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WINPTR copyright 1994-1995 Paul F. Poellinger, Silent O Software
****************************************************************
This note can be re-read from the main menu where I've added a
"Read Me File" menu item.
****************************************************************
I. Notes for prior registrants
II. Notes for Windows 95 Users
III. Notes for Windows NT Users
IV. Update History
V. Package contents
VI. Installation
VII. Removal
VIII. Icon Information
IX. Usage Tip
X. Disclaimers & Support
XI. Registration
XII. Credit Card Registration
XIII. Future Releases
XIV. Pass It On
XV. Acknowledgements
XVI. Multi-User Licenses
XVII. Peliware Commercial Break
XVIII. Finally...Addresses
****************************************************************
I. Notes for PRIOR REGISTRANTS
------------------------------
If you've received a note from me in an earlier update advising
you to keep the install.inf file for subsequent updates, forget
it. That's no longer necessary...tho your winptr.reg file still
is.
It's always wise to keep the prior version when updating to a
new version, just in case the old version "works better".
Version 1.04, while ostensibly for Windows 95 and NT users,
required changes to code executed by "old windows" users...which
should not be evident when running "old windows" (it says here).
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have
made WinPtr a success by registering and using it yourself and
(especially) recommending it to your friends. That's a large
part of the reason I don't charge for upgrades.
****************************************************************
II. Notes for Windows 95 Users
------------------------------
Ok, so you're a leading-edge type. Remember, the pioneers are
the ones with the arrows in their backs. Well, so it goes with
WinPtr.
If you tried prior versions with Windows 95, you've probably
noticed that a few of its wonderful features don't quite work
like they did back at the old mother ship 3.1. For instance,
the icon, which is hard to read, doesn't reflect orientation
changes. And the rectangle actions...yikes! They make WinPtr
go bye-bye for good. Also, you've probably not been able to do
stuff that must be selected from the menu, that is, doesn't have
a hot key assigned...like "Window->BMP File".
Windows 95 handles a few things differently from 3.1+. Seems
lots of folks can't stand to wait for their Word document to
open before they add an item to their checkbook while
downloading those educational GIFs from the Internet. So now
they have multi-tasking through threads.
Well, W95 had to impose some restrictions to make that stuff
work. Like: you can't change the icon to cross-hairs and draw
rectangles outside of your program's area...and since WinPtr is
an icon and has no real area, tough beans. Or: since they put
minimized program's icons on that neato task bar in an
unchangable state, it's impossible to change WinPtr's icon on
the fly to show an orientation change. And here's the tough
one: When one program gives up control, the prior active window
doesn't automatically regain control like it used to. So, when
you tell WinPtr to save the window to a file, and where it used
to disappear and save the last active window, now there
probably isn't an active window...so WinPtr just ignores you.
You have to click on the title bar of the window you want to be
active again to reactivate it. And the the menu no longer pops
up with a left-click, but that *does* change the orientation...
ouch.
The good news is that the hotkeys still work.
So, naturally, in order to make your favorite utility work in
this brave new world, I've had to work some magic and add some
minor inconveniences. In case you forget this stuff, this
note can be re-read from the main menu where I've added a
"Read Me File" menu item.
Gotta minute? Here're the new "enhancements":
1) Windows 95 control menus (where WinPtr's actions show) pop up
when you RIGHT-CLICK on the WinPtr taskbar icon,
2) The current printer shows in a cute little box above the
taskbar icon when you click or just hold the cursor over the
WinPtr icon, as well as in the program name there if you
haven't opened so many programs that the name shrunk down to
a few characters.
3) A SINGLE LEFT-CLICK on the WinPtr taskbar icon changes the
printer orientation.
4) I've added the orientation to that little printer description
that shows in the program name and that little floating box
when you click or hold the cursor over the WinPtr spot on the
task bar. It shows an "O - " or "L - " ahead of the printer
name. So now the pelican wears only his birthday suit.
5) When you select any RECTANGLE related action, you will
probably see that cool "zoom" effect that W95 added when a
window opens. But the window is transparent, so it'll look
kinda wierd. What I do when you elect to do any rectangle
action, either from hotkey or menu item, is cover the entire
screen with a transparent window. That way I can show the
crosshairs and you can carve out your rectangle. Remember up
there I said W95 doesn't let you fool around in areas that
aren't part of your program. By that little trick, I make
the entire screen my program's area.
BTW, if you select a rectangle action, and then fall asleep,
I remove the transparent window after about 20 seconds of
inactivity.
6) When I popped up the main, fax, file or clipboard menus using
{ctrl}{shift}I, X, F, K...then changed my mind, I could
always remove the popup menu by left-clicking on WinPtr's
taskbar icon. I could not reliably remove it by clicking on
the desktop, as you can in Win3.1+...but I was testing on a
Win95 Beta, and that may change in the final release or the
one after that when they fix all the stuff they couldn't get
fixed before August 24th. Just be aware that you can remove
them by clicking on WinPtr's icon.
7) Now for the tough one.
When you do a hotkey to print a window or client area, you'd
better first make sure that one is active. Remember up there
where I said it's possible with W95 to have no active windows.
Be sure that the title bar of the window you covet is
highlighted...if it's not, click on the title bar first.
Then do the hotkey.
But...
When you *don't* use a hotkey, and instead activate WinPtr's
menu, your target window loses focus and its title bar dims.
After you select your action from the menu, WinPtr stays
active and your window isn't. I could programmatically
deactive WinPtr, but that wouldn't re-activate your window
anyway, because W95 doesn't work that way. And I don't know
which one was your's.
So...
After you select an action from the menu that depends on a
window (or client), you have to activate that window again by
clicking on its title bar. THEN, I can go to work. I even
display a little Win95-like gray box reminding you to do that
(with an annoying beep). Again, if you don't activate a
window within 10 seconds, I forget about it.
* An advantage of this title-bar-clicking thing is that it gave
me a chance to implement MDI sheet (and sheet client area)
printing and capturing, something many of you have requested.
For those of you unacquainted with the term "sheets", that's
what the document sub-windows in Microsoft Word or Excel are
called. You can print the whole shebang (Word's main window
and all contents) with "window print", and now you can print
the sub-windows ("sheets") individually, too. Don't worry...
if you use it when it doesn't apply, I'll just print the
window...but it'll be welcomed when you need it.
8) One last thing. The default Win95 install will not install
the clipboard viewer. You have to run the "add stuff"
program and pick it out of the accessories "details" to get
it installed.
So there you have it. I've not had a lot of time to test these
changes, so keep an eye out for any "unintended enhancements"
when running in either W3.1+ or W95. THERE ARE NO OTHER CHANGES
FROM version 1.03. This one is 1.04.
****************************************************************
III. Notes for Windows NT Users
-------------------------------
Several places where I was using the Windows System directory
to find the printer driver, I changed the code to let Windows
find it. This fixes all NT errors I could find...and is the only
NT-related change in this release (1.04).
Keep an eye out for other "unintended enhancements" when running
in either W3.1+ or NT.
****************************************************************
IV. UPDATE History
------------------
Note that the version is displayed in the title caption of the
"About..." dialog box, and as the "time" of the winptr.exe file.
9/1/95 - 1.04 - Update to accomodate Windows 95...and NT.
(1) Made changes to fix WinPtr actions broken by
Windows 95 and NT "advances".
(2) added MDI sheet and sheet-client processing
(for Windows95 only).
(3) changed the install process so there's no
longer a separate "production" install.inf
file.
8/8/94 - 1.03 - (1) added code to detect no active default
printer.
(2) added code to detect when Window's "system"
directory is off a root, as it sometimes is
on a network...made unnecessary by 1.04.
(3) added test to verify drivername.drv exists
before trying to load it.
(4) fixed printing of multi-page text file or
clipboard text printout to print the last
page...which it wasn't doing...discovered
myself...amazed no one else mentioned it.
4/9/94 - 1.02 - (1) corrected icon failure to return on ?->file
cancellation.
(2) removed Trial Copy 30 timeout mechanism.
Back to the honor system. Happy to say it
seems to be working.
(3) corrected spelling of [winptr] section in
peliware.ini
4/5/94 - updated install programs (EDI Install Pro) to fix a GPF
when installing onto Windows for Workgroups
with 32-bit access turned on.
3/26/94 - 1.01 - added recognition of change of default printer
from control panel or another program.
****************************************************************
V. PACKAGE CONTENTS
-------------------
Included:
WinPtr files
------------
WINPTR EXE - the real deal
READ ME - self-reference (this)
PELIWARE DLL - my dynamic link library
PELIWARE INI - winptr control file
WINPTR HLP - windows help file
WINPTR REG - trial version "dummy" registration
file (dated 1-Jan-85 so won't install
over a "real" one).
Install files
-------------
INSTALL.EXE
INSTALL.BIN
INSTALL.INF
INSTALL.BMP
Uninstall file
---------------
X_WINPTR.EXE
All WinPtr files must be placed in the same directory, one of
your choice, tho the install procedure will suggest
c:\windows\winptr.
I insist that the ini and dll files be kept with the exe for
ecological purposes...it makes removal so much cleaner.
However, since the uninstall program cannot remove itself from
the ..\winptr directory if it's started from there, don't put it
there.
I suggest you put all files on a diskette, if you didn't get it
that way, then install and uninstall from there.
****************************************************************
VI. INSTALLATION
----------------
* Crank up Windows.
* Select FILE/RUN from the Program Manager menus.
* Type a:install.
- WinPtr is intended to load with Windows, thus should be added
to your Program Manager STARTUP group. The install procedure
will do this for you. In the unlikely event you want it in
some other group, an override is provided. Note, tho, that
the x_winptr, the uninstall, will only remove a startup group
icon.
* If you've got an earlier version of WinPtr installed in a
different directory, copy your winptr.reg file from there over
the dummy one that this procedure just installed...to keep the
nag screen away.
- The next time you start up windows, the WinPtr icon (a
tastefully designed pelican that some of the overly
left-brained have called a duck) will be on your desktop.
Click it for its menus (right-click for Win95, left-click for
all others).
- Ctrl/Shift F1 summons WinPtr help, an exhaustive guide to using
WinPtr. The main menu also contains an entry to launch help.
You'll also find an entry there to summon this file for
Win 95 additions.
****************************************************************
VII. REMOVING WINPTR FROM YOUR SYSTEM
-------------------------------------
* Crank up Windows.
* Select FILE/RUN from the Program Manager menus.
* Type a:x_winptr.
- All evidence of WinPtr's existence will be removed.
Your loss.
****************************************************************
VIII. ICON item info
--------------------
If for some reason you need to set up WinPtr's icon in a Program
Manager group (Install puts it in a (startup) group for you),
enter the following:
Description: WinPtr ... the uninstall won't remove it otherwise
Command Line: winptr
Working Directory: winptr
****************************************************************
IX. USAGE TIPS
--------------
One of the features of WinPtr is that it can print the screen via
hotkey even when a modal dialog box (like an error message) has
focus/control...because it uses a system-level keyboard hook.
We use a slimmer version (find WINP16.zip on CIS-winshare and
AOL-search on poellinger) to have our users print Oracle error
messages from Powerbuilder apps...showing the SQL statement
causing the error.
I've found a trick worth passing on...I used the PRTSC key to
send the menu's in WinPtr's help file to the clipboard, then
pasted them into WinGif and clipped the part I wanted. BUT...
for a new app awhile ago, when I wanted to send the screen image
to the clipboard, it showed a modal dialog box...and PRTSC won't
do it when that dialog box has control. I solved it by using
WinPtr...hit {CTRL}{SHIFT}{I} to bring up WinPtr's main menu
(which works even with a modal dialog box in control, as I said),
then drilled to the menu entry to send the screen to the
clipboard and it worked!.
****************************************************************
X. DISCLAIMERS & SUPPORT
------------------------
Paul Poellinger and Silent O Software make absolutely no
warranties or guarantees whatsoever. The nature of shareware is
that your registration indicates you are satisfied with this
program and so place no other requirements or expectations on
the author or this program. Nonetheless, I make every effort
to help in problem resolution, and do fix bugs and periodically
issue free updates (which I'll advise you of if you provide an
email address) for you to download. I can be reached at the
email addresses at the bottom of this note, each of which is
checked at least once daily. I take pride in making every effort
to provide prompt (and free) support...often ranging far afield
of WinPtr. I do ask that you try to restrict your support
requests to email rather than the telephone.
This program has been tested by me and friends, but since W95
is only a week old, not as extensively as I normally like, so
YMMV, depending on video card and printer driver.
If your mileage does vary, please first suspect (1) your printer
driver, (2) your video driver, (3) some other program interfering
with my hotkeys.
Finally, if your hard disk crashes or you, for whatever reason,
lose your copy of WinPtr's registration file, please don't send
me more money or register again...as a couple of such
unfortunates have. Once is enough. Just send me an email, and
I'll email you a free replacement.
****************************************************************
XI. REGISTRATION
----------------
You are free to try this program for 30 days.
If you decide to use it thereafter, you are obligated to send
$20 to:
PAUL POELLINGER
2019 Round Lake Drive
Houston, TX 77077
Texas Residents, include 8.25% sales tax (total = $21.65).
-- OR --
some non-US residents have found it easier and cheaper to fold up
the proper US bills in opaque paper and send it in an envelope to
avoid the hassle and extra cost of obtaining US funds. That
works for me, and yes, I do report them to the IRS.
-- OR --
register via Compuserve's shareware registration service by
typing GO SWREG at the prompt. I charge $23.50 for registering
this way cause Compuserve gets 15%...guess shareware means
everyone who can gets a share :-( ... TX residents, I'll eat
the tax. The SWREG registration ID number is 2162. Another
popular route for overseas orders.
-- OR --
pay by credit card via Public software Library's shareware
author's credit card processing service. See the following
section for info. Your credit card transaction is between you
and them, for your safety, involving me only when they advise me
it's completed. DON'T SEND YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER or order TO
ME...I CANNOT BE INVOLVED IN THAT PART OF THE TRANSACTION per
PsL's agreement.
-- OR --
I do the purchase order/invoice dance. That's the one where
you hurry and send/fax me an order, and I hurry and send you a
licensed diskette and an invoice, then you take 30-45 days to
send me a check :-(. I have a fax number (1-800-321-1722) for
such things...at least for now.
----
When you register, I'll send you what you need to kill the nag
screen. Please include your e-mail address if you have one
(automatic with SWREG)...for update notices. I snail mail you
the latest version, with a nag screen killer/registration file
included.
----
Except in the case of a rare vacation, never exceeding a week, I
send out diskettes to registrants the day after I receive the
registration. In 3 cases in the past year the mail has failed,
and in each case that user waited a long time to ask about it.
If you don't get your package within a reasonable snail mail
turnaround time for your location and Texas, holler.
----
Please note that even if you paid for a diskette or CD containing
this package, you must still pay my registration fee for use of
WinPtr past the 30 day free trial. The fee you paid for the CD
or diskette is someone else's "share" :-(
----
If you paid for WinPrt, a smaller, simpler incarnation
(see below), you can own this one for $10, tho you'll have to do
that by s-mail.
----
I and all those dependent on me thank you.
****************************************************************
XII. CREDIT CARD REGISTRATION - PsL Required Notice:
------------------------------
You can order WinPtr with MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or
Discover from Public (software) Library by calling 800-2424-PsL
(800-242-4775) or 713-524-6394 or by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by
Compuserve Email to 71355,470. You can also mail credit card
orders to PsL at P.O. Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705.
PsL's phones are open from 6 am to 6 pm (Central) Monday thru
Thursday and from 6 am to 12:30 pm (Central) Fridays.
THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. THE AUTHOR OF
THIS PROGRAM CANNOT BE REACHED AT THESE NUMBERS.
* * * * WinPtr has been assigned PsL item/product #11886 * * * *
--**-- NOTE --**--
There is a $5 handling charge for credit card orders, regardless
of purchase amount, i.e. one copy is $20 + 5 = $25, 2 copies are
$40 + 5 = $45, a 250 user license is $500 + 5 = $505. Please add
$5 to your total when faxing or Emailing an order to PsL. Failure
to authorize this addition when ordering will result in
registration delays. This helps cover their "share".
--**--
Texas Sales Tax is applied ONLY if your mailing address is in the
great state of Texas (home of the 2-time World Champion HOUSTON
ROCKETS). Add the 8.25% to the total cost, including the $5.
Again, failure to add this to your order will result in
registration delays.
Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order,
refunds, registration options, product details, technical
support, volume discounts, dealer pricing, site licenses,
non-credit card orders, etc, must be directed to the author
(Email addresses at the end of this file).
Once your transaction with them is completed, PsL will notify me
that day or the next, and I will ship the product directly to
you.
****************************************************************
XIII. FUTURE RELEASES
----------------------
I wrote and submitted version 2 for beta...then pulled it back
to ready my stuff for the new dawning of the electronic age,
Windows 95. I plan to put out another version (probably in both
16- (for win3.1+) and 32-bit (for W95 and NT), with many of the
features that were in that version 2. Don't know when tho.
Probably RSN. If I have your email address, you'll be told
when...don't call me, I'll mail you.
I upload new releases to America Online, Compuserve's Winshare
forum and the CICA, GARBO and SIMTEL repositories as soon as
practical. I keep a mailing list of your email addresses, and
make an attempt to send you an availability note.
Internet repository versions are named WPRTnnn.ZIP (e.g.
WPRT104.ZIP). Most others are named WINPTR.ZIP, though ZiffNet
chose to change it to WNPTR.ZIP for its libraries and when it put
it on Prodigy. The variety of names result from the need to
avoid duplication of other files of the same name that beat me
there.
When using an updated version, please retain your prior release
in the (hopefully unlikely) event that the old release was
better.
****************************************************************
XIV. PASS IT ON
---------------
You are free to pass this TRIAL package on to others or upload it
to bulletin boards provided that 1) you do not charge for it
above the cost of distribution, and 2) all parts of the package
are included (see "PACKAGE CONTENTS" at the top).
Naturally, you're not allowed to pass on the registered version
(Having to say that always reminds me of the local commercial
that finds it necessary to state that the all-you-can-eat-ribs
offer is for dine-in-orders only :-)
****************************************************************
XV. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
---------------------
Thank you for supporting shareware.
Thanks to OsoSoft's Gentle George Campbell for the suggestions
that got me into the shareware business originally...and
continuing advise and assistance.
And thanks to Microsoft for leaving all this stuff out of Windows
so we bottom-feeders can eat too.
****************************************************************
XVI. MULTI-USER LICENSES
-------------------------
Multi-user licenses are available at the following discounted
prices:
2 to 25 users ... $250
26 to 250 users ... $500
over 250 users ... $500 plus $1 per user
unlimited users ... $1000
****************************************************************
XVII. PELIWARE COMMERCIAL BREAK
-------------------------------
I provide custom Windows programming, which have included a
number of varied utilities and DLLs based on WinPtr's
functionality or subsets thereof. Let's talk.
----------------------------
I've been selling a group of simpler utilities for screen and
clipboard printing and printer orientation control (PPrint/Prtsc,
PClip/PrtClip, and Portland), collectively called WinPrt, for
some time. Look for them in the WINSHARE and MSBASIC fora of
Compuserve (search for WINP*.ZIP for latest version).
The set is $10. Corporate licenses are $250. SWREG ID 3029
----------------------------
Look for PPRTR*.ZIP in WINSHARE, MSBASIC, POWERSOFT and VBPJFO on
CIS, in the SOFTWARE section of AOL, or on fine FTP sites
everywhere on the Internet for a DLL providing advanced printer
control to higher level languages (like Visual Basic or
PowerBuilder)...e.g. in simtel/win3/dll at oak.oakland.edu, the
SimTel repository. It's $10 a developer, $250 for up to 50
developers, $400 unlimited usage. Royalty-free distribution in
any case. SWREG ID 1462.
----------------------------
Another dll provides font and font family enumeration as well as
font textmetrics to the same crowd...same deal...same places.
PPFONT*.ZIP ... SWREG ID 3026
----------------------------
Check out SPOOLF*.ZIP in any cica, garbo, or simtel mirror,
e.g. in /simtel/win3/printer at oak.oakland.edu ...
SPOOLF.ZIP on CIS, SPOOLFLE.ZIP on AOL ...
Windows utility to print files created by printing to a file
(e.g. by printing the the FILE: port). Sends file directly
to the printer using Windows PassThrough escape. Works even
if normal driver doesn't support PassThrough.
No more need to use DOS "copy xxx.prn lpt1: /b".
Shareware $10.
****************************************************************
XVIII. FINALLY...ADDRESSES
--------------------------
Let me know if you have any trouble or suggestions.
Paul Poellinger
Code Wallah
Silent O Software
Purveyors of Peliware
2019 Round Lake Drive
Houston, TX 77077
Fax: (800) 321-1722
pelican@onramp.net
Compuserve: 70732,3576
AOL: PFPelican
pelican@msn.com
http://rampages.onramp.net/~pelican
9/1/95
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