Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #93 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 22 May 97 Volume 15 : Issue 93 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#380/19-May-97 (A) Word 6.0.1 Doc. compatibility to Windoze appletalk on a duo Chooser printer driver for Hurdler CPI Info-Mac Digest V15 #92 MAC NDS Moving bookmark file between Netscape and Explorer No one outside my ISP can read my Usenet posts -- why? Philips CDD522 problem Pointer Freezes The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Michael Bean, Matt Bauer, iam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. Help files and indexes are also in info-mac/help/. 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[Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-380.etx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:44:39 +0100 From: Jens Eickhoff Subject: (A) Word 6.0.1 Doc. compatibility to Windoze Hello, here the condensed form of the solution curing the print problem of word 7 docs on my Mac with word 6.0.1. To recapitulate the problems: > They designed the document headers/footers, master pages etc. >When I load documents from them, the stuff appears correctly on screen - >even in page layout view, but when >printing, the stuff appears to be >greater than the paper - the upper margin is above paper top, the lower is >below >bottom and the right is right of right paper margin. Printing the >stupp with page setup 95% or so completely >ruins the printout, since the >tables in header and footer seem to be scaled differently than the text on >the page. The solution turned out to be: - not to print on our LW IIG, but on our HP LW5, since it has a larger printable area - to set document size to 100% - to activate OPTIONS in page setup and to choose from the select buttons enlarged print area better bitmap printing with 4% size reduction With this set of settings it prints the word docs nearly perfect. The only difference is that the line width in the logo graphics is a bit larger than on the dos printouts, but acceptable. Thanks for all who responded. Jens ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 21:21:45 -0500 From: bsegal@mcs.com Subject: appletalk on a duo hi all ive been needing to ask this for awhile but first info mac was down :( and then well... i just got a used duo 280 (24 meg) with a 14.4 apple express modem. it complements my work on my centris 650 very nicely thank you. first question - i use appletalk alot to transfer files - but as i understand appletalk drains the battery i tend to turn appletalk on and off. fine. however if i restart when appletalk is off, i need to restart again to turn it back on. this seems strange to me - not to mention that its a pain. especially since i rarely restart without bombing (i dont restart much in general as i use sleep - but i have one buggy program that i need to run) so by the time i get home most days i need to restart. annoying. say it aint so. is there a way to set it up so that appletalk is always available - even if that means that the modem is not available? next - as i bought this used i did not get the complete docs or even a system 7.11. i am running system 7.1 (im not interested in 7.5+ - if it aint broke...) on both my centris and duo. is there anything someone with lots of experience with a duo thinks i should know? is there a way to get 7.11 (not through apple as far as i can tell) with the control strip et al. is there documentation available? is it worth getting - or is the stuff in the "getting started" manual (that i do have) along with the mac bible enough? as always tia bsegal@mcs.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 19:17:10 -0400 From: Joni Hope Julian Subject: Chooser printer driver for Hurdler CPI Does anyone know of a Chooser-level printer driver for the Hurdler-CPI NuBus card by Creative Solutions? It provides a Centronics Parallel Interface for a Mac to use a PC printer, but it does not come with software. I can verify that the connection is good, but I can't send print jobs to an Epson-LQ-compatible printer this way. The software and hardware package PowerPrint works, but I would also like to use this card. Chuck's Printer Driver and HPDJ and PanasonicPrint do not work because this is a NuBus card and not a standard Mac serial port. TIA, Joni ------------------------------ Date: 20 May 1997 13:54:57 +0000 From: Mephistophilis Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #92 > >Date: Fri, 16 May 1997 06:09:01 -0600 >From: Roland Silver >Subject: (Q) good address book; calendar >MIME-Version: 1.0 > >1. Can you recommend a good address book? > > I'm using the shareware "AddressBook", but it >has problems, mainly, (1) you >can't select an entry easily by typing part of >the name, but have to go to >section "A" ... "Z"; (2) the display of an >address record is modal, so you >can't cut & paste freely. > > 1. Can you recommend a good calendar? > > I'm using WP calendar, but I hate it, because >if you delete something > inadvertently there's no way to undo the delete. > Try Nicklas Frykholm's (http://www.ts.umu.se/~r2d2 ) 'Organicer'. It's dirt-cheap shareware and contains a month-at-a-glance calendar (multiple calendars, if required) with note/appointment space for each day as well as the facility to create any number of notebooks - one of which can be used as an address book. The notebooks have a contents list above the data space and hitting a letter with the cursor in that space brings you to that part of the contents list with entries beginning with that letter. Alternatively there are full text search facilities. I have been using it for some years without a whisper of a problem (more than I could say about much commercial s/w) and I can't imagine doing without it now. =46ergus Lalor ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 97 11:56:20 EST From: rinnand@GVSU.EDU (DIANE RINNAN) Subject: MAC NDS I am new to macs. However, I have been assigned to upgrading macs to use MAC NDS. I have successfully upgraded a few. However, I am having problems with others. The successful upgrades come up to the NetWare NDS login panel, then proceed to the select a log on method panel (Apple Standard UAMs or NetWare Encryption). The unsuccessful upgrades come up to the Select a log on method panel first, followed by the NetWare NDS login panel. However, when this sequence is encountered, the user cannot successfully login without canceling out of the NDS login panel and then selecting the tree. Is there a preferences file that needs to be deleted or updated? Any information/suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks in advance. Diane C. Rinnan Information Technology Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI 49401 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 11:03:01 +0200 From: Jacob Palme Subject: Moving bookmark file between Netscape and Explorer The bookmark file in Netscape is called "Bookmarks.html" and is placed in a folder with the name NetScape =9F in a subfolder within the System folder. The bookmark file in Explorer is called "Favorites.html" and is pplaced in a folder with the name Explorer in a subfolder within the System folder. The format of both bookmark files is identical. If you sometimes use Explorer (since it is faster and requires less RAM) and sometimes use Netscape (since it is more capable in some respects), you may wish to have a common bookmark file. I have tried to handle this with aliases, but it does not work. An alias with the name favorities.html in the explorer folder, referring to the file Bookmarks.html in the Netscape folder is ignored by Internet Explorer (version 3). An alias with the name Bookmarks.html in the Netscape folder is correctly used by Netscape to retrieve the Bookmarks file from the Explorer folder, but if you modify the bookmark file, the modified file is saved in the Netscape folder. The only solution I have found is to have two applescripts, one to copy the bookmark file in one direction, one to copy in the other direction. Here is the text of the two applescripts I am using, the names of folders may have to changed depending on country and language, since Apple names its folders differently in different languages. Applescript to copy the bookmarks from Explorer to Netscape: tell application "Finder" activate copy file "Favorites.html" of folder "Explorer" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk to folder "NetScape =9F" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk select file "bookmarks.html" of folder "NetScape =9F" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk delete selection select item "Favorites.html" of folder "NetScape =9F" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk set name of selection to "bookmarks.html" end tell Applescript to copy the bookmarks from Netscape to Explorer: tell application "Finder" activate copy file "Bookmarks.html" of folder "NetScape =9F" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk to folder "Explorer" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk select file "Favorites.html" of folder "Explorer" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk delete selection select item "Bookmarks.html" of folder "Explorer" of folder "Programinst=E4llningar" of folder "Systemmapp" of startup disk set name of selection to "Favorites.html" end tell If someone has a better solution to this, please tell me! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 00:03:51 -0800 From: Mike Blackwell Subject: No one outside my ISP can read my Usenet posts -- why? My system: PowerBook 540, 40MB/340HD, 167MHz PPC upgrade; System 7.6.1; YA-NewsWatcher 2.40; Eudora Pro 3.1; Netscape 2.02, 3.01, and MIE 3.0; Internet Config 1.4; FreePPP 2.5v2; Open Transport 1.1.2, TCP/IP 1.1.2. The memory, processor, and system upgrades are about a month old; prior to that I was running System 7.1.1 with correspondingly earlier versions of the connectivity software. I had hoped upgrading everything would fix the problem, but it didn't. My problem: none of the dozens of messages I've posted to Usenet in the past several months appear to have traveled beyond my provider: no one outside my ISP can see them. I get no error messages from my newsreader when I post to Usenet, and I get a confirmation e-mail with a note that it has been forwarded to that newsgroup, but I've run numerous DejaNews searches and had other people across the country look for them, all to no avail. Even posts specifically requesting replies from anyone who happens to read them, or messages sent to test groups (alt.test, misc.test, etc.), which normally have auto-reply bots which answer everything, go completely unanswered. They show up perfectly on my own ISP's NNTP server, but nowhere else on earth. See for yourself: try to find any posts on any newsgroup by a Mike Blackwell at pnn.com: or are my addresses. The only post I found of mine was part of an Info-Mac digest, ironically enough. Editing various preferences and re-installing system and connectivity software seems to make no difference. Local techs are completely baffled. I'm sure it's not censorship, but rather some strange quirk that has flummoxed everyone I've mentioned it to. I'd try asking on a Usenet newsgroup, but of course that would be rather silly, wouldn't it? :) Please help me on this one. I'm out of ideas. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 14:52:34 +0300 (EET DST) From: Kauko Saarinen Subject: Philips CDD522 problem Fellow experts, Toast CD-ROM Pro 2.5.10 program sometimes fails to write a proper disk. Furthermore, it seems to me that CD disks in the Macintosh format will be always written ok. Problems may occur with other disk formats. Failure can be Read Error or the Macintosh freezes while writing a disk. I found that the Mac doesn't boot from System CD if the CDD522 machine is connected. It starts from System CD if disconnected or connected to an exterior disk device. This makes me feel that there is something wrong with SCSI connections. Terminator is ok and device numbers. If started from the hard disk all SCSI devices can been seen. Self test of CDD552 returns 'Good Status'. Data: Toast CD-ROM Pro 2.5.10, Firmware level 1.05, Power Macintosh 7200/90, MacOS 7.5.5. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 08:26:52 -1000 From: cesar@lava.net (cesar) Subject: Pointer Freezes Hi. I'm having difficulty with frequent pointer freezes sticking in the upper left hand corner of my screen on startups. Also, sometimes it happens when I try to scroll down an attached Microsoft Word file. When I restart it usually clears up for awhile. I've done all the usual things like checking the mouse cable connection to my keyboard and the keyboard connection to the CPU, rebuilding my desktop, allocating more memory to programs I use heavily, and even did a complete clean reinstall recently. Using Conflict Catcher and disabling half of my extensions then moving them back, then disabling the other half didn't help me find the culptit either. Restarting with extensions off doesn't help because I never know when a pointer freeze is going to happen. Funny, I can't seem to find anything about this problem in either "The Macintosh Bible" or "Macs for Dummies". I'm sure someone must have experienced this problem, so I would appreciate any hints about where and what to look for. Are pointer freezes basically a memory problem or one involving extensions or control panels conflicts? Should all applications be kept only in my Applications folder? The same for control panels, extensions and Preferences? Do duplicates of applications, control panels, extensions or preference files cause this kind of problem? If so, what is the best way to find them, use the "Find File" program? What other/better methods are there? Thanks in advance, Aloha, Ed Cesar cesar@lava.net -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************