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MCBase: the Music Collection dataBase system.
Version: 2.2
Author:
Harry Doldersum
Weerselose straat 26
7623 DA BORNE
The Netherlands, Europe.
Phone: +31 (0) 74 266 8480
Fax: See phone. Standby on request.
Host: See phone. Standby on request.
Electronic mail adresses:
CompuServe:100270,2132
InterNet: 100270,2132@compuserve.com
_______
____|__ | (R)
--| | |-------------------
| ____|__ | Association of
| | |_| Shareware
|__| o | Professionals
-----| | |---------------------
|___|___| MEMBER
MCBASE V2.x is SHAREWARE.
This documentation is dated: December, 1995.
CONTENTS:
0. ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1. DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. WHAT IS MCBASE ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. MCBASE REQUIREMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
MCBase and your system's resources.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
What to do when MCBase V2.x is too demanding for your system? 4
4. ABOUT MCBASE AND REGISTERING.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Evaluation period. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Evaluation limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Register your copy of MCBASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
What happens if you choose to use MCBase without registering! 6
Information for CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . 6
MCBase license agreement.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Important notes: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
MCBase Disclaimer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
MCBase Registration agents / agencies. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
MCBase V2.x Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6. INSTALLING MCBASE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installing MCBase from an archive file.. . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installing MCBase from the registered version disk.. . . . . 11
Important remark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Configuring MCBASE.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Mouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Select methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Load configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Store configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7. THE MUSIC COLLECTION DATABASE SYSTEM: HOW DOES IT WORK?. . . 17
How are relations used within MCBase.. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Example: Adding a new album to the MCBase system.. . . . . . 19
The "location code" and the MCBase system. . . . . . . . . . 21
8. USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Using a dialog's controls & moving through a dialog. . . . . 22
Dialogs and modal dialogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Multiple (edit) dialogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Using scrollbars / scrolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using shortcuts & hotkeys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using the memo editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using a picklist-dialog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using a find-dialog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
9. A TOUR THROUGH MCBASE'S MAIN MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Accessing menu items.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
The "MCBase" pulldown menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
About... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Ascii table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Configuration settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Reindex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
DosShell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Important . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
The "Browse, edit & add" pulldown menu . . . . . . . . . . . 27
general dialog functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Delete. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Information memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Remarks memo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Previous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Next. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Select. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Add new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Save. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Quit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Edit artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Edit album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Select artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Select producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Edit author. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Composer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Writer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Edit producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Edit category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Edit song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select album. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select composer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select writer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Select category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
The "Add..."-dialogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
The "Browse..." dialogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
The "Print" pulldown menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Report all.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
categories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
albums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
sorted by author. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
sorted by producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
sorted by album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Summary for selected.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
author. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Summaries for all... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
author . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Page eject / FormFeed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
The "Editor" pulldown menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
The "View handling" pulldown menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Tile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Cascade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Resize/move. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Next . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Previous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Close. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Close All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
10. USING THE EDIT DIALOGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
While in an edit dialog's "Add new"-mode . . . . . . . . . . 34
While in an edit dialog's default "Edit"-mode. . . . . . . . 34
11. USING THE BROWSE DIALOGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Browse for.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
by title. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
by artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
by author . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
by producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
by category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Album. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
by title. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
by artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
by producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
12. USING THE PRINT OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Report all.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
categories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
albums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
sorted by title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
sorted by artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
sorted by producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
sorted by title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
sorted by artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
sorted by author. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
sorted by producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
sorted by album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
tapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Summary for selected.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
author. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Summaries for all... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
author . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
album summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
song summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
13. USING THE MCBASE TEXTFILE EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Available options and features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
New. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Save As. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Undo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Cut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Paste. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Replace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Show clipboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
14. THE MCBASE UTILITIES.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
GENMCB.EXE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
MCBCNVRT.EXE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
15. MAKING SAFETY BACKUPS OF YOUR DATA.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Why bother making backups? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
How to create a standard backup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Restore the database set from the standard backup. . . . . . 45
Using an archiver to create an archive file backup.. . . . . 46
How to create an archive file backup.. . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Restore the database set from the archive file backup. . . . 46
16. UN-INSTALL MCBASE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
17. ERROR MESSAGES.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
18. INDEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Please note following:
-a) The information contained herein, is subject to change without
notice.
- b) This document contains proprietary information which is protected by
copyright. All rights are reserved and remain with the author.
0. ASP OMBUDSMAN STATEMENT.
Harry Doldersum is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
(ASP). ASP want to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If
you are unable to resolve a shareware related problem with an ASP member by
contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman
can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not
provide technical support for members' products.
Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-
9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe mail
to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
1. DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before buying
it. If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are expected
to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some request regist-
ration while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue using the
software to an updated program with printed manual.
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the
copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as
stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like
commercial authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. (In both
cases, there are good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is in the
method of distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a specific
group. For example, some authors require written permission before a
commercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You should find
software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's commercial or
Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs easier, because
you can try before you buy. And because the overhead is low, prices are low
also. Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use
the product, you don't pay for it.
2. WHAT IS MCBASE ?
MCBase is a relational database system that has been set up to assist in
managing music collections, regardless of the media on which the music is
recorded.
MCBase is using 100% dBase III(+) compatible .DBF- & .DBT-files, the
industry's standard, to process your data. This means that your data is
stored in a transparent manner and always transferable to other applica-
tions.
The primary target that MCBase is aiming at, is to generate alphabetic
lists of all material present in the collection. The user can keep these
lists near to his stereo, to serve as a handy and quick reference guide to
quickly find specific items in his music collection. (This information can
also be viewed onscreen, of course).
The idea behind MCBase is, that nobody will start his computer system, just
to find out where that darn Elvis Presley song is located. He will start a
search instead: '... thought it was on the "Moody Blue"-album, but it isn't
there. Maybe on the "Almost in Love"-album ?'
A list with alphabetic songtitles, sorted on artistname, can be a relief at
these times, and MCBase is now here to generate these lists (and many more)
for you. All you have to do: Feed the system with the information about
your music collection!
P.s. : If you have another file in which the information on your collec-
tion already is gathered, and you would like to transfer it to the
MCBase system, contact us. It's very lightly that we can work out
a conversion-program (note: registration will be required).
3. MCBASE REQUIREMENTS.
The version of MCBase, distributed as the shareware package, is suitable
for XT-compatible computers and up. With your registration however, you
will receive all the three currently available versions, which are:
- XT compatibles Ment to be used on XT compatible computers.
Requires 8086-processor, about 590kb
conventional memory and MS-DOS version 3.x or
later.
- AT compatibles Ment to be used on AT compatible computers
that have less than 2Mb EMS/XMS memory avai-
lable. Requires 80286-processor (or higher),
about 590kb conventional memory and MS-DOS
version 3.x or later.
- Protected Mode Ment to be used on AT compatible computers
that have at least 2Mb EMS/XMS memory availa-
ble. Requires 80286-processor, 2Mb EMS/XMS
memory (or more) and MS-DOS version 3.x or
later. Your memory manager needs to be FULLY
compatible with HIMEM.SYS as delivered with
MS-DOS.
You will be able to select the version that suits your hardware best.
Expanded Memory Standard (EMS) and Extended Memory Standard (XMS) are both
supported.
VERY IMPORTANT: YOU WILL NEED TO SET THE FILES-VARIABLE, IN YOUR
CONFIG.SYS-FILE, TO AN ABSOLUTE MINIMUM VALUE OF 40, AS
IN "FILES=40", OR HIGHER(!). (See your DOS-manual for
further instructions on this topic).
The size of the MCBase databases should only be limited by the available
free space on your harddrive (and the available amount of conventional
memory, where non-protected mode systems are concerned).
Remark: At startup, MCBase checkes to see if the configuration file
MCBASE.CFG is present, with (among other things) the appropriate
printer commandset, where standard settings for Epson-compatible
printers are available under the "Defaults"-button. Select menu
options "MCBase" - "Configuration" -"Printer" to perform printer
configuration. (Printer configuring is discribed in section
"Configuring MCBase" (under "INSTALLING MCBASE"), topic "Prin-
ter").
MCBase and your system's resources.
The performance of MCBase is depending very heavily on your system's
resources. Actually, although the MCBase database system is able to run
succesfully on XT-compatibles, we recommend to use a computer system that
is able to use the protected mode version.
Please also note following:
- A) For non-protected mode systems, conventional memory is ESSENTIAL: the
more you have available, the better. As the databases grow, the
application will need more conventional memory to initialize all
objects, databases and picklist-dialogs.
- B) Apart from the above, overall processor and harddisk speed should be
considered essential for MCBase's performance: the faster, the
better! Some of MCBase's functions use a "filter" to gather the
information needed from the database system: the performance of these
"filter"-functions is completely depending on the performance of both
processor and harddisk.
What to do when MCBase V2.x is too demanding for your system?
While MCBase version 2.x is defenitely able to function on all compatible
XT and AT (non-protected mode) systems, you might find that, depending on
your system's hardware & speed, MCBase V2.x is functioning too slow on your
computer system. This is due to both the newer method of programming, used
for MCBase V2.x (which is a concept known as "Event driven"), as to the
increased amount of relations to be handled in V2.x (which results in more
accesses of the harddisk: the slower your disk, the slower MCBase V2.x will
perform).
If you find that MCBase V2.x is working too slow on your system, we would
like to you to know, that the previous MCBase version, V1.x, is quite a bit
less demanding on your system's resources and therefor might be more
interesting for you! If this is the case, please request the shareware copy
at our address, mentioned on the coverpage of this document! We will send
you the latest MCBase V1.x shareware copy, free of charge. Registration
prices for version 1.x can be found in the version 1.x documentation, which
will be included on the disk, as textfiles.
4. ABOUT MCBASE AND REGISTERING.
The copy of MCBase, marked "SHAREWARE version", it is NOT free software!
Evaluation period: You may EVALUATE this copy of the MCBase database
system for a period of 30 days (OR until you've rea-
ched the EVALUATION LIMIT for a database, which ever
comes first), to determine if it meets your needs.
After this trial period you must register (buy) your
copy at the given address (see the MCBase orderform
within this documentation) OR STOP using this softwa-
re.
Evaluation limit: While in it's shareware status, MCBase is limiting
itself to accomodate (roughly) 30 albums. We are
assuming that when you have entered these 30 albums
(or whatever database that might be the first to reach
it's shareware evaluation limit), you're BEYOND the
point of an EVALUATION USAGE.
The shareware status is terminated IMMEDIATELY after adding the registrati-
on key to the MCBase directory.
==> SEE SECTION "MCBASE LICENSE AGREEMENT" FOR FURTHER INFO. <==
Register your copy of MCBASE
REGISTERING (buying) MCBase allows you to use the product after the
evaluation period. Apart from that:
- 1) You will receive a registration key, that will remove the shareware
evaluation limit on the database system. Also, the registration key
will enable you to upgrade FOR FREE to any other MCBase V2.x update!
Just copy any new V2.x MCBASE.EXE-file over the old one and add your
registration key to it. The newly obtained (shareware) version will
recognize your registration key and will turn itself into a REGISTE-
RED MCBASE VERSION.
Further information on the registration key and how to use it, will
be included with your registration key.
- 2) You will receive the most recent version of MCBase on disk in 3
versions: XT-, AT- and protected mode versions. A manual is included
on disk as a textfile. Software for MCBase V1.x database conversion
will also be included.
- 3) You will also receive notification of major MCBase updates and you
will be able to obtain those updates with a 25% DISCOUNT off the
normal registration price.
- 4) You have priority when questions might occur. Product support is
available (through the use of postal mail, e-mail or fax) for an
unlimited period of time.
- 5) Registered MCBase users know they are helping to keep SHAREWARE "low-
cost / good-quality"-software alive.
- 6) If available (*), you will also receive a "Shareware Registration
Certificate", that entitles you to a $10.00 discount on the "JCSM
Shareware Collection"-CD-ROM by OWOBOPTE Industries, Inc.
(* = These offers, by OWOBOPTE Industries, are time limited).
NOTE:You can register using the orderform within this documentation (or
the one in the ORDER.MCB file) OR you can use CompuServe's software
registration database (GO SWREG).
Search for title or keyword : MCBASE.
What happens if you choose to use MCBase without registering!
As an unregistered shareware version, MCBase has evaluation limits on the
maximum amount of processable items. As an example: the Album database is
limited to 30 entries (See "evaluation limit").
Now, if you do NOT register MCBase and you enter MORE than this maximum
amount of albums, you will be notified that your evaluation period has
expired and that you are requested to register, if you wish to continue
using MCBase.
If you would ignore this request and would continue entering data, the
editing functions (as several others) will soon be disabled. The reason for
doing so is following: This package is SHAREWARE. IT IS NOT FREEWARE!
Information for CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY.
If you would prefer to purchase your registered copy of MCBase by credit
card, you can contact Public (software) Library. Due to limitations by
MC/VISA, we cannot handle credit card orders ourselves and therefor we have
set up an agreement with PsL, to handle all credit card orders for us. You
will have to send your order to PsL, and PsL will inform us about your
order.
You can order with MasterCard, Visa, Amex, or Discover from Public (softwa-
re) Library by calling (voice) 800-2424-PsL or 713-524-6394 or by FAX to
713-524-6398 or by CIS Email to 71355,470. You can also mail credit card
orders to PsL at P.O.Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705.
NOTE: THE ABOVE NUMBERS ARE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS ONLY.
Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order, registration
options, product details, technical support, etc, must be directed to Harry
Doldersum. (Address as stated on the frontpage).
To insure that you get the latest version, PsL will notify us the day of
your order and we will ship the product directly to you.
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MCBase license agreement.
MCBASE IS NOT FREE SOFTWARE.
The registration key, which you receive from us after registering, is
STRICTLY PERSONAL and may not be duplicated other than for backup purposes
on your personal behalf, as it turns the shareware version of MCBase V2.x
into a registered version. An MCBase registration key must be treated like
a book, in that the same registration key may not be used on more than one
computer at the same time, just as a book cannot be read by more than one
person at the same time.
By registering your copy of MCBase you do NOT become the owner of this
software package, but you are granted the fully supported use of the MCBase
database system. The MCBase software package will remain the total property
of the author, Harry Doldersum, under all circumstances.
Users are granted a limited license to use the SHAREWARE version of MCBase
for a limited evaluation period (See "Evaluation period") in order to
determine if the produkt meets their needs. Any other use of MCBase or use
past this period requires registration. (PLEASE NOTE THAT CONTINUED USE
AFTER THE EVALUATION PERIOD WITHOUT VALID REGISTRATION IS A VIOLATION OF
COPYRIGHT LAWS).
All users are granted a limited license (and are encouraged) to copy the
shareware version (NOT the registered version: DO NOT SHARE YOUR PERSONAL
REGISTRATION KEY) of MCBase only for the purpose of allowing others to try
it, subject to the above restrictions as well as these:
MCBase must be distributed in absolutely unmodified form, including
all program, documentation and other files as found in the original
MCBxxx.ZIP (xxx = version number) archive file. If you MUST repack
the ZIP-archive then please make sure you include all files as found
in the original archive.
MCBase may not be included with any other product for any reason
whatsoever without a written license from the author: Harry Dolder-
sum.
No payment may be charged for MCBase, other than a fee to cover
copying expences.
Bulletin Board system operators may post the unregistered SHAREWARE version
of MCBase on their BBS for downloading by their users WITHOUT written
permission of the author (= Harry Doldersum) ONLY if the above mentioned
conditions are met, and only if no special fee is necessary to access the
MCBase archive file.
Distributors of SHAREWARE and Public Domain software, MUST obtain written
permission from the author (Harry Doldersum) before distributing MCBase and
must follow the above mentioned conditions (EXCLUSIONS: PLEASE SEE "IMPOR-
TANT NOTES" BELOW). Permission is almost always granted; this requirement
is necessary to ensure protection for ourselves and MCBase users from
unscrupulous individuals.
Important notes:
-1) You may not advertize MCBase as free software, but as SHAREWARE only!
Please explain the shareware concept to prospective buyers.
-2) Distributors, who are an ASP member (or those who follow the ASP's
guidelines), do NOT need our written permission for distribution.
-3) ALL distributors and/or BBS-systems must seize distributing MCBase
within one month of written request by the author.
For further information on distribution topics, see the file VENDINFO.DIZ:
ANY distribution satisfying all the distribution requirements expressed in
that data record is hereby authorized.
MCBase Disclaimer
The author makes no warranty of any kind, either express or implied. In NO
event shall the author be liable for ANY damages or loss arising out of the
use or inability to use this software, even if the author has been advised
about the possibility of such damages or loss.
By using and/or handling this software, you agree to all terms mentioned in
this document.
MCBase Registration agents / agencies
You may register (purchase) MCBase at the following adresses:
Creditcard orders: PsL (Public (software) Library,
P.O. Box 35705
Houston, TX 77235-5705
United States of America
Voice: 800-2424-PsL
Fax: 713-524-6398
e-mail: 71355.470@compuserve.com
PsL is not able to give you technical support for
MCBase: please contact the author.
Online orders: CompuServe's Shareware Registration SWREG,
When online, use GO-word: SWREG.
(Contact CompuServe's customer service for your local
(or nearest) access number!).
SWREG is not able to give you technical support for
MCBase: please contact the author.
Otherwise, send your registration & payment directly to the author:
Harry Doldersum,
Weerselose straat 26,
7623 DA BORNE,
The Netherlands, Europe.
In case you are interested in becoming an MCBase Registration agent/agency,
please contact us at the address mentioned above.
MCBase V2.x Order Form
Fill out this form and send it to one of the following:
- Credit card orders: PsL, item #: 11341.
- Other orders: see previous page.
The latest MCBase version will be shipped to you, along with your registra-
tion key.
Please check the following prices:
[X] MCBase registration NLG. 75. US$. 47.
[ ] S & H for Europe: NLG. 9. US$. 5.
[ ] S & H outside Europe: NLG. 15. US$. 8.
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Payment:[ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Amex [ ] Discover
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Bank: Rabobank Nederland.
Adress: PO-box 17100, 3500 HG UTRECHT.
The Netherlands, Europe.
SWIFT-code Rabobank Nederland: RABONL2U.
Harry Doldersum's accountnr.: 14.56.11.639.
* : Cash orders are also accepted, but it is YOUR responsibility to get
the payment to us safely. Sending cash is not without risk: if you
wish to use this method, we suggest you use registered mail!
6. INSTALLING MCBASE.
There are various ways in which you could have obtained a shareware copy of
MCBase: from a disk vendor, a CDROM, a BBS or a network system. These
shareware versions will be delivered to you mostly in an archive file.
A registered version (with your registration key) will always come directly
from us (or from an authorized reseller), on disk.
Therefor, we shall discuss two methods of installation: from an archive
file (= shareware version) and from a disk (= registered version).
Installing MCBase from an archive file.
IMPORTANT NOTE: this section discribes the installation of MCBase from the
original "ZIP"-type archive file. It is very lightly that the various BBS-
sysops will convert this original archive file to a format that is standard
on their system. Two other common archivers, that you might encounter, are
ARJ (by Robert K. Jung) with the filetype "ARJ" and LHA (by Haruyasu
Yoshizaki) with the filetype "LZH".
Normally, you will have received the shareware version of MCBase as the
archive file MCBxxx.ZIP (xxx = version number). If you did NOT receive
MCBase as this archive file, then please make sure, you have at least the
following files after extraction of the archive:
MCBASE.EXE - MCBase executable file, for XT-compatibles and up.
MCBASE.DOC - MCBase documentation file (as an ASCII-text file).
ORDER.MCB - MCBase order form.
LICENSE.MCB- MCBase license agreement.
REVISION.MCB- MCBase revision history.
GENMCB.EXE - Utility to create a new (and empty) set of database
files.
INSTALL.DOC- MCBase installation guide.
README.1ST - IMPORTANT MESSAGE ON CONFIG.SYS'S "FILES=xx".
FILE_ID.DIZ- Description file.
VENDINFO.DIZ- Description file, according to VENDINFO standard.
The following files (a demonstration database set) should also be included:
MCB1.DBF MCB2.DBF MCB3.DBF
MCB1.DBT MCB2.DBT MCB3.DBT
MCB4.DBF MCB5.DBF MCB6.DBF
MCB4.DBT MCB5.DBT MCB6.DBT
(Your copy could be incomplete and you might get the wrong idea about the
performance and documentation of the MCBase system).
You will need PKWare's PKUNZIP.EXE to extract the archive. Use the follo-
wing command to extract all files:
PKUNZIP MCBxxx.ZIP
In case of an ARJ-file format, use: ARJ x MCBxxx.ARJ
In case of an LZH-file format, use: LHA e MCBxxx.LZH
Installing MCBase on your system should not be very difficult, if you
follow these steps:
- 1) Copy the original MCBxxx.ZIP archive file to a floppy disk and store
it in a safe place.
- 2) Note: Among the extracted files, should be a demonstration database
set. In case you don't want to use the demonstration database
(anymore), execute GENMCB.EXE to generate a new set of datafi-
les. DELETE GENMCB.EXE after use! It generates NEW and EMPTY
databases, so you wouldn't want to use it after you've been
entering data. (You can retrieve another copy from the
MCBxxx.ZIP archive file, should you need it).
- 3) Create a new directory for the MCBase system, place the archive file
in it and extract all files.
- 4) Start your wordprocessor, import the ASCII-document MCBASE.DOC and
print it.
- 5) Run MCBase. If missing (which they should), the program will now
create the neccesary index files (MCBxKEYx.NDX) and the configuration
file MCBASE.CFG.
Note: If an MCBASE.CFG configuration file was INCLUDED in the copy of
the MCBxxx.ZIP archive file that you received, then delete this
MCBASE.CFG prior to execute MCBASE.EXE. If the contents of this
particular MCBASE.CFG configuration file does NOT match YOUR
system's configuration, MCBase may not be able to complete
initialisation.
Also, if your copy of the archive INCLUDED the index files
(MCB?KEY?.NDX), you should execute function "Reindex", in order
to make sure that these indexes are valid.
Again: The MCBASE.CFG file and the index files (*.NDX) should
NOT be included in the archive: these precautions, as written
above, might save you considerable frustration.
- 6) Access the dialog "Printer settings" (using the menu items: "MCBase -
Configuration - Printer". Consult your printer manual for the correct
commandset and see section "Configuring MCBase", topic "Printer" for
assistance on printer configuration.
After these steps you'll be ready to run the shareware version of the
MCBase Music Collection DataBase system.
Installing MCBase from the registered version disk.
You received your registered version of MCBase on a disk on which all
neccessary files are present.
When updating from the shareware version to the registered version, you may
simply add the registration key to your current copy of MCBase. Adding this
key is sufficient to change any shareware version into a fully registered
version of MCBase.
Otherwise, in case you would like to upgrade your current version of
MCBASE.EXE to a newer or more powerful version, or if you are (re)instal-
ling MCBase from scratch, please follow this procedure (consult your
operating system's manual for any additional instructions and/or informati-
on):
- 1) Switch your system to any appropriate disk drive and insert the
MCBase program disk in this drive.
(For your information: if you have selected drive "A:", your opera-
ting system's prompt will now read "A:\>" or similar).
- 2) Start the installation program, by executing the command "INSTALL":
A:\>INSTALL [enter]
Please follow the instructions onscreen and continue with the instructions
as found below, from "When the above steps are completed...".
What happens, during this installation procedure, is that you select the
appropriate MCBase-version for your system (MCBase is available for XT, AT
and protected mode or higher) and that the appropriate files are placed in
the MCBase-directory.
Important remark:If your computer system is equipped with a 80286 (or
higher) processor and you have 2Mb memory available (or
more), you should install the "protected mode" version:
this version will give you the maximum performance of
both MCBase and your computer's resources!
The files are all stored in archive files (except INSTALL.EXE and LHA.EXE).
The following are the available archives and their contents:
MCB_XT.LZH - MCBase executable for XT-compatibles.
MCB_AT.LZH - MCBase executable for AT-compatibles, that are NOT
able to support protected mode.
MCB_X86.LZH- MCBase executable (and support files) for protected
mode systems.
MCB_UTIL.LZH- GENMCB.EXE: Utility to generate new database set.
MCBCNVRT.EXE: Utility to convert MCBase V1.x databa-
ses to MCBase V2.x.
MCB_DOCS.LZH- LICENSE.MCB: License agreement.
MCBASE.DOC: Documentation file (ASCII text).
ORDER.MCB: Order form.
REVISION.MCB: MCBase revision history.
MCB_DEMO.LZH- Demonstration database set.
LHA213E.EXE- LHA archiver, version 213e. A freeware archiver, by
Haruyasu Yoshizaki (Yoshi).
Included for convenience: you will need an archiver to
use with your backup-procedures. This is a self-ex-
tracting archive: it will extract itself upon executi-
on. (Perhaps you should place this self extracting
archive in it's own directory, before executing it).
All documentation concerning LHA is included in this
archive.
If you choose NOT to use the INSTALL program, because you PREFER (or NEED)
to install your registered copy of MCBase by hand:
- A) Copy all archive files you need for your implementation (see below),
to your MCBase-directory.
- For XT compatibles, you will need the MCB_XT.LZH archive.
- For non-protected mode AT compatibles (less then 2Mb memory), you
will need the MCB_AT.LZH archive.
- For protected mode AT compatibles (2Mb memory and 80286 processor
or higher), you will need the MCB_X86.LZH archive.
- If you WISH to use the demonstration database set, copy the
MCB_DEMO.LZH archive file now.
Note:MAKE SURE that you do NOT overwrite your existing MCBase
V2.x database set (if available).
- Also copy the remaining (so far unmentioned) archives and the
LHA.EXE executable to your MCBase-directory.
Now store your registered version disk in a safe place.
- B) Go to the MCBase-directory and extract all archives, using following
command: LHA e MCB*.LZH. This command will extract all archive files
at once. (Otherwise, use this command: LHA e [filename.ext]).
- C) Delete the extracted archives from your MCBase-directory, since they
will not be needed any further.
- D) Rename the MCBase executable of your choice (either MCB_XT.EXE,
MCB_AT.EXE or MCB_X86.EXE) to MCBASE.EXE.
When the above steps are completed, continue with these:
- 1) Start your wordprocessor, import the ASCII-document MCBASE.DOC and
print it.
- 2) Run MCBase. If missing, the program will now create the neccesary
index files (MCBxKEYx.NDX) and the configuration file MCBASE.CFG.
- 3) Access the dialog "Printer settings" (using the menu items: "MCBase -
Configuration - Printer". Consult your printer manual for the correct
commandset and see section "Configuring MCBase", topic "Printer" for
assistance on printer configuration.
After these steps you'll be ready to run your registered version of the
MCBase Music Collection dataBase system.
Configuring MCBASE.
After installation, MCBase will be using the standard configuration, as
stored in the included MCBASE.CFG configuration file. In case the
MCBASE.CFG file is missing, MCBase will create a new configuration file.
If so, please check and add the information needed for your system and
requirements.
Remark: In case a NEW configuration file is created, make sure you check
AT LEAST the configuration dialog "Printer", for the printer set-
tings. There is a "Defaults"-button available in this dialog:
pressing it will install the configuration settings for standard
EPSON printers (and compatibles). Then press the "Use"-button (to
store the current settings in memory and select "Store Configura-
tion" (Shift-F4) to store the current settings to the MCBASE.CFG
configuration file.
The configuration options can be found under item "Configuration settings"
under the main menu item "MCBase", found on the menu bar. (Please see also
section "USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS" for additional information on how to
use the options and controls in these configuration dialogs) The available
configuration options are following:
- Colors is a dialog in which you can alter the colors, used
by the MCBase system.
Use: - A) Select a group to modify
- B) Select an item from the group
- C) Select your new fore- and background colors (an exam-
ple, with the result of your selections, is presented
in the lower right-corner of this dialog).
- D) Press the "Ok"-button to accept the new settings or
press the "Cancel"-button to discard them.
In order to make any of the changes you made to the default colors
permanent, you should select "Store configuration" when you're
finished.
- Mouse is a dialog in which you can alter your mouse's
default behaviour.
Use: - A) You may adjust the desired "double click"-speed with
the scrollbar and/or reverse the mouse's button func-
tions by checking the checkbox.
- B) Press the "Ok"-button to accept the new settings or
press the "Cancel"-button to discard them.
In order to make any of the changes you made to the default
behaviour permanent, you should select "Store configuration" when
you're finished.
- Select methodsis a dialog in which you can set your preferences
on the selection methods to be used on the various
databases.
Use: - A) Check the top checkbox in this dialog, if you would
prefer to use uppercase characters only in the pick-
list dialogs.
- B) Check the checkboxes under "Normal selection methods"
(i.e.: selection methods used wile using the printjobs
and editing the databases) for each database where you
would prefer to use a find-dialog instead of the
standard picklist dialog.
- C) Check the checkboxes under ""Browse" selection me-
thods" (i.e.: selection methods used for the various
"Browse..." options) for each database where you would
prefer to use a find-dialog instead of the standard
picklist dialog.
- D) Press the "Use"-button to accept the new settings, the
"Defaults"-button to restore the default (= MCBase's
standard internal values) settings or press the "Can-
cel"-button to discard the modified settings and keep
the previous settings.
The selected settings will be valid for the duration of the
current session only. In order to make any of these preferences
permanent, you should select "Store configuration" when you're
finished.
- Printer is a dialog in which you can set the required ini-
tialisation strings for your type of printer.
Use: - A) Enter a "Setup" command (not required) which should be
sent to your printer, prior to every printjob.
- B) Enter the "Left margin" command (required), that will
set your printer to the preferred left margin.
- C) Enter the "Page length" in inches (required). This
values format is in decimal inches (as in: ##.#).
- D) Enter the "Top margin" in inches (required). This
values format is in decimal inches (as in: #.#).
- E) Enter the "Bottom margin" in inches (required). This
values format is in decimal inches (as in: #.#).
- F) Enter the "Condensed" command (required), that will
switch your printer to condensed printing.
- G) Enter the "8 lines/inch" command (not required), that
will switch your printer to 8 lines/inch printing
mode.
- H) Enter the "Total reset" command (required), that will
switch your printer back to it's default mode. This
command is sent to your printer after each printjob.
- I) check either one (or both) of the checkboxes for
formfeed control. The first will send a formfeed to
your printer at the end of each page, while the second
will send a formfeed at the end of the printjob only.
- J) Press the "Use"-button to accept the new settings, the
"Defaults"-button to restore the default settings (for
EPSON and compatibles) or press the "Cancel"-button to
discard the modified settings and keep the previous
settings.
When you press the "Use"-button in this dialog, the syntax and
format of the various entries are validated, to prevent problems.
Should there be an error, then you will be notified by a message-
box.
Select "Store configuration" to make the current settings perma-
nent. Otherwise, the current settings will be used for the durati-
on of the current session only.
- Video is a toggle to switch from 25 line to 50 line video
mode.
This feature requires the EGA/VGA video standards a minimum. If
your system does not support the EGA or VGA video standard, you
will not be able to use this function. If you are in doubt if your
system supports EGA/VGA, simply select the "Video" menu option: if
EGA/VGA support is not available, you will be notified about it.
Select "Store configuration" to make the current setting perma-
nent. Otherwise, the current setting will be used for the duration
of the current session only.
- Load configuration
resets MCBase to the configuration settings as most
recently stored in the MCBASE.CFG configuration
file.
If you had any windows or non-database dialogs open on the desktop
when you were storing it, you will find these items open again.
(Note: The contents of the editor windows can only be restored on
the desktop, when they were previously stored in a file).
- Store configuration
stores the current status of the desktop and the
configuration settings in the MCBASE.CFG configura-
tion file.
If you have any windows or non-database dialogs open on the
desktop when you select this option, then these items also will be
stored in the configuration file. The very next time you will
start MCBase (or when you select "Load desktop") you will find
these items already opened on your desktop. (The contents of the
editor windows can only be restored, when they were previously
stored in a file).
7. THE MUSIC COLLECTION DATABASE SYSTEM: HOW DOES IT WORK?
The MCBase system is built on 6 sets of database files (.DBF-files for the
actual records and .DBT-files for the memo's belonging to these records),
each with a supporting set of indexfiles, by which the information in the
databases is accessed.
How are relations used within MCBase.
MCBase is a relational database system. What does that mean?
Well, instead of entering an certain artistname (or whatever other relation
you may need) for a number of times (once for each song, as you would have
to do in a flat-file database system), you will now need to enter such an
artistname ONLY ONCE! After you have entered it ONCE, all you have to do to
relate a songrecord to this artist (or album, author, producer, category)
is following: select the relation you need, by using a Picklist- or Find-
dialog, so that it is inserted (by the system) into the song's database
record.
Each time that a song's database record is retrieved, all related informa-
tion (as artist, album, author(s), producer and category) is retrieved at
the same time, giving you full access to all required information at once.
The following is a short description of how the database files are organi-
zed and how they all are related to each other.
Remark: The ID-codes, mentioned in this section, are NOT VISIBLE within
the MCBase-software. If a relation is selected to be used in a
certain record, then this record itself, as stored in the databa-
se, will carry the selected relation's ID-code, but YOU will SEE
only the DESCRIPTION of the selected relation, as it is stored in
it's own database.
The first set of files are MCB1.DBF & MCB1.DBT, which hold the following
artist-information:
- 1) Artist name.
- 2) Period in which the artist is (was) active.
- 3) Artist ID-code, to be used as a reference by the related
databases.
- 4) Artist information memo ("ARTINFMEM"), in which specific
information about the current artist can be placed.
- 5) Artist remarks memo ("ARTREMMEM"), in which your own opinion or
remarks about the current artist can be placed.
The second set of files are MCB2.DBF & MCB2.DBT, which hold the following
album-information:
- 1) Album title.
- 2) Artist ID-code, which points to the related artist-record in
the files MCB1.DBF & MCB1.DBT.
- 3) Producer ID-code, which points to the related producer-record
in the files MCB4.DBF & MCB4.DBT.
- 4) Period in which the album was released.
- 5) Album ID-code, to be used as a reference by the related databa-
ses.
- 6) Album information memo ("ALBINFMEM"), in which specific infor-
mation about the current album can be placed.
- 7) Album remarks memo ("ALBREMMEM"), in which your own opinion or
remarks about the current album can be placed.
The third set of files are MCB3.DBF & MCB3.DBT, which hold the following
author-information:
- 1) Author name
- 2) Period in which the author is (was) active.
- 3) "Composer" field. If this field contains no value, then this
author is NOT a composer.
- 4) "Writer" field. If this field contains no value, then this
author is NOT a writer.
These two fields enable you to state (for yourself) if this author
is (mainly) a composer, a writer or both.
- 5) Author ID-Code, to be used as a reference by the related
databases.
- 6) Author information memo ("AUTINFMEM"), in which specific
information about the current author can be placed.
- 7) Author remarks memo ("AUTREMMEM"), in which your own opinion or
remarks about the current author can be placed.
The fourth set of files are MCB4.DBF & MCB4.DBT, which hold the following
producer-information:
- 1) Producer name
- 2) Period in which the producer is (was) active.
- 3) Producer ID-code, to be used as a reference by the related
databases.
- 4) Producer information memo ("PRDINFMEM"), in which specific
information about the current producer can be placed.
- 5) Producer remarks memo ("PRDREMMEM"), in which your own opinion
or remarks about the current producer can be placed.
The fifth set of files are MCB5.DBF & MCB5.DBT, which hold the following
catagory-information:
- 1) Category name
- 2) Category ID-code, to be used as a reference by the related
databases.
- 3) Category information memo ("CATINFMEM"), in which specific
information about the current catagory can be placed.
The last set of files are MCB6.DBF & MCB6.DBT, that bundle all information
from the previous files together to a datarecord and also holds the
following song-information:
- 1) Song title
- 2) The MCBase Location code: Where, within my collection, can I
locate this song?
- 3) Playing time in minutes and seconds.
- 4) The date on which this song was released.
- 5) The ID-code of the related album (if any).
- 6) The ID-code of the related artist.
- 7) The ID-code of the related composer.
- 8) The ID-code of the related writer.
- 9) The ID-code of the related producer.
-10) The ID-code of the related category
-11) Song information memo ("SNGINFMEM"), in which certain informa-
tion on the current songtitle can be placed.
-12) Song remarks memo ("SNGREMMEM"), in which your own opinion and
remarks on the current songtitle can be placed.
As you will notice from the above, the system is "building" it's informati-
on on these six sets of files in the following manner:
User interface Level 1
| | |
| | --Artist, Author, Producer & Category databases Level 2
| |
| -- Album database Level 3
|
-- Song database Level 4
Example: Adding a new album to the MCBase system.
Suppose you just bought an album of an artist which is totally NEW to your
music collection, then you would do the following to add the album to the
MCBase database system:
IMPORTANT: please note: ALL (UNIQUE) names & albumtitles need to be entered
to their respective databases ONLY ONCE and are from then on SELECTABLE
ITEMS for use with the higher database(s). See also the following section
"Multiple edit dialogs".
- 1) Check if the album artist (i.e. the artist who's name is on the
albumcover) is already in your artist database. If not, then
add his name. Do the same for the song artist(s) (see below),
in case they are not the same.
When adding an artist, a unique ID-code is generated for this
artist, which will be used to identify the artist by in the
other database-files.
Note: The SONG ARTIST is the artist that is performing the song: let's say
it's a name like "John Doe". The ALBUM ARTIST is the artist who's name is
on the cover, which could be something like "Micheal Smith and friends",
where John Doe is one of these friends...
- 2) Check for the presence of the album's producer in the producers
database. If not listed, then add his name.
- 3) Add the albumtitle to the album database. While doing this, you
will have to select the album artist from a picklist generated
from the artist database. (Press the "select artist"-button in
the album dialog to invoke this picklist).
This action will copy the selected artists ID-code into the
current albumrecord.
MCBase will use this ID-code to retrieve the correct artist
information from the artist database when needed.
The albumrecord will also receive it's unique ID-code, by which
the system can identify it.
- 4) Check for the presence of the various authors in the authors
database. Add those who are not already listed.
- 5) Check for the presence of the song producer(s) in the producers
database. Also add anyone who is not already listed.
- 6) Check for the presence of the album's song categories in the
category database. Add any category that is not listed.
- 7) Finally, add the songrecords to the song database. While doing
this, you will have to select the actual song artist which is
performing the current song (multiple song artist can appear on
one album), the related albumtitle, the related composer, the
related writer (both from the authors database), the related
producer and the related category. These actions will copy all
the correct ID-codes into the various fields, which MCBase then
will use to retrieve the correct artist, album, composer,
writer, producer and category information from their respective
databases when needed.
After entering the above mentioned data, you will be able to look into this
data from the various screens and you can print various sorted lists con-
taining this data.
(The exact use of each of the dialogs will be discussed in a later stage).
The "location code" and the MCBase system.
To enable the system to place all songs, belonging to the same album (or
tape), in the correct order of appearance (in the printouts), the system is
depending on a special code that the user enters in the field "Location
code" for every songtitle.
An example of using the location code is the following:
- A) For singles you could use: "SI" for "Single", then a period as a
delimiter and then the tracknumber on the single.
So that would be:SI.1, SI.2, SI.3, SI.4 (and so on...)
- B) For albums you could use: "LP" for "Long Play", then a period as a
delimiter, then the sidenumber of the album, another period and the
tracknumber of the current albumside.
So that would be: LP.1.01, LP.1.02, LP.2.01, LP.2.02 (and so on...).
This could be almost the same for Compact Discs (CD).
- C) For tapes, however, you should use A STRICT FORMAT for the location
code! This format consists out of a tapenumber, sidenumber and the
tapecounter value. A location code like the following enables you to
print a list with the EXACT contents of any tape:
That would be: 12345.1.1234
For tapes, the tapenumber or -code MUST consist out of 5 digits,
while a dilimiter (period) is regarded as a valid digit.
Note: The first digit MUST be a value from 0 - 9: a dilimiter may not
be used in this position for a tape location code!!
Perticular for tapes, each song on tape MUST have a unique location code.
The above examples are higly recommended.
You are of course free to come up with your own ideas, but YOU WILL HAVE TO
KEEP FOLLOWING IN MIND: ONLY THE LOCATION CODE FOR THE TAPES MAY (AND MUST)
START WITH A NUMERIC VALUE! (The option "Report all tapes", that generates
an overview list for all tapes, starts off at the first location code with
"0" as first character and ends with the last locationcode with "9" as
first character). 8. USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS
Before continuing with a discussion on using the various dialogs and report
windows available in MCBase, let's discuss how to use the various controls
in these windows and dialogs:
Using a dialog's controls & moving through a dialog
Think of controls as every item you can access in a dialog box: an input-
line, a checkbox, a button, a scrollbar... Whatever!
To access these controls, you can use a mouse, select a shortcut (see
"Using shortcuts" for further information) or you can use the tab-key to
reach the control you need: every press on the tab-key takes you a control
further in the dialog, while shift-tab will take you a control back.
When opening a dialog, the LAST control in it has the focus. This is
usually the Cancel- or Quit-button: pressing the enter-key in this stage
will close the dialog. When pressing the tab-key, the focus will be moved
to the FIRST control in the dialog, usually an inputline: enter your data
and press the tab-key to go to the next control.
If this control is a function-button that you wish to execute: press enter
to execute the function represented by the button. (When using a mouse,
just click on it).
If the control is a checkbox: press the spacebar to check or uncheck it
(mouse-users can click on it).
Using the tab- and shift-tab-key sequences you can move around through the
dialogs at will, without the need for a mouse. (Although having a mouse
available would be preferable).
Dialogs and modal dialogs
A "modal dialog" is a special version of the normal dialog (= a window with
entry fields and selection buttons) that MUST be handled before any other
function can be selected. Only few dialogs have a "modal"-status. As an
example, you may have a look at the various configuration dialogs.
Multiple (edit) dialogs.
An important MCBase feature that should be mentioned, is the ability to
work simultaniously in various databases! By opening multiple edit dialogs
you can switch back and forth between all different dialogs at will, by
clicking on them, or by using one of the commands from the "Window"-menu:
Next (press the F6-key) or Previous (use shift-F6).
This enables you to work in all six databases at the same time: if you find
that you need an additional author (for example), just open the appropriate
dialog and add it to it's database on the fly. You will be able to use the
new entry, right after pressing it's dialog's "Save"-button.
Note:If you are editing an entry, who's data is ALSO displayed in another
dialog at the same time, then the information PRINTED in that other
dialog will NOT be updated after saving the edited entry. If you WANT
to see the updated entry in that dialog, then you should re-select
that entry (using that dialog's "select"-button).
Using scrollbars / scrolling
A scrollbar is a horizontal or vertical bar, as seen (for instance) on the
bottom and the left of the memo editor dialog frames.
- To scroll one line at a time, use your mouse to click on the arrow
at either end.
(Keyboard users: press an appropriate arrowkey).
- To scroll continuously, click on the arrow at either end and keep
the mouse button pressed.
(Keyboard users: keep the arrowkey pressed).
- To scroll one page at a time, click in the shaded area to either
side of the scroll box (= the small square slider on the bar,
between the arrows)
(Keyboard users: use the page-up or -down key).
Using shortcuts & hotkeys
From the keyboard, you can use a number of shortcuts to access items and
choose commands. You can get to, or activate, main menu items and dialog
commands by pressing the Alt-key and the highlighted letter it the item's
description. While in a submenu, you need to press only the item's high-
lighted letter to access or activate it.
Also, some menu items are equipped with a hotkey. These hotkeys are noted
at the rightside of that menu item. You can use a hotkey from anywhere in
MCBase, you don't have to access the actual menu item first, unless a
"modal dialog" is active on the desktop. (See "Dialogs and modal dialogs"
for further information).
Using the memo editors
The memo editor works similar as the textfile editor. Only difference is,
that the edited text isn't stored in an ascii textfile, but in a memorecord
in the currently active database.
The memo editors are only accessible when it's dialog isn't processing a
new entry. The memo's are stored in a record's memofields: if you are
processing a new entry, then these memofields aren't there yet. You're
working beyond the end of file.
After saving the new entry, the record has it's memofields available for
editing. When saving the text with the memo editor's "Save"-button, it is
immediately stored into the appropriate memofield.
When editing a memofield, all record selection commands are disabled: this
is a requirement, to prevent that the editor looses focus of the currently
edited record. When "Save"-ing or "Quit"-ing the memo editor, these record
selection commands are re-enabled.
Using a picklist-dialog
A picklist-dialog (also called a "listbox") is a selection dialog that lets
you scroll through and select from the entries in a database. When invoking
the picklist, the focus is on the last control in the dialog: the cancel
button.
Mouse users: Use your mouse on the scrollbar to scroll through the availa-
ble entries and click on the entry you need, in order to select it.
Keyboard users: Use the tab-key to go to the list of entries. When a focus
bar (or a blinking cursor) appears in the list, use the arrowkeys and/or
the page-up & -down keys to scroll through the entries. Press the spacebar
to select the entry you need.
Note:A "focus bar" is a bar that highlights the currently focused (= about
to be selected) item in a picklist dialog.
In case you know what you're looking for, tab to the list (or click on it),
so that the focus bar appears, and then begin typing the first few charac-
ters of the entry you need: the listbox will take you to the first entry
that matches the entered characters. Then press the spacebar to select the
entry you need.
Note:The picklist is upper- and lowercase sensitive, unless configured
otherwise in the "Select methods" configuration dialog.
Using a find-dialog
A selection dialog like the Find-dialog can be used instead of a picklist-
dialog to approach very large databases, where the system might take too
much time to collect the records for the picklist. See the section "Confi-
guring MCBase" on further information on setting the preference for the
Find-dialog.
Access the inputline in the dialog (by either mouse click or tab-key) and
enter the first few characters (or more) of the item you need and press the
"search"-button. The dialog will present you with the first match found,
after which you can continue your search by selecting the "previous"- or
"next"-buttons. Press the "ok"-button when the desired entry is found or
press the "cancel"-button to terminate the search.
When pressing the "search"-button again, after walking through the database
with the "previous"- and "next"-buttons, you will be returned to the first
match that was found.
Note: the find-dialog is NOT case sensitive.
9. A TOUR THROUGH MCBASE'S MAIN MENU.
Accessing menu items.
MCBase's pulldown menu structure may be accessed by either mouse or
keyboard, in the following manner:
- 1) You can point & click at a menu item. When clicking on an item
on the menubar, this will result in a pulldown menu on this
item, from which you can select the actual item (or another
pulldown menu) you need, by another mouse click on it.
- 2) You can select a menu item by walking through the menu's using
your cursor keys (activate this mode by pressing the F10
function key first) and hit the "return"- or "enter"-key when
you reach the item (or pulldown menu) you need.
- 3) You can select a menu item by entering it's shortcut or hotkey.
(See "Using shortcuts and hotkeys" for further information).
All the items on the menubar (as the dialogs) support you with a hint,
describing their function, on the statusline.
The available pulldown menu's on the menubar are:
- 1) MCBase Provides a submenu from where configuration options
and system utilities can be accessed.
- 2) Browse, edit & add
Provides a submenu from where entry's in the databases
can be added, edited and/or viewed.
- 3) Print Provides a submenu from where various reports of the
information in the databases can be printed.
- 4) Editor Provides a full featured multiple file text editor, to
allow you to create and edit any ascii textfile (for
maintaining wishlists, for use as a system editor or
what ever you can think of).
- 6) View handling
Provides a submenu with various manupilation options
for the various views (= dialogs and windows)
Let's have a look at the various items in these pulldown menu's, one by
one:
The "MCBase" pulldown menu
The "MCBase" pulldown menu, presents us the configuration options and sytem
utilities (See the previous section "Accessing menu items" also):
- About... is an information dialog.
In the shareware version, this dialog will remind you that should
register your copy of MCBase, if you wish to continue using it
after the evaluation period has expired. (Please note that conti-
nued use AFTER this period WITHOUT valid registration is a viola-
tion of copyright laws).
In the registered version, this dialog will display your name, and
the minimal system requirements for which this version of MCBase
V2.x is compiled.
- Ascii table is a table in which you can find the decimal (and
hex) values of any (extended) ascii character.
When you select a character you need (by clicking on it), the
table will display the selected character, it's decimal value and
it's hex value. To enter such an (extended) Ascii character into
your text, you should go to the required position in your text and
hold down the ALT-key while typing the decimal value for the
required character.
Example:To enter the character "ë", hold down the ALT-key and
type this character's decimal value of 137: ë.
- Calendar is a dialog that supplies you the current date.
By clicking on the up- and down arrows in the dialog, you can
wander up and down the months of this, or any other, year.
- Configuration settings
is a submenu in which may find the following items
(please see "Configuring MCBase" for their descrip-
tions):
- Colors
- Mouse
- Select methods
- Printer
- Video
- Load configuration
- Store configuration
- Pack checkes all databases on entries that are marked
"Deleted" and physically removes these from the
databases.
Please note: Any entry, marked "Deleted", still used to be acces-
sible within the "Edit..."-options, to enable you to undo a
"Deleted"-status. After performing "Pack" on your databases, any
entry you had marked as "Deleted" is physically removed from the
databases and therefor cannot be accessed anymore!
- Reindex UPDATES all indexes related to the MCBase system.
Should you, for some reason, require all the indexes to be TOTALLY
REWRITTEN, then exit MCBase (Alt-X) and simply delete them. Next
time you start MCBase, the software will notify you the indexes
are missing and will start creating new ones.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: When deleting these index-files, delete only
the files who match the following mask: MCB?KEY?.NDX, as the "?"
wildcard character may represent any valid figure or character.
(See your operating system's manual for further information on
deleting files).
- DosShell temporary exit to the system prompt.
You are positioned at the system prompt, in the MCBase directory,
from where you can execute DOS-commands. (Make sure that you
return to MCBase, since all databases will remain opened!). You
may return from the DosShell, by entering the command EXIT at the
system prompt. (This option is available in the Protected Mode
version only).
- Exit closes all databases and exits MCBase.
You are returned to the system prompt (or your menu program from
where you invoked MCBase).
Important: You must ALWAYS use "Exit" to leave MCBase. Otherwise
some databuffers might not be able to write their data
to the database set, wich will corrupt your data! You
should NEVER simply turn of the power, while MCBase is
still running!
The "Browse, edit & add" pulldown menu
The "Browse, edit & add" pulldown menu provides us with a series of dialogs
to add new entry's to the databases or to edit or browse through the
existing ones. A discussion of their exact use will follow in a later
stage.
Remark: The following general dialog functions may appear in the various
Browse, edit & add dialogs as a minimum:
- Delete is a checkbox, where you can set the current
record's "Delete"-status.
- Information memoenables editing of the current record's in-
formation memo.
- Remarks memo enables editing of the current record's rem-
arks memo.
- Previous moves you one entry towards the beginning of
the current database, in alphabetical order.
- Next moves you one entry towards the end of the
current database, in alphabetical order.
- Select enables you to select another record, using
either a "picklist"- or a "find"-dialog.
(This depends on your settings in the "Select
methods"-configuration dialog.
- Add new enables you to add a new entry to the current
database. (Puts an Edit-dialog in it's "Add
new"-mode).
- Save stores the current status of the edited re-
cord to the database.
- Quit closes the active dialog, without saving the
data in it.
Here's a short discription of the available editing dialogs:
- Edit artist enables you to access an existing record in the
artist database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions.
- Edit album enables you to access an existing record in the
album database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions and has the following functions added:
Select artist enables you to relate the currently edited
album entry to an artist entry from the ar-
tist database.
Select producer enables you to relate the currently edited
album to a producer entry from the producer
database.
- Edit author enables you to access an existing record in the
author database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions and has the following checkboxes added:
Composer Check this box, if the currently edited author is a
composer.
Writer Check this box, if the currently edited author is a
writer.
Please note: The settings in these checkboxes are for your perso-
nal information only. At the moment, the MCBase system is not
making further use of it.
- Edit producer enables you to access an existing record in the
producer database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions.
- Edit category enables you to access an existing record in the
category database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions.
- Edit song enables you to access an existing record in the
song database for editing purposes
Supported record selection functions in this dialog are the
general dialog functions and it has the following functions added:
Select artist enables you to relate the currently edited
song entry to an artist entry from the artist
database.
Select album enables you to relate the currently edited
song to an album entry from the album data-
base.
Select composer enables you to relate the currently edited
song to a composer (author) entry from the
author database.
Select writer enables you to relate the currently edited
song to a writer (author) entry from the aut-
hor database.
Select producer enables you to relate the currently edited
song to a producer entry from the producer
database.
Select category enables you to relate the currently edited
song to a category entry from the category
database.
The "Add..."-dialogs are equal to the "Edit..."-dialogs, except that they
all start out in the dialog's "Add new"-mode, until the new entry is saved
by selecting the "Save"-button, after which the dialog is set to it's
default "Edit"-mode. While in "Edit"-mode, selecting the "Add new"-button
in a dialog, will bring you (back) to this dialog's "Add new"-mode. At that
moment, after pressing the "Add new"-button, the system will ask you, if
you would like to copy the currently selected relations to the new record
(might be handy, while adding a new album).
While a dialog is in it's "Add new"-mode, all record selection commands
(Previous, Next, Select & Add new) are disabled, since the (currently
edited) record is BEYOND the physical end of file.
The memo editing routines are also unavailable while the dialog is in it's
"Add new"-mode. Store the record by selecting the dialog's "Save"-function
and edit the memo's next.
For further information on "Add new" and other edit dialog usage, see
"USING THE EDIT DIALOGS".
The "Browse..." dialogs, on the other hand, are quite a bit different from
the "Edit" dialogs: the same information is there, but it is not accessible
for editing (except the memo's).
When a browse option is invoked, a picklist-dialog will be generated,
carrying the selectable items (or you will be presented a find-dialog, to
find the required item. This depends on your settings in the "Select
methods" configuration dialog).
When making the selection, using either the picklist or the find dialog, a
browse dialog is invoked that presents you with the details about the
selected song (or whatever). (The browse option's picklist (if used) will
remain in the background and can be reselected by simply clicking on it).
For further information on browsing, see "USING THE BROWSE DIALOGS".
The "Print" pulldown menu
The "Print' pulldown menu provides some submenus from where various reports
on the information in the databases can be printed.
Following reports (printjobs) are available:
- Report all... Provides a submenu with following entries:
artists This option will report all artists found in your
collection.
authors This option will report all authors found in your
collection.
producers This option will report all producers found in your
collection.
categories This option will report all the categories found in
your collection.
albums - sorted by title
This option will report all albumtitles found in
your collection, sorted on albumtitle.
- sorted by artist
This option will also report all albumtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the artists name.
- sorted by producer
This option will also report all albumtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the producers name.
songs - sorted by title
This option will report all songtitles found in
your collection, sorted on songtitle.
- sorted by artist
This option will also report all songtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the artists name.
- sorted by author
This option will also report all songtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the authors name.
- sorted by producer
This option will also report all songtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the producers name.
- sorted by album
This option will also report all songtitles found
in your collection, but this version is sorted on
the related album name.
tapes This option will report a list, with all songtitles
found in your collection, that are recorded on
tape.
- Summary for selected...
Provides a submenu with following entries:
artist - album summary
This option will report a list, with all albumtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
artist.
- song summary
This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
artist.
author This option will also report a list, with all song-
titles found in your collection, for a pre-selected
artist.
producer- album summary
This option will report a list, with all albumtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
producer.
- song summary
This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
producer.
category This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
category.
album This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
album.
- Summaries for all...
Provides a submenu with following entries:
artist - album summary
This option will report a list for each artist
(seperately), with all albumtitles found for this
artist in your collection.
- song summary
This option will report a list for each artist
(separately), with all songtitles found for this
artist in your collection.
author This option will report a list for each author
(seperately), with all songtitles found for this
author in your collection.
producer- album summary
This option will report a list for each producer
(seperately), with all albumtitles found for this
producer in your collection.
- song summary
This option will report a list for each producer
(seperately), with all songtitles found for this
producer in your collection.
category This option will report a list for each category
(seperately), with all songtitles found for this
category in your collection.
album This option will report a list for each album (sep-
erately), with all songtitles found for this album
in your collection.
- Page eject / FormFeed
This option will cause your printer to eject the
current page.
For further information on the printjobs and how to use them, please see
section "USING THE PRINT OPTIONS".
The "Editor" pulldown menu
The "Editor" pulldown menu provides a full featured 64Kb multiple file text
editor, to allow you to create and edit ascii textfiles (for maintaining
wishlists, for use as a system editor or what ever you can think of).
Please refer to section "USING THE MCBASE TEXTFILE EDITOR" for a complete
discussion of the editor and it's use.
The "View handling" pulldown menu
The "View handling" pulldown menu provides a submenu with various window
and dialog (= views) manipulation options:
- Tile will tile all windows (NOT the dialogs), currently
open on the desktop, from top to bottom.
- Cascade will divide the available desktop space between all
windows (NOT the dialogs), currently open op the
desktop.
- Resize/movewill enable you, to resize or move the active window
(NOT dialogs: these can only be moved).
Keyboard: Using only the cursorkeys you will be able to move the
window across the desktop.
Using the cursorkeys in combination with the shiftkey,
you will be able to resize the window.
Terminate this status by pressing the enter-key.
Mouse: Move the active window by clicking op the topline of
the window's frame. Hold your left mousebutton pressed
down, while you drag the window to the desired positi-
on. Then release the mousebutton.
Resize the active window by clicking on the lower
right corner of the active window. Hold your left
mousebutton pressed down, while you resize the window
by moving it's lower right corner to the desired
position. Then release the mousebutton.
- Zoom will zoom the active window (NOT a dialog) to maximum
size. Selecting this command a second time, will reset
the active window to it's former size.
- Next will take you to the next window (or dialog), open on
the destop.
- Previous will take you to the previous window (or dialog), open
on the desktop.
- Close will close the currently active window or dialog. Any
(edited) data in a dialog is ignored.
- Close All will close all windows and dialogs currently open on
the desktop. Any (edited) data in a dialog is ignored.
10. USING THE EDIT DIALOGS
Following is a discussion on the use of the various MCBase edit dialogs.
The use of the various controls and function buttons has already been
discribed in an earlier stage: See the sections "A TOUR THROUGH MCBASE'S
MAIN MENU" and "USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS" for further information.
While in an edit dialog's "Add new"-mode
A dialog is switched to "Add new"-mode when selecting an "Add ..."-item
from the main menu, or when selecting an edit dialog's "Add new"-function
button. The dialog is then ready to process a new entry:
- add data in the inputfields
- set all relations of the new entry to the other databases, by
using the various "select ... " function buttons. Select the
correct relation for your entry from the selection dialog invoked
by these buttons.
If a relation is not available, just open it's databases "Add ..."-dialog
also and add the relation you need to it's own database. Then switch back
to the previous dialog and select the newly added relation into the new
entry for which you needed it. These things can be done simultaniously!
While a dialog is in it's "Add new"-mode, all record selection commands
(Previous, Next, Select & Add new) are disabled, since the (currently
edited) record is BEYOND the physical end of file: you are not IN the file,
until the record is saved!
The memo editing routines are also unavailable while the dialog is in it's
"Add new"-mode. Store the record by selecting the dialog's "Save"-function
and edit the memo's next.
While in an edit dialog's default "Edit"-mode
The dialog is ready to modify an existing entry:
When selecting the "Edit ..."-dialog from the main menu, a selection dialog
(either the picklist- or the find-dialog) is invoked, from which you can
select the record to be edited:
- modify the data in the inputfields
- (re)set any relations of the entry to the other databases, by
using the various "select ... " function buttons. Select the
correct relation for your entry from the selection dialog, invoked
by these buttons.
If a relation is not available, just open it's databases "Add ..."-dialog
also and add the relation you need to it's own database. Then switch back
to the previous dialog and select the newly added relation into the new
entry for which you needed it. These things can be done simultaniously!
11. USING THE BROWSE DIALOGS
Following is a discussion on the use of the various MCBase browse dialogs.
The use of the various controls and function buttons has already been
discribed in an earlier stage: See the sections "A TOUR THROUGH MCBASE'S
MAIN MENU" and "USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS" for further information.
When accessing the main menu option "Browse, edit & add", you will see a
submenu from which the first item reads "Browse for...". Using one of the
options given here, you will be able to browse for any album and/or
songrecord.
Depending on your "Select methods"-configuration settings, the system will
use either the picklist-dialog(s) or the find-dialog(s).
- Browse for... Following options are available for browsing:
Song Once you've selected a songrecord for a closer look,
it will be presented to you in a dialogbox of it's
own, giving you all related information.
In case you would like to modify this song record's
information, as displayed in the "Browse a song"
dialog, then you should select the dialog's "Song edit
mode" button. This button will invoke the "Edit/add a
song" dialog, while having that very same song record
already retrieved.
The information stored in the various memo records,
related to this song, may be accessed by pressing the
"Select memo dialog"-button, which will invoke a
dialogbox from which you may pick ANY of the related
memo's. (See "Using the memo editors" for further
information on memo's).
While using following ...
Picklist dialog(s):Preselection: select filter.
Select songrecord from addition-
ally generated & filtered pick-
list dialog.
Find dialog(s): Preselection (= find dialog's
"1st criterion"): select filter.
Select songrecord (= find dia-
log's "2nd criterion"), using the
selected filter.
... the selection methods are:
- by title
This option will enable you to browse the songs,
while sorted on title.
- by artist (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the songs,
while sorted on title, for a specific artist only.
You will be asked to make a pre-selection on the
artist who's songs you wish to see.
- by author (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the songs,
while sorted on title, for a specific author only.
You will be asked to make a pre-selection on the
author who's songs you wish to see.
- by producer (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the songs,
while sorted on title, for a specific producer
only. You will be asked to make a pre-selection on
the producer who's songs you wish to see.
- by category (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the songs,
while sorted on title, for a specific category
only. You will be asked to make a pre-selection on
the category from which you wish to see the songs.
- Album Once you've selected an albumrecord for a closer look,
it will be presented to you in a dialogbox of it's
own, giving you all information.
If the system is using the picklist-dialog(s) (which
is the standard configuration), the system will in-
clude the songs related to this album in that dialog
also, as a picklist. In case you would like to take a
closer look at any of these songs, then simply click
on the selected title. (See previous section "Browse
for song" for further information).
Otherwise, if the find-dialog(s) are selected in the
"select methods"-configuration , you may continue the
search for one of this album's songs using another
find-dialog (see below).
The information stored in the various memo records,
related to this album, may be accessed by pressing the
"Select memo dialog"-button, which will invoke a
dialogbox from which you may pick ANY of the related
memo's. (See "Using the memo editors" for further
information on memo's).
- by title (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the albums,
while sorted on title.
Picklist dialog:Select albumtitle from list.
Find-dialogs: 1st criterion: albumtitle.
2nd criterion: songtitle from
selected album (optional).
- by artist (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the albums,
while sorted on title, for a specific artist only.
You will be asked to make a pre-selection on the
artist who's albums you wish to see.
Picklist dialogs:Preselect artist.
Select album from additional
picklist with this artists albums
only.
Find dialogs: 1st criterion: artistname
2nd criterion: albumtitle
3rd criterion: songtitle from
selected album (optional).
- by producer (uses filter)
This option will enable you to browse the albums,
while sorted on title, for a specific producer
only. You will be asked to make a pre-selection on
the producer who's albums you wish to see.
Picklist dialogs:Preselect producer.
Select album from additional
picklist with this producers al-
bums only.
Find dialogs: 1st criterion: producername.
2nd criterion: albumtitle
3rd criterion: songtitle from
selected album (optional).
12. USING THE PRINT OPTIONS.
The "Print' pulldown menu provides some submenus from where various reports
on the information in the databases can be printed. All these options
operate in a similar manner:
- 1) Select the report you need from the menu structure
- 2) You will be presented with a "Confirm"-dialog, where you are
required to confirm or cancel this printjob. (Please also make
sure your printer is online and sufficiently loaded with
paper).
- 3) When selecting a printjob from the "Summary for selected..."-
submenu, you will need to make a pre-selection using a pick-
list- or find-dialog. See section "USING THE MCBASE CONTROLS"
for information on the use of these dialogs.
Remark: All printjobs can be terminated by pressing the CTRL-BREAK keys
simultaniously. (Note that this key sequence can only be read and
serviced during the process of printing a line: when you give a
CTRL-BREAK key sequence in the middle of a search-sequence, you
will see no response until the next printable line is located).
Following reports (printjobs) are available:
- Report all... Provides a submenu with following entries:
artists This option will report a list, with all artists
found in your collection. The number of albums and
songs by each artist is included in the report.
authors This option will report a list, with all authors
found in your collection. The number of songs writ-
ten by each author is included in the report. Also
included is a remark if the author wrote the music,
the lyrics or both.
producers This option will report a list, with all producers
found in your collection. The number of albums and
songs by each producer is included in the report.
categories This option will report a list, with all the cate-
gories found in your collection. The number of
songs in each category is included in the report.
albums - sorted by title
This option will report a list, with all albumtit-
les found in your collection, sorted on albumtitle.
The related artists and producers, as the number of
songs on each album, are included in the report.
- sorted by artist (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all al-
bumtitles found in your collection, but this versi-
on is sorted on the artists name. The albumtitle,
the related artists and producers, as the number of
songs on each album, are included in the report.
- sorted by producer (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all al-
bumtitles found in your collection, but this versi-
on is sorted on the producers name. The albumtitle,
the related artists and producers, as the number of
songs on each album, are included in the report.
songs - sorted by title
This option will report a list, with all songtitles
found in your collection, sorted on songtitle.
The related artists, albums and location codes are
included in the report.
- sorted by artist (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all song-
titles found in your collection, but this version
is sorted on the artists name.
The songtitles, the related artists, albums and
location codes are included in the report.
- sorted by author (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all song-
titles found in your collection, but this version
is sorted on the authors name.
The songtitles, a tag, stating if the author wrote
the music, the lyrics or both, the performing (i.e.
related) artist and the location codes are included
in the report.
- sorted by producer (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all song-
titles found in your collection, but this version
is sorted on the producers name.
The songtitles, the related producers, artists and
location codes are included in the report.
- sorted by album (uses filter)
This option will also report a list, with all song-
titles found in your collection, but this version
is sorted on the related album name.
The songtitles, the related albums, artists and
location codes are included in the report, while
the songtitles are listed in order of appearance on
the album.
tapes This option will report a list, with all songtitles
found in your collection, that are recorded on
tape. (Also see section: The "location code" and
the MCBase system)
The location code, the songtitles, the related
albums and artists are included in the report,
while the songtitles are listed in order of appea-
rance on the tape (i.e.: the location code).
- Summary for selected...
Provides a submenu with following entries:
artist - album summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list, with all albumtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
artist. The report will include the selected artist
in each pageheader, listing each album found, the
number of songs on this album and the location code
for this album's first song.
- song summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
artist. The report will include the selected artist
in each pageheader, listing each song found, the
related album and the songs location code.
author (Uses filter) This option will also report a list,
with all songtitles found in your collection, for a
pre-selected artist. The report will include the
selected author in each pageheader, listing each
song found, the related album and a tag, stating if
the author wrote the music, the lyrics or both.
producer- album summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list, with all albumtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
producer. The report will include the selected
producer in each pageheader, listing each album
found, the number of songs on this album and the
location code for this album's first song.
- song summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list, with all songtit-
les, found in your collection, for a pre-selected
producer. The report will include the selected
producer in each pageheader, listing each song
found, the related album and the songs location
code.
category (Uses filter) This option will report a list, with
all songtitles, found in your collection, for a
pre-selected category. The report will include the
selected category in each pageheader, listing each
song found, the related artist and the songs loca-
tion code.
album (Uses filter) This option will report a list, with
all songtitles, found in your collection, for a
pre-selected album. The report will include the
selected albumtitle on each pageheader, listing
each song found, the related artist and the songs
location code.
- Summaries for all...
Provides a submenu with following entries:
artist - album summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list for each artist
(seperately), with all albumtitles found for this
artist in your collection. These reports will in-
clude the selected artist in each pageheader, lis-
ting each album found, the number of songs on this
album and the location code for this album's first
song.
- song summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list for each artist
(separately), with all songtitles found for this
artist in your collection. The report will include
the selected artist in each pageheader, listing
each song found, the related album and the songs
location code.
author (Uses filter) This option will report a list for
each author (seperately), with all songtitles found
for this author in your collection. The report will
include the selected author in each pageheader,
listing each song found, the related album and a
tag, stating if the author wrote the music, the
lyrics or both.
producer- album summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list for each producer
(seperately), with all albumtitles found for this
producer in your collection. The report will inclu-
de the selected producer in each pageheader, lis-
ting each album found, the number of songs on this
album and the location code for this album's first
song.
- song summary (uses filter)
This option will report a list for each producer
(seperately), with all songtitles found for this
producer in your collection. The report will inclu-
de the selected producer in each pageheader, lis-
ting each song found, the related album and the
songs location code.
category (Uses filter) This option will report a list for
each category (seperately), with all songtitles
found for this category in your collection. The
report will include the selected category in each
pageheader, listing each song found, the related
artist and the songs location code.
album (Uses filter) This option will report a list for
each album (seperately), with all songtitles found
for this album in your collection. The report will
include the selected albumtitle on each pageheader,
listing each song found, the related artist and the
songs location code.
13. USING THE MCBASE TEXTFILE EDITOR
The textfile editor, included with MCBase, is a multiple file editor for
textfiles of a max. file size of 64kB each. The number of open files the
editor is able to process simultaniously is totally depending on your
system's resources. The maximum number of files, that you can have open on
the desktop simultaniously, is currently limited to about 20 files.
(On XT-compatible systems, the maximum number of files may be limited to 1
(one) file, due to memory limitations. If the available memory is not
sufficient to open another file, you will be notified about this.
Available options and features
- New will open a new, untitled window for text editing
purposes.
- Open will open an existing (text) file for editing, which
you will be able to select from a file selection
dialog.
You are able to move through subdirectory's, by clicking on the
subdirectory names.
Note:Since the symbol ".." stands for "parent directory", selec-
ting this symbol will take you to it. Selecting the symbol
"." will have no effect, since it means "current directory".
See your operating system's manual for any further informa-
tion, if necessary
- Save will save the currently edited window to it's original
filename, as mentioned in the window's title bar. If
the file is currently untitled, you will be prompted
for a filename.
- Save As will enable you to save the currently edited window to
another filename then it's original. You will be
prompted for a filename.
- Undo will restore the LAST modification you have made to
the text in the currently edited window. UNDO requires
that you have made this modification with the CUT,
COPY, PASTE or CLEAR block functions.
All CUT & COPY blocks are (temporary) stored on the clipboard, so
if you should need the block of text, that you have selected in an
earlier stage, you will be able to find it here. Please note that
the clipboard is NOT automatically saved upon MCBase exit! In case
you wish to store the clipboard, do following:
- access the clipboard window, by selecting it from the "Editor"
submenu
- save the contents of the clipboard window by selecting the
"Save as" option from the "Editor" submenu.
- Cut will remove any block of text, previously marked using
either mouse or keyboard (using the shift- & cursor-
keys) which is then available for use with the Paste-
option until another block is marked and Cut (or
Copied).
- Copy will copy any block of text, previously marked using
either mouse or keyboard (using the shift- & cursor-
keys) which is then available for use with the Paste-
option until another block is marked and Copied (or
Cut).
- Paste will insert the block of text, previously Cut or
Copied.
- Clear will remove any block of text, previously marked using
either mouse or keyboard (using the shift- & cursor-
keys).
- Find will enable you to search for a string.
Find will start the search from it's current cursor position and
can be instructed to search case sensitive and/or to search for
whole words only.
- Replace will enable you to replace a string for another.
Replace will start the search from it's current cursor position
and can be instructed to search case sensitive and/or for whole
words only, to prompt you before replacing the strings and/or to
replace all.
- Repeat will enable you to repeat a previous Find or Replace
action.
- Show clipboardwill bring you to the clipboard window.
The clipboard window is, in fact, just like any other editing
window. Consider it an editwindow with a yet untitled file,
containing the currently selected block of text. If you wish, you
can select the Editor's "Save as" menu option to store the current
contents of the clipboard to a file.
14. THE MCBASE UTILITIES.
Following is a general description of the MCBase utility programs. You will
find detailed instructions on their use during operation, on screen.
GENMCB.EXE Database generation utility.
Requirements:See "MCBase requirements".
Purpose: Create a new and empty database set for use with MCBase
V2.x. If a complete database set already exists, then you
will be notified about this and you will be enabled to
terminate operation.
MCBCNVRT.EXE Database convertion utility.
Requirements:See "MCBase requirements".
Purpose: Convert the MCBase V1.x database set to the MCBase V2.x
database set. If a V2.x database set does not exist, create
one with GENMCB.EXE.
In order to function, the MCBase V1.x database set must
reside in the same directory as the V2.x database set. Also
is the presence of your registration key file (MCxxxxxx.KEY)
required.
15. MAKING SAFETY BACKUPS OF YOUR DATA.
Why bother making backups?
We suggest that you should create safety backups of your data, to prevent
disaster when your system would suffer a major powerfailure or other
disturbance, that could cause the database set to be damaged or corrupted.
If you have backups available and such a problem WOULD arise, then you are
able to simply replace the defective database set with the latest backup
version, loosing only the data that was modified (or added) since the
latest backup session.
You should refresh your backups on a regular basis. (And don't forget to
include your configuration file MCBASE.CFG in the backup procedure every
now and then).
How to create a standard backup.
The basic form of a database backup is following:
- A) Take the disk, to store the backup on, and place it in any drive (we
will assume that you have used the A:-drive).
- B) Go to your MCBase directory
- C) Copy the database set from the MCBase directory to the disk, using
following command:
copy *.db? to a:\ This command will copy all .DBT and .DBF
files (the database set) to drive A:
(Otherwise, see your operating system's manu-
al for a similar command).
Restore the database set from the standard backup.
If your original database set should is damaged or corrupted, you are able
to restore it from this backup, as follows:
- A) Insert the disk with the backup files in any drive. (We will assume
that this will be drive A:).
- B) Go to your MCBase directory.
- C) Copy the backup database set from the drive to the MCBase directory,
using following command:
copy a:\*.db? This command will copy all .DBT and .DBF
files (the database set) to the MCBase direc-
tory, overwriting the original (and damaged)
set.
Using an archiver to create an archive file backup.
As your database set will grow, you will outgrow the possibility to fit
your entire backup onto a single disk. When this occurs, you should switch
to using an archiver program (like, for instance, the freeware LHA archiver
by Haruyasu Yoshizaki (Yoshi), included with the registered version of
MCBase).
The archiver program will compress your database set to a fraction (some
10%) of it's original size.
How to create an archive file backup.
Using the LHA archiver, you may create an archive file backup as follows:
- A) Insert the disk, to store the archive file on, in any drive (we will
assume you used the drive A:).
- B) Go to your MCBase directory.
- C) Compress the database set to the LHA-archive (filetype: .LZH), using
following command:
lha a mcb_data.lzh *.db?
| | |------ Mask for database set
| |--------------- archive file name
|----------------------- command switch "a" = add
See the LHA documentation, included in the LHA archive LHA213E.EXE, for
further info on LHA usage.
Restore the database set from the archive file backup.
If your original database set is damaged or corrupted, you are able to
restore it from this backup, as follows:
- A) Insert the disk with the backup files in any drive.
- B) Go to this drive. (If the disk is placed in drive A:, your system
prompt should now read "A>").
- C) Extract the backup database set from the drive to the MCBase directo-
ry, using following command (we will assume your MCBase directory is
"C:\MCBASE"):
lha e mcb_data.lzh c:\mcbase\
| | |------ file extract path
| |--------------- archive file name
|----------------------- command switch "e" = extract
16. UN-INSTALL MCBASE.
To un-install MCBase, trace following files and delete them when found (if
available, they should reside in either your MCBase directory or in your
path):
MCBASE.EXE - MCBase executable file.
DPMI16BI.OVL- DOS Protected Mode Interface
RTM.EXE - Run Time Manager, needed for protected mode.
MCBASE.DOC - MCBase documentation file.
ORDER.MCB - MCBase order form.
LICENSE.MCB- MCBase license agreement.
REVISION.MCB- MCBase revision history.
GENMCB.EXE - Utility.
MCBCNVRT.EXE- Utility.
FILE_ID.DIZ- Description file.
VENDINFO.DIZ- Description file.
MCBASE.CFG - Configuration file.
MCB1.DBF & MCB1.DBT - Artist database
MCB2.DBF & MCB2.DBT - Album database
MCB3.DBF & MCB3.DBT - Author database
MCB4.DBF & MCB4.DBT - Producer database
MCB5.DBF & MCB5.DBT - Category database
MCB6.DBF & MCB6.DBT - Song database
Delete all MCB?KEY?.NDX files, where "?" is a digit within the range
of 1 - 8. (You could also use a command like DELETE MCB?KEY?.NDX or
similar: consult your operating system's manual for information).
If any *.CPL files ([random filename].CPL) exist in your MCBase
directory, you may delete these also. They are old picklist pages,
which were not removed after use: this shows that MCBase was once
terminated improperly? (Think of a powerfailure or similar occuran-
ce).
When the above files are traced and removed, your MCBase directory should
be empty. You may now complete un-installing MCBase, by deleting the MCBase
directory.
17. ERROR MESSAGES.
If you follow the instructions in section "MCBASE REQUIREMENTS", it is very
unlightly that you will experience one (or more) of the error messages
mentioned here. If you SHOULD get one of these error messages, please make
sure ALL requirements mentioned in section "MCBASE REQUIREMENTS" are met.
Error: Runtime error 004 at ...
Description: Too many open files.
Cause: Setting for "FILES=xxx" in CONFIG.SYS to low. See "MCBASE
REQUIREMENTS" for minimum setting.
Error: Runtime error 002 at ...
Description: File not found.
Cause: IF you get THIS error, than it due to the same cause as
runtime error 004, mentioned above.
Otherwise you would have received the messagebox: "The
MCBase database files are incomplete!" or the messagebox:
"The indexes are reported incomplete..." instead.
See "Runtime error 004 at ..." for further information.
Error: Runtime error 103 at ...
Description: File not open.
Cause: A file could not be opened. IF you get THIS error, you will
also have had either runtime error 002 or 004, mentioned
above. See "Runtime error 004 at ..." for further informati-
on.
Error: Stub error (2003): Can't find dpmi16bi.ovl.
Description: The file DPMI16BI.OVL cannot be located.
Cause: The file DPMI16BI.OVL is not where it is expected. Make sure
it resides in either the MCBase directory or in your path.
Error: Loader error (0001): Out of memory.
Description: Out of memory.
Cause: Memory is occupied by other applications or is not suffi-
ciently available.
Error: DPMI Error (4001): Insufficient memory for initialisation.
Description: Out of memory.
Cause: Memory is occupied by other applications or is not suffi-
ciently available.
Error: Messagebox: "Error reading desktop file".
Description: An error occurred while the desktop file (= configuration
file MCBASE.CFG) was read.
Cause: Possibly the file MCBASE.CFG is damaged? Try to read it in
again (use "Load Configuration"). Otherwise you will need to
check your configuration settings and restore them, using
"Store configuration".
Error: Messagebox: "Error: Invalid desktop file".
Description: The current version of MCBASE.CFG does not belong to the
current version of MCBASE.EXE.
Cause: This error will occur if the configuration file's layout has
been changed between MCBase-versions. (Layout changes will
be noted in the file REVISION.MCB). You will need to create
a new configuration file, as shown in section "Configuring
MCBase".
Error: Messagebox: "Not enough memory to complete operation".
Description: Out of memory.
Cause: Memory is occupied by other applications or is not suffi-
ciently available. If this error occurs while invoking a
picklist-dialog, switch to a find-dialog instead. (See
"MCBASE REQUIREMENTS" for further information).
Error: Messagebox: "The MCBase configuration file MCBASE.CFG is not
found?"
Description: The file MCBASE.CFG is cannot be located.
Cause: If you are doing a new installation, then this is correct:
MCBASE.CFG is NOT included in the archive, since it MUST
contain the information of YOUR system ONLY. (See "Configu-
ring MCBase" for further info). Otherwise, locate your
MCBASE.CFG or restore it from your most recent backup.
Error: Messagebox: "The indexes are reported incomplete..."
Description: The indexes (MCB?KEY?.NDX) are incomplete.
Cause: If you are doing a new installation, then this is correct:
the indexes are NOT included in the archive, since they can
be generated at installation. Otherwise, they have been
removed or lost. (May occur after a powerfailure during
MCBase's operation). MCBase will now create a new set of
indexes.
Error: Messagebox: "The MCBase database files are incomplete!"
Description: The database files (MCB?.DBF and MCB?.DBT) are incomplete.
Cause: One or more database files have been removed? Restore them
from your latest backup. If you do not have a backup, your
data is lost. MCBase will now terminate. You may create a
new (and empty) set of databases, using MCBase's GENMCB
utility.
Error: Messagebox: "This function will be re-enabled after your
registration key is installed...".
Description: For the shareware version, further access to this function
is disabled.
Cause: You have reached the evaluation limit. If you would like to
continue using MCBase, please see section "ABOUT MCBASE AND
REGISTERING".
Error: Statusline message: "Device access error"
Description: Device cannot be accessed.
Cause: The currently accessed device (probably your printer?) is
not ready for usage. Correct the problem and press enter to
retry or ESC to terminate the application (with a runtime
error 029).
Error: Runtime error 029 at ...
Description: Application has terminated after fatal error.
Cause: A fatal error has occurred. This error occurs when you would
enter ESC at the "Device acces error" (see above). If this
error occured otherwise, contact the author.
Error: Runtime error 203 at ...
Description: Heap overflow error
Cause: Memory is occupied by other applications or is not suffi-
ciently available. (See "MCBASE REQUIREMENTS).
Error: Runtime error 216 at xxxx:yyyy
Description: General protection fault.
Cause: Fatal error, which defenitely should NOT occur. Should you
get this error, please do following:
- If your system is using another memory manager than
HIMEM.SYS (as delivered with your copy of MS-DOS) then
please replace this memory manager with HIMEM.SYS and try
again (please see your MS-DOS manual for instructions).
(The QEMM memory manager, for example, is known to have
these problems (occasionally) with some applications).
- The General protection fault can also be caused by defec-
tive indexes. If you recently switched your system off
(or suffered a power failure) while MCBase was still run-
ning, then that may have corrupted the indexes somehow.
If this is the case, then executing MCBase's Reindex
command will solve the problem. (Otherwise delete all
indexes (*.NDX) and restart MCBase, so it will create NEW
indexes from scratch).
If the above suggestions do NOT solve the problem then you
should continue with following:
- Try to duplicate the error and document the actions and
events that trigger it.
- Document the values for "xxxx.yyyy", given in the error-
message.
- Report the above *directly* to the author.
18. INDEX.
"Add new"-mode. . . .28, 29, 34
"Add..."-dialogs. . . . . . .29
"Browse..." dialogs . . . . .30
"Confirm"-dialog. . . . . . .38
"Edit..."-dialogs . . . . . .29
*.CPL files . . . . . . . . .47
Album artist. . . . . . . . .20
Archive file backup . . . . .46
Ascii table . . . . . . . . .26
ASP Ombudsman . . . . . . . . 1
Backup. . . . . . . . . . . .45
archive file backup. . .46
standard backup. . . . .45
Browse for... . . . . . . . .35
Album. . . . . . . . . .36
Song . . . . . . . . . .35
Building information. . . . .19
Calendar. . . . . . . . . . .26
Checkbox. . . . . . . . . . .22
Colors. . . . . . . . . . . .14
Config.sys. . . . . . . . . . 3
Files=40 . . . . . . . . 3
Configuration . . . . . . . .13
File . . . . . . . . . .13
NEW. . . . . . . . . . .13
Settings . . . . . . . .26
Controls. . . . . . . . . . .22
checkbox . . . . . . . .22
focus. . . . . . . . . .22
function-button. . . . .22
inputline. . . . . . . .22
Copyright laws. . . . . . . . 1
Databases . . . . . . . . . .17
ALBINFMEM. . . . . . . .18
ALBREMMEM. . . . . . . .18
Album. . . . . . . . . .17
ARTINFMEM. . . . . . . .17
Artist . . . . . . . . .17
ARTREMMEM. . . . . . . .17
Author . . . . . . . . .18
AUTINFMEM. . . . . . . .18
AUTREMMEM. . . . . . . .18
Category . . . . . . . .19
CATINFMEM. . . . . . . .19
MCB1.DBF & MCB1.DBT. . .17
MCB2.DBF & MCB2.DBT. . .17
MCB3.DBF & MCB3.DBT. . .18
MCB4.DBF & MCB4.DBT. . .18
MCB5.DBF & MCB5.DBT. . .19
MCB6.DBF & MCB6.DBT. . .19
PRDINFMEM. . . . . . . .18
PRDREMMEM. . . . . . . .18
Producer . . . . . . . .18
Demonstration database10, 11, 47
Disabling commands . .23, 29, 34
Discount . . . . . . . . . . . 5
DosShell . . . . . . . . . . .27
Edit & Add
Edit album. . . . . . . .28
Edit artist . . . . . . .28
Edit author . . . . . . .28
Edit category . . . . . .29
Edit producer . . . . . .28
Edit song . . . . . . . .29
Edit album dialog
Select artist . . . . . .28
Select producer . . . . .28
Edit author dialog
Composer. . . . . . . . .28
Writer. . . . . . . . . .28
Edit dialog general
Add new . . . . . . . . .28
Delete. . . . . . . . . .27
Information memo. . . . .27
Next. . . . . . . . . . .27
Previous. . . . . . . . .27
Quit. . . . . . . . . . .28
Remarks memo. . . . . . .27
Save. . . . . . . . . . .28
Select. . . . . . . . . .27
Edit song dialog
Select album. . . . . . .29
Select artist . . . . . .29
Select category . . . . .29
Select composer . . . . .29
Select producer . . . . .29
Select writer . . . . . .29
Editor
Clear . . . . . . . . . .43
clipboard . . . . . . . .43
Copy. . . . . . . . . . .43
Cut . . . . . . . . . . .43
Find. . . . . . . . . . .43
max. file size. . . . . .42
New . . . . . . . . . . .42
number of open files. . .42
Open . . . . . . . . . .42
Paste . . . . . . . . . .43
Repeat. . . . . . . . . .43
Replace . . . . . . . . .43
Save. . . . . . . . . . .42
Save As . . . . . . . . .42
Show clipboard. . . . . .43
store the clipboard . . .42
subdirectory. . . . . . .42
Undo. . . . . . . . . . .42
Evaluation limit . . . . . . 5-7
Evaluation period. . . .5, 7, 26
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Find dialog's criteria. .35, 36
Focus . . . . . . . . . .22, 23
Focus bar . . . . . . . . . .24
FormFeed. . . . . . . . . . .32
Function-button . . . . . . .22
GENMCB.EXE. . . . . . . . . .44
Hint. . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Hotkey. . . . . . . . . .23, 25
ID-code
Not visible. . . . . . .17
Inputline . . . . . . . . . .22
LHA archiver. . . . . . . . .12
Limited license . . . . . . . 7
Load configuration. . . . . .16
Location code . . . . . . . .21
strict format for tapes.21
MCBase
About... . . . . . . . .25
Ascii table. . . . . . .26
Calendar . . . . . . . .26
Colors . . . . . . . . .14
controls . . . . . . . .22
conversion . . . . . . . 2
dBase III(+) compatible. 2
Disclaimer . . . . . . . 8
DosShell . . . . . . . .27
Exit . . . . . . . . . .27
idea . . . . . . . . . . 2
license. . . . . . . .5, 7
MCBase . . . . . . . . . 2
Mouse. . . . . . . . . .14
Pack . . . . . . . . . .26
register (buy) . . . . . 5
Reindex. . . . . . . . .26
requirements . . . . . . 3
tailormade . . . . . . . 3
target . . . . . . . . . 2
Video. . . . . . . . . .16
MCBCNVRT. . . . . . . . . . .44
Memo editor . . . . . . . . .23
Memofield . . . . . . . . . .23
Memory manager. . . . . . . . 3
Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Browse, edit & add . . .25
Configuration settings .26
cursor keys. . . . . . .25
Editor . . . . . . . . .25
keyboard . . . . . .23, 25
Load configuration . . .16
MCBase . . . . . . . . .25
mouse. . . . . . . . . .25
point & click. . . . . .25
Print. . . . . . . . . .25
Printer. . . . . . . . .15
Select methods . . . . .14
Store configuration. . .16
View handling . . . . . .25
Modal dialog . . . . . . . . .22
Mouse. . . . . . . . . . .14, 25
Not enough memory. . . . . . . 3
Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Page eject . . . . . . . . . .32
Preselection . . . . . . . . .35
Printer. . . . . . . . . . . .15
Printjob . . . . . . . . .30, 38
"Confirm"-dialog. . . . .38
terminate . . . . . . . .38
Recommended hardware . . . . . 3
REGISTERED MCBASE USERS. . . . 5
Registration key . . . . . . . 7
Reindex. . . . . . . . . . . .26
Report . . . . . . . . . .30, 38
Scroll . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Scroll box . . . . . . . . . .23
Scrollbar. . . . . . . . . . .23
Select methods . . . . . . . .14
Selection dialog . . . . .24, 34
Shareware. . . . . . . . . . . 1
Shareware evaluation limit . . 5
Shareware status . . . . . . . 5
Shortcut . . . . . . . . .23, 25
Song artist. . . . . . . . . .20
Standard backup. . . . . . . .45
Store configuration. . . . . .16
Unique ID-code . . . . . . . .20
Upgrade FOR FREE . . . . . . . 5
Video mode . . . . . . . . . .16
View handling
Cascade . . . . . . . . .33
Close . . . . . . . . . .33
Close All . . . . . . . .33
Next. . . . . . . . . . .33
Previous. . . . . . . . .33
Resize/move . . . . . . .33
Tile. . . . . . . . . . .33
Zoom. . . . . . . . . . .33