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- Document VideoMaxe Release 04.20 documentation
-
- VideoMaxe Program Guide
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Release 04.20 © Stephan Sürken 1993
-
- Closed on 16 Sep 1993
-
-
- 0. Important
- =============
-
- 0.1. Copyright & legal stuff
- -----------------------------
-
- VideoMaxe 04.XX is © Stephan Sürken 1993.
- VMConvert 01.XX is © Stephan Sürken 1993.
- CCode 01.XX is © Stephan Sürken 1993.
-
- The whole package is SHAREWARE, that means you may copy it freely but
- if you really use it (and want to decode the full version ;-), you must
- send me a donation (see `How to register'). The whole package is
- Copyright © Stephan Sürken.
-
- If you copy it, you MUST copy the whole original archive.
- Exception: You may freely copy both documentation files "VideoMaxe.doc"
- and "VideoMaxe.guide" if you let them unchanged.
-
- If you sell it you MUST NOT demand more than your costs have been to
- copy it. Especially, you MUST NOT sell it for more than five (5) US
- Dollar or five (5) DM (or an equivalent in other currencies). This
- limit is obligatory for all Public Domain dealers.
-
- The program may be included in Public Domain Series, especially in
- Fred Fishs Amiga Disk Library.
-
- The program may in no way whatsoever be used commercially without
- the author`s permission.
-
- However, I am not responsible for any damages this program might do.
- Though it is tested thoroughly, I can`t guarantee that the program
- will perform exactly as decribed.
-
- The program must neither be used nor copied by any extremely right wing
- organisations or persons.
-
- 0.2. Release Notes
- -------------------
-
- VideoMaxe 04.20, © Stephan Sürken.
- Needs VideoMaxe.catalog 3.
-
- See `History' and `Release 04.20' for changes.
-
- Compiled with M2Amiga, Release 4.2.
- Program is reentrant, creates a min stack of 15000 Byte automatically.
- A needed but not existing library causes an assert with "Arts" error
- message.
-
- Special compilations for better CPUs possible if requested.
-
- 0.3. How to register
- ---------------------
-
- To be able to use all features of VideoMaxe you must adjust the
- correct release password in the `VideoMaxe preferences'. However,
- you can work without the password properly, too. In fact, the only
- thing you can't do is creating your own mask `entry list's, so that
- you are bound to the examples included in the package.
- Note that if you like the program and use it, you MUST NOT use the
- limited VideoMaxe without paying the donation. The limited VideoMaxe
- is ShareWare as well! When you register, you will get access to the
- full version as little "thank-you".
-
- You can obtain that password by sending me the shareware-donation of
-
- 30,- Deutsche Mark or 20,- US Dollar.
-
- Practically, the procedure should be like this:
-
- o Case 1: You have access to EMail.
- -> Send me an E-Mail including your full name (and e-mail
- address), indicating that you want to get the password.
- Simultaneously transmit the money to my bank account;
- take care to identify yourself sufficiently, so that I
- can find out who sent me the money.
- Then, I will e-mail you the password (and the newest
- version if requested).
- o Case 2: You have no access to EMail.
- -> Send me a standard letter including an sufficiently
- stamped return-envelope. Include the money into that
- letter or transmit it to my bank account.
- Then I will return the envelope with the password
- (and the disk with the newest version if requested).
-
- INNERHALB DEUTSCHLANDS:
- Sie können auch 5,- DM mehr überweisen, wenn sie keinen
- Rückumschlag einschicken wollen.
- Das Porto beträgt 1,00 DM (ohne Disk) und neuerdings
- 2,00 DM (nicht 1,70) mit Disk.
-
- See `The Author' for addresses.
-
- See `VideoMaxe preferences window' for information how to employ
- the password.
-
- 0.4. Rise from VideoMaxe 03.XX to 04.XX
- ----------------------------------------
-
- If you have used VideoMaxe 03.XX, you can update your project and
- your "Treiber"-files. This is done by the CLI-tool "VMConvert",
- residing in the "Tools" directory of the original archive.
- It can convert VideoMaxe 03.XX projects and VideoMaxe 03.XX
- "Treiber"-files to the current 04.XX format.
-
- Do this conversions with the multiple use installer script
- "InstallVM" in the original archive. Please start this up and
- read its help texts for details.
-
- Refer to VMConvert`s documentation (if existing) if you want to
- use it from Shell ("VMConvert ?" will show up the syntax).
-
- 0.5. Odds & Ends
- -----------------
-
- o The default (program-coded) and standard (installed)
- `layout preferences' open a PAL screen, 640x256. If you
- have a NTSC-only machine, you will get an error message on
- startup; simply ignore this messages, open a with a system`s
- default screen mode, change the `layout preferences' in
- VideoMaxe to your wishes & "Save" it (see bug `-(13)').
- o In some windows string/integer gadget contents are taken only if
- a IDCMP-GadgetUp arrives at the window (TAB or ENTER). So better
- press these keys in the gadgets after changing its contents
- to make sure.
- o VideoMaxe is localized while the documentation is in english
- only. I hope you will understand that I am simply not willing
- to keep several documents of this length for different languages
- up to date - this would simply end in chaos. So I choosed
- the language I hope most people will understand for this
- documentation.
- If YOU want to translate it however, why not? Contact me, see
- `The Author'.
- o If you however see texts in VideoMaxe that begin with a "(*) ",
- this indicates that in the catalog file you use this text had not
- yet been translated into the language of the catalog in question.
- This should not occur however.
- o Some words to the catalog file and menu/gadget shortcuts.
- There are some applications that strictly follow the style
- guide: They define for every window everything new and use
- the suggested names for the strings (i.e. XXX_MENU for
- menus or XXX_GAD for gadget text). This is simply needed
- if you want to define shortcuts for gadgets and menus in
- the catalog, BUT:
-
- 1st: you get monster names to differentiate the different
- window names, i.e. like
-
- MSG_TRANSFERPANEL_ABORT_ENTIRE_TRANSFER_GAD_STR
-
- from Olaf Barthel`s Term.
-
- 2nd: you get a damn lot of strings! E.g. Term`s source default
- strings file is about 200 K big! As these default strings
- must be hard-coded, that means 100 - 200 K more code
- (depending on the compliler`s optimization) only for
- the text!!
- And think about all the translaters that have to
- translate these strings...
-
- So, this is the reason why I will not define shortcuts via
- the catalog file. I will even try 2 reduce the number of
- needed strings by their intelligent combination.
-
-
- 1. Installation
- ================
-
- 1.1. Requirements
- ------------------
-
- To be able to run (this version of) VideoMaxe on your computer you must
- have any Amiga with OS 2.04+ and the locale library (available with
- WB 2.1+).
-
- Remark: I tried to make the program runable without the locale library
- to give users without WB 2.1 the chance to start the program.
- Normally one can`t do that with M2Amiga (see bug `-(14)'),
- but extra for new libraries since OS 36, they deliver optional
- library interfaces. These can be imported without letting
- the program assert if the library in question can`t be found,
- but the programmer must test if it was really opened.
- Great! I dedicated at least an hour to performing the
- needed changes to realize the library as option, then finally
- wanted to import the optional interface from my brand new
- OS 39 distribution of M2Amiga, and --
-
- IT WAS MISSING!!!!!!!!!
-
- 1.2. Accomplish installation
- -----------------------------
-
- Please use the multiple use installer script "InstallVM" in the
- original archive; read its help texts for details.
-
- If you want to do it by hand, read the `Documentation',
- understand it and do it yourself (old beggar).
-
-
- 2. Documentation
- =================
-
- This documentation is divided in two main parts, namely the chapters
- `General' that introduces basic types and concepts of VideoMaxe and
- `Details' that provide a detailed description of the program.
-
- 2.1. Introduction
- ------------------
-
- I now that many video organizers are already existent.
- Among these, I did not find one that would satisfy all features
- I wanted nor have the environment I demanded.
-
- Starting programming in 1989, releasing a first version openly
- in 1990 (02.11), this program has developed to a tool even
- I am quite satisfied with.
-
- Sure, nothing new, but its ultimate solution:
-
- VideoMaxe, THE video organizer!
-
-
- FEATURES
- ========
-
- (only some that just come to my mind...)
-
- Environment:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- o Full OS 2.0/2.1 support (Localization, Asl, fonts,
- application icon, etc.).
- o Comfortable screen/window layout saving
- o Font-sensitive runtime gadget calculation.
- o Comfortable installer script for installing, updating, etc.
- o Good documentation (english), text and guide format.
- o ...
-
- Concepts:
- ~~~~~~~~~
- o NO limitations whatsoever concerning amount of titles, rubrics,
- tapes (or whatever:+) except for your ram space.
- o Ultimate answer to the questions:
- o Where to record a new title?
- o How to spool to title x (counter, rest time, used time...)?
- o If I have a video recorder without rest or used time display,
- how can I get exact counter position?
- o How to express different compression modes (i.e. long play)?
- o A freely editable mask entry list for each tape and title; that
- means that you can carry as much additionally information as you
- wish per tape or title. Provides a mask concept to handle that
- (save, load masks etc.).
- o Title length are given in minutes AND seconds to be able to cover
- rather short titles (e.g. music).
- o Comfortable search routines
- o Printing
- o ...
-
- 2.2. General
- -------------
-
- This chapter provides an overview of the program`s basic concepts - so
- if you are an advanced amiga user you should be able to intuitively
- work with the program by understanding only this chapter.
-
- 2.2.1. Data Types
- ------------------
-
- VideoMaxe consists of many data types that have multiple relations
- and interact in multiple ways.
- I will give you a short list of the key types only. These are
- sufficient to understand VideoMaxe as a user.
-
- 2.2.1.1. Mask entry
- --------------------
-
- A mask entry is the basic type for VideoMaxe`s "data base" facility.
-
- It consists of:
-
- o Its name.
- o Its kind.
- Up to now, three different kinds are possible:
- - On/Off type
- - Number type
- - Text type
- o Its data; the kind of data depends on the mask entry`s kind.
-
- See `Mask entry window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.2. Mask entry list
- -------------------------
-
- A mask entry list is a list of mask entries. Important types
- containing such lists are `tape's, `title's and `mask's.
-
- It consists of:
-
- o An unlimited amount of mask entries. See `mask entry'.
-
- See `Mask entry list window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.3. Mask
- --------------
-
- A mask is a `mask entry list' combined with a name for identification.
-
- It consists of:
-
- o Its name.
- o Its `mask entry list'
-
- Note: It is used in `mask list's only. The mask entry lists of masks
- in a project`s mask list can be used with the mask entry lists
- of tapes and titles.
-
- See `Mask window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.4. Mask list
- --------------------
-
- A mask list is a list of `mask's. There is always one mask list
- per `project'. In a project, the first entry of that list will
- be taken as default for new tapes and the second entry will be
- taken as default for new titles.
-
- So, you see, this list should contain all your favorite masks
- for that project (for tapes & titles).
-
- It consist of
-
- o An unlimited number of `mask's.
-
- Note: You CAN enter values into the masks here, but I do not
- appreciate that. However, use values that will most
- likely be a default for a new title or tape.
- I appreciate: Text-empty text, Number-zero, On/Off-off.
-
- See `Mask list file' and `Mask list window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.5. Rubric
- ----------------
-
- A rubric is a classification for titles.
-
- It consists of:
-
- o Its name. Leading spaces will be automatically removed.
-
- It is linked to:
-
- o The list of `title's that are classified into this rubric.
-
- See `Rubric window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.6. Tape
- --------------
-
- A tape is the resource where a title is located physically.
-
- It consists of:
-
- o Its number.
- o Its length (in minutes).
- o Its "over hang", that is the time it is "longer" than described
- by the manufacturer (in minutes).
- The actual length of a tape (used for the calculations) is the
- addition of "length" and "over hang".
- o Its `mask entry list', containing additionally data.
-
- It is linked to:
-
- o The list of `title's recorded on this tape.
-
- See `Tape window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.7. Title
- ---------------
-
- A title is data that can be recorded on (any) tape.
-
- It consists of
-
- o Its name.
- o Its key for comparison. Is only internally used, not saved but created
- when inserting/changing a title. See `Alphabetical order concept'.
- o Its (play) length (in minutes and seconds).
- See `title compression concept'.
- o Its compression factor (fraction).
- See `title compression concept'.
- o Its boolean locked flag. Is this true, the title will not be taken
- into consideration for "used spaces suggestions".
- See `Suggestion concept'.
- o Its date and time. Both strings are shown (and MUST be typed) in
- the template of the OS locale prefs. See your Amiga User Manual
- for more details.
- o Its `mask entry list', containing additionally data.
-
- It is linked to
-
- o The `tape' it is recorded on.
- o The `rubric' it is classified into.
-
- See `Title window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.7.1. Title compression concept
- -------------------------------------
-
- Problem: There may be video recorders with the ability to
- compress. For example, many video recorders do have a
- so-called long-play-mode to compress the length of titles
- to half the original length. So one has to handle two
- different length, namely the play length and the actual
- length of a title. The first one should be there for
- the user, the second for VideoMaxe`s calculations.
-
- VideoMaxe`s solution: Every `title' has a length. This
- represents the play length. The actual length will be
- calculated internally. To be able to do that, one has
- to know the compression mode the title has been recorded
- in. As the only impact on VideoMaxe of a compression is
- (a prolonging or) shortening of the actual title length,
- it is enough to know how much a title length is
- compressed. The value indicating that is the compression
- factor of a `title'. This is the factor the recording
- is compressed due to its length concerning the used compression
- mode. This factor may be smaller than one to simulate prolonging
- of the titles length.
- For example, the compression factor for the compression mode
- "Long Play" is 2, the normal compression factor is 1.
-
- 2.2.1.7.2. Suggestion concept
- ------------------------------
-
- Problem: You want to record a new title - but on which tape???
-
- VideoMaxe`s solution: Every `title' has an actual length
- (see `title compression concept'). Every `tape' has a actual tape
- length (length+overhang). Every title has a boolean
- locked flag. With these three values the suggestion concept
- is built up.
- And that is how it goes: You create a new title and set
- the title`s length & compression mode. For this titel`s
- actual title length VideoMaxe provides suggestions where
- best to record it. Namely:
- o Suggestions for free spaces of time
- You get a list of all tapes the title will fit on. Ordered
- from the shortest to the longest possible actual rest time
- to be left on the tape if the titel would actually be placed
- there.
- o Suggestions for used spaces of time
- You get a list of all blocks of coherent titles (`tape' list!)
- with the "locked"-flag not set whose actual length are big
- enough to include the new title. If the block ends with a
- title that is simultaneously last on its tape, the tapes`s
- rest time is added to the block`s length. Blocks that
- contain a(t least one) other fitting block are redundant
- and not displayed. In the following I will write
-
- o (<title1>,.., <titleN>) for a block that is longer than needed and
- will thus "partly overplay" <titleN> and
- o (<title1>,.., <titleN> ..) for a block that can hold the new
- title only with the rest time of the tape (and thus will
- completely overplay all titles).
-
- So, you see, these blocks contain potential list of titles
- to be overplayed with the new title.
-
- This list is ordered from the shortest to the
- longest possible blend. The blend is the actual length
- that will contain a "partly overplayed" title
- ((title1,..,titleN)-block) OR
- the actual rest time left on the tape
- ((title1,..,titleN ..)-block))
- after actually accepting the suggestion.
-
- Example: You have a project with
-
- o Tape 1, actual length 244
- o Film 1, actual length 120, locked
- o Film 2, actual length 110
-
- o Tape 2, actual length 183
- o Docu 1, actual length 45
- o Docu 2, actual length 45
-
-
- # Suggestions for actual new title length = 14:
-
- Free spaces suggestion list:
- (Tape 1) (Tape 2)
- Used spaces suggestion list:
- (Docu 1) (Docu 2) (Film 2)
-
- # Suggestions for actual new title length = 90:
-
- Free spaces suggestion list:
- (Tape 2)
- Used spaces suggestion list:
- (Docu 1, Docu 2) (Film 2) (Docu 2 ..)
-
- # Suggestions for actual new title length = 100:
-
- Free spaces suggestion list:
- -no suggestion possible-
- Used spaces suggestion list:
- (Film 2) (Docu 2 ..) (Docu 1, Docu 2 ..)
-
- # Suggestions for actual new title length = 125:
-
- Free spaces suggestion list:
- -no suggestion possible-
- Used spaces suggestion list:
- (Docu 2 ..) (Docu 1, Docu 2 ..)
-
- 2.2.1.8. Project
- -----------------
-
- A project is a representation for a collection of tapes.
-
- It consists of
-
- o Its name.
- o Its preferences:
- o How to show the spool information, see `spool information concept'.
- o A `mask list', containing the mask entry list templates for this
- project.
- o A `video recorder' for counter calculations.
- See `spool information concept'
- o Its articles-string.
- See `Alphabetical order concept'
- o A `printer preferences' that contains the projects defaults
- printer prefs.
- o Its list of `rubric's.
- o Its list of `tape's.
- o Its list of `title's.
- o Its list of clipped titles. This list is not saved in the
- `project file' and has no special meaning - you`ll simply find
- it very useful when working with VideoMaxe.
-
- See `Project file' and `Project window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.8.1. Spool information concept
- -------------------------------------
-
- A spool information provides the information needed to access
- a title (with a `video recorder').
-
- A `project' can have three different kinds of spool information
- show types adjusted in its preferences; the adjusted type has
- impact on all output operations done with the project.
-
- These types are
-
- o "Used time" shows the spool information of a title as used time.
- This is the time from start of the tape upto the beginning of
- the title.
- For example: "Used time: 90 Minutes", if a title is recorded
- 90 minutes after the begin of the tape.
- o "Rest time" shows the spool information of a title as rest time.
- This is the time from the beginning of the title upto the end
- of the tape.
- For example: "Rest time: 110 Minutes", if a title starts
- 110 minutes before the end of the tape.
- o "Counter" shows the spool information of a title as counter
- position. This is the counter position of the title as
- calculated by the adjusted `video recorder' of the project.
-
- 2.2.1.8.2. Alphabetical order concept
- --------------------------------------
-
- o General comparison of strings
-
- Since release 04.20, VideoMaxe uses the locale library for comparison,
- using the "Collate 2" mode.
- If you do not have the locale library (and VideoMaxe finally runs
- without it, see `Requirements'), a normal ASCII compare will be used.
-
- This comparison is used for every alphabetically ordered list in
- VideoMaxe.
-
- Examples for alphabetically ordered lists: rubric list, any rubric`s
- title list, main project`s title list.
-
- o Special comparison of titles
-
- Before executing the general string compare, a titel`s name is
- converted to a "key"-string, that actually is used for the
- comparison.
-
- This convertion executes two steps:
-
- o Delete leading spaces.
- o Delete all pretexts defined in the project`s article-string.
- The case sense is ignored here (not localized yet, so no
- special chars will be capped (i.e. "ö" to "Ö" will not be
- performed))
-
- The articles-string:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Every project contains such articles-string. It contains the
- pretexts to be left out in alphabetical order; every pre-text
- must end with a "|"-char.
-
- Example: Let the articles-string be "A |An |The |". This would leave
- out the english articles "a", "an" and "the" when comparing
- strings.
- Thus, "A Zoo", "The Giraffe", "An Elefant" would be ordered
- to: "An Elefant", "The Giraffe", "A Zoo".
-
- IMPORTANT: Note that if you change the articles-string, the order will
- NOT automatically changed in all the list at once - only new
- items will be ordered with the new comparison.
- To perform this, you will have to save the project and
- then reload it.
-
- 2.2.1.9. VideoMaxe preferences
- -------------------------------
-
- A VideoMaxe preferences represents data with that VideoMaxe is
- configured. There`s is always exactly one active while the
- program is running.
-
- It consists of
-
- o The password. If this is correct, you will have access to all
- features of VideoMaxe. See `How to register'.
- o The (name of the) default `mask list' to use with new projects.
- o The (name of the) default `video recorder' file to use with
- new projects.
- o The (name of the) default `printer preferences' file to use with
- new projects.
- o Bool flag "Copy Projects?": Projects will be copied when entering
- the project editor if this is set. This may be slow, but provides
- the possibility to cancel the project editor.
- o Bool flag "Save Icons?": Icons are saved with any file saving
- operation if this is set.
- o Bool flag "Show picture ...?": Shows the title picture with every
- `About' (and so on every startup) if this is set.
- o All default directory names for the load and save operations
- on the six different filetypes.
-
- Note that the first three entries are files that will be loaded as
- default for _new_ projects only - they won`t affect _existing_
- projects at all.
- The last six entries exactly represent the default directories
- for the six filetypes described in `File types'.
-
- See `VideoMaxe preferences file' and `VideoMaxe preferences window'
- as well.
-
- 2.2.1.10. Layout preferences
- ----------------------------
-
- A Layout preferences represents data with that VideoMaxe`s layout
- (screen, window etc.) is configured. There is always exactly one
- active while the program is running.
-
- It consists of
-
- o The screen mode, colours, fonts etc. to use in VideoMaxe
- o The shapes (including the zoom state) of all VideoMaxe windows.
-
- See `Layout preferences file' and `Layout preferences window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.11. Printer preferences
- -----------------------------
-
- A Printer preferences represents data with that VideoMaxe`s printing
- is configured. Each `Project' contains exactly one.
-
- It consists of
-
- o Four different adjustments concerning the print.
- See its editor and you will see....
-
- See `Printer preferences file' and `Printer preferences window' as well.
-
- 2.2.1.12. Video recorder
- -------------------------
-
- A video recorder represents the behaviour of a counter of a special
- recorder. There is always one video recorder per project.
-
- It consists of
-
- o Four different functions (for four different tape lengths)
- of a video recorder counter. (4 different functions as the
- calculations may differ with different tape lengths).
- This function calculates for any give used time a counter
- position.
- A such function consists of
- o Its preferred tape length. Zero indicates that this function
- should be ignored.
- For tape calculations the function will be chosen, whose
- function`s preferred tape length is the most close to the
- length of the tape.
- o A list of "movements per minute". This will contain the
- movement of the counter in a special minute (from start
- of the tape).
- To get to theses values you have to spool to these positions
- (i.e. minute 6), let the tape run for one minute and then
- see how much the counter has proceeded.
- (No fine work.)
-
- Notes: In most cases, you will not need these functions as you`re
- satisfied with rest- or/and used time. Engage yourself in
- creating such functions only if you urgently need the
- counter positions, i.e. if you cannot point-spool without
- it. If you really have created one I would be pleased to
- release it in newer versions.
-
- See `Video recorder file' and `Video recorder window' as well.
-
- 2.2.2. File Types
- ------------------
-
- There are six filetypes VideoMaxe can load and save.
-
- "Default names" are the file names that will be accessed via
- the `standard menus' "Load" and "Save".
-
- "Default icons" are the file names of the icon VideoMaxe will
- use when saving a file of that type with the "Save icons?"
- flag set in the `VideoMaxe preferences'. If this file does not
- exists, the system`s default icon will be used.
-
- 2.2.2.1. VideoMaxe preferences file
- ------------------------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `VideoMaxe preferences'.
-
- Default name: VM:Config/VM.prefs
- Default icon: VM:Config/VideoMaxePrefsIcons.info
-
- 2.2.2.2. Layout preferences file
- ---------------------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `layout preferences'.
-
- Default name: VM:Config/LO.prefs
- Default icon: VM:Config/LayoutPrefsIcon.info
-
- 2.2.2.3. Printer preferences file
- ----------------------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `printer preferences'.
-
- Default name: Defined in the `VideoMaxe preferences'.
- Used for new projects only, not accessable via
- "Load" or "Save".
- Default icon: VM:Config/PrinterPrefsIcon.info
-
- 2.2.2.4. Video recorder file
- -----------------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `video recorder'.
-
- Default name: Defined in the `VideoMaxe preferences'.
- Used for new projects only, not accessable via
- "Load" or "Save".
- Default icon: VM:Config/VideoRecorderIcon.info
-
- 2.2.2.5. Mask list file
- ------------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `mask list'.
-
- Default name: Defined in the `VideoMaxe preferences'.
- Used for new projects only, not accessable via
- "Load" or "Save".
- Default icon: VM:Config/MaskListIcon.info
-
- 2.2.2.6. Project file
- ----------------------
-
- It contains all data of a `project'.
-
- Default name: Defined as the name of the last disk access with that
- project (e.g. new projects have no default, just loaded
- projects have the name they are loaded from as default,
- etc.).
- Not accessable via "Load".
- Default icon: VM:Config/ProjectIcon.info
-
- 2.2.3. Controlling the program
- -------------------------------
-
- VideoMaxe is window-oriented and modularized. That means that you
- normally manipulate a certain amount of data in a window,
- encapsulated from the rest.
-
- Note that most of VideoMaxe`s behaviour will not be described at all
- in this documentation as I think it is self-evident. For example,
- error messages or safety requests will nowhere be documented.
-
- 2.2.3.1. Standard Gadgets
- --------------------------
-
- There are standard gadgets appearing repeatedly in the program`s
- windows that generally mean the same. Here`s a list of those
- gadgets:
-
- o Standard Gadgets manupulating an item
-
- OK : Push the data as it is into action.
- Delete : Delete the item whose data is being shown.
- Cancel : Leave the window with exactly the situation as it
- has been before opening it.
- Equivalent to "WindowClose".
-
- o Standard Gadgets manupulating a list of items
-
- OK : Push the data as it is into action.
- New : Create a new list item.
- Edit : Edit the active list item.
- Empty : Empty the list (Length(list) = 0).
- Cancel : Leave the window with exactly the situation as it
- has been before opening it.
- Equivalent to "WindowClose".
-
-
- Note: Side effects and "Cancel"
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Note that to be able to "Cancel", the window must operate on a
- copy of the data. So, if you are not able to "Cancel" (as
- the button is ghosted), the data has not been copied. This is,
- for example, the case with the Window "Project" if you put off
- "Copy Project?" in the VideoMaxe preferences. This is useful,
- as the copying of a big project might take a long time.
- Note, too, that "Cancel" leaves you in exactly the same
- PROGRAM situation but you may have changed the programs
- ENVIRONMENTAL situation, for example by file-saving something
- in a window (in fact, file-savings are the ONLY side effect
- operations of that kind in this program). A simple example of
- that is changing and saving the VideoMaxe preferences and
- leaving the window via Cancel". The changes will not be taken
- by the program (certainly, as you selected Cancel!), but at
- the next startup of VideoMaxe this changed file will be read
- and put to action.
-
- 2.2.3.2. Standard menus
- ------------------------
-
- Every window might have a menu as well. Push the right mouse button
- to see it (suprise!). For all the menu items there is one rule
- to get their meaning: Read them! Menu items are read with their
- whole "path", e.g. "Rubric.New" or "Specials.Print.Rubric list".
- Employing that rule I bet you get at least a hint to any item`s
- meaning.
-
- There are three standard menu items concerning file accesses:
-
- o "Load" will load a file with a fixed name.
- Global key shortcut "L".
- o "Save" will save a file to a fixed name.
- Global key shortcut "S".
- o "Open" will open a file requester and let you choose a file to load.
- Global key shortcut "O".
- o "Save as" will open a file requester and let you choose a filename
- to save to.
- Global key shortcut "A".
-
- Global menu shortcuts will not be used for anything else anywhere.
-
- 2.3. Details
- -------------
-
- This chapter will describe the programs behaviour and interface
- in detail. Mainly, all different windows are described one by one.
-
- 2.3.1. Startup
- ---------------
-
- 2.3.1.1. How to startup
- ------------------------
-
- You can startup VideoMaxe in two main ways: from CLI/Shell or from
- Workbench. From Shell, simply type
-
- VM:VideoMaxe [RETURN]
-
- and from Workbench simply doubleklick on the VideoMaxe Icon.
-
- You may use an unlimited (unregarding the max allowed length for
- an argument line, 255 chars) amount of filenames as argument. Only
- files of the types VideoMaxe preferences, Layout preferences and
- projects are regarded and preloaded. For example from Shell you
- could type
-
- VM:VideoMaxe MyFineLayout MyFineVideoCassettes [RETURN]
-
- . This would let VideoMaxe startup with the layout `MyFineLayout` and
- preload the project `MyFineVideoCassettes`. Certainly you have the same
- opportunities from WB, i.e. via doubleklicking one (or more) VideoMaxe
- project icon(s) or simply doubleklicking on an enhanced election
- including the VideoMaxe Icon. Sure u`ll get that straight.
-
- 2.3.1.2. Startup configuration
- -------------------------------
-
- Though you can run VideoMaxe only with the file "VideoMaxe" copied
- anywhere to your (hard) disk, I strongly advice you to use the
- logical device "VM:". If you do not, however, you will have click
- away several requesters on every startup of VideoMaxe (but perhaps you
- like that).
-
- Note that if the logical device "VM:" is not present, it will
- - after one system request for it - automatically be assigned to
- the current directory on startup; note also that the directory
- "VM:Config" will be created if non-existent, and address your
- thanks to the style guide.
-
- Preloaded files:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- o Default `VideoMaxe preferences file'
- o Default `Layout preferences file'
-
- o All default icons for the six different file types
- `Mask list file', `Project file', `Printer preferences file',
- `Video recorder file', `VideoMaxe preferences file' and
- `Layout preferences file'.
-
- o The Catalog-File "VideoMaxe.catalog", that may be located in
- "LOCALE:Catalogs/<lang>/" or in "<startup-cd>/Catalogs/<lang>".
- See your Amiga User Manual for more details about localization.
-
- o "VM:Config/VM.pic". Data for the title picture, shown with "About".
- Is not shown if you put it off in the `VideoMaxe preferences' or if
- VideoMaxe can`t open an adequate screen (PAL:Hires, 4 colours).
-
- 2.3.2. VideoMaxe preferences window
- ------------------------------------
-
- In this window the `VideoMaxe preferences' are edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Password". With this gadget you can adjust the password. Type
- the correct password here and leave the window via "OK". Then,
- the screen title should be changed to "<version> - Registered user".
- If not, then you have not typed the correct password.
- o "Mask list" file name of the default `mask list' for new projects.
- o "Video recorder" file name of the default `video recorder' for
- new projects.
- o "Printer preferences" file name of the default `printer preferences'
- for new projects.
- o "Copy projects?" lets you edit this flags of the
- `VideoMaxe preferences'.
- o "Save icons?" lets you edit this flags of the
- `VideoMaxe preferences'.
- o "Show picture with about?" lets you edit this flags of the
- `VideoMaxe preferences'.
-
- o "Mask list" file name of the default `mask list' for new projects.
-
- o "Project path" lets you edit the default directory path for the file
- requester when processing `project file's.
- o "Mask list path" lets you edit the default directory path for the file
- requester when processing `mask list file's.
- o "Printer preferences path" lets you edit the default directory path
- for the file requester when processing `printer preferences file's.
- o "Video recorder path" lets you edit the default directory path for
- the file requester when processing `video recorder file's.
- o "VideoMaxe preferences path" lets you edit the default directory path
- for the file requester when processing `VideoMaxe preferences file's.
- o "Layout preferences path" lets you edit the default directory path for
- the file requester when processing `layout preferences file's.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "VideoMaxe preferences"
- o `Standard menus' "Load", "Open", Save", "Save as" are processing
- `VideoMaxe preferences file's.
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Default" activates the values of the hard coded VideoMaxe default.
-
- All disk operations can easily be done via the file requester by
- clicking on the gadgets right of the string gadgets.
-
- 2.3.3. Layout preferences window
- ---------------------------------
-
- In this window the `layout preferences' are edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Screen mode" pops up the system`s screen mode requester. Please
- refer to your Amiga for explanation.
- You can edit the screen mode here.
-
- o "Public screen?". If checked, the VideoMaxe screen will be a public
- screen. The public screen id is "VM-Screen".
- Don`t check this if you are not sure what a public screen is.
- o "Shanghai windows?". If checked, all VideoMaxe windows will be
- opened on the default public screen, else on the VideoMaxe screen.
- Don`t check this if you are not sure what the default public screen
- is.
-
- Use a public screen manager to handle the last two flags.
-
- o "Colours" lets you edit the screen`s colours.
- Not yet supported (04.20).
- o "Screen font" lets you edit the font to be used as screen`s default.
- Window and screen titles will be printed in that font.
- o "Menu font" lets you edit the font to be used for menu texts.
- o "Gadget font" lets you edit the font to be used for gadget texts.
-
- All font selectors pop up the system`s font selector window.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Layout preferences"
- o `Standard menus' "Load", "Open", Save", "Save as" are processing
- `layout preferences file's.
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Default" activates the values of the hard coded VideoMaxe default.
-
- Remember that, though not visible, the shapes (including the zoom
- state) of all VideoMaxe windows are hold here. They can`t be adjusted
- here, but the editor always contains the current shapes after entering
- it. It certainly does not contain the current shapes if you have
- previously loaded a layout from disk inside the editor.
- If you want the shape of the layout window to be snapshot
- as well, adjust the layout editor window and leave it via
- "Cancel", as "OK" should use the (perhaps loaded) values...
-
- 2.3.4. Project list window
- ---------------------------
-
- In this window the list of all currently loaded `project's is shown.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o The list gadget displays the current list of projects.
- The projects are represented in the list through their names (NOT
- their _file_ names!), preceded by "[ ] " for an unchanged, "[*] "
- for a changed project.
- You can add en entry to the list either by loading a project or
- by creating a new project via the standard "New" gadget. Latter
- will (load the standard files for new projects and then) pop up
- the project editor with the new project.
- You can delete a list entry by deleting an existing project
- in the project editor.
- o `Standard Gadgets'
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Project"
- o `Standard menus' "Open", "Save", "Save as" are processing
- projects. The fixed file name of a project is the file name
- it has been loaded from.
- o "About" tries to show the VideoMaxe title picture if its
- flag in the `VideoMaxe preferences' is set and then shows
- some information about this version of VideoMaxe in a window.
- o "Iconify" will put VideoMaxe into iconification mode. That means
- that the screen will be closed and an application icon will
- be placed on the Workbench. You may drag `VideoMaxe preferences',
- `layout preferences' and `project' files onto the VideoMaxe app
- icon (in fact, you may drag anything onto it, but only these
- files will be processed...). Used mainly to gain memory and
- clean up the machine.
- o "Quit" will try to quit the program, equivalent to "Window Close".
-
- o "Preferences"
- o "VideoMaxe" will pop up the `VideoMaxe preferences window'.
- o "Layout" will pop up the `layout preferences window'.
-
- o "Specials"
- o "Swap two entries" will swap two entries in the project list
- however.
-
- 2.3.5. Project window
- ----------------------
-
- In this window a `project' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" is a string gadget containing the project`s name (NOT its
- file name !!)
- o The list selector gadget underneath the "Name" gadget let you
- choose between the different "list-display-modes":
- o "Title list sorted by name" displays all titles
- (in alphabetical order)
- o "Title list of tape" displays all titles of the active tape
- (sorted by their occurence on the tape)
- o "Title list of rubric" displays all titles of the active rubric
- (in alphabetical order)
- o "Title list sorted by date" displays all titles
- (sorted by their date)
- o "Clipped title list" displays all titles in the clipped title list.
- o "Rubric" displays the active `rubric' and let you freely choose
- a new active rubric from the project`s rubric list via the
- slider gadget above.
- The active rubric is always the rubric of the active title.
- o "Tape" displays the active `tape' and let you freely choose
- a new active tape from the project`s tape list via the
- slider gadget above.
- The active tape is always the tape of the active title.
- o The dominating list gadget contains the list of all titles of the
- active list. This active list is determined by the list selector,
- the active rubric and the active tape.
- In this list there is always one active `title' (or none, if the list
- has no entries) that is displayed at the bottom of the list. You
- can activate any title of the list by clicking onto it. By that,
- you will automaticallly change the active tape and active rubric.
- A doubleklick on a titel will pop up the `title window' with that
- title.
- o "Spool information" displays the spool information of the active
- title. The kind of this information depends on the adjustments
- in the project`s preferences: rest time, used time or counter.
- See Menus.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Rubric"
- o "Edit" pops up the `rubric window' with the active rubric.
- o "New" pops up the `rubric window' for a new rubric.
- o "Choose" pops up a window with a list of all rubrics with the
- possibility to choose an new active rubric.
- o "Print" pops up the `print window' to print the rubric.
-
- o "Tape"
- o "Edit" pops up the `tape window' with the active tape.
- o "New" pops up the `tape window' for a new tape.
- o "Choose" pops up a window with a list of all tapes with the
- possibility to choose a new active tape.
- o "Search" pops up the `search for tape window'.
- o "Print" pops up the `print window' to print the tape.
-
- o "Title"
- o "Edit" pops up the `title window' with the active title.
- o "New" pops up the `title window' for a new title.
- o "Copy active title" pops up the `title window' for a new title,
- copying some data from the active title to the new (see
- Bug `-(7)').
- o "Search" pops up the `search for title window'.
- o "Print" pops up the `print window' to print the title.
- o "Add to clip list" adds the active title to the clipped title list
- of the project (if the active title is not already the clip list).
- o "Remove from clip list" removes the active title from the clipped
- title list of the project (if the active title is in the clip list).
-
- o "Preferences" lets you adjust the preferences of the displayed
- project.
- o "Spool information"
- o "Used time" advices VideoMaxe to normally display the used time
- as spool information for a title.
- o "Rest time" advices VideoMaxe to normally display the rest time
- as spool information for a title.
- o "Counter" advices VideoMaxe to normally display the calculated
- counter position referring to the adjusted `video recorder'
- as spool information for a title.
- o "Mask list" pops up the `mask list window' with the mask list
- of the project.
- o "Video recorder" pops up the `video recorder window' with the
- project`s `video recorder'.
- o "Articles" pops up the a string request window with the `project'`s
- article string. See `Alphabetical order concept'.
- o "Printer" pops up the `printer preferences window' with the
- project`s `printer preferences'.
-
- o "Specials" covers some special features.
- o "Start values" sets all data of the displayed project back to
- the values it had when entering the window. Only accessable
- if you have "Copy Projects?" on in the `VideoMaxe preferences'
- (or with new projects).
- o "Mask" covers some special features handling the titles `mask's.
- (The texts of these items are long enough to be self-explaining...)
- o "Print"
- o "Rubric list" pops up the `print window' to print the rubric list.
- o "Tape list" pops up the `print window' to print the tape list.
- o "Active title list" pops up the `print window' to print the
- current title list.
- o "Statistics" pops up a window with some more or less interesting
- numbers and diagrams.
- o "Clear clipped title list" will delete all titles from the clipped
- title list.
-
- 2.3.6. Rubric window
- ---------------------
-
- In this window a `rubric' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" lets you edit the name of the rubric.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
-
- 2.3.7. Tape window
- -------------------
-
- In this window a `tape' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Number" lets you edit the number of the tape. The tape number
- is an id for a tape.
- o "Length" lets you edit the length of the tape. A RETURN or TAB
- in this gadget will perform a default calculation of the tape
- overhang.
- o "Tape overhang" lets you edit the overhang of the tape.
- o "Mask entry list" pops up the `mask entry list window' with the
- mask entry list of that tape.
- o "Show tape" will display the tape in an asynchronous window if
- checked.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Tape overhang"
- o "Default" calculates a normal tape overhang, depending on the
- value in the "Length" gadget. A tape with 240 minutes for
- example has a default tape overhang of 4 minutes.
-
- 2.3.8. Title window
- --------------------
-
- In this window a `title' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" lets you edit the name of the tape. There may be multiple
- titles with the same name.
- o "Tape" lets you edit the tape the title is recorded on. You can`t
- change the tape if you are editing an existing title.
- o "Rubric" lets you edit the rubric the title is classified to.
- o "Length" lets you edit the title's length. The first gadget
- contains the minutes, the latter the seconds. Normally you`ll
- not use the seconds, but they`re there if you for example want
- to store pieces of music.
- o "Compression factor" lets you edit the compression factor.
- See `Title' for explanation.
- o "locked" lets you edit the status of the title. See
- `suggestions window'.
- o "Date" lets you edit the title`s date. For new titles, this is
- initially set to the current date.
- o "Time" lets you edit the title`s time. For new titles, this is
- initially set to the current time.
- o "Mask entry list" pops up the `mask entry list window' with the mask
- entry list of the title.
-
- o "Suggestion exists?". If checked, this means that there is a
- suggestion present. A click on it then means killing the
- present suggestion. If it is not checked, a click on this gadget
- will pop up the `suggestions window', presenting the
- `suggestion concept'.
- Can only be accessed if you`re editing a new title.
- o "Accept suggestion?". If checked, this will cause VideoMaxe to
- regard the existing suggestion when choosing "Ok". Can only be
- accessed if a suggestion exists.
- o "Show tape?" will display the tape of the title in an asynchronous
- window if checked. Mutual excludes with "Show suggestion?".
- o "Show suggestion?" will display the active suggestion of the title
- in an asynchronous window if checked.
- Mutual excludes with "Show tape?".
- Can only be accessed if a suggestion exists.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Compression factor". See `Title' for explanation.
- o "none" will set the compression factor to 1.
- o "Long play" will set the compression factor to 2.
- o "Date"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values for date AND time that
- were active when the window was entered.
- o "current" will set the date AND time of the title to the current
- date and time.
-
- 2.3.9. Mask list window
- ------------------------
-
- In this window a `mask list' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o The gadget containing the list of the masks. The entries are
- represented by their `mask' names, arbitrary order.
- A click on an entry will activate it, a doubleclick will
- pop up the `mask window' with the mask in question.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Mask list"
- o `Standard menus' "Open", "Save As" are accessing mask lists.
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Swap two entries" gives you the opportunity to swap to mask
- positions in the list.
-
- 2.3.10. Mask window
- -------------------
-
- In this window a `mask' is displayed and can be edited.
- If you are editing the first mask of the project`s `mask list',
- the window title will be "Default mask for new tapes", if
- you are editing the second mask it will be "Default mask for new
- titles".
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" lets you edit the mask`s name.
- o "Mask entry list" pops up the mask `entry list window' with the
- mask entry list of the mask
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
-
- 2.3.11. Mask entry list window
- ------------------------------
-
- In this window a `mask entry list' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o An unlimited amount of gadgets representing a `mask entry'.
- The VALUES of these mask entries can be edited here, their
- type and name are changed in a `mask entry window'.
- Thus, there may be three different kinds:
- o On/Off type. Displayed by a checkbox-gadget, followed by the
- mask entry`s name.
- o Number kind. Displayed by the mask entry`s name followed by
- an integer gadget.
- o Text kind. Displayed by the mask entry`s name followed by
- a string gadget.
- o A mutual exclude gadget that lets you choose the active mask
- entry. Visibly through circles preceding the mask entries.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Swap two entries" gives you the opportunity to swap to mask
- entry positions.
- o "Use a mask" lets you choose a mask of the project`s mask list
- to use its mask entry list in this window.
- o "Append a mask" lets you choose a mask of the project`s mask list
- to append its mask entry list to the active mask entry list in
- this window.
- o "Merge a mask" lets you choose a mask of the project`s mask list
- to merge its mask entry list with the active mask entry list in
- this window. This is like "Append ...", but mask entries with
- a name that is already existent in the active list are not
- appended.
-
- 2.3.12. Mask entry window
- --------------------------
-
- In this window a `mask entry' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" lets you edit the name of the mask entry.
- o The list kind gadget lets you edit the type of the mask entry.
- You can choose:
- o "On/Off type" to store a boolean value with this mask entry.
- o "Number type" to store a number with this mask entry.
- o "Text type" to store a text with this mask entry.
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
-
- 2.3.13. Suggestions window
- ---------------------------
-
- In this window the `suggestion concept' for a given actual title
- length is presented with option to select a suggestion.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Required space of time" displays the actual length for that
- suggestions are requested.
- o "Free spaces of time" displays the suggestions for free spaces
- of time for the required space of time. A click on an entry
- will activate it and display the suggestion in question in
- an asynchronous window. A doubleclick on an entry
- will select that suggestion and exit the suggestions window.
- o "Used spaces of time" displays the suggestions for used spaces
- of time for the required space of time. A click on an entry
- will activate it and display the suggestion in question in
- an asynchronous window. A doubleclick on an entry
- will select that suggestion and exit the suggestions window.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'.
-
-
- 2.3.14. Search for tape window
- --------------------------------
-
- In this window you can comfortably search for a `tape'.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Text to search for" lets you edit the token that should be found.
- o The 1st cycle gadget lets you adjust the following search options:
- o "Search for full text" will search for the occurence of the full
- text "as it is" given as token.
- o "Search for pattern" will search for any occurence of the token
- and will not regard case sense.
-
- o The 2nd cycle gadget lets you adjust the following search options:
- o "Search in tape name only" will only search in the "number" field
- of the tapes. Note that for that purpose, token will be
- transformed into a number.
- o "Search in all texts" will search in all texts. That means, it
- will search in the "number" field AND in all mask entries of the
- type text. See `mask entry'.
-
- o "Clear" will set the active tape to NIL. That means that the next
- search via "Next Matching" will be started at the beginning of
- the tape list.
- Will be shown by the text "No more matching entries" in the
- "Found tape"-Gadget.
- o "Next matching" will perform a search with the adjusted options.
- See "Found tape" for more information.
- o "Found tape" displays the found tape.
- This is simultaneously the active tape, used as list position
- where to start the search from. There are three possible entries:
- o "Not searched yet". Active tape NIL. Search starts at the
- beginning of the list. Initial entry.
- o "No more matching entries". Active tape NIL. Search starts at the
- beginning of the list. Entry after "Clear" or unsuccesful
- search.
- o The name of a tape. Active tape not NIL. Search starts directly
- after the active tape. Entry after successful search.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'. "Ok" will take over the active tape.
-
- 2.3.15. Search for title window
- --------------------------------
-
- In this window you can comfortably search for a `title'.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "List to search in" displays the list that will be used for
- the search. This value depend on from where the search was
- called.
-
- o "Text to search for" lets you edit the token that should be found.
- o The 1st cycle gadget lets you adjust the following search options:
- o "Search for full text" will search for the occurence of the full
- text "as it is" given as token.
- o "Search for pattern" will search for any occurence of the token
- and will not regard case sense.
-
- o The 2nd cycle gadget lets you adjust the following search options:
- o "Search in title name only" will only search in the "name" field
- of the titles. Please note that that means you will search in
- the "key"-strings of the titles only.
- See `Alphabetical order concept'.
- o "Search in all texts" will search in all texts. That means, it
- will search in the "name" field AND in all mask entries of the
- type text. See `mask entry'.
-
- o "Clear" will set the active title to NIL. That means that the next
- search via "Next Matching" will be started at the beginning of
- the list we are searching in.
- Will be shown by the text "No more matching entries" in the
- "Found Title"-Gadget.
- o "Next matching" will perform a search with the adjusted options.
- See "Found title" for more information.
- o "Found title" displays the found title.
- This is simultaneously the active title, used as list position
- where to start the search from. There are three possible entries:
- o "Not searched yet". Active title NIL. Search starts at the
- beginning of the list. Initial entry.
- o "No more matching entries". Active title NIL. Search starts at the
- beginning of the list. Entry after "Clear" or unsuccesful
- search.
- o The name of a title. Active title not NIL. Search starts directly
- after the active title. Entry after successful search.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'. "Ok" will take over the active title.
-
-
- 2.3.16. Printer preferences window
- -----------------------------------
-
- In this window the `printer preferences' are displayed and can be edited.
-
- All real values in centimeters.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o Configuration number lets you select the `printer preferences'
- configuration that should be displayed in this window.
- o "1st configuration" to "4th configuration"
- o "Name" lets you edit the name this print configuration.
- o "Paper length" lets you edit the length of the paper to print to.
- o "Paper width" lets you edit the width of the paper to print to.
- o "Print length" lets you edit the length of the print output
- inside the paper length.
- o "Print width" lets you edit the width of the print output
- inside the paper width.
- o "Left margin" lets you edit the position the print should start
- from the left.
- o "Flip Margins?". If checked, margins will be flipped (e.g. for
- "two-sides-print".
- o "Lines Per Inch?" lets you select the horizontal print depth.
- o "Characters Per Inch?" lets you select the vertical print depth.
-
- o "Print tape" lets you select how to print a tape.
- o "nothing" prints no tape.
- o "little" prints crucial informations.
- o "medium" prints enough informations.
- o "verbose" prints a damn lot of informations.
-
- o "Print title" lets you select how to print a title.
- o "nothing" prints no title.
- o "little" prints crucial informations.
- o "medium" prints enough informations.
- o "verbose" prints a damn lot of informations.
-
- o "Letter quality?". If checked, print will be in LQ mode.
- o "Proportional?". If checked, print will be proportional.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Printer preferences"
- o `Standard menus' "Open", "Save as" are processing
- `printer preferences files'.
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Default" activates the values of the hard coded VideoMaxe default.
-
- 2.3.17. Print window
- ---------------------
-
- This window lets you perform a print. It depends on how this
- window has been entered what will be printed.
-
- Please read `-(15)'.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Head line" lets you edit the head line of the print.
- Initially this will be a senseful text that tells what
- will be printed.
- o Configuration number lets you select the `printer preferences'
- configuration that should be used with the print.
- o "1st configuration" to "4th configuration"
- o "Tape mask" lets you choose how to print the mask entry lists
- of tapes.
- o "nothing" prints no mask entry lists.
- o "all" prints every mask entry of the mask entry lists.
- o "filtered" prints only the mask entries that are in the
- chosen mask. Only if this is selected, you can choose
- a mask out of the project`s mask list.
- o "Title mask" lets you choose how to print the mask entry lists
- of titles.
- o "nothing" prints no mask entry lists.
- o "all" prints every mask entry of the mask entry lists.
- o "filtered" prints only the mask entries that are in the
- chosen mask. Only if this is selected, you can choose
- a mask out of the project`s mask list.
- o `Standard gadgets'. Note that "Ok" will perform the print.
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Specials"
- o "Change printer preferences" pops up the
- `printer preferences window' with the active printer preferences.
- Initially, the active printer preferences are the printer
- preferences of the project print has been called from.
- Changing the preferences here will never have an impact on
- the project`s printer preferences but only locally on this
- window.
-
- 2.3.18. Video recorder window
- ------------------------------
-
- In this window a `video recorder' is displayed and can be edited.
-
- Gadgets
- ~~~~~~~
- o "Name" lets you edit the name the video recorder whose counter
- functions are edited.
- o The cycle gadget lets you edit the function to edit.
- o "1st counter" to "4th counter" for the four possible counter
- functions.
- o "Preferred tape length" lets you edit the preferred tape length
- for the selected function.
- o "Entry number" displays and lets you edit the active entry number.
- A counter function consists of nothing else but an array of REALs
- that each are accessed by an number. These numbers range from 0
- to 40 and every such number represents exactly one "Minute".
- o "Minute" displays the minute the entry number represents.
- o "Movement for minute" lets you edit the movement per minute for
- the minute displayed in the "Minute"-gadget.
- RETURN will increase the entry number by one (and thus change the
- minute) and lets you edit the next value.
- Please see `Video recorder' and `Spool information system'.
-
- o `Standard gadgets'
-
- Menus
- ~~~~~
- o "Video recorder"
- o `Standard menus' "Open", "Save as" access `video recorder file's.
- o "Specials"
- o "Start values" reactivates the values that were active when the
- window was entered.
- o "Default" activates the values of the hard coded VideoMaxe default.
-
-
- 3. History
- ===========
-
- This chapter consists of two parts, namely `Changes' and `Bugs'.
- The first contains changes (improvements, addings, minor bugs)
- made in newer releases.
- The second part covers all major bugs found (and mostly solved)
- in various releases of VideoMaxe.
-
- 3.1. Changes
- -------------
-
- Starting programming in 1989, releasing a first version openly
- in 1990 (02.11). Starting here with the last 1.3 release.
-
- Date is always the final compilation date.
-
- 3.1.1. Release 03.24
- ---------------------
-
- Date: 22 May 1992
-
- This is the last version of VideoMaxe for WB 1.3.
-
- Refer to the 03.24 documents for details.
-
- 3.1.2. Release 04.00_beta
- --------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 1993
-
- Initial 4.00 version. Had the remark not to use it as it was a
- beta version and might be (and was...) bogus.
-
- Though successor of VideoMaxe 03.XX, so much changes have been
- made that it is in fact a new program with completely new
- documentation required.
-
- o Added all the numberless fabulous features the 04 versions of
- VideoMaxe!!!
- o All file formats changed. Opportunity to update project and
- video recorder (old "Treiber"-) files.
-
- 3.1.3. Version 04.10
- ---------------------
-
- Date: 16 Apr 1993
-
- Major bug fix release. First 04 release allowed to work with.
- See `Bugs'.
-
- o Changed "VM:Prefs" to "VM:Config" (style guide)
-
- 3.1.4. Version 04.11
- ---------------------
-
- Date: 26 Apr 1993
-
- Minor bug fix release. Done this mainly because of the embarrassing
- bug `-(12)'.
-
- o some minor bug fixes
- o you do not have to press "TAB" or "ENTER" to really read the
- search texts in the search title and the search tape windows;
- that was really irritating sometimes. Some gadget position
- have changed as well...
- o added french catalog. Thanks Leif!
-
- 3.1.5. Version 04.12
- ---------------------
-
- Date: 06 May 1993
-
- Minor bug fix release, fixing bug `-(13)' that irritated some
- american NTSC-only-machine users...
-
- o Improved the documentation
-
- 3.1.6. Release 04.20
- ---------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 1993
-
- Major update release.
-
- o Finally found bug why program crashed when dragging a file onto
- VideoMaxe`s application icon. Now you`re able to drag `project's,
- `VideoMaxe preferences' and `layout preferences' onto VideoMaxe`s
- app icon in iconification mode.
- o Comparing strings now with the localized compare from the locale
- library (collate 2). No longer capitalize the title's strings
- for exactly that reason.
- o Won`t save icon now if there is already one existing when saving
- a file. Saved icons will now have a no fixed icon position.
- o Redrawed all VideoMaxe icons.
- o Created in-program-code for the default layout window shapes.
- This will let VideoMaxe`s default pal layout look much better
- (try it in the `layout preferences window', before all windows
- were as big as the screen). Useful when the "VM:Config/LO.prefs"
- file however couldn`t be loaded.
- o Every project now contains a clipped title list, accessable in the
- `project window'.
- o Completed the documentation, writing my fingers down to rather
- short sticks
- o Finally wrote an installer script. Will now do
- minor updates, new installation, full version decoding, file
- updating
- o No longer automatically capitalizing rubric names. This will
- however not lead to compatibility problems, as these strings
- were actually saved big and not only internally computed.
- o Added shortcuts for important menus.
- o Put "Public screen?" and "Shanghai windows?" flags to work.
- o Slight change needed in "Search for title" because of no longer
- capitalizing title's key strings: "Search for full text" will now
- regard case sense, only "Search for pattern" will not.
- Embedded same behaviour into "Search for tape".
- o new catalog file created (version 3). German updating, French updating
- by Leif Kornstaedt (Thanks, Leif!).
- o Finally dropped the coded/light version schnick-schnack. Now you
- can simply edit the password in the vm prefs, and according to its
- correctness some features are blocked or not...
-
- 3.2. Bugs
- ----------
-
- Bugs are found in programs in multiple ways; there are small bugs,
- funny and ugly bugs, and, of course, there are bugs not even
- Commodore knows where they came from.
-
- But now for something completely different:
-
- o The bugs listed beneath are known bugs only; thus, that list is not
- complete in what way soever.
- o Furthermore, it may be that even some known "bugs" do not occur in
- the list. For one thing, they may be too "small" so that I decided
- not to mention them (and there are many of these, mentioned as
- "done minor bug fixes" in "Changes"). The other thing
- is that I might not consider some strange behaviour as "bug", though
- other may do.
-
- And here`s the list:
-
- Convention:
-
- +(<bugNo>) = Bug number <bugNo> is not yet fixed
- -(<bugNo>) = Bug number <bugNo> is fixed in current version
-
-
- 3.2.1. -(1)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Everywhere
- Situation : More than one window is open
- Error : The IDCMP-Port of the unactive window is not blocked
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes : This isn`t really a "bug", I simply haven`t implemented
- that yet. So watch out if VideoMaxe does not react...
-
-
- 3.2.2. -(2)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Reopening VideoMaxe (from iconification)
- Situation : Not enough free (chip) ram available
- Error : VideoMaxe will assert (so all previously loaded (and
- perhaps changed) projects will be lost)
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes :
-
-
- 3.2.3. -(3)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Save project
- Situation : A loaded project`s path+filename is longer than 80 chars
- and you select the menu item "Save"
- Error : The complete filename will be cut off and the project will
- be tried to save to that wrong name; this might cause
- an error (that`s the best case) or the project might be
- saved to that wrong name. This latter behaviour is _VERY_
- ugly, as it may overwrite (without further request) an
- already existing file that coincidentially has exactly
- this name...
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes : Fortunately, the worst case situation described above is
- not very probable
-
-
- 3.2.4. -(4)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Project
- Situation : Use one of the special mask operations
- Error : VideoMaxe does not recognize the project to be changed
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes :
-
-
- 3.2.5. -(5)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Project
- Situation : Change the active list via the mx-gadget while there
- is no active title
- Error : VideoMaxe will not refresh the spool information even
- if the selection of the new list provides an active title
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes :
-
-
- 3.2.6. -(6)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Main
- Situation : Starting up VideoMaxe
- Error : First, the about information is shown and then the args
- are loaded; this should be the other way round
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes :
-
-
- 3.2.7. -(7)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Copied Title
- Situation : The title window starts with the advice to to copy a
- title
- Error : ALL informations are copied while is is very unuseful
- to copy the date information; it should have the value
- of the current time
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes : I will add the pre-text "Copy of " to the name of the
- title as well (and will think about other values useful
- to copy or not)
-
-
- 3.2.8. -(8)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Everywhere
- Situation : Closing a window
- Error : In this situation VideoMaxe should get both the normal
- window sizes & the zoomed window sizes. Somehow this
- goes astray.
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes :
-
-
- 3.2.9. -(9)
- ------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Everywhere
- Situation : Intuition`s window refresh (caused by window size change)
- Error : After this operation the window will refresh its frame
- each time the right mouse button is pressed
- Ok since : 04.20
- Notes : This can be _very_ annoying if you have more of those
- windows, as the refreshing steals your time. Obviously
- my refreshing procedure is innocent, so why is this???
-
-
- 3.2.10. +(10)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Everywhere
- Situation : You`ve choosed a proportional gadget font in the layout
- preferences
- Error : The gadget real time calculations will be (slightly)
- wrong
- Ok since :
- Notes : Until this bug is fixed, I leave it open to you to
- choose a proportional gadget font. Perhaps you find one
- that will do...
-
-
- 3.2.11. -(11)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.00_beta (08.03.93)
- Location : Project list -> Project
- Situation : Ram-Cloning a project
- Error : Titles are inserted in alphabetical order. As the titles
- are managed in a binary tree as well (and I haven`t
- implemented AVL-Trees...), the tree of the cloned project
- becomes a linear list. Employing the recursive search
- procs (and these are used in the copying routine itself)
- then very likely leads to a stack overflow error...
- Ok since : Release 04.10
- Notes : The titles are now inserted according to the tape title
- lists as it should be (and is handled saving projects).
- Thus, I hope to have the best chance to get an more or
- less balanced tree.
-
- 3.2.12. -(12)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.10
- Location : Suggest
- Situation : Choosing a suggestion for used spaces that does fully
- overplay (at least one) title (indicated by only one
- ">")
- Error : VideoMaxe will Assert with an error message that can
- only be understood by me :+).
- Ok since : Release 04.11
- Notes : There were three words missing in the source after I
- had slightly changed the meaning of a datatype :-|.
- It was something like "AND (end # NIL)"...
-
- 3.2.13. -(13)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.11
- Location : Starting up VideoMaxe
- Situation : Can`t open the screen though enough memory available
- (e.g. because of an unexistent screen mode).
- Error : VideoMaxe will give the error message "Not enough
- memory available!" instead of "Can`t open screen!".
- Furthermore, VideoMaxe will not try to open a screen
- with another (available) screen mode.
- Ok since : Release 04.12
- Notes : Reported to me by Matt Simmons.
- In fact, you might get trouble if you want to START
- VideoMaxe of Releases 04.11- on a pure NTSC machine
- (though certainly the programs runs with any screen
- mode), as you can`t change the preloaded layout
- preferences file.
-
- 3.2.14. -(14)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.00
- Location : Starting up VideoMaxe
- Situation : A library VideoMaxe needs is not available.
- Error : The program SHOULD assert with the dos exit code
- FAILED (but one should not believe an compilers
- manual...). The program DOES mostly assert with an
- ILLEGAL INSTRUCTION ALERT however.
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : As M2Amiga automatically opens the used libraries,
- I`ve no chance to explicitely test all needed
- libraries - the runtime system is doing that for
- me (with this noted bug...). _I_ can`t correct
- this but will now link a run time file that at
- least shows which library could not be opened (though
- code will thus increase).
-
-
-
- 3.2.15. -(15)
- ----------------
-
- In version : 04.12
- Location : Print routine
- Situation : Printing with certain printer drivers (e.g. EpsonX)
- Error : Printer device will produce an error when initializing
- the printer (though the used commands are known to the
- driver); this will let VideoMaxe cancel the print job.
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Obviously no failure of my print routine. I did the
- following to improve VideoMaxe failure handling:
-
- o survey the printer device error flag after every
- ANSI command sent to it and
-
- # display any _known_ error as plain text with the
- last used ANSI command
- # display any unknown error with the last used ANSI
- command
- # let the user decide after any of those errors if
- he wants to cancel, proceed or proceed & ignore
- the following errors
-
- 3.2.16. -(16)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.12
- Location : Startup
- Situation : Starting VideoMaxe up from Workbench with VM: not
- assigned.
- Error : VideoMaxe will not automatically assign VM: to the
- current directory (see `Startup Configuration').
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Did look for the cli-structure only...
-
- 3.2.17. -(17)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.10
- Location : Saving `project file'
- Situation : Save ("Save", `Standard menus') a new project.
- Error : Access to NIL: as no default string present-program
- assert
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Never done this, discovered by chance!!
- Now ignoring such call.
-
- 3.2.18. -(18)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.12
- Location : Startup VideoMaxe
- Situation : Supply a `layout preferences file' as argument
- Error : Won`t open the correct screen
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Simply corrected the order of the startup sequence.
- Rather foolish error...
-
- 3.2.19. -(19)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.12
- Location : Delete a title
- Situation : U wanta delete a title with length zero
- Error : Won`t be able to do that if it is not last on tape.
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Sure you should be able to delete a title with length
- zero any time. In fact, you could not delete such titles
- at all if they weren`t last on tape...now you can.
-
- 3.2.20. -(20)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.12
- Location : Release package
- Situation : -
- Error : An absolutely senseless file "Install.bat" was included.
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : No idea how that file got there...
-
- 3.2.21. -(21)
- --------------
-
- In version : 04.00
- Location : Startup
- Situation : Old catalog loaded
- Error : String mixup
- Ok since : Release 04.20
- Notes : Delivered OC_Version with zero, because nothing else
- would work with OpenCatalog. A bug in M2Amiga?
- Now testing for version differently.
-
- 4. Thanks to...
- ================
-
- Jens Stumpe for painting the title picture.
- Leif Tobias Kornstaedt for the French translation.
-
- All programmers for their PD soft that makes my Amiga worth living!!
-
-
- 5. The Author
- ==============
-
- The author is me and I am the author.
-
-
- Send many letters to:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Stephan Sürken
- Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 34 A 161
- D-67663 Kaiserslautern
-
-
- Send a lot of mails to:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- s_suerke@informatik.uni-kl.de
-
-
- Send much money to:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Bank account at: Stadtsparkasse Kaiserslautern, FRG
-
- BLZ: 540 501 10 identity of bank in germany
- KTO: 128 029 758 number of my bank account
-
-
- For urgent questions call D-0631-15045.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Stephan.
-