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Digita Wordworth 3.1SE Additional Notes - 22nd November 1994
Please Note:
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1 Users running Wordworth from floppy disk will notice that the
program now auto-runs when booted up from the Wordworth3 disk.
2 Floppy disk users will have to Quit Wordworth before they can
install any of the Digita Font Collections or Digita Print Manager.
Otherwise, they will run out of memory whilst installing.
3 When the `Install Wordworth 3.1SE' icon is double-clicked, you will
experience a delay before you are asked to choose your experience
level. This is normal as the install script is quite large.
4 If you have a previous version of Wordworth 3, and wish to install
this new update, you will have to create a new set of disks as before,
or rename your existing disks and install over the top of them.
5 There is a new Help section titled `Troubleshooting'. Please read
this section before contacting Digita Technical Support as your
query may be contained within the help files.
6 Users opening previous Wordworth v3 documents which contain any of
the `MathRoman...' fonts, will experience an error message similar
to "Cannot find MathRoman... Size xx". This is to maintain
compatability with earlier versions.
Once the document is open, you will notice that the text using
these fonts has been changed to `Shannon Book'. Highlight this
text and choose one of the new `Math Roman ...' fonts from the
Font requester to reformat your document.
Common Startup Problems
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Q I have installed Wordworth to my hard disk without any problems, but
when I run the program I get a `Wordworth Startup Error'.
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A This message often occurs when there are versions of the Workbench
libraries which are old Workbench 1.3 versions.
Either double-click the Snoop tool, located in the WwTools drawer on
the Ww3Outlines disk (or in the Wordworth3 drawer on hard disk) and
send the printouts to Digita Technical Support for analysis.
Or, open up a Shell tool (Workbench System drawer) and type:
`copy Workbench3.0:Libs/#? LIBS:'
Workbench 2.0 users type: `copy Workbench2.0:Libs/#? LIBS:'
Workbench 2.1 users type: `copy Workbench2.1:Libs/#? LIBS:'
This will install all of the original libraries from your Workbench
disk back onto your hard disk.
Q I get half way through the installation process, and a message
appears telling me that I have a Checksum error.
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A It seems that the install disk you are using has an error on it. Make
a new backup of the faulty disk from your Master set and try again.
If the problem persists then send the disks back to Digita Technical
Support with a stamped, addressed jiffy bag and covering letter so
that we may exchange the disks with a tested set immediately.
Q When I install Wordworth onto my hard disk, it tells me that there
is not enough disk space on my System partition to install. I have
60MB free!
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A Hard disks are usually split up into several areas or partitions.
Commonly there is a `Work' and a `Workbench' (sometimes called a
System or Boot partition).
Wordworth needs to copy several items (fonts and libraries) to your
System partition in order to work correctly. When there is not enough
disk space on this partition, this error message is displayed.
Q When I try and run Wordworth, the Wordworth screen appears and it
tells me that it cannot find `Shannon Book' and was unable to
`Initialise Document'.
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A This could be due to lack of memory on your machine. Ensure that you
have 2MB of free memory before starting Wordworth. Free Memory is the
amount of memory displayed in the Workbench title bar after the
machine is turned on (2MB will be displayed as 2,097,152 bytes).
Alternatively, the Wordworth environment variable may be pointing in
the wrong place due to you moving the Wordworth3 drawer to a
different location after installing. Run the Snoop program located in
WwTools drawer (Ww3Outlines disk when running from floppies) and send
Digita Technical Support the printout.
Q When I run Wordworth from floppy disks, the message `Cannot open
necessary library files' appears and I am returned to the Workbench.
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A You may have turned your machine on (`booted up') with the Commodore
Workbench disk in the internal drive. You must turn your machine on
with the Wordworth3 floppy disk in the internal drive.