about the tech upport and its
availability because quite frankly its was so well written and laid out that I
haven't needed it. I thought so much of WordWriter II that I purchased the
rest of their et of products, as money allowed. I am now the proud owner of an
integrated package of software that is entirely compatible with one aanother.
Pleased?...thats putting it mildly! Holy Chips! Its Mr. Goodprobe!!!
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Message 2 Thu Mar 31, 1988
JEFFWILLIAMS [Jeff W.] at 23:00 CST
I called up Timeworks today to check up on the reports we've seen in the BB
here on GEnie that alleges that Timeworks is cutting back on their level of
technical support for owners of their products for the Atari ST. According to
someone named Donna in their marketing department, this is not true. Donna
told me that they will continue to supply free technical support for their ST
product lines, just as they do for their products for other computers.
What may have contributed to the confusion may have been Timeworks'
elimination of their toll-free phone numbers. This is a move on their part
that goes across the board...it is not being selectively eliminated for ST
products alone.
So the phone call may no longer be free, but the technical support is still
free (and available).
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Message 3 Sun Apr 17, 1988
G.ANDERSON at 00:19 CDT
Well, I finally got WordWriterST to print out on the LQ2500 without the extra
line feeds. How???? I tried using the Panasonic printer driver and darn if
it didn't work...... so, Text is now usable but graphics are the pits!!!!
NONE of my graphics based programs will work with it, they either don't work
or just look lousy!!!! Seems the few that offer LQ1500 drivers only put the
thing in an 8-pin FX emulation mode, my old 1092 does better than that, and
not that much slower! Frustrating, a great printer almost totally without
support. I may have to take it back after all...... Anyone know of a good
laser printer I can get cheap???? one with both HP and FX emulation????? <sad
grin> Gregg..... PS: I did disable the 'auto line feed', didn't help any I'm
afraid.
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Message 4 Sat Apr 23, 1988
S.BANKS1 at 17:59 EDT
I have the program and I have found it to be great.. BUT.. (there is always a
but). I can't type fast enough to do it but my wife can. If you are a power
typer then you CAN crash the program. It responds with a whole lot of the last
typed item and you are nix on saves or anything else for that matter. NUFF
SAID.. It is STILL a great program for anyone under 60 to 70 WPM.
THATS my two cents...
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Message 5 Sat Apr 30, 1988
D.DOBBS at 01:08 EDT
If anyone needs to have help with an NX-10 and WWST II I'd be willig to help.
I have such a setup and use it almost daily. It has run very well for me
generally. I do have some problems trying to track down special codes in the
printer manual, but I'm getting the hang of it. WWST II has the "embedded
codes" capability that seems to work well with the NX-10. Please E-mail me a
message to check this category and topic as I don't drop by on a very regular
basis. Good luck and hang in there. There's nothing I've wanted to do that I
haven't been able to figure out, not yet anyway! D. DOBBS
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Message 6 Tue May 03, 1988
CHAZ at 20:11 PDT
Just got WWST, and am a satisified consumer...but, the spelling checker could
use some improvement...all it does is show you similarly spelled words. When
I mispell a word, it bears little resemblance to the correctly spelled word--
so WWST's spelling checker isn't as useful to me as it could be. Hopefully, a
future update will include a [GUESS] option like First Word Plus which lists
alternate spellings not necessarily spelled similar to the word being
questioned....anyone from Timeworks listening.....?
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Message 7 Sat May 14, 1988
G.ANDERSON at 00:06 CDT
I have to admit that the spell checker with WW II isn't as powerful as
thunder!'s, though the dictonary is much larger. I hear a 'few' rumors that
TWorks is working on an upgrade to WW II, but from the company all I get are
'no comments'.... Has anyone heard anything about this???? I use WWII quite
a bit for simple text applications like articles and such where an ASCII
output is needed (otherwise I use WordUp). Gregg
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Message 8 Thu Nov 24, 1988
DAEDWARDS at 16:48 PST
If I am reading the manual correctly, if I have only one printer configuration
file it is supposed to be loaded automatically. However, that does not appear
to be the case: I am forced to deliberately choose to load it.
Considering that the large majority of people will only have one printer, I
think it makes a great deal of sense to have SOME way to autoload a printer
driver. So much sense, I am unwilling to believe that it doesn't exist.
WWRITER is in \WRITER\, along with the .INF file. The .CNF file is in
\WRITER\TEXT\ along with the text files. Dictionary and so forth are in
\WRITER\STUFF\WWDICT etc. The .INF file correctly points to all these places.
Where SHOULD I put the .CNF, and what should it be named? (It is currently
EPSON.CNF.)
Don Edwards
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Message 9 Thu Nov 24, 1988
GRIBNIF [Dan] at 22:09 EST
Don, rename it to PRINTER.CNF and place it in the same folder as the
main program.
Dan
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Message 10 Tue Dec 06, 1988
LEN-F at 01:03 EST
Does anyone know what the deal is with WW II about upgrades? Seems to me if
Timeworks does not intend to upgrade/support their product, then the product
is VERY limited in it's usefulness.
Len F.
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Message 11 Tue Dec 06, 1988
P.VOS at 20:41 EST
LEN-F
I called them last week about upgrading WWST ver 1.0. They said version
2.1 (or was it 2.01?) was available. Price is $19.70. Send both
original disks, but not the manual, attn: customer service. The update to
the manual is an insert pack, not a replacement.
BTW As you may have noticed from messages here and there, the 800 number
is a goner. The 312-948-9200 number still works.
Pete
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Message 12 Fri Jan 20, 1989
T.MOORE [Tom] at 23:57 CST
Working with the mail merge functinon of WWST2 is very simple in it's
implementation. Although there is one big problem as I use it now. When ever
you want to use a mail merge applications you have to open your document and
manually set the date. It would be nice if there was a time stamp function
that would take care of this problem. Has anyone contacted Timeworks
regarding future upgrades?
EOF
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Message 13 Sat Feb 25, 1989
B.DENHEYER1 [brian d] at 22:44 EST
I have got version 1.00 of WW and was wondering if any one could give me a
brief summary of the improvements so I'll know if its worth the upgrade. Brian
(B.DENHEYER1)
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Message 14 Sat Feb 25, 1989
JEFFWILLIAMS at 22:30 CST
A couple of the improvements over 1.0 that I can think of are the thesauraus
and the addition of personal dictionary support (add your own words to the
dictionary).
Jeff
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Message 15 Sat Mar 11, 1989
J.MCINTOSH at 07:17 CST
I am having trouble with Word Writer II and my SLM804 laser printer I think I
have done everything right so far: I installed the Diablo630 driver with the
WWINSTALL program. I didn't change any of the escape codes because the driver
already had them. I then saved the file as PRINTER.CFG.
Now, the trouble is that the SLM804 will print the first page of a but it will
not bold face or underline text. Furthermore, if I print a document longer
than one page, the second page is all screwed up -- letters printed on top of
each other and bunched printing near the margins of the paper. What can I do
to solve this problem (BTY, I've already tried to install the plain vanilla
Diablo printer and just add the escape codes, and that didn't work either).
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Message 16 Sun Mar 12, 1989
STX-PRESS [R. Decowski] at 01:02 EST
We're also having problems with Word Writer sending bold, etc. through the
Diablo emulator to the SLM804. Has anyone had success interfacing these two
beasts?
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Message 17 Sun Mar 12, 1989
J.MCINTOSH (Forwarded)
I am having trouble with my Atari Laser SLM804 and Word Writer ST. I believe
that I have loaded the driver correctly (Diable 630), and the program prints
the first page of an document beautifully.
However, the second page is always a disaster. The letters print over
themselves (especially near the margins), the print goes outside the margins,
and the thing just looks generally terrible.
Furthermore, and this may or may not be related, I noticed that if I have the
program print page numbers, the numbers do not print on the right page, rather
they print at the top of a page of their own (The Diable emulation manual says
that is prints with 66 lines a page, so I didn't change the default page
layout setting).
I'm new in the Atari world and would really appreciate some help on this one.
/\/\/THE SKIPPER\/\/\
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Message 18 Sat Mar 18, 1989
PHOTO.3 at 11:58 EST
One question on the new version....
Has the scrolling been improved when working with "average" sized documents?
That is one of the reasons that I'd rather do most of my writing in Zoomracks
II and then import into WW for placing Bold headers, etc.... it was just too
darned slow. Also... the scroll bar should repeat when you hold down the
mouse. Was this added yet?
Thanks.
Jerry Finzi
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Message 19 Sun Apr 09, 1989
ZMAGAZINE [WK Whitton] at 22:48 EDT
Jerry-> I just use "Shift- up/down arrow" to do a page at a time, that ably
replaces the need for a repeating scroll bar. This is one more than *happy*
WWII user...
_WK Whitton_
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Message 20 Wed Apr 12, 1989
LEN-F at 01:05 EDT
The big problem with WWII is that Timeworks has no intention of further
upgrades for thi or any of their other ST products. Kind of makes y(oops!)
wonder where you stand after you've fessed up the cash and find uot you've
essentially got an unsupported product.
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Message 21 Wed Apr 12, 1989
C.MUELLER2 [CHM] at 21:56 EDT
Is WWII verison 2.0 the latest they came out with ? That's the one I have been
using for almost two years now and I was curious if there was any change at
all since then.
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Message 22 Sun Apr 16, 1989
PHOTO.3 at 18:27 EDT
The typeahead is also VERY slow in the version I have.... sigh.
Jerry Finzi
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Message 23 Thu Apr 27, 1989
G.ANDERSON at 21:57 CDT
If you're having header/footer problems with the SLM804 I suggest you delete
two lines from your text 'layout'. Like from 66 printed lines to 64. Easiest
way is to cut them from the space between the text and the footer/headers,
that leaves you with your original # of text lines. Gregg
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Message 24 Sun Apr 30, 1989
M.WOODS1 [MARK.WOODS] at 18:27 CDT
I'm pretty happy with Word Writer, but am getting annoyed with the prompts for
confirmation at every turn. Is there anything I can do to cut back on these?
I generally know what I want to do and would not mind eliminating the
confirmation prompts altogether. Thanks, Mark
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Message 25 Sun Apr 30, 1989
JEFFWILLIAMS at 19:53 CDT
I don't know of any way to get rid of whatever confirmation boxes that WW ST
throws at users, but many of them have default responses that are indicated by
a thicker border highlighting the default response's button. Instead of
moving the mouse pointer inside the box and clicking you can just hit the
RETURN key on your keyboard if you want to go with the default response. It
isn't a solution to your question, Mark, but it can help speed things up.
Jeff
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Message 26 Mon May 01, 1989
DAEDWARDS at 20:55 PDT
In too many cases, the default response is to NOT do what you just said you
wanted to do.
Other Word Processors give you a choice of saving and exiting, exiting
without saving, or not saving - IF you try to exit with a changed, but not
saved, document. WWST2 gives you a choice of exiting or not - and the default
is "not" to protect you from accidentally losing the changes in a document you
haven't changed.
Don Edwards
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Message 27 Tue May 02, 1989
JEFFWILLIAMS at 06:19 CDT
Mark,
I was just thinking about your hope to cut out the repetitive steps of
clicking in confirmation boxes thrown at you by Word Writer ST. While there
is nothing you can do with WW ST itself to eliminate the confirmations, you
can probably use Charles F. Johnson's MACRO MOUSE (The Catalog/Antic Software)
to automate many of the tiresome sequences in Word Writer ST. The prompts
would still be coming at you, but you could create a macro that would handle
the entire sequence of quitting Word Writer ST, for example.
Jeff
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Message 28 Thu Jun 08, 1989
ZMAGAZINE [Ron] at 17:34 EDT
And...DarekM's QuickST...latest version works admirably with Wordwriter IIw
to speed things up. I was extremely pleased to say the least.
_WK Whitton_
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Message 29 Sat Jul 01, 1989
JEFF.W [ST*SYSOP] at 21:41 EDT
In response to the reports online about Timeworks dropping their Atari ST
product line, I called Timeworks and spoke to a fellow named Rich in their
Dealer Support area.
I told him that it is being reported online and by Computer Software Services
(a large software distributor) that Timeworks is dropping their ST titles.
What is Timeworks' story?
Rich said that they are devoting most of their resources (I assume this means
financial and human) to getting their Mac version of Publish*It completed and
to market. During this period they are not going to be publishing some of
their ST titles, but they will continue to sell Word Writer ST and Desktop
Publisher ST. They will resume distributing their other ST titles (like Data
Manager ST, SwiftCalc, and Partner ST) in September.
I suspect that Timeworks is in a bit of a financial crunch right now. They
have been trying to eliminate excess inventory of titles for ALL computers
they support. They have twice opened their warehouse doors to the public for
near-dealer-cost sales of their software in the past 6 weeks. They have been
offering specials to distributors and dealers like crazy lately. They are
definitely trying to raise cash quickly.
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Message 30 Sat Oct 21, 1989
J.MEEHAN3 at 20:20 EDT
13 10 TO ALL,
I am using TimeeWorks Word Writer ST and I like it very much. I have one
question for all you "experienced" users.
Is it possible to set a default printer? I use the same printer most of
the time and I would prefer not to select a printer or see the warning about
no printer selected each time I use the program.
Thanks,
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 31 Sat Oct 21, 1989
JEFF.W [RTC Sysop] at 21:01 EDT
Joe - Rename your printer's .CFG to PRINTER.CFG. This will make it the
default each time you boot up Word Writer.
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Message 32 Sun Oct 22, 1989
M.CHANDLER at 00:38 EDT
Jeez, lost a resource file and forgot how to do that. Thanks!
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Message 33 Sun Oct 22, 1989
J.MEEHAN3 at 14:07 EDT
Jeff,
Thanks, I will give it a try, I'm sure that it is in the book somewhere,
but I must have missed it. The warning message just looked a lot like it
should have a way of installing a default.
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 34 Tue Jan 02, 1990
E.HECHT1 at 23:24 EST
I can not figure out something that is probably pretty obvious. When I hit
F10 the document should realign itself, am I correct? This is used after
inserting or deleting words in order to keep the sentences lined up. Well
that F10 key doesn't seem to do anything. I always have to realign each
sentence one by one. What am I doing wrong?
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Message 35 Tue Jan 02, 1990
JEFF.W [RTC Sysop] at 23:35 EST
If there are hard carriage-returns at the end of each line, you can't reformat
the text with the F10 key. When you create the text file, don't hit RETURN at
the end of each line...this puts the hard carriage return there. Let Word
Writer ST wrap the text for you as you type. Only hit RETURN at the end of a
paragraph. Text entered this way will reformat just fine when you use F10.
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Message 36 Wed Jan 03, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 02:43 PST
E.Hecht1 - re F10 won't reformat my text
The other source of those hard carriage returns that Jeff is
telling you about is if you have imported the text which was in ascii
format instead of Word Writer's format. I do that all the time, and
you have to get rid of those returns somehow if you want to use WW's
reformatting functions.
The easiest solution (depending on how you look at it) is to use
a utility called Translator (prg or acc) on an ascii file and instruct
it to convert from ascii to First Word. The FW format works just fine
in WW. Translator is file # 7223. Other solutions are Elvert and
DCopy.
PS: if you want us to know what to call you, just use the
command NAM (or 16, if you like numbers) at any bulletin board prompt
and it will let you adopt a name on this bulletin board.
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Message 37 Wed Jan 03, 1990
E.HECHT1 at 22:21 EST
When I get off here I will try my wp. I don't recall F10 reformatting wrap
around text either. Thanks for the help.
Eileen
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Message 38 Wed Jan 03, 1990
E.HECHT1 at 23:16 EST
I just tried my program again. It seems when I press F10 with no carriage
returns it works. Sometimes it doesn't. I see the "ripple" go over the
paragraph as if it's working but it doesn't alway work. After three tries, it
did work. Thanks for all your help.
Eileen
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Message 39 Wed Jan 10, 1990
S.FEATHERS at 20:33 CST
I need help with Word writer ST V2.01. I am using an IBM proprinter with my ST
and WW. But when I try to print anything it comes out double spaced. My
proprinter works fine with Regent word II. I have set it so it does not give
line feeds. Any help????
Steve Feathers (S.Feathers)
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Message 40 Mon Jan 22, 1990
E.HECHT1 at 20:23 EST
When I download a document and view it with word writer, I need to reformat
the text so I can view it on one screen. This way I won't have to click on
the bar to page to the right. Is this possible. I print out the document when
I really need to read it.
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Message 41 Mon Jan 22, 1990
LEPULLEY at 22:00 MST
E. Hecht1,
That's a simple one. Just go to the OPTIONS menu and choose the SEARCH &
REPLACE feature. In the 'of' line just put in one space and in the 'with'
line put in one space. Then tell it to search/replace ALL. It will then
go through the entire document replacing the 'hard' ASCII spaces with the
'soft' WordWriter spaces.
After you do that, just go back to the OPTIONS menu and choose the FORMAT
TEXT option. It'll re-format your document to whatever page-width that
you have choosen (I think the default is 68 characters).
I usually take the SEARCH/REPLACE one step further. The first time I'll
put in two spaces in the 'of' line and one space in the 'with' line. Then
I'll put in one and one. This will also catch all of the double spaces
that are in some justified documents.
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Message 42 Tue Jan 23, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 06:51 PST
Lloyd - re replacing hard spaces with soft spaces
I didn't know Word Writer would do that! That means that the
search and replace function is really doing more than searching for a
specific ascii character and replacing it with another. It is
actually searching for all of the hard spaces _and/or_ the soft spaces,
and replacing them (in this case with soft spaces).
That is, when you type in the "space" in the 'of' line, which
should register to WordWriter as a WW space, or soft space, it goes
off and finds ascii hard spaces.
Now, what happens to the ascii carriage returns when he
reformats?
I always translate my ascii text to WW format before importing
into Word Writer for reformatting, but I'm going to experiment with
your suggestion and see what I can learn.
That's also a cute trick about one space for two spaces. Then,
you could throw in a "period space" to "period space space" to restore
double spaces after periods.
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Message 43 Tue Jan 23, 1990
E.HECHT1 at 21:26 EST
Thank you so much!!! I will try that.
Eileen
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Message 44 Tue Jan 23, 1990
LEPULLEY at 19:37 MST
Mike,
I use the hard/soft spacing feature of WordWriter only on small files, on
all larger files (10k+) I use TRANSLATE as it does a better/faster job.
WordWriter will leave all c/r's in the file and you have to go through
and remove them yourself 'by hand'. TRANSLATE cleans the files up much
better and removes most of the extra c/r's.
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Message 45 Wed Jan 24, 1990
OUTRIDER [Terry May] at 01:21 PST
What is TRANSLATE?
...Terry
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Message 46 Wed Jan 24, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 06:28 PST
Terry - re "what is Translate?"
Translator ( # 7223) is a program or accessory which can convert
between First Word, ascii, and WordStar formats. The FW format is
usable in WWST and First Word Plus. The author also put in a
function which was useful to him at the time, that of being able to
turn off GDOS. It was done by Steve Nies, who also did DeskPac (Plus,
# 5933, Docs #5934) a multifunction desk acc that was pretty
interesting (appt book, note taker, dialer, calculator). Elvert is
also useful in getting ascii into WWST. (Lost its file number.)
Elvert can do a number of useful things. (It is sufficiently flexible
that it can also do a number of useless things!) You could also set
up some macros for the Byte Mechanic to do it.
Eileen - oops! Sorry if I did a gender bender re "what's 'he'
going to do with c/r's.."
If you want, you can use '16' at any prompt in the bulletin
board and give yourself a NAMe, like E.HECHT1 [ Eileen ].
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Message 47 Wed Jan 24, 1990
LEPULLEY at 16:06 MST
Terry,
I think Mike has covered 'what is TRANSLATE'. I just wanted to add that
I've got/used ELVERT and several other 'converters' and for straight
ASCII to WW/1st Word conversion, I feel that TRANSLATE beats them all.
It even converts some of the 'weird' PC ASCII text files (some sort of
word processor....they put about 256 letters per line with some sort of
strange control code to separate the paragraphs).
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Message 48 Wed Jan 24, 1990
OUTRIDER [Terry May] at 20:02 PST
Mike/Lloyd...
Many thanks for your comments! And thanks for the file numbers, Mike. (Geez,
how _do_ you know all these file numbers, anyway? :^)
...Terry
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Message 49 Fri Jan 26, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 07:20 PST
Terry - re 'how do you know the file numbers?'
Ah. That's a long story I'll try to make short. I use a
floppy based system, save archived files in libraries with "companion"
files containing the description (and file number), have a DiskTop2 prt
file (5 columns) on the last disk of each library, keep DCopy.acc
loaded, pop in the last disk of, say, utilities, use DCopy's type and
"where is" functions to locate the archive and its companion from the
prt file, pop that disk in and use DCopy's extract to screen to look
at its docs and the type function to look at its companion file for the
number. (I can do that with less than 40K memory free.) Unless the
file(s) are on the last disk of the library, in which case it's one
pop.
I do that while inside Flash reading and responding to msgs.
Most of the time my hard disk sits there quietly off, and my
whole system is totally silent. (Cable FM in the background.) I
usually leave my system on all the time, so, there's no time lost in
waiting for slow floppy action (ie bootup). If I need to go back and
forth between big programs or need to have fast access to large files
(DTP or DB), I turn on the hard disk.
Another advantage to the floppy based system, besides the quiet,
is to almost entirely eliminate the need for backups. (Except
commercial disks and extra copies of DB files, or other disks that
would be difficult to replace.)
There are lots of libraries. If a library gets too big to
show its entire contents in a 30K (kept small for low free memory
constraints) disktop prt file (that would be over 35 800K disks, I
think), I would break the library into two. I may move all of my prt
files to one disk, which would be able to contain the contents of over
1200 disks. (960 meg, if you like hard disks a lot.)
Disktop 2: # 2444. I only use it to create the prt file, not
for its other functions, which DCopy can do much faster. (And save its
db file for quick additions of a disk to the library.)
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Message 50 Fri Jan 26, 1990
OUTRIDER [Terry May] at 21:21 PST
<ack!> I _hate_ using floppies! I'm lazy, that's why I bought a hard drive.
%;^) Anything I use fairly regularly _has_ to be on hard drive! (Now for
another 100 megs or so.....)
...Terry
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Message 51 Sat Jan 27, 1990
ST.REPORT [Ralph] at 08:10 EST
Terry I agree, since having gone to using a hard disk, floppies have become a
drag....
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Message 52 Thu Feb 01, 1990
R.COVERT1 at 18:24 MST
Does anyone have a WWST2 printer driver for the Panasonic Laser Partner
printer?? The Panasonic LP is a HP Laser Jet Plus (not LJII) compatible
printer. I searched thru GEnie's files and could only find a DeskJet printer
driver. I need a LJPlus printer driver.
P.S. To LLEPULLEY. Yep, I bought the used copy of WWST2 that Henry had on
sale. But, I did turn down the old Graphics Artist that he had there!!
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Message 55 Sun Feb 25, 1990
J.MEEHAN3 [Joe] at 20:49 EST
I have had a problem writing a print driver for my new DeskJet printer.
I seems the the install program or WordWriter ST is sending and additional
subscript on command right after the initialization string and after any
embedded strings.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is their a fix? Could my copy of one
or the other program be flaking out?
Thanks,
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 56 Sun Mar 04, 1990
H.WOOTAN [Harry] at 13:29 CST
I believe there's a printer driver in the lib already for the DJ. I've sold my
copy of WW and no longer have any of the files.
--- Harry Wootan ---
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Message 57 Sun Mar 04, 1990
J.MEEHAN3 [Joe] at 16:52 EST
Harry,
#7217 in lib #20 is DESKJET.CFG, a print driver for WW ST Ver 2. I have
used it with the DeskJet+ and found that I did not support all the features
that I wanted eg. superscript. However the DeskJet+ is not exactly the same as
the DeskJet. It might work fine with the DeskJet.
After spending a lot of time I think I have the WW ST ver 2 printer
driver for the DeskJet+ figured out. If anyone wants a copy of what I use
please leave me a message and include what font (cartridge) you will be using
and I will try to put one together.
Note I will be off line for about 2 weeks so don't be in a hurry.
BTW if anyone has an answer or has had a similar problem as the one I
have with WW ST sending the "subscript on" command at the beginning of every
file please let me know.
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 58 Thu Mar 08, 1990
S.KRUBE at 23:37 CST
Does anyone know if I can download a printer driver from somewhere for a
Hewlett Packard Desk Jet Plus? I wiped out all drivers on my original Word
Writer disk except the Epson FX driver. Now that I own a Desk Jet, I need a
driver for it to use with Word Writer. Thanks for your help!
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Message 59 Fri Mar 09, 1990
ST-INFORMER at 21:41 EST
I believe there is a DeskJet driver for WordWriter available in the libraries
here.
-- Ron
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Message 60 Tue Apr 03, 1990
M.L.HANSON at 21:09 CDT
I have discovered, belatedly, that there is a
nasty interaction between the programs in file
#14437, SKIPPERF.ARC and Word Writer. The printer
configure files that come with WW do not initialize
the printer, so you get _two_ skip perforations, one
from the printer hardware (which WW apparently
doesn't use) and one from WW. The result is a lot
of blank, or almost blank, pages. There is a simple
cure, however.
Save a spare copy of your .CFG files and make new
ones. Run WWINSTAL.PRG, select 'Initialize', and
add the following codes as the _first_ printer
commands:
027 <esc> * command for printer
064 @ * reset the printer
Note that the numbers are decimal, not hex. Those
are for an Epson LX-80, but I suspect they apply to
a very large number and variety of printers. Don't
forget to change _all_ the .CFG files you use. I
use three, EPSONDFT.CFG, EPSONNLQ.CFG, and
PRINTER.CFG. PRINTER.CFG is simply a copy of the
current contents of EPSONDFT.CFG that will be loaded
automatically when you enter WW.
Handling the printer is one of the messier aspects
of the ST, (and I suspect, most PCs). There is no
way for a programmer to determine the current state
of the printer. He can Reset it, but that is not a
bed of roses either. As I recall, I battled 1st
Word because it _did_ a reset, and I was trying to
nullify the paper out detector before using 1st
Word.
What is needed at a system design level is a way for
a program to interrogate the printer and determine
what the current settings are. Lacking that, there
should be a warning in the WW manual to the effect
that the _user_ must establish known initial
conditions. The problem is a general problem and
could come up with _any_ program that modifies the
state of the printer and runs before WW runs.
--Merlin
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Message 61 Thu May 24, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 03:51 PDT
I just recently purchased a DeskJet Plus, and I've been playing the
games of creating printer drivers for Word Writer, First Word Plus, and
ST Writer. I wasn't happy with the drivers I downloaded from the
library for WW, since neither of them made small (6 pt) sub and super
scripts.
That meant I had to roll my own, and I quickly discovered that the
install program for creating drivers for WWST didn't give enough
spaces to input the codes for placement and size of the super and sub
scripts, if they were listed sequentially. (HP "vanilla" sub and super
scripts are not "automatically" smaller, like the Epson.)
Fortunately, the HP DJP manual is excellent, and I was able to
understand how to "nest" command sequences which have common initial
strings, allowing the avoidance of reusing the first 3 parts of the
escape sequence. So, my driver has "proper" sized sub and super
scripts. If anyone is interested I'll post it to the library.
In the past, I have always been successful at using the initialization
strings of the install program to create a wide variety of printer
drivers for Epson compatibles, (see CustmFit in the library), but I
have not been able to get the initialization string to establish draft
printing for the DJP (letter quality is the default), and somehow the
driver overrides the DJP keyboard setting for draft. I know the key
must be in how the initialization is set up in the install program, but
I haven't been able to do it. If anyone knows how, I'd appreciate your
sharing it with me. Neither of the WW drivers in the library do it.
(Hint: it doesn't do any good to code initialization for (1) the codes
for draft print (2) the codes for Courier (the internal font) plus
draft (3) the codes for the default font (# 3) plus draft (4) the codes
for 10 point type plus draft. Setting draft with JetSet 1.16 acc
(which can switch the DJP just like its keypad does) gets overridden by
the driver as well. (As soon as the busy light goes on, the draft
light goes off.)
The draft codes work, as demonstrated by the ability to switch to
draft in the middle of a document, say with coding light print for
draft.
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Message 62 Fri May 25, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 00:48 PDT
Al-l-l ri-i-ight!!
Everything is as it should be re the WW - HP DJP printer driver problem
(couldn't initialize for draft). [Thanks again (!) to the Compare program;
I've already gotten my "money's worth" from that program, I'm overdue in
sending my registration fee.]
No real help from TimeWorks. HP was very patient, appreciated some
information I gave them on errors in the manual (and agreed) regarding wrong
priority arrangements in the examples they give of "nested" escape sequences
(which had nothing to do with the problem, of course). Most importantly, he
convinced me that what I was trying to do should work, and that there should
not need to be any "mystic" preliminary codes I might benefit from putting in
front of the draft codes.
The answer which I discovered (with my renewed confidence that it _should_
work) by v-e-r-y careful comparison of cfg files with Compare, even digging
out my original WW disk files, was that the cfg file which I had been building
on, namely one I had downloaded from the library here, which worked well for
all of the WW print modes (with the exception of sub and superscript,
corrected as mentioned in a previous post) was not _right_. The "dividers" in
that file were different from the dividers in the cfg files which came with my
program. (The difference being in "terminating" a section with 04 vs 07 hex,
before the next 0A, 0B, etc. sequence which precedes the particular escape
code sequences.) It could have been discovered without Compare, but it would
not have been nearly as "striking."
All I needed to do was to start with a cfg file from my original disks (I used
the Epson, why not?) and build the cfg for the DJP _absolutely_ from the
ground up. Now, everything does what it is supposed to do, including being
able to retain my setting on the DeskJet keypad, initialize as draft or leave
as letter quality by selection of drivers, and all that.
Now I'm ready to start building some drivers that I can use for printing two
(or more) columns in landscape mode on the DJP, using First Word Plus's 1st
Mail program.
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Message 63 Fri May 25, 1990
C.F.JOHNSON at 09:30 PDT
Mike,
I'm real glad to see that you're getting so much use out of Larry Herzberg's
Compare program. (I use it _all_ the time myself...it's simply the best
utility of its type for the ST, by _far_.) Just want to remind you to please
send your registration fee for the program; to date, Larry has received TWO
(count 'em) shareware payments for it.
It's really sad that this excellent utility isn't being supported. I know
there are more than two people using it.
- Charles
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Message 64 Wed May 30, 1990
J.MEEHAN3 [Joe] at 04:35 EDT
Mike,
Thanks for the information on the config files. I also found that the
manual for the DeskJet+ was very helpful. I found that I could make nested
commands for super and sub script. I am interested in finding out about the
priority order error in the manual. Could you post what you found out here or
in the DeskJet section please?
The one thing that had be puzzled was the "dividers". I had some
configs that seemed to work and others that for no reason known to man would
not work. I guess some I had modified from original configs and others I must
have started fresh.
BTW have you found a solution to the delayed (very slow) print out speed
that sometimes occurs with the DJ and WW combo? It also afflicts som other
combinations and may be corrected (for one document) by pressing the off line
switch off and on quickly.
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 65 Thu May 31, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 04:37 PDT
Re HP DeskJet Plus manual error - see cat 4 top 9
Re the strange dividers on the downloaded cfg files-
I don't know where those came from. I even took a look at one of my
old disks which still held an install program from a previous WW
version, and as far as I can tell, the install program didn't change.
Maybe some of the cfgs have an odd divider or something. I haven't
bothered to talk to TimeWorks about it. I don't think the fellow who
answered the phone was aware of how the hex for the cfg was
configured.
I don't have any problem with WW printing to the DeskJet slowly, in
either Epson emulation or standard, without the cartridge. For some
reason, I also don't have any problem with the DeskJet responding
regardless of the order I turn on the printer or the computer. I had
anticipated using the diode fix, but I guess I won't have to. (I
guess that belongs in the DJ topic.)
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Message 66 Thu Jul 19, 1990
S.WHITNEY [Steve W.] at 21:42 PDT
Any WWSt enthusiasts out there these days? I'm about to (hopefully) release
a nifty new program for you...
--Steve
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Message 67 Sat Jul 21, 1990
J.MEEHAN3 [Joe] at 09:40 EDT
Steve,
What is your new program? Or do you just want to tease us.
>>> Joe M <<<
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Message 68 Sat Jul 21, 1990
R.FLASHMAN [Rick@Gribnif] at 16:51 EDT
I don't use Word Writer because it is not Moniterm compatible.
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Message 69 Sun Jul 22, 1990
S.WHITNEY [Steve W.] at 15:31 PDT
I just want to tease you. I just signed a contract so it'll be distributed
by MacDonald Associates Publishers (the ST Informer people). More information
as we approach release, but it gives you much nicer output from WWSt files. It
also has goodies like multiple columns and proportional fonts. I'll post a
message here when it comes out.
The reason for the tease was that my deal hadn't been finalized and I wanted
to see if I ought to "take the plunge" and publish it myself.
Steve
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Message 70 Sun Jul 22, 1990
R.FLASHMAN [Rick@Gribnif] at 19:53 EDT
That means that it will work with 1st Word Plus files, right? They are
basically the same format. The only difference is that 1st Word Plus files
can have multiple rulers and .IMG pictures.
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Message 71 Sun Jul 22, 1990
M.EASTER [Mike] at 19:41 PDT
Steve - re getting output from WW
Sounds like something I would be interested in. Hopefully it will be
compatible with the HP printers, including their landscape modes, and
be able to accommodate over 200 characters per line. (Multiple
columns in landscape mode need this for 20 cpi, and the First Mail
Program with First Word Plus only goes to 150.)
Tell us more.
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Message 72 Mon Jul 23, 1990
S.WHITNEY [Steve W.] at 00:00 PDT
Welll.... it _will_ work with Hp printers in landscape mode, but that's
because it uses... GDOS. Yep. I was afraid to mention it. I, personally,
like GDOS because it's standard, and device drivers will work across programs.
It does do landscape mode in any font you have in up to 9 columns (but that
would probably look pretty silly).\
As soon as I see some royalties from it, I'll buy a copy of WordPerfect and
First Word Plus to make it compatible. The internal code should be able to
support them, but I don't know the formats. Anyone have a description or
first word plus format and some sample files?
It also supports STWriter files and ASCII text. One of the nicest things it
does is to let you remap styles so that, say, anythin in light type prints in
bold outlined type or even a different font.
I'm not sure how long it'll take to get to market so I don't really want to
hype it up too much yet, but one advantage it has over some GDOS programs is
that the program is small so you have room for fonts and files.
I'll keep you posted.
Steve
P.S. It's called G-Print in case you hear about it elsewhere in the future.
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Message 73 Sun Jul 29, 1990
B.MCCLELLIN at 16:03 PDT
I support the efforts of enterprising people willing to develop auxillary
programs that serve to update programs like Word Writer. Timeworks has
discontinued support of several ST programs like Word Writer, meaning
kthey'll still sell the product but not improve it. For some of us, there has
been a considerable expense in money and time invested in learning how to use
programs that the publisher will not update. Low priced add-on programs that
improve other programs that their publishers are not supporting are welcome.
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Message 74 Sun Jul 29, 1990
S.WHITNEY [Steve W.] at 17:51 PDT
upload a demo version. MacDonald Associates' phone number is (503)476-0071. G-
Print should sell for about $25. I'll be doing tech support and upgrades. If
you have any questions, please feel free to drop me e-mail or ask here (until
the topic police get us :-)
Steve Well, G-Print should be available from MacDonald Associates Publishers
in about one month. I just sent them the final disks with an install program
to set up the drivers and fonts. When it starts shipping, I'll
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Message 75 Wed Oct 24, 1990
B.UMPLEBY at 01:04 MDT
Is there a way to use THUNDER, spelling ckecker(as an .acc) with Word
Writer ?? I can't seem to get it to backspace properly when it replaces a
word. The spelling checker that comes w/Word Writer seems to to be brain-
dead, and cumbersome to use... thanks.
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Message 76 Wed Oct 24, 1990
JEFF.W [RTC Sysop] at 11:59 EDT
I haven't used Thunder in quite some time (and never with Word Writer), but it
sounds like you have to experiment with the delay setting in Thunder. You
probably have to slow it down a little.
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Message 77 Fri Oct 26, 1990
D.VILLASANA [SILVER] at 18:17 CDT
I have had little trouble with the dic. that is with WW, when you say ""brain
dead" what is it? I know the spellcheck features are a little complicated when
used, but once you get the hang of it (which comes quickly) it's better than
thunder. Maybe I could help you if I had a better idea of what you mean. Just
trying to help.
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Message 78 Sat Oct 27, 1990
B.UMPLEBY at 01:03 MDT
I dislike the spell checker on Word Writer because it simply opens its
dictionary at the approx. spot, your word may fall between. Whereas an
intelligent spell-checker will at least suggest different words, allo you to
choose, assuming that you can come close to the correct spelling...
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Message 79 Sat Oct 27, 1990
D.VILLASANA [SILVER] at 18:17 CDT
Gotcha; I can't argue there. Sor, but I guess you will have to find a way to
get another spell checker to merge with it; but I think you will have to alter
the program itself for it to address another type of spell checker; have you
considered calling the support at TIMEWORKS ? Good luck.
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Message 80 Sun Oct 28, 1990
J.MEEHAN3 [>> Joe M << ] at 07:01 EST
I personally like Thunder over the WW spell check, but I use both because
each has advantages. Thunder is on all the time. It is more intelligent.
With Thunder if you mis-type a word like "tat" it will offer "cat" as a
choice; WW would be of little help if you were spelling cat phoneticly and
your name was Tweety Bird. The Word Perfect spell checker is very
intelligent, and expensive.
The WordWriter spell check is also good and it will allow you correct a
work and re-check it easy. It is also less likely to get lost if you back
space too fast (a Thunder problem).
In short they are both good. Neither is great.
>> Joe M <<
While I am speaking of Thunder and since I don't seem to see a Thunder
topic; does anyone know how to get Thunder to accept "don't". It seems to
accept other contractions in it's supplement dictionary, but it just will not
accept "don't"
Tired of the bell.. Joe M
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Message 81 Tue Jan 08, 1991
B.DANIELS at 18:38 EST
Hello, is ther a printer driver available for the Atari SLM804 laser printer?
- Bruce
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Message 82 Tue Jan 08, 1991
B.DANIELS at 18:44 EST
Is there a printer driver for the Atari SLM804 laser printer? - Bruce
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Message 83 Tue Jan 08, 1991
TOWNS [John@Atari] at 23:50 EST
I think there is a Diablo driver in the package. Try using that one. It will
probably work with Diablo630.
-- John
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Message 84 Wed Jan 23, 1991
NEVIN-S at 10:43 EST
A friend of mine just bout the Okidata HP compatible laser printer, and she
needs an HP printer driver. I just d/l a DeskJet driver, but on the chance
that this won't work, could someone with an HP II or equivalent upload a
working driver for WWriter ST? Thanks...! --Nevin
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Message 85 Sun Feb 10, 1991
S.WHITNEY [SteveWhitney] at 21:59 PST
G-Print, a GDOS print formatting program which accepts Word Writer ST files,
has been mentioned in this topic before. I just uploaded a demo version of it
which requires GDOS to run. The file # is 18232. If you have any questions,
please feel free to ask.
--Steve
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Message 86 Thu Feb 21, 1991
S.SCHAPER [Meneldil] at 23:44 CST
I am having a verry peculiar problem. With a hombrew DSDD floppy I am finding
that WW ST II does not properly read its' own files, it seems to start
something after the actual file, and continue likewise past it. Files read
fine from desktop. It used to work just fine, even with this homebrew drive
(which has stopped sensing media changes) It also cannot read inside of
folders. This is quite perplexing and a BIG nussiance. So, if someone can
help me with this, I would very much appreciate it.
Programs load just fine. This seems to be just a problem within Word Writer.
I miss the first paragraph or so of a file, and get the first paragraph or
so of the next file included at the end.
HELP!
--Steve
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Message 87 Sat Feb 23, 1991
D.DOBBS [Doug] at 21:26 EST
Steve,
I'd suspect your floppy first. I've heard of something called sector/track
creep. When floppy is formatted to high end of it's tolerance then things
drift from one sector or track to another. I think I read this in one of the
topics here in the ST RT, but I'm not sure off hand which one. My guess is
that for some reason WWST2 is very sensitive to these things.
Look for a topic that relates to floppy disk formatting and you might find the
discussion I was talking about. It's been since the first of the year I'd
say.
Good luck, and keep us posted about the results of your research.
Doug
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Message 88 Sat Jun 15, 1991
A.VALENT [Mike] at 07:37 EDT
Is there a Word Writer driver for the IBM Proprinter III here on Genie? For
that matter, what is the Proprinter III? Is it a 24-pin printer?
I had to buy a DeskJet Plus Proprinter III cartridge to use the DJ on the IBM
A/S 400 at work. I'd like to also be able to print from WordWriter using the
cartridge to see how it looks.
All of the stock drivers for other printers I've used thus far print double-
spaced with the Proprinter emulation.
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Message 89 Sat Jun 15, 1991
J.MEEHAN3 [>> Joe M << ] at 09:49 EDT
Mike,
I don't know of a Proprinter driver ready made, but it should not be
all that difficult to modify an existing driver. I would start with an epson
and change the line feed code. It sounds like the proprinter does not like a
end of line - line feed code. You may have the correct code in your cartridge
manual. Some of the HP manuals were complete, some pretty skimpy.
Joe likes skimpy bikinis.....
>> Joe Meehan <<
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Message 90 Wed Jun 26, 1991
M.BIGHAM at 07:26 EDT
I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm using an outdated Gemini 10-X printer
along with WW Version 1. It seems that the printer won`t recongnize the
carriage returns and prints everything out in a large block. Does anyone
have any suggestions . . . either for configuring the printer or the word
processing program? Thanks.
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Message 91 Thu Jun 27, 1991
D.DOBBS [Doug] at 07:57 EDT
Dear M.
I too have a Gemini NX-10 printer. but I have WW2, not 1.
There is a printer configuration utility in WW1 as well as WW2. You will have
to use the on disk utility WWINSTALL and go in there and make sure it gets the
code for "Line feed" as well as "Carriage Return". You can look up on any
ASCII table for the values. There's one in the NX-10 manual I know. If you
use the basic Epson .CFG file this should all be taken care of though. It was
on mine.
If you don't have an NX-10 manual, let me know your questions and I'll try to
look it up in mine for ya.
Cheerz,
Doug
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Message 92 Thu Jul 11, 1991
C.ALLEN17 [Cliff] at 00:34 EDT
Who do we contact for info on getting an update.
Cliff
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Message 93 Sat Jul 13, 1991
D.DOBBS [Doug] at 07:22 EDT
Cliff,
Unfortunately I don't believe that TimeWorks has any plans for an update on
this program. What you got is what you got.
You can always try calling them and put your two cents worth in though. Or
write them a letter.
Let me know if you need the address.
Doug
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Message 94 Sat Jul 13, 1991
C.ALLEN17 [Cliff] at 18:20 EDT
Doug,
My goof. I had just read the message and not the date. I have ver 2.
Cliff
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Message 95 Wed Jul 17, 1991
D.DOBBS [Doug] at 01:07 EDT
Cliff,
No problem. Holler here if you hit a problem. I've been using WWST2 for
about three years so I might be able to give you a hand.
Regards,
Doug
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Message 96 Sun Jul 21, 1991
C.GEEROMS at 20:29 EDT
I have a simple question for experienced wordwriter users: How do you get
the printer driver to load AUTOMATICALLY when you first load the program,
to avoid getting the prompt saying you "have not selected a printer yet.
You must select a printer before you print your document" (or something
like that. I did not see anything in the manual that instructs this part.
I've saved the configuration after selecting the printer, but this doesn't
seem to be the answer. Is it possible that this is just the way the
program is...you have to select the printer EACH AND EVERY TIME you load
the program?! There must be an answer!!
Thanks.
Claude
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Message 97 Sun Jul 21, 1991
ST-REPORT [Lloyd Pulley] at 22:34 EDT
Claude,
Just rename the printer driver you want to automatically load to
PRINTER.CFG.
That should take care of your problem.
****** Believer in a ******
** Free and Open Press **
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Message 98 Mon Jul 22, 1991
C.GEEROMS at 20:52 EDT
Thanks, Lloyd...I'm trying to help a new ST User
(No...not me.)
Claude
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Message 99 Tue Jul 23, 1991
D.DOBBS [Doug] at 01:14 EDT
Claude,
This frustrated me for some time also. It's a real pain. Lloyd is exactly
right in his solution however.
I have an "additions" booklet, which was included at the back of my manual,
which contains this solution. It corrects the information at the top of page
18, which is erroneous.
G'luck!
Doug
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Message 100 Thu Sep 26, 1991
NEVIN-S at 21:57 EDT
Hello folks. I'm hoping that someone who owns WWriter can help me. I know
WWriter has a mail merge...but I don't know what type of file it reads for the
merge (the name and address file). Does it take comma delimited files (with or
without quotes??) or what?
I would GREATLY appreciate some help with this. Thanks..!
--Nevin
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Message 101 Thu Sep 26, 1991
ST-INFORMER at 23:11 EDT
Nevin,
Per the manual, WordWriter expects one field per line terminated with a
return. Do not skip lines or place any spaces in front of the left margin.
Do NOT place a return after the last record in the file. Hope this helps.
Ron @ STI
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Message 102 Thu Sep 26, 1991
R.FLASHMAN [Rick@Gribnif] at 23:39 EDT
1st Word Plus, Word Writer's big brother has a handy dandy mail merge utility.
Rick
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Message 103 Sat Sep 28, 1991
D.KERR1 [Drew] at 01:15 EDT
NEVIN:
I don't know if you have the product (WW2), but you can come to my office and
check it out.
Drew
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Message 104 Sun Sep 29, 1991
P.FRENCH [Excalibur] at 13:30 EDT
Has anyone had any problems printing WW2 files while running WW2 from one of
the new Mega STE computers? My program "bombs" at each attempt to print, or
it will simply print garbage. I have an EPL-7000 laser printer and have used
WW extensively with it on my old 520st without a hitch. I've tried printing
with all DA's and Auto programs disabled yet the results are the same. Any
suggestions?
Thanks!!!
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Message 105 Sat Oct 12, 1991
K.BROOKS1 at 17:25 EDT
I have not been able to crash or bomb TW with the Search & Replace setup you
mentioned (i.e. changing 'the' to 'two') from the multi column tutorial file.
I'm not crazy about text block options either and find the <ALT><LClick>
feature a trifle clumsy and quirky at times. I do like the macros, spell
checker and table of contents/index capabilities but with the latter, you
have to edit the entries at the end or accept the text exactly as you entered
it in the body of your text.
Calligrapher appears very promising too but has some downside problems too.
The key disk is, on reflection, not a bad protection scheme but I'm two weeks
into the program and haven't received the updated version from the UK yet.
This is to be expected given the distances but I would prefer something a
little faster so I can get into really using this apparently powerful program.
The GDOS Dutch fonts display cuts off the descenders. I couldn't seem to
alter the font at all to correct this problem but then discovered if I went to
'custom' line spacing that the a setting of 3 or 4 extra points would reveal
all of the descenders. Unfortunately this caused all sorts of ugly results in
the printout. I'm hoping the upgrade program, thesaurus and font disk they
send will iron out these problems. Let's also hope the folks across the pond
get on line here as Compo has done. For me, both TW and Calligrapher are some
distance ahead of any other graphic word processor......I still love my
WordUp! Maybe it's just familiar but if Atari really is going to release an
updated version, this guy is going to be one happy camper.
Until then, I'll keep trying the various wp's out there and vote with TW and
Calligrapher for now. I am going to try WF2 again to see if I can get more
comfortable with it but for long reports such as I do (25-30 pages) it just
isn't suitable as a wp. Goldleaf is right, it's a document processor for
short stuff.
dats all!
Keith New Horizon Computer Systems Ltd. - Stop Piracy Cold!
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Message 106 Sat Nov 30, 1991
A.WESTON [Alan] at 05:30 EST
I've looked everywhere in the manual and cannot find an answer to this one.
How do you enter foreign characters with Word Writer? I need to use some of
the foreign character sets that my printer has. How do I enter an ascii value
in word writer?
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Message 107 Sat Nov 30, 1991
J.MEEHAN3 [>> Joe M << ] at 09:05 EST
Alan,
You could embed a printer code, but I think there is a easier way,
maybe someone will know.
>> Joe Meehan <<
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Message 108 Sat Nov 30, 1991
E.KRIMEN [Ed Krimen] at 16:48 EST
There's a desk accessory called EXTAKEY (no 'R', I'm pretty sure). It lets you
enter non-standard characters in word processors. It should be in the
libraries. Let me know how it works out.
Just checked. It's file #8972.
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Message 109 Sat Nov 30, 1991
A.WESTON [Alan] at 21:03 EST
A printer code will work, but only at the beginning of a line. I need to
insert foreign characters in the middle of the line. Argh! There has to be a
way.
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Message 110 Sun Dec 01, 1991
J.MEEHAN3 [>> Joe M << ] at 10:25 EST
You could always get 1st Word. It has an easy to use foreign
character insert system.
>> Joe Meehan <<
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Message 111 Sun Dec 01, 1991
A.WESTON [Alan] at 15:28 EST
Extakey.acc works. Thanks for the tip.
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Message 112 Wed Dec 04, 1991
F.HENSE [FRANK] at 23:12 EST
Stwriter 4.4 is in the Library
Frank
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Message 113 Fri Dec 06, 1991
E.KRIMEN [Ed Krimen] at 21:25 EST
I'm looking for an HP LaserJet driver for Word Writer. Does such an animal
exist? Can I get it here on GEnie?
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Message 114 Fri Dec 06, 1991
S.SANDERS2 [SDS] at 22:09 EST
SDS's Printer Utilities Pak contains several WW drivers based on what fonts
and effects you want to access. Email to S.SANDERS2 for more information.
-Scott @ SDS
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Message 115 Fri Apr 03, 1992
S.AGARWAL at 18:34 EST
I'm having no luck printing from WW2 to my SLM804. It all comes out mish mash.
Can anyone help with a printer driver???????
Thanks Sanjay
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Message 116 Fri Apr 03, 1992
SHAFT at 23:34 EST
Sanjay,
Are you using the Diablo emulator?
...Shaft
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Message 117 Fri Apr 03, 1992
D.KERR1 [Drew] at 23:42 EST
If you are using the Diablo emulator, you can forget about it. It is so
troublesome, especially with WW2. Do what I do -- download Laserbrain and use
that (Epson emulator). It may take up more memory but it works, which is more
than I can say for the Diablo emulator.
Drew
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Message 118 Sun Apr 05, 1992
D.GROSS1 [Dave G.] at 03:07 EDT
WW2 HELP??
I had vers. 1 on the hard drive when I bought it used...didn't take long to
figure it out...is there an upgrade/registration policy for WW2...I'd like to
be current with WW2 and become a legit regerstered owner with this thing...
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Message 119 Sun Apr 05, 1992
JEFF.W [ST Sysop] at 11:43 EDT
Dave - I don't know if Timeworks is still doing upgrades on Word Writer ST or
not. You might give them a call. They are located in Northbrook, Illinois so
you can get their phone number from directory assistance.
I imagine they would probably need to the original floppy disks plus an
upgrade fee in order to do the upgrade. If you didn't get the original disks
and documentation, you won't likely be able to upgrade.
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Message 120 Tue Apr 07, 1992
A.MASON4 [Anna] at 00:28 EDT
Timework's is no longer supporting the Atari market or any of their products.
You might be able to find a mail order house that still has some copies of
Word Writer ST (version 2.01) though.
Anna
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Message 121 Wed Apr 08, 1992
S.WHITNEY [IAAD Member] at 06:05 EDT
You can print Word Writer files to Atari lasers with G-Print to get nice 300
dpi fonts from your files. G-Print understands Word Writer codes for
boldface, italics, page breaks, etc. It's FSM GDOS compatible, but it comes
with regular GDOS for now. There's a demo version in the library and in
SoftSource (though that one's kind of old)...
--Steve
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Message 122 Thu Apr 09, 1992
S.AGARWAL at 20:59 EDT
Shaft.... I am using the Diablo emmulator.
Sanjay
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Message 123 Wed May 06, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 05:09 EDT
Will there ever be a V3 ?
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Message 124 Sun May 10, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 14:00 EDT
Not likely Joe. Timeworks has ignored the ST for about four years now, with
the exception of Publisher 2 ST (which, IMHO, is not worth half of the upgrade
fee)...
-Chris-
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Message 125 Wed May 13, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 01:55 EDT
Wrong again, Chris. Timeworks had nothing at all to do with Publisher 2 ST.
Timeworks has utterly, completely and without any plans for reconsideration
abandoned the ST market. (But then, who can blame them)?
Publisher 2 ST is handled by ABC solutions. They may also have rights to some
of the other ex-Timeworks products such as Word Writer, but you'd have to ask
them...
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Message 126 Sat May 16, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 06:14 EDT
Is anyone aware of a utility that will batch process Word Writer files?
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Message 127 Sat May 16, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 13:39 EDT
T.J.
No, Publisher 2 ST is a TimeWorks product. So's the Mac version I see
advertised in MacWorld... TimeWorks just isn't expending any energy (or
money) in advertising/distributing it. They've left that (and ST support) to
ABC Solutions....
Why am I wrong "again"? ;-) Or do you mean to imply that there will be a
WordWriter 2.1? (And monkeys might fly...)
-Chris-
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Message 128 Sat May 16, 1992
J.WISNIEWSK2 [Jeff] at 19:52 EDT
Chris,
I beg to differ with you but Publisher 2 ST is not a Timeworks
product, GST software worked it out so they could still use the name Timeworks
Publisher ST (it identifies the product and not the company in this case).
Timeworks has backed out completely in this case.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^ Jeff W. ^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Message 129 Sat May 16, 1992
S.HOLMES1 [Scott H.] at 22:56 EDT
I have had Word Writer 2 for a while now, and now have a question about a
couple folders on the disks and if they are really needed for operation. The 2
folders are: WW_VI7_2.01 and WW_VI7_2.0 and they contain no files. What are
they for? Are they just to tell the version number? Under the "About
WordWriter" menu it says that I have version 2.00.
Thanks! Scott
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Message 130 Sun May 17, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 03:24 EDT
Chris -
Actually, I was told by someone inside Timeworks that Timeworks has
completely abandoned the ST market. This was when I heard Publisher 2 was
available. They could not even accurately give me a number to call regarding
the product. I have not doubt, however, that they still support the Mac.
Publish It! on the PC and old Apple 8-bits has seen three or four upgrades,
while Publisher ST remained stagnant....
(I could be wrong, but I really don't think so... Where did you hear
'It is a Timeworks Product...'?)
-TJ
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Message 131 Sun May 17, 1992
J.WISNIEWSK2 [Jeff] at 13:01 EDT
Scott,
You can safely delete those files/folders off of your work disk, (not
your original disk), as they serve no purpose to running the program.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^ Jeff W. ^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Message 132 Tue May 19, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 05:47 EDT
So Word Writer is no longer being published. And now there are many other
word processors available. I'm looking for something with the user
friendliness of Word Writer but that can make use of the smaller system font.
I often print to my Epson compatible printer in Elite mode which gets me 96
char/line. I wish I could see all 96 at once. Is anyone aware of a word
processor that can do this?
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Message 133 Wed May 20, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 01:11 EDT
Word Writer can do it if you either set the init string in the "print" dialog
to the codes (listed in your printer manual) for elite pitch, or if there is a
switch on the printer. All you have to do is move the margin to the right.
(Point to the "R" on the top line, hold down the button, drag it to the right
as far as you need, and let go...)
I know Word Perfect uses the small font in monochrome mode, but it is no
longer being actively supported for the ST.
The Calligrapher (from Charles F. Johnson) is a new word processor, I don't
know much about it, though...
Hope this helps...
-TJ
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Message 134 Wed May 20, 1992
S.HOLMES1 [Scott H.] at 20:59 EDT
Jeff,
Thanks! I deleted the folders just before I wrote the message in this topic
just to see what would happen, but I didn't know what might pop up later on
with those folders missing so I thought that I better ask. You can never tell
what is REALLY needed to run some programs.
Scott
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Message 135 Sun May 24, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 21:32 EDT
TJ,
I thought I saw "Timeworks" on the title page when I watched it being booted
at a friend's place... Ah well, no big deal...
Joe,
WRT word processor recomendations, I just asked the same sort of questions
over in the Word Processor Recomendations topic... ;-) Take a look! I got a
lot of "Ask the CodeHeads about Calligrapher" and a couple "Check out Word
Perfect"...
-Chris-
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Message 137 Tue May 26, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 01:57 EDT
Chris -
You did see Timeworks, but only because ABC has rights to use the
name. Helps keep the product familiar...
-TJ
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Message 138 Tue May 26, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 06:01 EDT
I believe there is now a demo of Calligrapher in the library but it is a
gigantic file. I'll have to think about the cost to DL it with my long
distance access.
Word Writer was a great product in its time. It's too bad Timeworks left the
ST arena. If they had stayed with it I'm sure their newest versions would by
terrific.
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Message 139 Tue May 26, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 20:57 EDT
Just to satisfy the 4,000 people telling me to ask the CodeHeads about
Calligrapher (since I was wondering about WPs in several TOPs), I downloaded
the press release, I'm looking in their CAT, and I'm even going to DL the
demo... So there! :-)
Joe,
Yah, I love Word Writer... For the LONGEST time, it was the only WP with an
online thesaurus that I knew about... And it's nice, and plain, and simple,
and doesn't use that hellish GDOS... I still get that snailmode typing
problem now and then though...
-Chris-
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Message 140 Wed May 27, 1992
J.ZORZIN [Joe] at 06:48 EDT
Wow, I'm getting tempted to DL the Calligrapher demo and now the Redactor
demo. But with my long distance phone access it won't be cheap. What the ST
world now needs to save me money is a good magazine review on the status of ST
word processors. Any takers?
I really miss ST Log and STart. They always had good reviews. I do subscribe
to ST Informer but the articles seem to be just glorified advertisements.
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Message 141 Wed May 27, 1992
L.ROCHA1 [Lou Rocha] at 07:16 EDT
Joe, Redacteur 3 had a 6 page review in the April 1992 issue of ST
Applications - a British mag. I will quote from the cover page:
"...a powerful and extremely fast word processor that has built up a large and
loyal user-base in France over the past few years. Graphics handling,
paragraph styles, choices of fonts, text analysis, varied import and export
options, spell-check, mailmerge with the database provided, creation of maths
formulae, a huge array of printer drivers, and a high degree of
personalization for individual users' needs... Dr. Steve Henderson is
impressed!"
I can also tell you that I spent an hour glancing through the Redacteur 3
manual. It is over 600 pages, softcover bound, and is very thorough, full of
illustrations. In fact, I would say it comes very close to the Calamus SL
manual in quality and thoroughness.
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Message 142 Thu May 28, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 22:53 EDT
Joe,
I checked out an older demo of Redacteur, and thought it was quite
interesting... faster at screen draws than Calligrapher (well, of course! it
doesn't use GDOS), some very neat features... Quite impressive! I'm still
searching for MY perfect word processor though (check the Word Processor
Recommendations CAT for a list of how picky I am... ;-).
-Chris-
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Message 143 Fri May 29, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 03:12 EDT
Chris -
Just curios: Do you do any programming? That might be the only route
to your "perfect" word processor. To be honest, I don't even know of one that
exactly meets your specifications on the PC's, much less on the ST's...
-TJ
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Message 144 Fri May 29, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 23:18 EDT
TJ,
Yah, I do program... Mostly for fun or the occaisional course at school.
I've been thinking about writing a text editor/word processor for a long time,
but I really don't have the time to do it. And I can't think of a good way of
implementing some of the good algorithms I know! I had a _weird_ programming
course last term... ;-) If anybody knows how to do AVL trees, I'll bow before
them... gack...
Word Writer 2 with STeno _should_ be enough for me though. The only thing it
doesn't do is remember that I've only got 64 lines/page with the Deskjet...
Now all I need is 4M so I can load three or four copies of STeno at once and
still have enough left over to run PageStream...
-Chris-
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Message 146 Mon Jun 01, 1992
T.GIRSCH [T.J.] at 23:46 EDT
Chris -
AVL Trees? I've done lotsa trees before but I'm not real familiar
with the various terminologies. Re: writing a WP it's the interactive editing
part that kills you. The actual text processing part is straightforward. Me,
I bow before people who can do real good hash tables and sorts...
-TJ
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Message 147 Fri Jun 05, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 23:41 EDT
TJ,
I can do sorts... The problem with hashing is how to pick the hash... I
never trust my own judgement. I've also never tried to implement one...
AVL trees are special, weirdly blanced binary trees... The worst-case search
and best-case search on an AVL tree is very close... Naturally, they give you
nightmares, and my Data Structures book doesn't have a definition for them.
I've been pondering word processors, and the usual way to do things seems to
be to make a linked list out of the lines... I'm not sure how Word Writer
does it, but I was trying to come up with a way that wouldn't waste much
memory, and wouldn't overtax the memory functions of the ST... The problem
seems to creep in when you start adding/deleting things from lines...
Hmm, maybe we should sneak over to the Programmers CAT, before Jeff gets us...
:-)
-Chris-
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Message 148 Sun Jun 21, 1992
R.JOHNSON [Robert] at 16:55 EDT
Ok, I give up. I have been trying to get the Form Letter option to work in
WW 2 and am getting slightly t-ed off. My manuals are still in limbo
somewhere on the Atlantic and until they get here I am stumped.
Here is what I am doing:
I print a list of address to disk in Partner ST, import this address list into
WW2 and pretty it up a little then save it in ascii format.
Next I make my form letter and put the light 1,2,3 where I want the form
letter to insert the proper addresses and names.
When I print the thing, the first line from the .ASC file is input where the
light 1 was, but the light 2 and 3 print as a normal 2 and therr on the paper.
On the second letter, the second line of the .ASC file is printed where the
light 1 is and the 2 and 3 are printed out again. This goes on until the .ASC
file has been read completely.
So, what am I doing wrong?? Help!!!
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Message 149 Sun Jun 21, 1992
M.ALLEN14 [Mike Allen] at 18:44 EDT
Robert,
you're missing the lines/record setting in the form letter print dialog. You
need to set this to 3 for your example. It is not very clearly spelled out in
the manual. For the example that comes with WWST2, for instance, your need to
set it to 9. It is just the number of variables you have in your form letter.
It defaults to 1, hence the output you are getting.
Mike Allen
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Message 150 Tue Jun 23, 1992
R.JOHNSON [Robert] at 14:36 EDT
M.Allen {Mike},
Thanks for the help! Sure enough, as soon as you mentioned the number of
records entry, it all came back to me. Thanks for the help!!
-- Robert Johnson
-- 8:11:20 pm EST+6
-- Mainz, Germany
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Message 151 Fri Jun 26, 1992
T.SHOEMAKER [Shoe] at 01:31 EDT
To get to the form letter menu you should save and close all documents by
clicking the "Close" box., go to the print menu, select 'Form letter" and an
item selector box will appear asking you to load your form letter. After
loading the next menu will ask Datafile:lines/record. enter the number of
lines in each record.
When you create your data file be sure to have a return after each data entry
and no extra returns between data. You also should not have a return after the
last data item.
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Message 152 Thu Jul 09, 1992
J.LEMLEY [Jack] at 23:17 EDT
Hi All!
I have Word Writer 2 and would like to know if anyone has done an HP
Laserjet II compatable driver for it. I've messed with it some but can't get
it to work right. HELP!
Thanks
Jack
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Message 153 Fri Jul 10, 1992
C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 23:17 EDT
Jack,
There's an HP DeskJet 500 driver in the Library (I think) that should work for
your Laserjet II.
If it's not there, I'll try to find the text file that came with it, and
upload the bundle.
-Chris-
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Message 154 Sat Jul 11, 1992
M.DRYSDALE [Drys] at 06:23 EDT
We are all waiting for a HP printer driver from SDS Software. HEY, Scott,
where is it?
Mike, TEAM COMPUTERS
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Message 155 Sat Jul 11, 1992
J.LEMLEY [Jack] at 11:27 EDT
Chris,
I appreciate the response. I'll do a library search and see if I turn
anything up.
Thanks
Jack
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Message 156 Sun Jul 12, 1992
J.LEMLEY [Jack] at 19:22 EDT
Me again!
I've done a library search for the deskjet driver (I have an HP laserjet
compatable) but no luck. Could someone F-Mail me the file please pretty please
:-).
Thanks
Jack
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Message 157 Thu Jul 16, 1992
S.SANDERS2 [SDS] at 22:14 EDT
The Printer Utilities Pak will be going out the door as soon as I return from
the BRACE show (actually that's going to be about August 15th since I'm in
Pennsylvania until then). In the meantime I hope to get out a newsletter which
should thoroughly explain the delays. It has become a personal vendetta to get
this product out but as I've said before you should be more than pleased with
the results. Stay tuned.
-Scott @ SDS
P.S. I am out of the state but that doesn't mean SDS isn't around. My staff
will still be returning phone messages and working on trivial things like
shipping orders and the like :)
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Message 158 Sat Jul 18, 1992
M.DRYSDALE [Drys] at 06:04 EDT
Hooray Scott!!!!
Pacific will have to dust the cobwebs off my back order for the printer pack.
(Right next to the one for MidiSpy) <g,d,rlba>
Mike, TEAM COMPUTERS
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Message 159 Thu Jul 23, 1992
M.HEMBRUCH [Mattias] at 20:09 EDT
Could you explain what the Printer Utilities Pak is? I just joined, and if it
makes WW-ST 2 better, I'd be interested..
Mattias
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Message 160 Sat Jul 25, 1992
S.SANDERS2 [SDS] at 16:01 EDT
The Printer Utilities Pak is essentially a major upgrade to the Deskjet
Utilities Pak which now includes support for all HP tray-style printers
(Lasers and Deskjets) and the Atari SLM line among many other things.
The product has been delayed for quite some time do to numerous reasons but
I'm quite confident it will be on most dealer shelves by the end of August as
promised.
As far as Word Writer is concerned, we're including quite a few drivers that
will let you access several DJ, Laserjet, and SLM fonts through drivers.
Drivers are also included to take advantage of 1st Word Plus and ST Writer.
More drivers which are being added and will not necessarily make it to the
first release will be announced soon.
If you have more detailed questions, please feel free to pose them here. I
will be making formal press releases as soon as the product is out the door to
those who have already upgraded and GEnie is definitely the place to find me!
-Scott @ SDS
Member IAAD
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Message 161 Thu Aug 20, 1992
F.CUCCI at 00:58 EDT
This is my first time on the dcategory and it seems to me that many peo are
having many problems with it. I am having some too, but not as much as others.
The problem I have is with underlining. It was working and now I get (_____)
instesd of a solid line. Can anyone tell me why? Yhank you, Frank
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Message 162 Thu Aug 20, 1992
L.ROCHA1 [Lou (Sysop)] at 14:38 EDT
Frank, what printer and printer driver are you using?
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Message 163 Fri Aug 21, 1992
F.CUCCI at 00:53 EDT
Lou, I think I stated that I am using the SLM804 with the Diablo 630 Emulator
and Wordwriter ST with their built in Diablo driver. Do you have any ideas on
this problem? Thanks, Frank
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Message 164 Fri Aug 21, 1992
L.ROCHA1 [Lou (Sysop)] at 13:31 EDT
Frank, I haven't used Diablo for a long time. I run the LASERBRAIN Epson
emulator with WordWriter. I really can't recall how Diablo performed in terms
of text effects like underlining, etc.
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Message 165 Sat Aug 22, 1992
A.MASON4 [Anna] at 00:27 EDT
Frank,
Have you changed printer drivers? Does the (______) occur when you are trying
to under a word/phrase or only when you want to underline a blank space?
Anna
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Message 166 Wed Aug 26, 1992
F.CUCCI at 23:52 EDT
Anna, it happens all of the time, but I found a way around it by inserting the
underline code in the driver. I was originally told that it wasn't necessary.
But now since I've done that I get a nice solid line but now it is shifted to
the left by one or two characters. DO you have any cures? Thanks, Frank
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Message 167 Fri Aug 28, 1992
M.EASTER [Mike] at 05:17 EDT
Frank - re underline print problems with WW2
I don't have an SLM804, but it is possible someone may be able to figure out
the solution by looking at your printer.cfg file as well as a small WW doc
file that you have or can make that prints improperly as you've described.
Why don't you upload an archived file which contains those files and your
description of the resultant printout into a library here so we can take a
look at them with the WWInstal.prg and WWriter.prg (and maybe a hex reader
prg) and see if we can figure this puzzle out.
Some of us who have been bamboozled by printer driver problems and have
managed to slay the dragon love to take on a challenge.
Mike Easter
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Message 168 Sat Aug 29, 1992
D.KELLER14 [ALGORHYTHM] at 22:39 EDT
I have WWST 2.0.....got it on a used HD I purchased a year or so ago. Have
tried to re-register it, and purchase a manual, but the folks at Timeworks
have been VERY unresponsive. Have figured out most of the program's basics,
but I've got a couple of ?'s maybe someone can field:
1. How do you access alternate characters (I do lots of
stuff in German, for example, and need Umlauts.
2. Is there a way to change the active button in the dialog
boxes? It's a bit of a pain to have to reach for the
mouse when closing a file....I don't mind the safety, but
I'd like to be able to just hit return, rather than click
on YES.
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Message 169 Sun Aug 30, 1992
TQUINN [Terry~Sysop] at 11:13 EDT
The reason Timeworks doesn't give you the time of day is that they dropped
support for the ST platform years ago. Actually, Timeworks never did develop
this product - GST in the U.K. did. Timeworks was just a
packager/distributor. The most current word processor by GST is now going by
the name "First Word Plus".
To make matters worse for you, to the best of my knowledge the original WWST
is not capable of doing either of the things which you want. You can get
around the problem of changing the active button with a separate program here
in the ST RT library called "Formdoit" but I don't know how to get around the
other problem (German characters). Perhaps your best bet would be to invest
in something a bit more modern. Have you looked at DBWriter yet? Its
freeware from David Becker and it's really outstanding. The RT library here
not only has the main program but also the Spell Checker and Thesaurus
modules. I think you would find that it does almost everything you want
including the ability to insert alternate characters.
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Message 170 Sun Aug 30, 1992
L.ROCHA1 [Lou (Sysop)] at 12:12 EDT
D.KELLER... I have used a desk accessory called EXTAKEY to get those foreign
characters. I believe this file is in the GEnie library.
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Message 171 Tue Sep 01, 1992
R.JANSSEN1 [DAMIAN] at 00:39 EDT
If you have TOS 2.06, you can access all of the avialable ASCII characters
by holding the Alt button and typing the pertanent ASCII code. Good Luck!
'Dig you later, \\\\
o-o
Damian. ~
(R.JANSSEN1) \_/
[X]
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Message 172 Tue Sep 01, 1992
A.MASON4 [Anna] at 22:46 EDT
Sorry Frank, but I don't know how to get rid of the extra spaces you are
getting with the underline other than the method you are now using.
Anna ;-(
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Message 173 Thu Sep 03, 1992
D.KELLER14 [ALGORHYTHM] at 00:45 EDT
I've got TOS 1.4....doesn't seem to be a way to access alternate characters
that I can see. Tried to DL the DBWriter, but it says it's HI-RES only, and
I'm a MED-RES kinda guy. So okay, looks like I'm stuck with WWST's
limitations, till I get fed up enough to buy a new Word Processor Program. Oh
well.....got fed up enough to re-read my Pagestream manual and figure out how
to get alternate characters there instead.....think I'll just put together a
file with letterhead and import the text from WWST, then change the few
characters that need it....a pain in the butt, but I guess it'll have to do
for now.
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Message 174 Sun Dec 27, 1992
T.GIANNETTE [Tony] at 21:48 EST
I haven't been online here for a long time, so please forgive me if I repeat a
question that has already been gone over.
I recently began printing labels on WordWriter, but am having trouble at the
end of my 12" page. The printer receives a form feed at the bottom of the
page.
Is there a way to eliminate this form feed or do I just have to put up with
it?
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Message 175 Tue Dec 29, 1992
T.GIRSCH [TJ@EuroGames] at 00:04 EST
Tony,
Hmmm... Don't know if you can eliminate t
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Message 176 Wed Dec 30, 1992
J.SIEBEN [Mike] at 22:51 EST
Tony,
Sounds like you need to go to the "Print" drop down menu and select "Page
Layout". On the left increase the number from 66 to 72.
Mike
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Message 177 Sat Jan 02, 1993
T.GIANNETTE [Tony] at 00:59 EST
MIke, You hit the nail on the head.
Finally dawned on me for my mailers to change the 66 to 72. Took only a
coupla hours and a loud scream at the wall.
That served to get the printing on one page, but I still am getting "Form-
Feed" after the end of the page when I use the 72 line page layout. Matter of
fact, it feeds two pages.
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Message 178 Sat Jan 02, 1993
T.GIRSCH [TJ@EuroGames] at 04:55 EST
Tony -
In the print dialog box, you can turn the form feed off.
Anyone know how to get my DeskJet printer driver to work without pausing
between pages? I tried to use WWINSTAL.PRG, but without success.
- T.J. @ Atari Advantage
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Message 179 Sat Jan 02, 1993
D.ELLIS16 [* AeroStar *] at 21:07 EST
Tony
Try saving the file to disk, then print from the desktop. This will work
unless you have special commands in the dos, i.e. Bold, superscript, etc....
You might also try printing to disk, but I think that this will include the
formfeed command.
Good luck >>>>>------------> *
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Message 180 Fri Jan 08, 1993
T.GIANNETTE [Tony] at 00:32 EST
Girsch, Thanks, I'll take a closer look at the print dialog box.
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Message 181 Sun Jan 31, 1993
J.TARRENTS [jerry] at 14:25 EST
I too have a used WW2 on a HD. I can't get the WWInstall program to work. I
get a TOS Error 35 message. Anyone have a suggestion?
JT
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Message 182 Sun Jan 31, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 15:19 EST
Jerry,
I just used UIS and copied the files onto a folder on the HD. Then I
reconfigured the .inf file and have had no problems.
*******Brian*********
Written on Sunday 31 January 1993 at 04:01 p.m. AST
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Message 183 Sat Feb 06, 1993
A.B.SMITH [Barry] at 06:06 EST
Jerry- Ditto, what Brian said. I've been using WWII from an HD for years. You
just have to set paths to your data, dictionary, thesaurus, etc. Thats a
simple call down menu item I believe. - Barry
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Message 184 Sat Feb 06, 1993
J.TARRENTS [jerry] at 21:29 EST
Barry & Brian-
Thanx. So in other words we don't need the WWINSTALL?
JT
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Message 185 Sat Feb 06, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 23:23 EST
Jerry,
I didn't use the WWINSTALL. No need.
*******Brian*********
Written on Sunday 07 February 1993 at 00:02 a.m. AST
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Message 186 Thu Feb 11, 1993
T.GIRSCH [TJ@EuroGames] at 01:59 EST
Jerry -
You only need to use WWINSTALL if you have to customize your printer driver.
I had to use it because my 9-pin Panasonic would ignore boldface if I was
using the courier font or the Bold PS font. SO I used WWINSTALL to change the
ascii codes for BOld to something that worked better. This is the only type
of instance in which you should have to use it. To set a printer driver as
your default driver (modified or not) simply rename it to PRINTER.CFG
Given that TOS error 35 is a sort of "file not found" error, I would suspect
that WWINSTALL.RSC is not in the same directory as WWINSTALL.PRG (it should
be).
- T.J.
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Message 187 Sat Feb 13, 1993
J.TARRENTS [jerry] at 10:42 EST
Brian & TJ-
Got it. Thanx alot.
JT
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Message 188 Sun Mar 28, 1993
M.LIPSON [MikeL] at 12:29 EST
I've been using Word Writer since 1987. I do A LOT of legal writing and am
STILL quite happy with this word processor! A new lawyer in my office just
brought in his PC clone and it took him the better part of 15 minutes just to
access his Word Perfect program. I showed him my Mega STe, turned it on, hit
F-1 and within seconds I was into Word Writer, with instant access to my
files. Also, within seconds, I opened four files and performed cut-and-paste
among them, moving from window to window with nothing more than a point-and-
click or Alt "a". Needless to say, he was amazed. The cut-and-paste function
is so quick and easy that I have no need for Word Perfect- type macros. The
only complaint I have about Word Writer is that it has no auto-save feature.
Are there any auto- save utilities for the ST? If so, can they be used with
Word Writer?
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Message 189 Sun Mar 28, 1993
A.FASOLDT [Al Fasoldt] at 18:55 EST
Mike,
CodeKeys from CodeHead software will record your keystrokes and play them
back. You can assign ALT-SHIFT-S to a macro that saves the file and returns
you to where you were, and so on.
The 'Heads have their own area here.
Al
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Message 190 Sun Mar 28, 1993
J.KUDRON [Jim~ST Sysop] at 18:55 EST
MikeL,
You might want to try CodeKeys from CodeHead. Check cat 32 topic 22 for more
info.
Jim Kudron
<ST Sysop>
28Mar93
17:57:14
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Message 191 Sun Mar 28, 1993
M.LIPSON [MikeL] at 22:11 EST
Thanks, Al and Jim! I'll check into Codekeys. BTW Al: Since two guys in my
office use Word Perfect on their IBM clones, I'm considering buying WP for the
ST Version 4.1. Is there a greater learning curve with that program as
opposed to Word Writer? Can my colleagues' DOS machines read ST WP data files?
In your opinion, how does WP stack up against Word Writer?
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Message 192 Mon Mar 29, 1993
A.FASOLDT [Al Fasoldt] at 06:54 EST
Mike,
That's a big topic, and there are probably a lot of archived messages here
relating to WP and the learning curve and all that.
Yes, there is a much greater learning curve, and I must confess that even
though I wrote a document (available in the libraries here) on using Word
Perfect, I have been of two minds about it for years. After watching my wife
learn how to use WP on her 4-meg 1040ST, I'm convinced that it is, indeed,
easy to learn in the very basics, and so I'm not as concerned as I used to be.
There are many plusses, too:
- WP 4.2 (PC) macros work fine on ST WP 4.1
- Many books are available (in libraries) that give tips on 4.2 for the PC,
and they also apply in many ways to ST 4.1
- The choice of mousing vs. fkeying is one that PC users prior to 5.0 didn't
have, and that makes the ST version more powerful and easier to use.
BTW, the newest Windows version of WP *still* prevents users from opening more
than two windows at a time. The ST version does not have that limitation.
Al
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Message 193 Mon Mar 29, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 19:20 EST
Don't forget we do have a WP topic (cat 13, topic 2).
Everyone, let's move this over to that topic. Thank you for your cooperation.
Brian .... Written on Monday 29 March 1993 at 06:47 p.m. AST
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Message 194 Sat Apr 03, 1993
J.TARRENTS [jerry] at 08:09 EST
The Topic header here IS "WORD PROCESSING" (emphasis mine", "Word Writer ST
version 2". I fail to see how a discussion of how WW2 compares to another WP
program is so "off topic" as to warrant an admonition to move the discussion.
DON'T MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT THAN IT NEEDS TO BE!
JT
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Message 195 Sat Apr 03, 1993
R.RIDDLE3 [THE RIDDLER] at 09:53 EST
Hi All:
Is there a specific driver for the H P Desk Jet 500?
Riddler
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Message 197 Sat Apr 03, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 15:40 EST
Jerry, the topic heading is:
>Category 13, Topic 10 Thu Aug 13, 1987
>Sub: Word Writer ST version 2
The category is word processing. It is more difficult when people use one
topic for whatever they like rather than separating the information. People do
complain of topic drift, all the time. The point is some people may have this
topic ignored but would like the recent off topic information.
*******Brian*********
Written on Saturday 03 April 1993 at 03:59 p.m. AST
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Message 198 Sat Apr 03, 1993
R.RIDDLE3 [THE RIDDLER] at 18:39 EST
Hi:
Anyone know of a program that converts doc files to ascii txt files?
Riddler
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Message 199 Sat Apr 03, 1993
F.LAWRENCE2 [FRANK] at 20:48 EST
Riddler,
There is a program called XLATE.PRG, a shareware program that works quite
well. I have a copy of this on a STI PD disk and used it a time or two. I do
recall that it will run on ST in med and high rez. It will also run on a TT
med and ST high. It will convert 1st word and Word Writer ST to ascii or ascii
to either one of these.
I just loaded it and ran converting from ascii to WW ST and works good. I
could upload this for you if you think it's what you want.
Frank
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Message 200 Sun Apr 04, 1993
A.MASON4 [Anna] at 00:03 EST
M.LIPSON [MikeL]
Hmmm.....Tis strange that it took your friend 15 min. to access WordPerfect on
his PC. Surely he must have something configured wrong because I can access
WP on my PC in a matter of a few seconds?
However, until my son left for college Word Writer was his word processor of
choice.......when he had to switch to WP for compatibility with their computer
systems. Even though Timework's has long since deserted the Atari market,
their software is still going strong.
Anna
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Message 201 Sun Apr 04, 1993
J.TARRENTS [jerry] at 11:57 EDT
Brian-
So I guess that means that anytime one wants to comment or ask a question that
may not be ABSOUTELY, CLEARLY, and SUCCINCTLY defined by the Topic heading
(like this one), one has to search through all the existing topics to find one
that is appropriate or create another topic. Not a very efficient nor
effective process in my opinion. If one is concerned about "topic drift" it
seems to me all one has to do is ask a pertinent question or make a pertinent
comment that is more "on topic". Isn't this what one does in conversation?
I still don't see how a discussion of how WW2 compares with another WP program
is "off topic". Seems to me a question about printer drivers is just as "off
topic". Not to mention discussions of what is and is not "off topic".
JT
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Message 202 Sun Apr 04, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 12:28 EDT
No Jerry, it was YOU that tried to rationalize using the topic heading. This
topic heading is succinctly defined. Isn't it? Why isn't it efficient? Is it
better to have only one topic in the whole BBS?
You are right, this is off topic. Thus if you want to pursue this more you
have my EMail address. However, I posted here instead of EMail to ensure some
others understand why we have topics. I stick to my rationale: it would be
more useful in the generic topic since not all WP users view this topic. It is
better there, not to create inconvinence, rather to aid discussion. Would you
ask about ATARIs in the MAC RT? Anyway, feel free to EMail me. I do welcome
for comments.
*******Brian*********
Written on Sunday 04 April 1993 at 01:18 p.m. AST
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Message 203 Sun Apr 04, 1993
B.PLATT1 [BP] at 13:31 EDT
Has anyone out there compressed WW2 with the file packer BACK PACKER. I have
and it works great. The actual WW2 program file itself is just over 80k. It
loads and runs a lot faster now.
BP
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Message 204 Sun Apr 04, 1993
BRIAN.H [ST~SysOp] at 15:36 EDT
I have my copy packed to 66K.
*******Brian*********
Written on Sunday 04 April 1993 at 03:39 p.m. AST
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