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AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER FOR WINDOWS README
Version 1.0c
April 1995
This "README" file contains information about the
program that was not available when the Information
Guide was printed. You may print this file for easy
reference. Information is included on these topics:
Contents
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TOPIC 1: The Program Tour
TOPIC 2: Installation Options:
Read Only or Read/Write
TOPIC 3: Audio Requirements
TOPIC 4: Video Requirements
TOPIC 5: Viewing 3D Images
TOPIC 6: Legend Icon
TOPIC 7: Finding HELP
TOPIC 8: Printing Selected Rectangles
TOPIC 9: Printing With Small Margins
******************************************************
TOPIC 1: The Program Tour
******************************************************
The first time you start the program (and every time
until you disable the features), the program presents
an Opening Video followed by a five minute Program Tour
featuring an overview of American history and a
description of the program's features.
You can interrupt the Program Tour at any time by
pressing any key on your keyboard. If you do so, an
interrupt dialog appears, asking if you want to finish
viewing the Program Tour. If you click Yes, the Tour
will continue where it left off. If you click No,
a second dialog appears, asking if you wish to have
the Program Tour displayed each time you run AMERICAN
HISTORY EXPLORER.
Choose Yes to play the five-minute Program Tour the
next time you run AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER.
Choose No to disable the Program Tour.
To re-enable the Program Tour after it has been disabled,
1. Click on any part of the title "American History
Explorer" on the Opening Screen. An animated dialog
opens with information about the program.
2. Click on the Settings button at the bottom of the
dialog to open the Settings dialog box.
3. Click on the check box for Display Program Tour
and click OK to save your change and close the dialog.
The next time you run AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER, the
Program Tour will be displayed.
******************************************************
TOPIC 2: Installation Options:
Read Only or Read/Write
******************************************************
During the installation of AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER,
you'll be given a choice of operating the program in
a Read Only version or a Read/Write version. To switch
between these options, you can re-install the program
at any time. Following is an outline of the differences
between the two options.
READ ONLY
This version is designed for those with precious little
hard drive space (it requires approximately 2 megabytes)
or who only want to refer to the information. This version
allows you to open, close, and print maps and articles,
or view the slide shows and videos. But you can NOT make
changes to any of the items. This "non-editable" version
leaves the data files on the CD ROM and will probably run
slightly slower than the other version on certain features.
In addition, your Map windows and Article windows will
display an icon bar, but NO menus. Also four icon bar
buttons in the Map window are NOT available. The omitted
buttons are: Arrow Cursor, Hand Cursor, Edit Map Item,
and Edit or Create Map Graphics.
READ/WRITE
This version is designed for maximum interaction and users
who want to combine information from several sources to
write a report or change the items displayed on a map. With
this version, you can write new articles and design your
own maps. You can cut and paste information from one place
to another, and change or delete items. This "editable"
version copies all the data files from the CD to your hard
drive (requiring approximately 9 megabytes) and will
probably run slightly faster than the Read Only version
on certain features.
******************************************************
TOPIC 3: Audio Requirements
******************************************************
Because songs in the Song Book feature are recorded
in stereo, a stereo sound card is needed for that feature.
******************************************************
TOPIC 4 Video Requirements
******************************************************
AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER is designed to run using the
Video for Windows runtime version installed with AMERICAN
HISTORY EXPLORER. Other Video for Windows versions may or
may not be suitable for use with AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER.
If you are having problems playing video in AMERICAN HISTORY
EXPLORER, you can reinstall the compatible version of Video
for Windows by going to the VFW directory of AMERICAN HISTORY
EXPLORER on your CD drive and running SETUP.EXE.
While AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER requires only a 256 color
display VGA, a higher color display will improve performance.
******************************************************
TOPIC 5 Viewing 3D Images
******************************************************
Instructions for viewing the 3D (stereo) pictures
included with American History Explorer are given
in the Online Guide and the Online Help.
To access instructions from the Online Guide:
1. Close this README file and return to the Windows
Program Manager.
2. Open the Program Group that contains the AMERICAN
HISTORY EXPLORER. (Parsons Technology is the default.)
3. Double-click on the Online Guide icon to open a Help
screen titled American History Explorer Online Guide.
4. Scroll down to Chapter 4, Multimedia Features, and
click on the Four button at the beginning of that line.
5. When Chapter 4 of the guide opens, scroll to page 6
and read the section on Viewing 3D Images.
To access instructions from the Online Help:
1. Close this README and start AMERICAN HISTORY EXPLORER.
2. When the Opening Screen appears, press F1 to open the
online Help.
3. When the American History Explorer Help Contents screen
appears, click on the "Pictures: 2D & 3D" button.
4. When the Working with Pictures topic appears, scroll
to the bottom and click Viewing 3D Images to jump to
the appropriate topic.
******************************************************
TOPIC 6: Legend Icon
******************************************************
A Legend icon has been added to the Map window icon bar.
Click on this button to display (or hide) the legend for
the current map.
This icon functions like the Display Legend option on the
Options menu. It is available whichever installation option
(Read Only or Read/Write) you choose.
******************************************************
TOPIC 7: Finding HELP
******************************************************
If you have questions about the operation of AMERICAN
HISTORY EXPLORER as you're running the program, press the
F1 key to access the online Help. The first screen you'll
see is the Contents. From here you can access instructions
on program operations or you can click the Product Support
button for information on reaching customer service and
technical support staff at Parsons Technology.
Additional information on using the program is available
in the Online Guide. To open the guide, go to the Windows
Program Manager and open the Program Group where AMERICAN
HISTORY EXPLORER was installed (Parsons Technology is the
default). Double-click on the ONLINE GUIDE icon to view a
list of the various sections of the guide. Click a button
to open a section so you can view or print it.
******************************************************
TOPIC 8: Printing Selected Rectangles
******************************************************
When printing selected rectangles on a map, you may encounter
a low memory message if the rectangle chosen is quite small.
This is due to a bug in Microsoft Windows, versions 3.0 and
3.1. It is a limitation in its ability to accommodate a bitmap
with a very large "stretch."
To work around this limitation, enlarge the rectangle and try
again.
******************************************************
TOPIC 9: Printing with Small Margins
******************************************************
When printing with margins less than 1.0, you may encounter
a low memory message. This is the result of a bug in Microsoft
Windows versions 3.0 and 3.1. It is a limitation in its ability
to accommodate a bitmap with a very large "stretch."
To work around this limitation, increase the size of the margins
and try again.