AA-MH42B-TE DECwrite_____________________________________________ Installation Guide for VMS Systems This guide describes how to install Version 1.1 of DECwrite on a VMS system. Operating System: VMS Version 5.3-1 or higher Software Version: DECwrite Version 1.1 digital equipment corporation maynard, massachusetts _____________________________________________________ August 1990 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. 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ZK5505 This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 1.2. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. vii 1 Introduction to DECwrite for VMS Systems 1.1 Online Help..................................... 1-1 1.2 The DECwrite Editor............................. 1-1 1.3 DECwrite Optional Lexicons...................... 1-2 2 Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2.1 DECwrite Distribution Kit....................... 2-1 2.2 Prerequisite Software........................... 2-2 2.3 Prerequisite Hardware........................... 2-4 2.4 Privileged Account.............................. 2-4 2.5 License Registration............................ 2-4 2.6 International Lexicons.......................... 2-5 2.7 VAXcluster Considerations....................... 2-5 2.8 System Quotas................................... 2-6 2.8.1 Disk Space Requirements ...................... 2-6 iii 2.8.2 System Parameter Values ...................... 2-7 2.8.2.1 Checking Parameter Values.................. 2-7 2.8.2.2 Calculating GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Parameter Values........................... 2-8 2.8.2.3 Changing Parameter Values with AUTOGEN..... 2-8 2.9 System Disk Backup.............................. 2-9 3 Installing DECwrite 3.1 VMSINSTAL Requirements.......................... 3-2 3.2 VMSINSTAL Procedure............................. 3-2 4 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4.1 Editing Startup Files........................... 4-1 4.1.1 Editing SYSTARTUP_V5.COM ..................... 4-1 4.1.2 Editing WRITE$STARTUP.COM .................... 4-4 4.2 Installing DECwrite on a Standalone System...... 4-4 4.3 Installing DECwrite on a VAXcluster............. 4-5 4.4 Rebooting the System............................ 4-6 4.5 User Account Requirements....................... 4-6 4.5.1 Privileges ................................... 4-6 4.5.2 User Account Quotas .......................... 4-6 4.6 Tuning Your System.............................. 4-8 4.7 Selecting a Language............................ 4-8 4.8 Installation Verification Procedures............ 4-8 4.9 Running DECwrite from FileView.................. 4-9 4.10 Running DECwrite from DCL....................... 4-9 4.11 DECwrite Sample Document........................ 4-9 4.12 Determining and Reporting Problems.............. 4-10 iv 5 Using the DECwrite Font Utility 5.1 Preparing to Run the Font Utility............... 5-1 5.2 Starting the Font Utility ...................... 5-2 5.3 Font Utility Commands and Descriptions.......... 5-2 A Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A.1 Full DECwrite Installation...................... A-1 A.2 Font Only DECwrite Installation................. A-7 B DECwrite Files Index Figures 3-1 Successful Installation Display................. 3-15 Tables 2-1 Free Disk Blocks Required to Install DECwrite... 2-6 2-2 Minimum Required Global Pages and Sections...... 2-7 3-1 DECwrite Kit Names.............................. 3-3 4-1 Language Parameters............................. 4-3 4-2 International Spell Lexicons.................... 4-5 4-3 User Account Quotas............................. 4-7 5-1 DECwrite Font Utility Messages.................. 5-2 B-1 DECwrite Files.................................. B-1 B-2 DECchart Files.................................. B-24 v ________________________________________________________________ Preface About This Guide DECwrite is a document processing application that lets you create and format documents that contain both text and graphics. In addition, you can include data from supported cooperating applications into your DECwrite documents. Purpose of This Guide This guide describes how to install DECwrite on the VMS operating system. You should review the entire guide before you start the installation. Who Should Use This Guide This guide is for VMS system managers or others responsible for installing system software. To install DECwrite software, you must have access to a privileged account such as the SYSTEM account, and you must be familiar with the VMS installation procedure (VMSINSTAL). vii Structure of This Guide This guide has five chapters and two appendixes. Chapter 1 is a general introduction. Chapter 2 describes installation prerequisites and suggestions. Chapter 3 is the installation procedure. Chapter 4 describes postinstallation procedures and general usage information. Chapter 5 describes the DECwrite Font Utility that allows you to add, manage, and delete new fonts. Appendix A shows two sample installation procedures for reference purposes. Appendix B lists the files that DECwrite installs or modifies on your system. For More Information For more information about the DECwrite document processing application, see the following: _ DECwrite Documentation Supplement-a description of the new features supplied by DECwrite Version 1.1, and a list of corrections to the DECwrite Version 1.0 documentation _ DECwrite Demonstration Document-an online introduction to selected DECwrite concepts and operations To use the Demonstration Document, choose Edit Demo Document from the Help menu once you have started DECwrite. _ DECwrite Getting Started-a short tutorial about basic DECwrite operations _ DECwrite User's Guide-a description of DECwrite tasks _ DECwrite Reference Manual-a description of DECwrite concepts and operations _ DECwrite Sample Documents-printed copies of the style files provided with the DECwrite document processing application _ DECwrite Quick Lookup-a summary of basic DECwrite operations, menu items, and keyboard equivalents viii _ DECchart Getting Started-a short tutorial about basic DECchart operations _ DECchart User's Guide-a description of DECchart tasks _ Using the DECwrite CDA Converters-a description of the table and document converters packaged with DECwrite For more information about the VMSINSTAL command procedure, see one of the following books: _ VMS System Manager's Manual (VMS Version 5.3 base documentation set) _ Guide to Setting Up a VMS System (VMS Version 5.3 full documentation set) For more information about DECwindows, see the following: _ VMS DECwindows User's Guide _ VMS DECwindows Desktop Applications Guide For more information about the CDA converters, see the following: _ Using the CDA Converters-a description of the table and document converters packaged with DECwrite, plus a description of other available CDA converters _ Technical Guide to the CDA Converters-a description of the CDA Converters and the CDA Viewer, which support the Digital architecture for compound documents (available only on CDROM) ix Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide: mouse The term mouse is used to refer to any pointing device, such as a mouse, a puck, or a stylus. MB1, MB2, MB3 MB1 indicates the left mouse button, MB2 indicates the middle mouse button, and MB3 indicates the right mouse button. (The buttons can be redefined by the user.) < Alt > The < Alt > key is labeled as the < Compose Character > key on some keyboards. A sequence such as indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or a pointing device button. < x > A sequence such as < x > indicates that you must first press and release the key labeled PF1, then press and release another key or a pointing device button. A key name is shown enclosed to indicate that you press a key on the keyboard. blue-green ink Blue-green ink indicates information that you must enter from the keyboard or a screen object that you must choose or click on. For online versions, user input is shown in bold. x UPPERCASE TEXT Uppercase letters indicate that you must enter a command (for example, enter OPEN /READ) or indicate the name of a routine, the name of a file, the name of a file protection code, or the abbreviation for a system privilege. DECchart The term DECchart refers to the DECchart[TM] software. DECdecision The term DECdecision refers to the DECdecision[TM] software. DECpage The term DECpage refers to the DECpage[TM] software. DECwrite The term DECwrite refers to the DECwrite[TM] software. WPS-PLUS The term WPS-PLUS refers to the WPS- PLUS[TM] software. xi 1 ________________________________________________________________ Introduction to DECwrite for VMS Systems DECwrite is a compound document processing application that allows VMS users to create and format documents that contain text, graphics, images, and application data. DECwrite is compliant with the Compound Document Architecture (CDA). Included with DECwrite is DECchart, a data-driven charting application, and the DECwrite Equation Editor. 1.1 Online Help DECwrite features help on all menu items, and context- sensitive help on many functions. The help provides detailed information about how to use DECwrite features and allows users to become proficient in creating DECwrite documents. 1.2 The DECwrite Editor DECwrite includes a full word processing editor with functions such as select, cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, and navigation. DECwrite features sophisticated search and replace capabililites, including the ability to search for returns, special characters, and arbitrary white space. Advanced editing features such as redlining and change bars make DECwrite an appropriate application for documentation and publication groups. Introduction to DECwrite for VMS Systems 1-1 DECwrite also provides emulators for the more popular text editors. Among them are the Digital WPS-PLUS, EDT, and EVE editors, as well as Emacs, Microsoft Word, and WordPerfect. DECwrite includes Houghton Mifflin's high-quality hyphenation routines and an American English spell check lexicon based on the American Heritage Dictionary (U.S. version only). DECwrite allows the user to create exception dictionaries for words that would not commonly appear in a standard dictionary. Exception dictionaries can be shared within a DECwrite workgroup. Hyphenation can be controlled locally with discretionary hyphens. See Section 1.3 for a list of the optional lexicons. DECwrite supports multiple language hyphenation,which allows you to switch from one language to another within a document. 1.3 DECwrite Optional Lexicons The optional lexicons allow DECwrite to use spell checking in multiple languages. The optional supported DECwrite lexicons are: _ American Business _ American Medical _ Dutch _ English (American and British) _ French _ German _ Norwegian _ Spanish _ Swedish 1-2 Introduction to DECwrite for VMS Systems 2 ________________________________________________________________ Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System This chapter describes tasks that you must perform when installing DECwrite, and suggests the best methods for preparing for installation. Installing DECwrite is similar to installing other VMS layered products. You should: 1 Take an inventory of the software distribution kit. 2 Make sure that your system has the prerequisite software and hardware. 3 Register your DECwrite license according to the VMS License Registration section in this chapter. 4 Prepare your system and its users for installation. 5 Print and read the Release Notes. 6 Perform the installation procedure and any necessary postinstallation procedures. 7 Resume normal operations after you complete the installa- tion. You should allow approximately 50 minutes for the installa- tion and 6 minutes to run the IVP. 2.1 DECwrite Distribution Kit Each DECwrite distribution kit contains: _ A bill of materials (BOM) and indented bills report (BIL) _ The distribution medium for the DECwrite software Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2-1 _ Documentation for the product Media Only kits include the installation guide only. _ The Product Authorization Key (PAK) To ensure that you have a complete kit, check the kit contents against the bill of materials and the indented bills report. Check also that you received the correct distribution medium, labeled as DECwrite V1.1. If your kit is damaged or if you find that parts of it are missing, contact your Digital representative. 2.2 Prerequisite Software To install DECwrite you must have: _ A valid VMS operating system configuration running VMS Version 5.3-1 or higher, having the VMS Required saveset _ DECwindows installed To execute the IVP during the installation, DECwindows should also be running. Since DECwrite is a DECwindows application, it can run in either of the following ways: _ Standalone execution - running the DECwindows X11 display server and the client application (DECwrite) on the same machine _ Remote execution - running the DECwindows X11 display server and the client application (DECwrite) on different machines This requires that a valid DECwindows transport mechanism also be installed. For example, these include DECnet, TCP /IP, and LAT. For standalone execution, the following DECwindows components must be installed on the machine: _ VMS DECwindows Compute Server (base kit, which includes runtime support) _ VMS DECwindows Device Support 2-2 Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System For remote execution in a noncluster VAX environment, the following DECwindows components must be installed. Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2-3 On the workstation: _ VMS DECwindows Compute Server (base kit, which includes runtime support) _ VMS DECwindows Device Support On the remote machine: _ VMS DECwindows Compute Server (base kit, which includes runtime support) _ VMS DECwindows Device Support (optional) Refer to the VMS Version 5.3-1 Installation Guide for details. 2.3 Prerequisite Hardware DECwrite supports all hardware configurations supported by a VMS Version 5.3-1 system running DECwindows, with a minimum of 8 MB of memory. See the DECwrite Software Product Description (SPD) for details on supported hardware configurations. 2.4 Privileged Account To install DECwrite, you must be logged into the system manager's account (SYSTEM), an account that has SETPRV, or an account with at least the following privileges: _ CMKRNL _ WORLD _ SYSPRV Note that the VMSINSTAL procedure turns off BYPASS privilege at the start of the installation. 2.5 License Registration The DECwrite PAK should be registered and loaded before you install or use DECwrite. The information you need is in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) shipped with DECwrite. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains data about your license. 2-4 Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System If you do not register and load the license before installing DECwrite, the installation will complete but the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) will not be run. You can execute the IVP manually after the installation, following the instructions in Chapter 3. To register the license, first log in to a privileged account such as the system manager's account, SYSTEM. Then choose one of the following procedures to perform the registration. The second method is faster for experienced users. _ Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When prompted for information, respond with data from your Product Authorization Key (PAK). OR _ Issue the DCL commands LICENSE REGISTER and LICENSE LOAD with the appropriate qualifiers that correspond to information on the PAK. For additional information, see the License Management Facility section in your VMS Version 5.3-1 documentation set. 2.6 International Lexicons If you have previously installed any of the International Lexicon kits or are reinstalling DECwrite, make sure you have executed the SYS$STARTUP:LCI$STARTUP.COM procedure before starting the installation. This startup procedure defines the logical LCI$LEXICONS that the installation procedure checks to place lexicon files in their proper directories. 2.7 VAXcluster Considerations You can install DECwrite on a VAXcluster. In a VAXcluster with a common system disk, you can execute the installation procedure on a single member of the cluster. After the installation is completed, each VAX processor can share the same DECwrite software. You must check the number of global sections and global pages on each node in the VAXcluster where you plan to install DECwrite. Instructions are in the next section. See Chapter 4 for details about VAXcluster postinstallation instructions. Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2-5 2.8 System Quotas You use the VMSINSTAL command procedure to install DECwrite. For VMSINSTAL to run properly, there must be sufficient disk storage space and proper system parameter settings to accommodate the installation. This section describes the recommended disk space and system parameters. 2.8.1 Disk Space Requirements Installing DECwrite requires a certain amount of disk storage space. Once the installation is complete, less storage space is required. Table 2-1 summarizes the storage requirements. The VMSINSTAL command now has an Alternate Working Directory (AWD) option. This allows you to designate a directory other than your working directory for VMSINSTAL to use during the installation. This option is useful if there is little free space on the system disk. Note The values in Table 2-1 apply only to the U.S. language variant. See the cover letter in your kit for the values for all other language variants. Table 2-1 Free Disk Blocks Required to Install DECwrite _____________________________________________________________ System InstallationDisk[1]_____AWD_Device[1]______Total[1]__________ Complete 30,100[2] 30,100[2] 28,000[2] Font Only 1,100[2] 1,100[2] 1,043[2] _____________________________________________________________ [1]Working directory. [2]These values are approximate, but are the maximum that the installation will require. The installation procedure reports the actual number of blocks required, which will be slightly less than these values, and may differ from the sample installation in Chapter 3. _____________________________________________________________ Use the DCL command SHOW DEVICE to determine the number of free blocks that are presently available on the system disk: $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE 2-6 Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System If the disk does not have enough free blocks, delete unnecessary files to provide space. 2.8.2 System Parameter Values Digital recommends that the system parameter WSMAX be set to at least 4,100. On a single-user workstation, it can be set even higher, depending on the amount of workstation memory. The DECwrite executable images and the shared libraries can be installed using the INSTALL utility. Table 2-2 lists the minimum required system parameter values. Table 2-2 Minimum Required Global Pages and Sections _____________________________________________________________ System_Parameter____Minimum_Value____________________________ GBLPAGES 2,686 GBLSECTIONS_________9________________________________________ If GBLPAGES or GBLSECTIONS are below the recommended values, VMSINSTAL displays a message. Since installing the DECwrite images and shared libraries is optional, you can safely continue the installation. Make sure to adjust these system parameters before modifying WRITE$STARTUP.COM. See Chapter 4 for details. 2.8.2.1 Checking Parameter Values To check the value of one or more parameters, enter the following command at the DCL prompt: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN SYSGEN> At the SYSGEN> prompt, use the SHOW command to display the value of each system parameter. After you finish checking parameter values, use the EXIT command to return to DCL level. Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2-7 2.8.2.2 Calculating GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS Parameter Values The values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS in Table 2-2 indicate that you must have at least 2,686 unused global pages and 9 unused global sections available for the installation. To calculate the number of unused global pages and global sections in your system: 1 Use the DCL F$GETSYI lexical function to determine the number of free global pages and global sections: $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES") $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS") 2 If the number of unused global pages is less than the number specified in Table 2-2, you must increase the value using the AUTOGEN command procedure (instructions follow). The next section describes the procedures for changing these values. For more information, refer to the VMS system management documentation. 2.8.2.3 Changing Parameter Values with AUTOGEN You use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for parameters that need to be changed. To change system parameters with AUTOGEN: 1 Edit the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file. For example, to increase the setting for the GBLPAGES system parameter by 2,000, add this line to the file: ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000 2 Enter the following command to recalculate your system parameters: $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and reboots when it has finished. Rebooting your system makes the new parameter values active. For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the instruc- tions on modifying system parameters in the VMS system management documentation. 2-8 Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2.9 System Disk Backup Make a backup copy of your system disk before you install DECwrite. For more information about backing up your system disk, refer to the VMS system management documentation. Preparing for DECwrite Installation on a VMS System 2-9 3 ________________________________________________________________ Installing DECwrite This chapter describes how to run the DECwrite installation procedure. You should allow approximately 56 minutes to complete the entire installation. Before you start installing DECwrite, make sure that your system meets the requirements outlined in Chapter 2. This version of DECwrite supports language switching. You can install multiple DECwrite language variants on a single system. You choose which language variant to use by selecting the language from the Session Manager Language dialog box. See the DECwrite Documentation Supplement for additional information. DECwrite installs the language files in language-specific subdirectories. See Appendix B for a complete listing of these files and directories. Appendix A contains a printout of a typical installation procedure for your reference. Appendix B contains a list of all the files a DECwrite installation installs or modifies. You can install the entire DECwrite kit or just the video fonts required for the DECwrite Equation Editor. If you are installing DECwrite in a VAXcluster that includes workstations, you should install the entire kit. Standalone workstations that always run DECwrite from a remote system require only that the video fonts be installed locally. This allows the workstation to run the DECwrite Equation Editor from the remote system. Similarly, if a standalone workstation user not running DECwrite wants to use either DECwindows Mail or the DDIF viewer to view documents containing equations, then the DECwrite Equation Editor fonts need to be installed on that workstation. Installing DECwrite 3-1 3.1 VMSINSTAL Requirements When you invoke the DCL command VMSINSTAL, it checks: _ Whether you are logged in to a privileged account _ Whether you have adequate quotas for installation _ Whether DECnet is up and running _ Whether any users are logged in to the system If VMSINSTAL detects a problem during the installation procedure, it notifies you and asks if you want to continue. To stop the installation and correct the problem, enter NO or press the Return key. After you have made the correction, you can restart the installation. To cancel the installation procedure at any time, press Ctrl /Y. The installation procedure deletes all files it has created up to that point and exits. You can then restart the installation. Digital recommends that you refer to the section on the VMSINSTAL command procedure in your VMS documentation set. In the VMS base documentation set, see the VMS System Manager's Manual. In the VMS full documentation set, see the Guide to Setting Up a VMS System. 3.2 VMSINSTAL Procedure You must use the VMSINSTAL command procedure to install DECwrite. Follow these steps to begin the installation: 1 Log in to a privileged account such as the VMS system manager's account, SYSTEM. 2 Send a message requesting that all users log out. 3 Enter the following command line to run VMSINSTAL: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL kit-name device-name OPTIONS N where device-name is the device specification for the distribution medium, for example, MUA0: and where kit-name is the language variant DECwrite kit. See Table 3-1 for a list of the languages and their DECwrite kit names. 3-2 Installing DECwrite Table 3-1 DECwrite Kit Names _____________________________________________________________ Language_Variant______Kit_Name_______________________________ American English DECWRITE Dutch DECWRITENE Finnish DECWRITESU French DECWRITEFR Belgian French DECWRITEFR Swiss French DECWRITEFR German DECWRITEDE Swiss German DECWRITEDE Italian DECWRITEIT Swiss Italian DECWRITEIT Norwegian DECWRITENO Spanish DECWRITEES Swedish DECWRITESV UK_English____________DECWRITEGB_____________________________ Specifying OPTIONS N indicates that you want to be prompted to display or print the Release Notes. Specifying OPTIONS AWD=device:directory allows you to specify an alternate device that VMSINSTAL will use as the temporary working directory. Specifying this option will create the temporary working directory on the specified device under [000000.DECWRITE011]. Note If there is an existing directory of DECWRITE011 under the directory specified or [000000], VMSINSTAL will delete it before restoring the first saveset. Installing DECwrite 3-3 If you do not specify the AWD option, the installation creates the temporary working directory on the system disk by default. VMSINSTAL has several other options, described in the VMS software installation documentation. A message similar to the following appears on your screen: VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3 It is 1-JUL-1990 at 15:22. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. Your DECnet network is up and running. The following processes are still active: L M N O P * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? DECwindows requires that DECnet be up and running. 4 Enter YES and press < Return > to continue the installa- tion. You are asked whether you need to back up your system disk: * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? Generally, you should back up your system disk before any major software installation, as you were instructed in Chapter 2. YES is the default answer. If you backed up your system disk recently, press the Return key to continue. Next, you receive instructions to mount the distribution medium you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL (in this example, MUA0:). If you did not specify where you would mount the distribution volumes, DECwrite prompts you to identify where you have mounted them. Please mount the first volume of the set on MUA0:. * Are you ready? 5 Mount the medium, then enter YES and press < Return > to indicate that you are ready to continue. 3-4 Installing DECwrite The following messages appear on your screen: The following products will be processed: DECWRITE V1.1 Beginning installation of DECWRITE V1.1 at 15:22 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ... If you selected OPTIONS N when you first invoked the VMSINSTAL procedure, a menu asks you how you want to handle the Release Notes: Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Copy release notes to SYS$HELP 5. Do not display, print or copy release notes * Select option [2]: You should review the Release Notes in case they contain any information about changes in the installation procedures. Choosing option 3 displays the Release Notes and prints a copy. If you do choose an option that prints the Release Notes, you are prompted for a print queue: * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: 6 Press < Return > to print the Release Notes on SYS$PRINT, or type a different queue name and press < Return >. The screen displays a message similar to the following: Job 810 (queue SYS$PRINT, entry 1295) started on SYS$PRINT You are asked whether you want to continue with the installation: * Do you want to continue the installation? 7 Enter YES to continue, otherwise press < Return >. In either case, the Release Notes are copied to a file in the SYS$HELP directory and you receive a message similar to the following: Installing DECwrite 3-5 %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. The Release Notes are contained in SYS$HELP: and have the name KITNAME011.RELEASE_NOTES where KITNAME is the DECwrite kit name from Table 3-1. Note that the name of the Release Notes file includes the product name and version number. Do not delete Release Notes for previous versions of DECwrite. The screen displays the following messages: DECwrite V1.1 Installation Procedure Programs and databases for the Usage Alert, Electronic Thesaurus licensed from Houghton Mifflin. Copyright (c) 1985, 1987 by Houghton Mifflin Company. International CorrectSpell (c) 1987, 1988 by Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved. US Pat. Nos. 4,508,241, 4,730,269, and 4,771,041. Canadian Pat. No. 1,203,916. Thesaurus U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,523. Portions licensed to Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts Copyright (c) Frame Technology Corporation 1989. All rights reserved. %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ... You can install the DECwrite kit completely or just the video fonts required to use the DECwrite Equation Editor. If you are installing this kit for use on a workstation, or on a VAXcluster that includes workstations, then you should install the entire kit. This requires 30,018 blocks. If you are installing this kit on a workstation that will only run DECwrite from a remote system, then only the video font files are needed. This requires 1,043 blocks. If you are installing DECwrite in a VAXcluster that includes workstations, you should install the entire kit. Standalone workstations that always run DECwrite from a remote system require only that the video fonts be installed locally. This allows the workstation to run the DECwrite Equation Editor from the remote system. 3-6 Installing DECwrite You receive information about the number of blocks required to install the entire kit or only the video font files. You are then asked if you want to install the entire kit: * Do you want to install the entire kit [YES]? 8 Press < Return >. Installing entire DECwrite kit.... The installation provides a clip art library of images. You can install it in sys$sysdevice:[clipart] by default, or you can install it in another location. DECwrite asks you to identify a directory other than the default directory where you want to place the clip art files. This kit contains an optional library of Encapsulated PostScript pictures, DDIF pictures, and DDIF images. Their total size is 5,460 blocks. * Do you want to install the clip art library [YES]? If you entered a ? at the prompt the screen displays the following: The optional clip art library is used with DECwrite's Link to Picture and Link to Image functions. A small set of clip art is also provided by default in the write$examples: directory. You may choose to install the clip art library on a disk other than the system disk. * Do you want to install the clip art library [YES]? 9 Press < Return >. Specify a device and directory on which to install the clip art library * Device and directory[sys$sysdevice:[clipart]]: 10 Press < Return > to accept the default directory or enter the name of another directory where you want to place the files. For example: You have chosen the device and directory USER:[SMITH.CLIPART] * Is this correct [YES]? 11 Press < Return >. Installing DECwrite 3-7 The installation also reinstalls the DECwrite style files. The installation prompts you to make backup copies if you have modified the original style files in cda$library:. ************************************************************* Note: This installation will replace the DECwrite supplied style files in CDA$LIBRARY. If you have made modifications to these files, make backup copies before continuing. For example: $ backup/log cda$library:wr_*.doc_style style_files.bck/sav ************************************************************* * Do you want to continue [YES]? 12 Press < Return > if you have made the backup files or if you do not need to preserve them. This kit requires DECchart V1.1 or later. If your system does not have DECchart installed the screen displays the following message: ************************************************************* DECchart V1.1 will be installed since it does not exist on your system. ************************************************************* If your system does have DECchart Version 1.1 installed, the screen displays the following message: ************************************************************* DECchart V1.1 already exists on your system. You may choose to reinstall DECchart V1.1 or use the currently installed version. ************************************************************* * Do you want to reinstall DECchart [NO]? You should reinstall DECchart if you are installing this kit on a system running multiple language versions of DECwrite. For example, if the French version of DECwrite is currently installed and you are installing the German version, then reinstall DECchart. 3-8 Installing DECwrite 13 Enter YES and press < Return >. The screen displays: This kit requires the DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 or later. If your system does not have the DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 or later installed, the screen displays the following message. The DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 will be installed since it does not exist on your system. If your system does have the DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 or later installed, the screen displays the following message. ************************************************************* The DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 already exists on your system. You may choose to reinstall the Equation Editor or use the currently installed version. ************************************************************* * Do you want to reinstall the Equation Editor [NO]? You should reinstall the DECwrite Equation Editor if you are installing this kit on a system running multiple language versions of DECwrite. For example, if the French version of DECwrite is currently installed and you are installing the German version, then reinstall the Equation Editor. 14 Enter YES and press < Return >. The screen displays: * Specify a device on which to install the spell check lexicons [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]: You have chosen the device SYS$SYSDEVICE: * Is this correct [YES]? 15 Press < Return >. The screen then displays: Product: DECWRITE-USER Producer: DEC Version: 1.1 Release Date: 4-SEP-1990 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Note that other language variants have different PAKs. 16 If your authorization key is registered and loaded, enter YES and press < Return >. Installing DECwrite 3-9 If you answer NO, the screen displays the following messages: %VMSINSTAL-W-NOIVP, The IVP will not be run since the DECwrite license -VMSINSTAL-W-NOIVP, is not installed. You must register and load the license in order to use DECwrite. It is recommended that the IVP be executed after the DECwrite license has been installed. The IVP consists of several separate command procedures. Execute them as follows: @sys$test:write$ivp ! DECwrite @sys$test:chart$ivp ! DECchart @sys$test:lae$ivp ! American-English lexicon Installation continuing... The installation continues by displaying the following message: Checking/registering INTL-LEXICON-AMERICAN Product Authorization Key... * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? When you invoke the IVP during the DECwrite installation procedure, the IVP runs DECwrite. To do this, it requires that DECwindows be running and that a workstation display device be defined. If one is not defined, you are prompted for the name of a workstation on which to display the IVP, as follows: %VMSINSTAL-W-NODISPLAY, Workstation display not defined Enter the node name of the workstation on which to display the IVP or press Return to continue and not run the IVP * Node name: 17 If you are installing DECwrite on your own workstation, enter the name of the workstation. This node name is used to issue a SET DISPLAY command to the appropriate workstation. Note that this requires the Session Manager's security database be set up properly and that nodes are defined properly in the network databases. For example, if you are installing DECwrite on your own workstation and you have SET HOST 0 from your own account to use the SYSTEM account, then you must add 0::SYSTEM to 3-10 Installing DECwrite the security database. See the DECwindows User's Guide for details on the Session Manager's security database. If you are NOT installing DECwrite from a workstation, then do not run the IVP. Instead, use a workstation to run the IVP after the installation is completed. If you are installing DECwrite from a workstation, but one that is NOT running DECnet, then do not run the IVP during the installation. Instead, execute the IVP from DCL after the installation is completed, making sure that a display device is defined using the local transport (see the SET DISPLAY DCL command). The language in the Language dialog box on the Session Manager's Customization menu must be set to English in order to run the IVP. Ensure the language is set accordingly before continuing. * Press Return when ready to continue: The script will reflect the name of the language variant that you are installing. 18 When you install DECwrite, set the language you will use in the Session Manager, otherwise the IVP will fail. Note The Session Manager's language setting should match the language of the DECwrite language variant you are installing. To set the language, choose Language from the Session Manager Customize menu and choose the appropriate language from the Language dialog box. You are asked whether you want to purge (delete) old versions of files replaced by this installation: * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? Purging is recommended. 19 Press < Return > to purge old versions of the files. To save old files, or if you are installing DECwrite for the first time, enter NO and press < Return >. 20 The screen displays the following messages: Installing DECwrite 3-11 To complete the installation on a standalone VAX 11/780 will take approximately: 50 minutes to install 6 minutes to run the IVP All required questions have been asked. You can terminate the installation procedure at this time. * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? 21 Press < Return > to continue the installation. The screen displays the following messages: %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... If you are installing or reinstalling DECchart the screen also displays the following messages: %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ... The installation then continues the installation procedure by displaying: %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE]. The on-line demonstration document, WRITEDEMO.DOC and the documents used in the Getting Started exercises are in: VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE] 3-12 Installing DECwrite %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF.75DPI]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF.100DPI]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DECWRITE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LCI.LEXICONS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.EPS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.ARROWS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.BUILDING]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.COMMUNIC]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.ENERGY]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.SPORTS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.FIGURES]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.FINANCE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.GOVERNMNT]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.SCIENCE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CHART$IVP]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECCHART]. %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set I ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ... The following command must be added to the system startup command file SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM for all nodes that will be running DECwrite: @sys$startup:write$startup @sys$startup:lci$startup.com ! American-English lexicon Installing DECwrite 3-13 If you are installing this kit on a workstation, you should restart DECwindows after the installation has completed: @sys$startup:decw$startup restart %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... 3-14 Installing DECwrite The installation then executes the IVP if you answered yes, as follows: %VMSINSTAL-I-RUNIVP, Executing installation verification procedure(s) Executing IVP for: DECwrite V1.1 The IVP edits a sample document. If the document looks the same as the illustration in the installation guide, then the installation has been successful. After the document window appears, click the mouse in the window to assign input focus, and enter Alt-Q (hold down the Compose Character or "Alt" key and press Q) to quit DECwrite and the DECwrite portion of the IVP. Starting DECwrite.... 22 Follow the instructions in the message. The document displayed on the screen should look like Figure 3-1. The screen displays the following messages: Installing DECwrite 3-15 ************************************* DECwrite V1.1 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ************************************* IVP completed for: DECwrite V1.1 Executing IVP for: International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 ******************************************** International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ********************************************* IVP completed for: International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 Executing IVP for: DECchart ************************************* DECchart V1.1 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ************************************* IVP completed for: DECchart V1.1 Installation of DECWRITE V1.1 completed at 15:47 Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: ^Z VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:48 Note VMSINSTAL will execute all of the DECwrite component IVP procedures (DECwrite itself, DECchart, International Lexicon /American English) and exit successfully. Any errors will be reported by the individual IVP. The installation is complete. Refer to the postinstallation procedures in Chapter 4. 3-16 Installing DECwrite 4 ________________________________________________________________ DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures This chapter describes tasks you must complete after you install DECwrite. 4.1 Editing Startup Files You must edit the system startup file SYSTARTUP_V5.COM and, optionally, WRITE$STARTUP.COM before using DECwrite. 4.1.1 Editing SYSTARTUP_V5.COM Add the following lines to SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM: $ @SYS$STARTUP:WRITE$STARTUP.COM ! DECwrite $ @SYS$STARTUP:LCI$STARTUP.COM ! International Lexicons Note If an international lexicon has previously been installed, LCI$STARTUP.COM should be in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. If you install a DECwrite language variant, make sure that you use the proper parameter with WRITE$STARTUP.COM. Also, add DECW$STARTI18N.COM to SYS$STARTUP.COM. For example: $ @SYS$STARTUP:WRITE$STARTUP "parameter" $ @SYS$MANAGER:DECWSTARTI18N "parameter" where the parameter identifies the DECwrite language variant you are installing. See Table 4-1 for a list of these language parameters. DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4-1 Note The line for the language variants must come after the line that starts the network. For example, in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM, you might see: $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM . . . $ @SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTI18N.COM "parameter" where the parameter identifies the DECwrite language variant you are installing. See Table 4-1 for a list of these language parameters. 4-2 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures Table 4-1 Language Parameters _____________________________________________________________ Language________Parameter____________________________________ American none required English Belgian French FR_BE Dutch NL_NL French FR_FR French FR_CA Canadian German DE_DE Italian IT_IT Norwegian NO_NO Spanish ES_ES Swedish SV_SE Swiss French FR_CH Swiss German DE_CH Swiss Italian IT_CH UK_English______EN_GB________________________________________ You can start multiple languages on the same line in SYSTARTUP_V5.COM by separating the parameters by commas. For example, the following command would start Dutch, French, and German: $ @SYS$STARTUP:WRITE$STARTUP "NL_NL,FR_FR,DE_DE" $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTI18N "NL_NL,FR_FR,DE_DE" DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4-3 4.1.2 Editing WRITE$STARTUP.COM WRITE$STARTUP defines the logical WRITE$EXAMPLES to point to the DECwrite examples directory, SYS$COMMON:[SYSHELP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE]. When installing a DECwrite language variant, the installation places the DECwrite examples in a language specific subdirec- tory. This subdirectory is SYS$COMMON:[SYSHELP.EXAMPLES.XX_ YY.DECWRITE], where XX_YY is the language parameter. See Table 4-1 for a list of the language parameters. Uncomment the appropriate lines in WRITE$STARTUP that define WRITE$EXAMPLES. WRITE$STARTUP defines the logical WRITE$CLIPART to point to the DECwrite clip art directory. The default at installation time is SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART]. See Appendix B for a complete listing of the DECwrite demonstration and clip art files. If you installed the clip art in a directory different from the default directory, then redefine the logical to point to that clip art directory. For example: $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXE WRITE$CLIPART:USER:[SMITH.CLIPART.]/TRANS=CONCEALED By default, all the INSTALL commands in WRITE$STARTUP.COM are commented out. You can optionally remove the comments for the images and shared libraries you want to install. This improves system performance on systems where multiple users are running DECwrite concurrently. Make sure you have completed the steps in Section 2.8 before executing WRITE$STARTUP.COM on a standalone system or on other nodes in a VAXcluster. 4.2 Installing DECwrite on a Standalone System If you have installed DECwrite on a standalone workstation, you must restart the DECwindows server so that it can use the new fonts required by the DECwrite Equation Editor. Enter @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP RESTART to restart the server. Note This will log you out of your workstation session. 4-4 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4.3 Installing DECwrite on a VAXcluster To install DECwrite on a cluster with a common system disk, make sure you load the DECwrite license and the American English lexicon license on each node in the cluster. To load the licenses, enter the following commands: $mc sysman SYSMAN> set environment/cluster/user=system Remote Password: SYSMAN> do license load LICENSE NAME Where LICENSE NAME is the language variant kit name. SYSMAN> do license load intl-lexicon Where intl-lexicon is the name of the spell lexicon. Table 4-2 lists the available lexicons. Table 4-2 International Spell Lexicons _____________________________________________________________ Name__________________Description____________________________ INTL-LEXICON-AM-BUS American Business INTL-LEXICON-AM-MED American Medical INTL-LEXICON- American English AMERICAN INTL-LEXICON- British English BRITISH-ENG INTL-LEXICON-DEUTSCH German INTL-LEXICON-ESPAŃOL Spanish INTL-LEXICON- French FRANCAIS INTL-LEXICON- Dutch NEDERLANDS (continued on next page) DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4-5 Table 4-2 (Cont.) International Spell Lexicons _____________________________________________________________ Name__________________Description____________________________ INTL-LEXICON-SVENSKA__Swedish________________________________ SYSMAN> do @sys$startup:lci$startup SYSMAN> do @sys$startup:write$startup PARAMETER SYSMAN> do @sys$startup:decw$startup restart ! If there are no active users. Only required for workstations SYSMAN> do @sys$manager:decwstarti18n PARAMETER !DECwrite language variants Where PARAMETER is the name of the language parameter from Table 4-1. SYSMAN> exit 4.4 Rebooting the System You can reboot your system after you have installed DECwrite and reset the system parameters (if necessary). A system reboot verifies that DECwrite is ready for use and establishes any new parameter settings. Note, however, that rebooting is optional. 4.5 User Account Requirements To use DECwrite, user accounts on your system must have certain privileges and quotas. The next two sections contain information about these requirements. 4.5.1 Privileges To use DECwrite, each account must have at least the TMPMBX and NETMBX privileges. Use the VMS Authorize Utility to determine whether users have the privileges they require. 4.5.2 User Account Quotas You must make sure that the appropriate user accounts have sufficient quotas to be able to use DECwrite. Table 4-3 summarizes minimum recommended process quotas. 4-6 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures Table 4-3 User Account Quotas _____________________________________________________________ Account_Quota____Value_______________________________________ ASTLM 100 BIOLM 40 DIOLM 40 FILLM 40 TQELM 20 ENQLM 110 WSDEF 256 WSQUOTA 512 WSEXTENT 4,100[1] _____________________________________________________________ [1]On a single-user workstation, the value of the system parameter WSEXTENT can be set equal to the value of WSMAX for better performance. _____________________________________________________________ User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. Use the Authorize Utility to verify and change user account quotas. First set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and then run AUTHORIZE: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM $ RUN AUTHORIZE UAF> At the AUTHORIZE prompt (UAF>), use the SHOW command with an account name to check a particular account. For example: UAF> SHOW SMITH To change a quota, use the MODIFY command at the UAF> prompt. MODIFY has the following format: MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnnn DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4-7 The following example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH account and then exits from the utility: UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=40 UAF> EXIT After you exit from the utility, the VMS system displays messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once you have finished making the changes, the users must log out and log in again for the new quotas to take effect. For more information about modifying account quotas, see the description of the Authorize Utility in the VMS system management and operations documentation. 4.6 Tuning Your System After you install DECwrite, you might want to adjust your system to enhance performance or lower the use of some system resources. Information about tuning your system is included in the VMS System Management, Volume 4, Performance manual. 4.7 Selecting a Language You need to specify what language you will use when you run a DECwrite language variant. Select the language by choosing Language from the Customize menu in the Session Manager. See the DECwrite Documentation Supplement for details. 4.8 Installation Verification Procedures The DECwrite Installation Verification Procedure runs automatically at the end of the DECwrite installation procedure if you enter YES to that option during the installation. Note Before you run the IVP for any language, you must first set the language you will use in the Language item of the Session Manager's Customize menu. If you did not enter YES, you may want to run the IVP later. If run later, the IVP needs three separate command procedures: $ @SYS$TEST:WRITE$IVP.COM ! DECwrite $ @SYS$TEST:CHART$IVP.COM ! DECchart $ @SYS$TEST:LAE$IVP.COM ! American-English lexicon 4-8 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures You receive a message indicating whether the IVP succeeded or failed. 4.9 Running DECwrite from FileView As part of the installation, DECwrite is added to the FileView Applications menu. You should inform all users after the installation that DECwrite is now available as an option on their FileView Applications menu. If you install a language variant of DECwrite on a system where the same language variant of FileView exists, DECwrite is added to the FileView Applications menu. For more information on FileView, refer to the DECwindows User's Guide. 4.10 Running DECwrite from DCL To run DECwrite from the DCL command line, enter at the $ prompt: run sys$system:decwrite You can also add a line to your login.com file to define a symbol to run DECwrite. For example: decwrite :== $ sys$system:decwrite A user could, after logging out and then logging back in or running login.com, enter at the DCL $ prompt: decwrite filename This would invoke DECwrite and open the named document. 4.11 DECwrite Sample Document During installation, DECwrite places sample files for each of its components in the following directories: _ WRITE$EXAMPLES or WRITE$EXAMPLES_XX_YY: where _XX_YY refers to any non-American English language parameter codes shown in Table 4-1. _ SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECCHART] The DECWRITE directory contains: _ The documents used for the Getting Started exercises _ Several demonstration documents DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 4-9 _ A sample equation for use with the DECwrite Equation Editor _ Several sample Encapsulated PostScript files for use with the DECwrite Link to Picture option For instructions on using the DECwrite Getting Started exercises and the demonstration document, refer to the DECwrite Getting Started book and the DECwrite User's Guide. The DECCHART directory contains a sample chart file used in the DECchart Getting Started exercises. For instructions on the DECchart Getting Started exercises, refer to the DECchart Getting Started book. 4.12 Determining and Reporting Problems If you encounter a problem while using DECwrite, report it to Digital. Depending on the nature of the problem and the type of support you have, you can take one of the following actions: _ Call Digital if your software contract or warranty agreement entitles you to telephone support. _ Submit a Software Performance Report (SPR). _ Fill out and submit a Reader's Comments form if the problem has to do with the DECwrite documentation. There are Reader's Comments forms at the back of each manual. Use the form from the manual in which you found the error. Include the section and page number. Review the Software Product Description (SPD) and Warranty Addendum for warranty information. If you encounter a problem during the warranty period, report the problem as indicated above or follow alternate instructions provided by Digital for reporting SPD nonconformance problems. 4-10 DECwrite Postinstallation Procedures 5 ________________________________________________________________ Using the DECwrite Font Utility The DECwrite Font Utility is a program that allows users to add new fonts or delete exisiting fonts from the DECwrite font family menu. See Table 5-1 for the Font Utility's commands, formats, and descriptions. If you include a font using the Font Utility that does not have an equivalent weight or slant in DECwrite, DECwrite maps the weight and slant of the imported font to a weight or slant that it does use. 5.1 Preparing to Run the Font Utility To prepare to run the font utility you must first: _ Install all screen fonts in the SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.DECW.USER_ 75DPI] for 75 dpi font directories or SYS$COMMON:[SYSFONT.DECW.USER_ 100DPI] for 100 dpi font directories and make them known to the DECwindows server by restarting the server. _ Install all corresponding Adobe Font Metric (.AFM) and .PS outline files in the SYS$PS_FONT_METRICS: directory. _ Ensure that you have defined your display. (See Chapter 3.) After adding new fonts to DECwrite, enter the following command. SET FILE /PROTECTION=(W:RE) SYS$LIBRARY:WRITE$FONTS.INI If you do not issue this command, DECwrite displays an error message saying that it cannot open WRITE$FONTS.INI and exits. Using the DECwrite Font Utility 5-1 5.2 Starting the Font Utility The font utility's initialization will require approximately 30-60 seconds. Infilename and outfilename refer to the DECwrite font initialization file. At the $ prompt, enter: write$fontutil infilename or write$fontutil infilename outfilename The screen displays: Font Utility V1.1 You may have to wait 30-60 seconds while this utility initializes... Enter command> 5.3 Font Utility Commands and Descriptions The DECwrite Font Utility allows users to manage additional fonts not shipped with DECwrite. Below are more details on each of the available commands. Each of these commands uses two font lists. The add list contains font families that can be added to the DECwrite menu. The menu list contains font families that are already part of the DECwrite menu. Table 5-1 shows the Font Utility's commands, formats, and some explanation of them. Table 5-1 DECwrite Font Utility Messages _____________________________________________________________ Command___Format,_Effects,_and_Descriptions__________________ Add Add "fontname" Displays one new font family if you specify a fontname, places it (fontname) on the menu list, and removes it from the add list. If you do not specify the fontname, the add command prompts you for it with the prompt Family name:. If you press the Return key without specifying a fontname, the add command changes nothing. (continued on next page) 5-2 Using the DECwrite Font Utility Table 5-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Font Utility Messages _____________________________________________________________ Command___Format,_Effects,_and_Descriptions__________________ Hide Hide "fontname" Hides the fontname from the menu list. Hidden or invisible fonts are available to existing DECwrite files read in, but are not visible on the DECwrite Font Family Menu. This feature is useful for hiding the DECmath fonts from the menu or for permitting a user to exclude a standard DECwrite font without deleting it. If you do not specify the fontname, the Hide command prompts for it with Family name:. If you press the Return key, the Hide command changes nothing. Delete Delete "fontname" Deletes the indicated fontname from the menu list, adding it to the add list. If you do not specify the fontname, the delete command prompts you for it with Family name:. If you press the Return key, the delete command changes nothing. (continued on next page) Using the DECwrite Font Utility 5-3 Table 5-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Font Utility Messages _____________________________________________________________ Command___Format,_Effects,_and_Descriptions__________________ Exit Exit outfilename Saves the changes made to the infilename to the outfilename. If you do not specify the outfilename on the command line, the exit command uses the following defaults: _ If you specify outfilename in the startup command line $ write$fontutil infilename outfilename or _ If you specify infilename in the startup command line $ write$fontutil infilename In either case, DECwrite verifies that you want to write to the indicated file. This is especially important if the infilename would be overwritten by the changes you have just made. Quit Quit Terminates session without saving changes. If you made changes to the infilename, the font utility prompts you to confirm that you want to quit without saving your changes. If you answer yes, the font utility's session terminates without saving any changes. If you answer no, the utility saves no changes and the font utility continues running. If you have made no changes to the infilename, the font utility session ends without confirmation. (continued on next page) 5-4 Using the DECwrite Font Utility Table 5-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Font Utility Messages _____________________________________________________________ Command___Format,_Effects,_and_Descriptions__________________ Rename Rename "oldfontname" "newfontname" Renames the indicated font family to a new font name. The font names are the same names displayed on the DECwrite Font Family Menu. Changing this name does not affect DECwrite internal font names that are used in looking up a font chosen during a DECwrite session. If you do not specify oldfontname, newfontname, or both names, the rename command asks for the omitted information with the prompts From: and To: for the oldfontname and newfontname, respectively. If you press the Return key at either of these prompts without entering a font name, DECwrite abandons the rename command. Show Show [Full] [Add|Menu] "fontname" Displays the indicated fonts and optionally their corresponding screen font names, .PS filenames, and .AFM filenames. If you do not specify a fontname or an option, the Show command defaults to Show Menu showing all entries in the menu list. _ Add Displays all entries in the Add or displays if you specify a fontname. _ Full Displays additional information consisting of screen font names, .PS filenames, and .AFM filenames. _ Menu Displays all entries in the menu list or displays an entry if you specify a fontname. (continued on next page) Using the DECwrite Font Utility 5-5 Table 5-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Font Utility Messages _____________________________________________________________ Command___Format,_Effects,_and_Descriptions__________________ Reveal Reveal "fontname" Displays the indicated hidden fontname on the menu list. See the Hide command for details about hidden fonts. If you do not specify the fontname, the Reveal command prompts you for it with Family name:. If you press the Return key without specifying __________a_fontname,_the_utility_displays_nothing.__________ 5-6 Using the DECwrite Font Utility A ________________________________________________________________ Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations This appendix contains printouts of typical DECwrite installation procedures. These procedures show: _ A full DECwrite installation _ A font only installation To perform a successful installation, you must: 1 Prepare your system by completing the procedure in Chapter 2. 2 Install DECwrite by completing the installation procedure described in Chapter 3. 3 Perform any needed postinstallation procedures described in Chapter 4. A.1 Full DECwrite Installation This sample installation printout shows the user responses and system messages when all the appropriate licenses have been installed. $ @sys$update:vmsinstal decwrite011 mua0 VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3 It is 19-JUL-1990 at 10:40. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A-1 %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account. %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active: VWSLAT SMITH JONES DECterm 3-1 Notes * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? The following products will be processed: DECWRITE V1.1 Beginning installation of DECWRITEBL3 V1.1 at 10:41 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. DECwrite V1.1 Installation Procedure Programs and databases for the Usage Alert, Electronic Thesaurus licensed from Houghton Mifflin. Copyright (c) 1985, 1987 by Houghton Mifflin Company. International CorrectSpell (c) 1987, 1988 by Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved. US Pat. Nos. 4,508,241, 4,730,269, and 4,771,041. Canadian Pat. No. 1,203,916. Thesaurus U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,523. Portions licensed to Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts Copyright (c) Frame Technology Corporation 1989. All rights reserved. %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... You can install the DECwrite kit completely or just the video fonts required to use the DECwrite Equation Editor. If you are installing this kit for use on a workstation, or on a VAXcluster that includes workstations, then you should install the entire kit. This requires 30,018 blocks. If you are installing this kit on a workstation that will only run DECwrite from a remote system, then only the video font files are needed. This requires 1,043 blocks. * Do you want to install the entire kit [YES]? Installing entire DECwrite kit.... A-2 Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations This kit contains an optional library of Encapsulated PostScript pictures, DDIF pictures, and DDIF images. Their total size is 5,460 blocks. * Do you want to install the clip art library [YES]? ? The optional clip art library is used with DECwrite's Link to Picture and Link to Image functions. A small set of clip art is also provided by default in the write$examples: directory. You may choose to install the clip art library on a disk other than the system disk. * Do you want to install the clip art library [YES]? Specify a device and directory on which to install the clip art library * Device and directory [sys$sysdevice:[clipart]]: user:[smith.clipart] You have chosen the device and directory user:[smith.clipart] * Is this correct [YES]? ************************************************************* Note: This installation will replace the DECwrite supplied style files in CDA$LIBRARY. If you have made modifications to these files, make backup copies before continuing. For example: $ backup/log cda$library:wr_*.doc_style style_files.bck/sav ************************************************************* * Do you want to continue [YES]? This kit requires DECchart V1.1 or later. ************************************************************* DECchart V1.1 will be installed since it does not exist on your system. ************************************************************* This kit requires the DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 or later. The DECwrite Equation Editor V1.1 will be installed since it does not exist on your system. The DECwrite spell check lexicons will be installed in the directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LCI.LEXICONS] by default. You may optionally install the files on a device other than the system disk. * Specify a device on which to install the spell check lexicons [SYS$SYSDEVICE:]: You have chosen the device SYS$SYSDEVICE: Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A-3 * Is this correct [YES]? Product: DECWRITE-USER Producer: DEC Version: 1.1 Release Date: 4-SEP-1990 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y Checking/registering INTL-LEXICON-AMERICAN Product Authorization Key... * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? %VMSINSTAL-W-NODISPLAY, Workstation display not defined Enter the node name of the workstation on which to display the IVP or press Return to continue and not run the IVP * Node name: mine The language in the Language dialog box on the Session Manager's Customization menu must be set to English in order to run the IVP. Ensure the language is set accordingly before continuing. * Press Return when ready to continue: * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? To complete the installation on a standalone VAX 11/780 will take approximately: 50 minutes to install 6 minutes to run the IVP All required questions have been asked. You can terminate the installation procedure at this time. * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ... %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE]. The on-line demonstration document, WRITEDEMO.DOC and the documents used in the Getting Started exercises are in: VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE] A-4 Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF.75DPI]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECWRITE.EQUATION_FONT_BDF.100DPI]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DECWRITE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[LCI.LEXICONS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.EPS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.ARROWS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.BUILDING]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.COMMUNIC]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.ENERGY]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.SPORTS]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.FIGURES]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.FINANCE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.GOVERNMNT]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory SYS$SYSDEVICE:[CLIPART.SCIENCE]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.CHART$IVP]. %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DECCHART]. %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set I ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ... The following commands must be added to the system startup command file SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM for all nodes that will be running DECwrite: @sys$startup:write$startup @sys$startup:lci$startup.com ! American-English lexicon Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A-5 If you are installing this kit on a workstation, you should restart DECwindows after the installation has completed: @sys$startup:decw$startup restart %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... %VMSINSTAL-I-RUNIVP, Executing installation verification procedure(s) Executing IVP for: DECwrite V1.1 The IVP edits a sample document. If the document looks the same as the illustration in the installation guide, then the installation has been successful. After the document windows appears, click the mouse in the window to assign input focus, and type Alt/Q (hold down the Compose Character or "Alt" key and press Q) to quit DECwrite and complete the DECwrite portion of the IVP. Starting DECwrite.... ************************************* DECwrite V1.1 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ************************************* IVP completed for: DECwrite V1.1 Executing IVP for: International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 ******************************************** International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ********************************************* IVP completed for: International Lexicon/American for VMS V1.0 Executing IVP for: DECchart V1.1 ************************************* DECchart V1.1 IVP COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY ************************************* IVP completed for: DECchart V1.1 Installation of DECWRITE V1.1 completed at 11:15 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 11:16 A-6 Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A.2 Font Only DECwrite Installation This sample installation printout shows the user responses and system messages when all the appropriate licenses have been installed, and the user selects a font only installation. $ @vmsinstal decwrite011 mua0: options s VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3 It is 19-JUL-1990 at 16:20. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account. %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active: SMITH JONES DECterm 2 Mail DECterm 3 Notes * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? The following products will be processed: DECWRITE V1.1 Beginning installation of DECWRITE V1.1 at 16:20 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. DECwrite V1.1 Installation Procedure Programs and databases for the Usage Alert, Electronic Thesaurus licensed from Houghton Mifflin. Copyright (c) 1985, 1987 by Houghton Mifflin Company. International CorrectSpell (c) 1987, 1988 by Houghton Mifflin. All rights reserved. US Pat. Nos. 4,508,241, 4,730,269, and 4,771,041. Canadian Pat. No. 1,203,916. Thesaurus U.S. Pat. No. 4,724,523. Portions licensed to Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts Copyright (c) Frame Technology Corporation 1989. All rights reserved. %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations A-7 You can install the DECwrite kit completely or just the video fonts required to use the DECwrite Equation Editor. If you are installing this kit for use on a workstation, or on a VAXcluster that includes workstations, then you should install the entire kit. This requires 30,018 blocks. If you are installing this kit on a workstation that will only run DECwrite from a remote system, then only the video font files are needed. This requires 1,043 blocks. * Do you want to install the entire kit [YES]? no * Do you want to install only the video fonts [YES]? Installing only the DECwrite Equation Editor fonts... * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? To complete the installation on a standalone VAX 11/780 will take approximately: 10 minutes to install All required questions have been asked. You can terminate the installation procedure at this time. * Do you want to continue the installation [YES]? %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set I ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ... If you are installing this kit on a workstation, you should restart DECwindows after the installation has completed: @sys$startup:decw$startup restart %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... Installation of DECWRITE V1.1 completed at 16:33 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:43 $ A-8 Printouts from Sample DECwrite Installations B ________________________________________________________________ DECwrite Files This appendix lists the files that are modified or trans- ferred to your system during a complete installation of DECwrite for VMS systems. The files are organized by directory. Table B-1 lists all the DECwrite files installed or modified by the DECwrite installation. Table B-2 lists all the DECchart files installed or modified by the DECwrite installation. Table B-1 DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ DECwrite Executable Images sys$common:[sysexe] decwrite.exe sys$common:[sysexe] write$equation.exe DECwrite Sharable Libraries sys$common:[syslib] decision$builder_shr.exe write$ail_shr.exe xdps$dpsclientshr.exe (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-1 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ xdps$dpslibshr.exe DECwrite Equation Editor 75 DPI Fonts sys$common:[sysfont.decw.usedutch801_decmath_italic8.decw$font 75dpi] dutch801_decmath_italic10.decw$font dutch801_decmath_italic12.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol8.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol10.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol12.decw$font DECwrite Equation Editor 100 DPI Fonts sys$common:[sysfont.decw.usedutch801_decmath_extension12.decw$font 100dpi] dutch801_decmath_italic8.decw$font dutch801_decmath_italic10.decw$font dutch801_decmath_italic12.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol8.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol10.decw$font dutch801_decmath_symbol12.decw$font DECwrite Equation Editor Font Metrics Files (continued on next page) B-2 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ sys$common:[sysfont.ps_ dutch801_italic_decmath_ font_metrics.user] italic.afm dutch801_roman_decmath_ extension.afm dutch801_roman_decmath_ symbol.afm dutch801_italic_decmath_ italic.ps dutch801_roman_decmath_ extension.ps dutch801_roman_decmath_ symbol.ps terminal_dectech.afm terminal_dectech.ps DECwrite Style Files sys$common:[cda$library] wr_dir.doc_style wr_examp.doc_style wr_lettr.doc_style wr_man.doc_style wr_manb.doc_style wr_memo.doc_style wr_news.doc_style (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-3 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ wr_price.doc_style wr_rpt.doc_style wr_slidt.doc_style wr_slidp.doc_style wr_techj.doc_style wr_milsp.doc_style wr_slidl.doc_style DECwrite IVP Files sys$common:[systest.decwritewrite$ivp.com write$ident.com writeivp.doc feather.img Miscellaneous sys$common:[syslib] write$fonts.ini write$prolog.ps sys$common:[syshlp] write$help.hlb sys$common:[decw$defaults.uswrite$ui.uid write$print_ui_dwv2.uid write$equation.uid (continued on next page) B-4 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ write$ipsdef.uid write$iupdef.uid sys$common:[sys$startup] write$startup.com DECwrite Getting Started Documents and Demonstration Files sys$common:[syshlp.examples.books.img chart.img clock.img ruler.doc decwrite011_release_ notes.decw$book decwrite011_release_ notes.decw$bookshelf decwrite-linespacing-grid.eps docwindow.img eps_clipart.doc gray_draft.eps keyboard_diagram.doc keysyms.286 keysyms.386 logo.img (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-5 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ feather.img stylefiles.img graphics_examples.doc *.eps org-chart.doc new-offices.doc writedemo.doc standard_deviation.tex times_roman18.decw$font times_roman18_100dpi.decw$font sys$sysdevice:[clipart.eps] APPLE.EPS ATOM.EPS BALLCAP.EPS BALLONS.EPS BASEBALL.EPS BEAR.EPS BELLS.EPS BIGTRUCK.EPS (continued on next page) B-6 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ BLUERIBB.EPS BUTTERFL.EPS CAKE.EPS CANDLE.EPS CAP_TASS.EPS CARTOONM.EPS CARTOONS.EPS CASSETTE.EPS CHRISTMA.EPS CITYSKYL.EPS COWBOYHA.EPS DARTBOAR.EPS EAGLE.EPS EASTERBU.EPS FEATHERP.EPS FLOWER.EPS FOOTBALL.EPS GAVEL.EPS GIFT.EPS (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-7 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ GLASSES.EPS GROUGH-D.EPS HAMBURGE.EPS HANDSTOG.EPS HEART_LA.EPS HOURGLAS.EPS HOUSE.EPS ICECREAM.EPS INTLBED.EPS INTLGAS.EPS INTLPLA.EPS INTLRED.EPS JET.EPS KEY.EPS KEYPAD.EPS LIGHTBUL.EPS LIGHTBUL.EPS LIGHTNIN.EPS LOBSTER.EPS (continued on next page) B-8 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ LOCK.EPS MICROPHO.EPS MUSICB.EPS NOSMOKIN.EPS OLYMPICC.EPS OPENBOOK.EPS OWL.EPS PARTYFAV.EPS PENCIL.EPS PENGUIN.EPS POCKETWA.EPS PUMPKIN.EPS RAIN.EPS ROSES.EPS SCISSORS.EPS SCRIPTLI.EPS SCROLL.EPS SHELLDES.EPS STAROFDA.EPS (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-9 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ STAROUTL.EPS SUNBURST.EPS SUNGLASS.EPS TELEPHON.EPS TOYTRAIN.EPS TROPHY.EPS WHALE.EPS WORLD.EPS WREATH.EPS WREATHLE.EPS sys$sysdevice:[clipart.arrows] ARR02.DOC ARR03.DOC ARR038.DOC ARR10.DOC ARR16.DOC ARROWS.IMG BOLDDWN2.IMG BOLDDOWN.IMG (continued on next page) B-10 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ TIPS.IMG BIG_DOWN.IMG BIG_UP.IMG SELF.IMG DOWN.IMG RIGHT.IMG WINDOW.IMG sys$sysdevice:[clipart.building] ARC02.DOC ARC034.DOC ARC04.DOC ARC040.DOC ARC048.DOC ARC060.DOC ARC08.DOC ARC09.DOC ARC11.DOC ARC12.DOC ARC18.DOC (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-11 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ ARC25.DOC ARC49.DOC BICYCLE.DOC TRUCK.IMG SKYLINE.IMG DOM27.DOC DOM40.DOC EQU01.DOC EQU02.DOC EQU03.DOC EQU04.DOC EQU05.DOC EQU08.DOC EQU10.DOC FIG48.DOC BUILDING.IMG TRA01.DOC TRA02.DOC TRA05.DOC (continued on next page) B-12 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ TRA07.DOC TRA09.DOC TRA40.DOC sys$sysdevice:[clipart.communic] COM06.DOC COM20.DOC PHONE.IMG PHONE2.IMG HANDSET.IMG sys$sysdevice:[clipart.energy] DOM003.DOC DOM27.DOC ENV03.DOC ENV07.DOC ENV09.DOC ENV11.DOC sys$sysdevice:[clipart.sports] 49ER.IMG BASEBALL.IMG (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-13 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ CUP.IMG FOOTBALL.IMG NFL_LOGO.IMG OLYMPIC_LOGO.IMG SPO06.DOC SPO15.DOC SPO16.DOC SPO20.DOC SPO33.DOC SPO34.DOC sys$sysdevice:[clipart.figures] ANA013.DOC ANA03.DOC ANA04.DOC ANA17.DOC ANA19.DOC ANA22.DOC ANA23.DOC ANA24.DOC (continued on next page) B-14 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ NO_SIGN.IMG LAUGHING.IMG TALKING.IMG RUNNING.IMG COMPASS.IMG CTN01.DOC CTN149.DOC CTN19.DOC CTN23.DOC CTN72.DOC CTN77.DOC CTN86.DOC CTN89.DOC DANCER.IMG DOM003.DOC DOM32.DOC DOM44.DOC EMERGNCY.IMG FIG034.DOC (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-15 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ FIG04.DOC FIG045.DOC FIG047.DOC FIG059.DOC FIG060.DOC FIG099.DOC FIG109.DOC FIG117.DOC FIG128.DOC FIG133.DOC FIG143.DOC FIG144.DOC FIG178.DOC FIG179.DOC FIG185.DOC FIG48.DOC FIG49.DOC FIG49.DOC FIG78.DOC (continued on next page) B-16 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ FIG79.DOC FIG81.DOC HAND_KEY.IMG MIS005.DOC MIS03.DOC MIS16.DOC MEETING.IMG CROWD.IMG AUDIENCE.IMG QUILL.IMG BRAIN.IMG STAR_5PT.IMG CLUSTER.IMG STOPSIGN.IMG SUNBURST.IMG SUNSET.IMG WOMAN1.IMG WOMAN2.IMG WORKGRP2.IMG (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-17 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ YIELD.IMG YODA.IMG sys$sysdevice:[clipart.finance] AGENDA.IMG BUS01.DOC BUS10.DOC BUS24.DOC BUS33.DOC BUS41.DOC DOLLAR.IMG DOLLAR1.IMG DOM009.DOC DOM011.DOC DOM034.DOC DOM10.DOC DOM27.DOC DOM32.DOC DOM44.DOC EMERGNCY.IMG (continued on next page) B-18 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ ENVELOPE.IMG FIG034.DOC FIG045.DOC FIN05.DOC FIN10.DOC FIN15.DOC FIN16.DOC MIS001.DOC MIS002.DOC 1DOLLAR.IMG SALESIGN.IMG SCALES.IMG sys$sysdevice:[clipart.governmt] US_FLAG.IMG ARC040.DOC ARC09.DOC GOVTBLDG.IMG DOM27.DOC GOV03.DOC (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-19 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ GOV09.DOC GOV10.DOC MAP101.DOC MAP102.DOC MAP103.DOC MAP104.DOC MAP108.DOC MAP109.DOC MAP110.DOC MAP111.DOC MAP118.DOC MAP204.DOC MAP212.DOC MAP218.DOC MAP304.DOC MAP305.DOC MAP306.DOC MAP317.DOC MAP407.DOC (continued on next page) B-20 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ MAP411.DOC MAP501.DOC MAP503.DOC MAP506.DOC MAP511.DOC MAP516.DOC MAP601.DOC MAP608.DOC MIS010.DOC SIVALLEY.IMG WASHNGTN.IMG sys$sysdevice:[clipart.science] DOM034.DOC DOM27.DOC DOM44.DOC EDU08.DOC EDU11.DOC EDU12.DOC EDU21.DOC (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-21 Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ FIG047.DOC FIG179.DOC SCI004.DOC SCI007.DOC SCI024.DOC SCI05.DOC SCI09.DOC Equation Editor BDF Files sys$common:[syshlp.examples.decwrite.equation_ font_ bdf.100dpi]*.bdf sys$common:[syshlp.examples.decwrite.equation_ font_ bdf.75dpi]*.bdf Hyphenation Databases sys$common:[syslib] write$dnhyp01.ram write$duhyp01.ram write$encd01e.dsk write$encd01g.ram write$fnhyp01.ram write$grhyp01.ram write$hyp01.ram (continued on next page) B-22 DECwrite Files Table B-1 (Cont.) DECwrite Files ________________________________________________________________ Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ write$ithyp01.ram write$nbhyp01.ram write$pohyp01.ram write$sphyp01.ram write$swhyp01.ram write$ua2005l.dsk write$ua2005l.ram Thesaurus Database sys$common:[syslib] write$thesaurus.dsk FileView Customization Files sys$common:[vue$library.userwrite$vue.com write$vue_profile.vue$dat International Lexicon/American English Files lci$lexicons: am2878kh.dsk am2878kh.ram lae.scp sys$common:[sys$startup] lci$startup.com ______sys$common:[sys$test]_______lae$ivp.com___________________ DECwrite Files B-23 Table B-2 DECchart Files ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed or Modified by DECchart Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ DECchart IVP Files sys$sysroot:[SYSTEST] chart$ivp.com sys$sysroot:[SYSTEST.CHART$Ichart$ident.com File Used to Start DECchart From VUE sys$sysroot:[VUE$LIBRARY.USEchart$vue.com DECchart Executable Image sys$sysroot:[SYSEXE] decchart.exe DECchart Help Library File sys$sysroot:[SYSHLP] chart$help.hlb DECchart User Interface Description File sys$sysroot:[decw$defaults.uchart$uid.uid DECchart Sample Files sys$sysroot:[syshlp.exampleschart$sample.table chart$sample.chart chart$sample.chart_style DECchart Style Files sys$sysroot:[cda$library] ch_area100.chart_style ch_areagrid.chart_style ch_areasimple.chart_style (continued on next page) B-24 DECwrite Files Table B-2 (Cont.) DECchart Files ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed or Modified by DECchart Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ ch_area_col.chart_style ch_bar100.chart_style ch_barcluster.chart_style ch_barclustergrid.chart_style ch_barclustervalue.chart_style ch_baroverlap.chart_style ch_barstack.chart_style ch_col100.chart_style ch_colcluster.chart_style ch_colclustergrid.chart_style ch_colclustervalue.chart_style ch_coloverlap.chart_style ch_colstack.chart_style ch_col_hilo.chart_style ch_col_line.chart_style ch_col_scat.chart_style ch_hilo.chart_style ch_hiloclose.chart_style (continued on next page) DECwrite Files B-25 Table B-2 (Cont.) DECchart Files ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed or Modified by DECchart Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ ch_hiloopcl.chart_style ch_hiloopen.chart_style ch_hilo_line.chart_style ch_histo.chart_style ch_histohgrid.chart_style ch_histohvgrid.chart_style ch_histovalue.chart_style ch_line.chart_style ch_linehgrid.chart_style ch_linehvgrid.chart_style ch_linelog.chart_style ch_linemarkers.chart_style ch_line_line.chart_style ch_line_scat.chart_style ch_pie.chart_style ch_pieallexp.chart_style ch_pieoneexp.chart_style ch_pievalue.chart_style (continued on next page) B-26 DECwrite Files Table B-2 (Cont.) DECchart Files ________________________________________________________________ Files Installed or Modified by DECchart Description_Directory_____________File_Name_____________________ ch_scatter.chart_style ch_scatterdeplog.chart_style ch_scatterhvgrid.chart_style ch_scatterlines.chart_style ch_scatterxylog.chart_style CDA Converter Files sys$library: doc$read_dx.exe doc$write_dx.exe dtif$read_ascii_tabular.exe dtif$write_ascii_tabular.exe dtif$read_calcgrd.exe dtif$read_dif.exe dtif$read_wk1.exe dtif$write_wk1.exe cda$library: dx_guide.doc_style dx_cour.doc_style dx_helv.doc_style __________________________________dx_times.doc_style____________ DECwrite Files B-27 ___________________________________________________________ Index B DECwrite Font Utility Backing up the system disk, See Font Utility, 5-1 2-9 DECwrite Font Utilty, 5-1 Beginning the installation, DECwrite startup file 3-2 editing, 4-4 WRITE$STARTUP.COM, 4-4 C Disk blocks displaying number of free Checking the distribution disk blocks, 2-6 kit, 2-1 Distribution kit Clip art, 4-4 contents of, 2-1 Cluster list of files on, B-1 installing DECwrite, 2-5 E Commands Font Utility, 5-2 Examples D WRITE$CLIPART directory, 4-4 DECwrite WRITE$EXAMPLES directory, running from DCL, 4-9 4-4 running from FileView, 4-9 Index-1 F L Files Labels clip art, B-6 on distribution media, created or modified 2-2 during VMS installation Language , B-1 parameter, 4-4 on DECwrite distribution variant, 4-4 kit, B-1 Libraries, shared, 4-4 Font mapping, 5-1 License registration, 2-4 Font Utility, 5-1 M commands, 5-2 descriptions, 5-2 Media labels, 2-2 font mapping, 5-1 P preparing to run, 5-1 startup, 5-2 Parameter Free disk blocks language, 4-4 displaying number of, 2-6 Preparing for installation, G 2-1 Prerequisite software for Global pages, 2-5 DECwrite installation, Global sections, 2-5 2-2 I R Images, shared, 4-4 Running DECwrite, 4-9 Installation S sample printout, A-1 Installation on a Sample document, 4-9 standalone system, 4-4 Sample installation Installation on a printout, A-1 VAXcluster, 4-5 SHOW DEVICE command Installation Verification displaying number of free Procedure disk blocks, 2-6 running after Software installation, 4-8 Index-2 Software (Cont.) V required before installing DECwrite, VAXcluster 2-2 installation on, 4-5 Standalone system installing DECwrite, 2-5 installation on, 4-4 VMSINSTAL Starting the installation, command line, 3-2 3-2 starting the installation System disk , 3-2 backing up, 2-9 W System startup file editing, 4-1 WRITE$STARTUP.COM, 4-4 Index-3