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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4623.0. "Prowrite V3.1 questions" by DUCK::NONDEP () Mon Mar 25 1991 12:55

    			NEED INFORMATION ON PROWRITE
    
    Hello,
    
    I've been using Prowrite V3.1 until now but I can't understand the page
    numbering system.
    
    If i choose the option i will have the total number of page on each
    page ! and not the relevant page.
    
    Can someone help !
    
    Cheers, Patrick 
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4623.1can have bothNOVA::JANOSIKRecycle or DIE!Tue Mar 26 1991 09:1111
i don't have the manual with me, but prowrite
allows both the page number and the total number
of pages to be inserted into the header or footer.
that way you could have 'page 1 of 5' or something
along those lines.

in the pull-down that hase the total pages and
date/time and stuff, there should be the current
page as well.

jj
4623.2OK but doesn't work for me -)DUCK::NONDEPTue Mar 26 1991 10:1810
    JJ,
    
    This was my impression too. But I think something is not working.
    
    As when I ask to have my pages numbered it just comes out 5 on page 1
    5on page 2 ....5 on page 5.
    
    How should i do it       ?
    
    Patrick.
4623.3Try thisULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ LTN1Wed Mar 27 1991 20:3627
    Re .0:
    
>   I've been using Prowrite V3.1 until now but I can't understand the page
>   numbering system.
>   
>   If i choose the option i will have the total number of page on each
>   page ! and not the relevant page.
    
    It works in ProWrite 3.0 for me.  Try the following:
    
    	Action				Menu Selection
    1.	Select the header or footer.	Document/Edit Header
    2.	Type "Page "
    3.	Insert (current) page number.	Edit/Insert/Page Number
    4.	Type " of "
    5.	Insert page count.		Edit/Insert/Page Count
    6.	Return to the document.		Document/Edit Document
    
    I have a sample document open in another screen where I have done the
    above and the page numbers are displaying properly.
    (Isn't multi-tasking WONDERFUL? 8^)
    
    Perhaps the terms "number" and "count" are reversed in your parlance
    from what the authors of ProWrite intended.  For ProWrite purposes,
    "Page Number" is the number of the current page, while "Page Count" is
    the total number of pages (excluding the title page).  I can understand
    the confusion, given that "count" and "number" are synonyms.
4623.4Prowrite page 1,2,3,4,5DUCK::NONDEPThu Mar 28 1991 03:266
    Bill,
    
    Thanks for the detailed information. I will try this over the Easter
    Holiday ie some time between tonight and monday evenning.
    
    Have a nice one too, Patrick
4623.5Thank youCRISPY::NONDEPTue Apr 02 1991 05:386
    Bill,
    
    It works just fine. Thanks for the help.
    
    Patrick.
    
4623.6Readability in Prowrite V3.1DUCK::NONDEPWed Apr 24 1991 10:3213
    			ONE MORE GENERAL QUESTION
    
    Under the document info we have several details all make sense to me
    except one:
    				Readability.
     
    A definition of readability: Capable of being read with pleasure or 
                                 interest
    
    What is a "good" text ? A high number or a lower ?  I vary in between 7
    and +-16
    
    Many thanks for your help, Patrick
4623.7Readability => Grade LevelULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ LTN1Wed Apr 24 1991 11:5722
    Re .6:
    
>   Under the document info we have several details all make sense to me
>   except one:
>   				Readability.
>    
>   A definition of readability: Capable of being read with pleasure or 
>                                interest
>   
>   What is a "good" text ? A high number or a lower ?  I vary in between 7
>   and +-16
    
    The "readability" is a calculated grade level, which is supposed to be
    based upon the complexity of the sentence structure and the vocabulary
    used.  (In this case, I think the calculation uses word, sentence, and
    paragraph lengths without dealving much deeper.)  It is expressed as a
    number that correlates to the U.S. educational system, where 12 is the
    final year of "high school".  13+ would be university levels.
    
    Most newspapers in the U.S. aim at 8th grade readability (age 14),
    trying to avoid "talking down" to their readership while retaining ease
    of understanding.
4623.8Thank youDUCK::NONDEPFri Apr 26 1991 08:316
    Bill,
    
    Thanks for the much detailed answer on the readability subject.
    Interesting your comments on the newspapers.....
    
    Cheers, Patrick
4623.9More on readabilityULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ LTN1Fri Apr 26 1991 10:0121
    Re .7/.8:			"Readability"
    
>   Interesting your comments on the newspapers.....
    
    I was browsing in a book store recently and ran into a flip-chart that
    compared several of the most popular English translations of the Bible. 
    In addition to showing how each one rendered a verse from Job, each
    translation's readability was expressed using both a numeric level and
    a brief assessment.  I jotted down a few (planning someday to produce
    this kind of information for the adult education group at my church),
    and thought you might find them interesting.
    
    	Translation				Level	Readability
                                                
    	King James Version		KJV	 12	Difficult
    	New American Standard Bible	NASB	 11	Highly Formal
    	Revised Standard Version	RSV	 10	Semi-colloquial
    	New King James Version		NKJV	  9	Choppy
    	The Living Bible			  8	Readable paraphrase
    	New International Version	NIV	  7	Highly accurate
    							  and smooth
4623.10More on prowrite Printer font number ?CRISPY::NONDEPSun Jun 02 1991 13:3525
    Hello,
    
    One more question on Prowrite V3.1.
    
    On the print submenu there are several fields. Most are either self
    explanatory and/or have details on the manual but nothing for printer
    font number
    ......
    
    Paper feed   Automatic       Hand feed
    
    Printer font number    ^
                           |  0 default  but can vary up to 10
    	Selection arrows   |
    			   v
    
    .......	
    
    What does it do to change the number and can I use it on a LJ252 "HP
    Paintjet"
    
    Cheers in advance Patrick
    
    P.S. Can I change the heading of the topic 4623 to read Prowrite V3.1
    questions
4623.11exHPSCAD::GATULISFrank Gatulis 297-6770Sun Jun 02 1991 15:3940
    
    Re -1
    
    Patrick,
    
    Both ProWrite and excellence! have the feature you mentioned (changing
    the font number).  I feel the terminology is really misleading.   
    Changing those numbers actually causes the word processor to generate
    an escape sequence which is supposed to select one of the "language
    character sets" as follows:
    
    n	Character set
    -- 	-------------
    0 	USA
    1	French
    2	German
    3	UK
    4	Danish
    5	Swedish
    6	Italian
    7	Spanish
    8	Japanese
    9	Norwegain
    10	Danish
    
    What actually happens on "your" system depends on the print driver and
    the printer you are using.  If you have source code to the print driver
    you are using, it is trivial to modify a table such that selecting
    these numbers actually selects a different internal printer font 
    (eg times, helvitica, draft, etc).  
    
    Frank
    
    
    
    n=0 USA
    n=1 French
    
    
    
4623.12CRISTA::CAPRICCIOStuck in the H�2�WhoaMon Jun 03 1991 03:104
�    P.S. Can I change the heading of the topic 4623 to read Prowrite V3.1
�    questions

             MODIFY NOTE /TITLE="Prowrite V3.1 questions" 4623.0
4623.13Printing Labels how to do it guide ?DUCK::NONDEPIl est des fois que je souhaite....Sun Nov 10 1991 11:2848
    Hello it's me again.
    
    I've tried for the last 3 hours to play with prowritev3.1.1 to create a
    labelling database,merge  whatever we can call it and I can't get it to
    print my labels. It will print one record and then scroll "one complete
    page US size" and then print th second record.......etc
    
    This is what I have done:
    
    I have created a document called Labels containing the following:
    <<Name>>
    <<Adrress>>
    <<Code>> <<City>>
    <<Country>>
    
    
    I have created a document called Address containing the following:
    
    Name,..............Address,.................City,................
    Code,..............Country
    Mr Blog,           123 roeuf ewpofi,        toeifppowepfoeufuefjjd,
    1234567,           france CR
    Mrs Blwer,         45667 repogu rotiu g iorgoir roi, tjoitui,       
    12345679,          Germany
    
    etc......
    
    I have saved the first document as Normal and the Address
    "document/database" as Text, feed after paragraph.
    Both documents are on the same floppy disc.
    I have change/saved page setup to 2 inches, 6 lines,,....in Prowrite, 
    in preference at the printer setup, tried rebooting... well probably 
    every possibilty but one the right one ! 
    
    Simple question: What do I need to do to to get all or a selected
    number of record to print continuously once instructed to do so ?
    
    Cheers, Patrick
    
    I haven't received any upgrade news. I had sent my registration card
    back to the U.S. Is it normal practice ? 
    I use the LJ25* paralel.
    
     
    
    
    
    
4623.14upgrade infoCACHE::BEAUREGARDMon Nov 11 1991 08:1218
    
    RE.
    >Cheers, Patrick
    
    >I haven't received any upgrade news. I had sent my registration card
    >back to the U.S. Is it normal practice ? 
    >I use the LJ25* paralel.
    
    I called New Horizons's Software last week regarding the 3.2 upgrade.
    They said that registered users were/are being notified my mail. I told
    them I have not yet received the notice and they said no problem, just 
    send them $25. and the original program disk and they will send the
    upgrade. This price is for version 3.0 or greater. I didn't ask about
    upgrading pre-3.0 versions.
    
    
    Roger
    
4623.15Upgrade question / Any help on Label printingDUCK::NONDEPIl est des fois que je souhaite....Tue Nov 12 1991 03:436
    Roger,
    
    Do you have New Horizons phone number and is the the $25.00 the price
    for someone ordering from the U.K.
    
    Cheers, Patrick
4623.16the lucky number is....CACHE::BEAUREGARDTue Nov 12 1991 08:297
    Patrick,
    
    		The number is (512) 328-6650.
    
    I don't know what the upgrade price is for overseas.
    
    Roger
4623.17Printing labels ? re .13DUCK::NONDEPIl est des fois que je souhaite....Wed Nov 13 1991 03:517
    Hello Roger,
     
    Thanks for the phone number I shall try sometime this week.
    
    re .13 Printing Labels from Prowrite any suggestions anybody ?
    
    Patrick
4623.18Address labels PLease DUCK::NONDEPIl est des fois que je souhaite....Wed Nov 20 1991 12:4310
    Hello,
    
    Does anyone print address labels from Prowrite ? 
    
    If yes how does one go about it ?
    
    Cheers Patrick
    
    
    
4623.193.2.2 patch on EOTTERSE::ROBINSONWed Dec 18 1991 12:5241
I don't remember where I put info about the 3.2 to 3.2.1 ProWrite Patch, but
I'll put the info about the newer 3.2 *or* 3.2.1 to 3.2.2 patch here.

EOT::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]PROWRITE3_2_2_PATCH.LZH
EOT::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]PROWRITE3_2_2_PATCH.README

From the readme:

To patch ProWrite, simply move the files of this archive
into the directory where ProWrite is installed.  Then,
execute the "ProWrite_Porgram" script either from the
CLI/Shell, or by clicking on its icon.  After the
patching is done, you may remove the six files in this
archive.  This script will determine which version of
ProWrite that you have and install the correct patch
for it.

These files will patch ProWrite 3.2 or ProWrite 3.2.1 to
   version 3.2.2.  It will also patch the PostScript Prep
   file to the latest version.  The PostScript Prep file
   did not change between 3.2.1 and 3.2.2.

As a note:
  The file PW3.2-3.2.2.pch is the ProWrite 3.2 to
      3.2.2 patch file.
  The file PW3.2.1-3.2.2.pch is the ProWrite 3.2.1 to
      3.2.2 patch file.
  The file PostScript_Prep.pch is the PostScript Prep
      patch file.
  lpatch is the file that does the patching and is
      freely distributable.

  If you would like to patch the files yourself, and
  bypass the script, you may get a synopsis of how the
  lpatch command works by typing 'lpatch' on a CLI/Shell
  prompt line by itself.  It contains the necessary
  information on how it works.

Mark Thomas
New Horizons Software, Inc.
12/12/91
4623.20French Thesaurus ?CRISPY::NONDEPIl est des fois que je souhaite....Wed Jan 15 1992 04:157
    Hello,
    
    Does anyone know of either a PD or shareware French Theusaurus 
    working with Prowrite 3.2(soon) and WB2 as New Horizon is not doing
    one......
    
    Cheers, patrick