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465.1 | Some answers for you | UKCSSE::KEANE | | Fri May 05 1989 09:57 | 21 |
| Here are some answers:-
There are a few things I want to find out if 1st Word Plus does;
1. Multiple columns ? ***NO****
2. Sizing and cropping of pictures ? ****NO*****
3. Line drawing ability, such as boxes, circles ? ***NO****
4. Does text flow around shapes other then rectangles, such a flowing
around a circle ? ******NO*****
5. Type of pictures it imports ? *.IMG
6. Does it have keyboard equivalence to it's mouse/menu commands ?
***YES***
7. How is it as a word processor ? O.K. BUT VERY SLOOOOOOOWWWWW!
I have considered Word Up but is does not appear to:
1. Do more then 2 columns.
2. Draw lines, boxes, circles from withing the program.
Thanks in advance
Bill
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465.2 | | VINO::BHAMILTON | Buzz Hamilton | Fri May 05 1989 12:52 | 3 |
| It sounds to me that you may be happy with Publishing Partner which
is now called PageStream Jr. and is available for about $60. It
does not, however, do text flow around objects.
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465.3 | Help please! | KERNEL::BARTLEY | | Mon Dec 11 1989 07:36 | 20 |
| HELP!!
Rather than open a new note, I thought I'd use this one. I don't
know if this is the right thing to do?
Anyway, I have 2 questions:
1. I use 1st Word Plus, and for some unaccountable reason it has
started form feeding an entire blank form after printing a job.
I assume the form feed is at the end of a job and not at the
end of each page (I've only been printing out single pages
recently). It didn't do this until the last few days. How do I
fix it? I had a look at modifying the printer driver, but there
doesn't seem to be a default formfeed parameter to modify.
2. Where can I get a printer driver that Degelite can use?
Thanks,
Theo
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465.4 | Which printer? | AQUA::OCONNOR | Buddy, can ya spare $1.2 mill for a Ferrari F-40? | Mon Dec 11 1989 09:35 | 5 |
|
I have helped a friend set up his word-plus. I might be able to help.
What is the name of the printer?
Joe
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465.5 | NEC P6. Thanks. | KERNEL::BARTLEY | | Mon Dec 11 1989 11:17 | 5 |
| Thanks Joe,
It's an NEC P6.
Theo
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465.6 | Deskjet printer help? | GVA01::JOHNSTONE | | Mon Aug 13 1990 07:30 | 7 |
| I've just bought 1st Word Plus v3.15, and discovered my HP Deskjet
is not a standard printer in the printer list (contrary to what
the shop told me.)
Any of you guys have any hints on how to set it up for the Deskjet?
Thanks in advance.
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465.7 | A DeskJet /+ driver | COMICS::HOGGAN | No, I am not kidding !!! | Mon Aug 13 1990 10:34 | 14 |
| Hi,
The Deskjet may or may not be standard, but it is good! As to a printer
driver for FirstWord+, try USENET --sources/volume2 1stjet.
You may also want to get USENET -- binaries/volume5 djreset to overcome
another ST problem (ooopps! feature)..
I believe that the driver will be a .HEX file, and so will need to be
installed by 1st Words INSTALL.PRG - but it does allow you to muck
around with it... If you have any probs, I have a deskjet .PRN file.
Good luck! Dave.
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465.8 | Usenet access? | GVA01::JOHNSTONE | | Mon Aug 13 1990 13:06 | 5 |
| Thanks Dave.
How do I access usenet?
Ken
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465.9 | Access to Usenet and "Usenet files" | YNOTME::WALLACE | | Mon Aug 13 1990 16:35 | 6 |
| To access USENET check out the CLO::VNEWS notes file. To access the files
that Dave mentioned (files that were posted to USENET at one time), see
note 9.112.
Ray
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465.10 | Printing graphics on Mega-2 | EICMFG::BURKE | Jim Burke, @UFC | Wed Aug 29 1990 05:13 | 13 |
| I use 1stW+ fairly frequently, but I have never been able to print
graphics for some reason. I can import and display them OK, but
printing has never worked. I know that the .IMG file has to reside in
the correct folder, and I have checked the Printer Driver (standard
Epson compat). No difference.
I have the feeling that this has something to do with my Mega-2 (UK
TOS 1.02), since friends have no problems with 1040's, etc.
I have a mono monitor and 3rd Coast h/disk.
Mega-2 owners speak up !
Jim Burke
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465.11 | .HEX problem | HAMSUP::MARXSEN | Univ.Milky.Sol.Earth.FRG.Hamburg | Tue Oct 02 1990 06:11 | 4 |
| I guess it has to be a printer-config-problem.
Have you compared the graphic commands in the .HEX file with the infos
in your printer handbook ?
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465.12 | help re label printing? | GVA01::JOHNSTONE | | Mon Nov 12 1990 02:16 | 15 |
| I've been trying to set up an address label print using 1st WORD PLUS
and 1st Mail. I followed the instructions in Appendix A of 1st Mail
which claims to enable printing labels 9 lines long. The merge works
fine.
My problem is that I can't get it to print any more than the first
label (or first 2, using 2 columns) on any one page.
My config is 1040 with HP Deskjet.
Any suggestion how I can get a full page of labels?
Thanks,
Ken
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465.13 | Try a REPEAT | NEWOA::HAYES | Ian Hayes @NEW, (774) 6044 | Wed Nov 14 1990 08:29 | 9 |
| Only thing that springs immediately to mind is: Have you got a REPEAT
instruction in your merge file.
After doing a READ and printing the first merge, the REPEAT is needed
to make it loop back and do it again. Without a REPEAT, you would get
only one pass through the merge - sounds like your problem.
Good luck,
Ian.
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465.14 | Yes - Repeat OK | GVA01::JOHNSTONE | | Thu Nov 15 1990 02:04 | 14 |
| Thanks for your comments, Ian.
Yes, I do have a repeat command - I can print the whole list on
multiple pages, but only using the top labels.
What page length should I use, and should I have a page break in the
control document?
(Currently I have, as spec'd in the manual, page length of 9, and hard
page break at line 9 in the control document.)
Regards,
Ken
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465.15 | Didn't answer the right question - must be a politician! | NEWOA::HAYES | Ian Hayes @NEW, (774) 6044 | Mon Nov 19 1990 08:18 | 52 |
| Ahhh, I misunderstood the problem.
I take it that it prints the first label OK then does a page-throw
thinking it has a regular 11" page size, skipping over 5 or 6 labels
and then prints the next address on the first label on the next
physical page.
Hmmm! Here are a few more thoughts that may help.
If 1st Mail thinks each page is 9 lines long then once it's printed 9
(i.e. after printing the first label) it will send a form-feed to the
printer. If your printer believes its pages are 11" long (66 lines)
then it will do exactly as described above.
If you put a form-feed in the control file, that will do exactly the
same thing as long as your printer believes its pages are 11" apart.
On continuous label stationary, the labels are usually equally spaced,
even across the physical page perforation. This means that if you set
up your control file to print the right number of lines on each label
(including blank lines to fill the gap between labels) you can
effectively ignore page-throws. Set 1st Mail up to have infinite length
pages (not sure about this) or set it to have a page length exactly
equal to the number of lines that will fit on a page of your labels.
e.g.: Line #
1 +---------------+ So, each label can be said to be
2 | | 5 lines long. Set up the control
3 | | file to print as follows:
4 | |
5 +---------------+
6 +---------------+ blank line
7 | | name
8 | | address
9 | | county
10 +---------------+ blank line
Then it will automatically place each name and address onto the label
without any page-throws. If the page is 60 lines long there will be 12
labels per page and printing will continue across the page boundaries.
The tricky bit will be if the gap between labels at the page
perforation is bigger than normal. Then you'd have to work out how to
get 1st Mail to put in a form-feed at the right point by juggling
with the page length parameter.
Sorry if this states the obvious but I hope it helps. Let me know if it
still doesn't work and I have a play with mine at home.
Good luck
Ian.
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465.16 | .HEX for LA75 printer? | BERN01::RUGGIERO | Markus Ruggiero, EIS/PS, Z�rich/Switzerland | Mon Mar 11 1991 10:46 | 10 |
| another question about printing:
Has someone set up a .HEX-file to use with the LA75?
Just thought to ask before sitting down and doing my own. Yes, I know,
I cannot do graphics, but it should be possible to do most of the text
attributes (bold, underlined, super/sub-script, draft, NLQ etc)
Thanks
---markus---
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465.17 | Converter 1st Word to IBM PC word processor? | GUESS::WALTHER | Catch whatever winds you can | Wed Mar 23 1994 20:48 | 17 |
| Does anyone know of a converter from 1st Word Plus into any IBM PC
clone compatible word processor?
Any popular ones like MS Word, Wordstar, WordPerfect, ... for MSDOS or
the Mac will do, or even DEC WPS PLUS or WPS/Plus/VMS. A converter
running on MS DOS would be best.
Is my understanding correct that the diskettes have to be formatted on
an IBM PC, or that I can use DCFORMAT or IBMFMT.ARC to format them on
the ATARI? if so, where could I find a current copy of these? (various
locations posted in this conference seem to have become obsolete...)
I am not familiar with ATARI myself, but am trying to find out this
information for my father, who has written a whole book using 1st Word,
and found out now that the publisher no longer accepts Atari format.
Thanks in advance, Beatrice
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465.18 | How to go from 1w+ to DOS and vv. | CECEHV::NAGEL_E | Erlend Nagel | Thu Mar 24 1994 03:03 | 30 |
| re .17
I suggest your father picks up Marcel wordprocessor (ftp-able from
atari.archive.umich.edu in directory /pub/atari/Applications/Wordproc/
as marcel22.lzh (note the capitals in the dirnames) This wordprocessor
will happily read 1st-word and rtf format files. It will also export
them in either firstword or rtf format so it is ideal for transferring
files between e.g. MS-Word en 1st-word.
If you prefer Wordperfect, there is a converter from and to WP 5.1 for
DOS available from Robert Best (I think his e-mail was [email protected], but
I am not sure) This converter is very good and will keep almost any
formatting you have (no pictures though). It will cost about $15
though.
On the subject of floppy formatting:
Indeed, DCFormat and IBMFMT or similar will format a DOS compatible
disk. But if you have a more recent TOS version (starting as of version
1.4) these kind of things are not necessary, since the Atari will then
format IBM compatible disks straight from the box.
If your father is looking for a wordprocessor to replace his 1st word
plus, version 4.0 is now available for about $50, which offers very
much improved spellchecking, scalable vector fonts and support for more
file formats (like RTF) and many other improvements. Try to get a demo
from Compo software.
Good luck,
Erlend.
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465.19 | ASCII output | VIVIAN::T_SMITH | | Thu Mar 24 1994 04:35 | 11 |
| re .17
1st Word Plus is capable of saving its files as ASCII text (ie. turn off WP
mode) - this could then be imported into most other Word Processors.
The disadvantage with this method is that you tend to lose underlines, bold, in
fact the only output you get is pure ASCII text.
It might prove to be the cheapest method available to you.
Tony
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465.20 | Use Marcel | SMURF::COUTU | He who will not risk, cannot win. | Thu Mar 24 1994 10:32 | 14 |
| Using ASCII is not a good solution I think. I would have to second the
recommendation to use Marcel. This word processor used to be a
commercial package. It is now available as shareware so you can get it
and use it without paying up front. I have used it to import a 1st Word
Plus document and then export the document as an RTF (Rich Text Format)
document. I then brought my disk into work (formatted with DC Format's
dos format option) and read it on a PC. I used Ami PRO to import the
RTF document and all of the formatting, bold, underlines, etc. were in
place very nicely! No information was lost in this process aside from
perhaps the font names.
If you need a copy of Marcel I may be able to help.
Dan
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465.21 | great, thanks a lot!! | GUESS::WALTHER | Catch whatever winds you can | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:34 | 9 |
| This is fantastic! Thanks a lot, I will try to pick up a copy of
Marcel. You are right, ASCII would be a last resort fall-back, but
would represent a lot of work.
I don't believe he has a recent version of TOS, as he bought his machine
around 1987, and has not have the need to upgrade, so he'll probably have
to use one of the formatting packages. He might be interested in the new
V4.0 1st Word, though.
Thanks again, Beatrice
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