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INFO-MAC Digest Monday, 23 Mar 1987 Volume 5 : Issue 68

Today's Topics:
Re: Script Manager??
Mac Kermit Configuration Files.
Question
MacHangul (Korean Language Program)
Calendar 1.7
Presentation materials on Macs?
Keyboards and Spellers
Re: MS Word 3.0 problems
Word 3.0 fails on Mac II w/ ROM $0177
Usenet Mac Digest V3 #22
Usenet Mac Digest V3 #23
Delphi Mac Digest V3 #18
Delphi Mac Digest V3 #19


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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 87 09:58:56 pst
From: Larry Rosenstein <lsr%apple...@RELAY.CS.NET>
Subject: Re: Script Manager??

>Date: 12 Mar 87 08:01:00 EST
>From: <bou...@ceee-sed.arpa>
>Subject: Script Manager??
>Reply-to: <bou...@ceee-sed.arpa>
>
>The new 256K roms are reported to contain a "script" manager. Anyone know
>what this is?? Could we be lucky enough to finally be getting batch/command
>file capability on the Mac???

In this case "script" refers to writing script. In other words, this is
code to support non-Roman scripts, such as Kanji, Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew,
etc.

The Script Manager provides some useful routines for text manipulation. It
handles details about right-to-left writing direction, 2-byte characters,
word breaks, parsing, etc.

The Script Manager itself is just an interface that talks to a Script
Interface System that does most of the work. The default interface system
is Roman, and there exist interface systems for Kanji, Arabic, and Chinese
(that I know of).

More information about the Script Manager can be found in Inside Macintosh
Volume 5, a draft of which is available from APDA.

Larry

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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 87 00:04:23 PST
From: "David Boyes (Network Postmaster)" <556@OREGON1>
Subject: Mac Kermit Configuration Files.

In the last issue of Info-Mac there was a question about configuring Mac
Kermit to use the keypad and arrow keys on a Mac+. We here at the
University of Orego n have already done this, and I'm willing to make it
available to anybody that wants it.

NOTE: Personally, I find the Mac to be a terrible terminal, but it could be
that I just love my beloved battle-scarred 3278c too much. I haven't used
this package very much, but I'm told that it makes a passable setup. No
guarantees from me -- I just give the stuff away. Send all queries to
5...@OREGON1.BITNET.

David Boyes (503) 686-4394 |BITNET: 556@OREGON1
Systems Group |ARPA : 556%OREGON1.BITNET@
University of Oregon Computing Center| WISCVM.WISC.EDU

UUCP: [your fav backbone]...!tektronix!uoregon!oregon2!oregon1!556

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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 87 17:49:57 MST
From: ZSYJKAA%WYOCDC1...@wiscvm.wisc.edu
Subject: Question

Hello. I found this SIG on the ARPANET SIGS list and was wondering if
you might be able to help me with a techincal question.

We have a III FR80/A color microfilmer system. We normally use
it via our CDC mainframes by way of 1600bpi mag tape. What we
would like to do is be able to process files from a micro-drawing
program (such as Apple's Macdraw, etc.), transfer
them to our mainframes (using CDC's CONNECT product, which can
transfer a micro file in straight binary), then translate the
micro data format to microfilmer format. The problem is, I
haven't been able to locate any description of how the micro
files are formatted. I presume they are in some sort of compacted
raster format but it's not obvious looking at dumps. Do you or
any people on the list know something about this?

Jim Kirkpatrick (ZSY...@WYOCDC1.BITNET)

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Date: Sun 22 Mar 87 22:53:23-PST
From: Seung Yoo <Y...@STAR.STANFORD.EDU>
Subject: MacHangul (Korean Language Program)


| ==========================================================================|
| Mac Hangul-III |
| version 3.11 |
| |
| 1986 Young-Soo Kim |
| |
| Mac Hangul-III and Hangul are copyrighted programs. All rights |
| are reserved by the author. These programs are being distributed as |
| sharewares with the support of Kong Keyboard Research Laboratory. |
| You may give a copy to anyone who wants one. But you may not change |
| or sell the programs. |
| For further information and future upgrades of Mac Hangul, |
| please write to: |
| Dr. Young-Soo Kim Dr. Byung Woo Kong |
| 823-2 Siheung-Dong 1015 Thornton Ct. |
| Kuro-ku, Seoul, 150-03 North Wales, PA. 19454 |
| KOREA Tel.(215)362-7950 |
| Tel.Seoul 803-5347 |
| ==========================================================================|


Mac Hangul-III consists of two components:

1) Mac Hangul(III) 3.11 is a DA handling Hangul keyboard
arrangement and Hangul consonants and vowels.
2) Hangul 3.01 has nine Hangul fonts.

Mac Hangul-III is said to work well with nearly all programs running on
Macintosh. For example, it seems to work well with MacWrite and Microsoft
Word. You can try Mac Hangul-III on other programs you have.

Mac Hangul-III is made free by the support of Dr. Byung Woo Kong who
first invented Korean typewriters. He is currently living in PA and his
address is shown above. Those who get a copy of Mac Hangul-III free are
advised (not required) to donate some money to him, *IF* they like Mac
Hangul-III and they want to help Dr. Kong develop more Hangul softwares and
distribute them FREE.

You are advised to get a copy of Mac Hangul-III manual to use it
properly. Although Mac Hangul-III itself is FREE, there will be a nominal
charge for a manual to cover copying/shipping/handling cost. To get your
own copy of a Mac Hangul-III manual, please contact the following people
via electronic mail, US mail, or phone:

a) if you are living in time zones other than Mountain/Pacific: contact

Kyongsok Kim
1107 W. Green St., Apt. 121
Urbana, IL 61801-3044
(Home) (217) 332-0003

arpanet: kk...@b.cs.uiuc.edu
csnet: kk...@uiuc.csnet
usenet/uucp: {seismo, pur-ee, ihnp4, convex, cmcl2}!uiucdcs!kkim

b) if you are living in a Mountain/Pacific Time zone: contact

Seung-Hyun Yoo
707 Cro Mem
Stanford, CA 94305
(Home) (415) 327-6027

arpanet: y...@star.stanford.edu

If you do not have access to ARPANET, you may contact Kyongsok Kim or
Seung-Hyun Yoo, depending on what time zone you live in, to get a diskette
containing Mac Hangul-III programs. There will be a nominal charge.

******************************************************************************
* *
* Hangeul Cultural Center (HCC), Philadelphia, PA *
* (attached to a Non-Profit Organization) *
* *
******************************************************************************

If you are interested in word processing on Apple ][c / ][e or Hangul
typewriters (manual or electric), you may contact:

Hangeul Cultural Center (HCC)
9126 Dale Road
Philadelphia, PA. 19115

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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 87 15:05:12 pst
From: oster%lapis.Ber...@BERKELEY.EDU (David Phillip Oster)
Subject: Calendar 1.7

This Calendar 1.7, the shareware permanent calendar desk accessory that
lets you associate an agenda with each day. It has scroll bars, help,
and undo.

Recently someone posted to the net a description of a bug that occurs
when a desk accessory puts up an alert: the Macintosh operating system
calls the desk accessory to deactivate and update its main window, but
it doesn't lock the desk accessory's code segment during the call.
Calendar used to have this problem. Calendar 1.7 does not.

Customizing Calendar to start the week on the day of your choice:

German and French speaking users of Calendar will discover that
Calendar automatically uses the correct names and punctuations for the
date, time, days of the week, and months. However, youll have to modify
Calendar to make the week start on Monday or Saturday instead of on
Sunday. Heres how.

Use Apples tool ResEdit. In ResEdit, open the Calendar suitcase desk
accessory file. Among other resources, You will find one resource of
type GNRL. Open it. You will see:

00 00

In this resource, the days of the week are numbered from 0=Sunday to
6=Saturday. To change Calendar to start the week with Monday, change
the resource to:

00 01

Then save and quit as normal. Now, use the Font/DA Mover to remove any
other Calendar you have in your System file, and install your modified
one in its place.
David Phillip Oster -- "We live in a Global Village."
Arpa: os...@lapis.berkeley.edu --
Uucp: ucbvax!ucblapis!oster -- "You are Number Six."

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Date: 22 March 87 12:59-EST
From: Arthur Kyle COMSPRT2 at
From: RPICICGE
Subject: Presentation materials on Macs?

I'm going to be giving several presentations on the four Macs and would
like to use slides of Macs, screens, & peripherals. Does anyone know where
I can buy/borrow some? I'll need them for about a week.

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Arthur Kyle coms...@rpicicge.bitnet
518-273-9165.AT&T

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Date: 23 Mar 87 14:48 EST
From: HALLETT JEFFREY A <HAL...@ge-crd.arpa>
Subject: Keyboards and Spellers

Hi all!

Just two questions (this time):

1. Does anyone know if there will be a converter that will allow us poor
old Mac+ slobs to use the new keyboards. The smaller of the new keyboards
looks quite similar to the Mac+ keyboard, but the feel of the keys is
fantastic! It doesn't seem like it would be that difficult, but I really
don't know. That would sure make us "mainstreamers" that can't afford the
new Macs feel somewhat benefitted by their existence 8-).

2. Anyone out there use Mac-Spell-Right by the now defunct Assimilation
Process Company? I am assuming they are defunct since their phone no longer
works and Kensington now sells their trackball mouse. Anyway, someone here
where I work found a copy of MSR, purchased long before HFS ever existed.
We installed it, but it hangs when told to check. Can anyone say how to fix
this?

Thanks mightily!
JAH

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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 87 10:29:55 EST
From: Mark Nodine <mno...@labs-b.bbn.com>
Subject: Re: MS Word 3.0 problems

Folks, before you panic about MS Word 3.0 not being able to do all the
printing tricks you are used to, try holding down the shift key while you
select Page Setup... and Print....

In the case of the imagewriter, there is a choice for Tall Adjusted in the
Shift-Page Setup... dialog box. Printing multiple copies on a Laserwriter
without having to re-image each page can be done by setting the number of
copies in the Shift-Print... dialog box (and having the number of copies in
the normal Print dialog box set to 1). Note: Word 3.0 does not print when
you hit OK after a Shift-Print.... You have to do a real Print... first.

Mark

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 87 22:39:14 EST
From: David A. Levitt <lev...@MEDIA-LAB.MEDIA.MIT.EDU>
Subject: Word 3.0 fails on Mac II w/ ROM $0177

The Media Lab has a Mac II with version $0177 ROM. Microsoft Word 3.0
crashes shortly after the screen is drawn, with anID 25.

Anyone havea patch?
Or a later ROM version that works with Word 3.0?

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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 87 10:15 EDT
From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN%slb-tes...@RELAY.CS.NET>
Subject: Usenet Mac Digest V3 #22

Usenet Mac Digest Friday, March 20, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 22

Today's Topics:
Re: mathematical word processing on the mac
Overseas Mac
serial hard disk problem
Suggestions for Mac Fans (not people :-) Wanted
Re: mathematical word processing on the mac
System Heap expansion
How the keyboard maps to the font?
MS Word 3.0 problems
Re: Suggestions for Mac Fans (not people :-) Wanted
Mac SE - compatibility
Obscure cursor bug
Mac Printronix driver?
Map programs?
WORD 3.0 draft printing
SE Incompatibilities...
PacTel now an Apple Dealer
Re: mathematical word processing on the mac
Word 3.0 formulas on a Lisa?
fonds and fonts
Re: PacTel now an Apple Dealer
Macintosh II Stuff
Omnis3 templates
Re: How the keyboard maps to the font?
Re: Mac II (really SE: A letdown?)
Falcon Flight Simulation for Mac
Graf3D Queries...
Networking and A/UX
Re: X windows for Mac?
Re: How the keyboard maps to the font?

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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 87 10:15 EDT
From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN%slb-tes...@RELAY.CS.NET>
Subject: Usenet Mac Digest V3 #23

Usenet Mac Digest Friday, March 20, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 23

Today's Topics:
Hooking up a mac to external speakers
Re: MacWorld inaccuracies
Speech generation
3D software opinions wanted...
Apple -> Mac file transfer
Re: Sad Mac -- HELP!
Re: fonds and fonts
RE: mathematical word processors
Lightspeed Pascal and Mac II??
Scrapbook usage with internal Hyperdrive 20...
Re: System 4.0 on a Mac Plus
Font/DA mover
Re: BSD features in A/UX
Baseball for Mac?
Re: Hooking up a mac to external speakers
Repairing failed video on Mac
MacXL (Lisa) to LaserWriter
Re: Mac SE - compatibility (where's the horizontal retrace bit?)
Re: Networking and A/UX
Re: Repairing failed video on Mac
Re: Baseball for Mac?
Bug in LSC Unix Simulation
cache FKEY wanted
Re: Of Games (Dark Castle)
Dialog sans Resources
MacWrite 4.5 BOMB
Word 3.0 bug and workaround
Who is Cooke Publications?
Re: Baseball for Mac?
Re: asynchronous serial driver calls

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 87 11:22 EDT
From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN%slb-tes...@RELAY.CS.NET>
Subject: Delphi Mac Digest V3 #18

Delphi Mac Digest Sunday, March 22, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 18

Today's Topics:
RE: LW FONTS & FONDS (7 messages)
RE: Mac SE first Impressions (7 messages)
RE: Asynchron I/O (seriel) (2 messages)
RE: Microsoft/Absoft Fortran Pitfalls-"execute" and extra chars.
RE: BUGS
Benchmarking, not just feature lists (2 messages)
Re: Re: New Managers as Defined in Insid
Re: System 4.0 questions
Re: Blitter and graphics performance
Re: Font/DA/FKEY INIT
RE: Mac II monitor questions
More Word_3.0_Bugs (5 messages)
RE: Word 3.0 bugs
Random number seed (2 messages)

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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 87 11:23 EDT
From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN%slb-tes...@RELAY.CS.NET>
Subject: Delphi Mac Digest V3 #19

Delphi Mac Digest Sunday, March 22, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 19

Today's Topics:
Project mgmt (7 messages)
Mac SE keyboard
passwords for folders? (3 messages)
interrupts (3 messages)
Word 3.0 bug
Beware of POLYACT (2 messages)
RE: MAC SE 120 TO 230 VOLTS
De-Clipper FKEY?
Script Manager??
RE: A LaserWriter quest or two & microsoft word
Transfer help-SE stuff
DiskExpress/Sys 4.0 (3 messages)
RE: MacApp "PD" Software
RE: Noise on my modem
MPW C "Style" definition bug
RE: Stresed Nodes
RE: serial hard disk problem
RE: How the keyboard maps to the font?
RE: MacXL (Lisa) to LaserWriter
RE: Anyone use WriteNow regularly?
APPLETALK
RE: BMUG Mtg 3/19/87 (long)
potential problem in lightspeed DAs

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