
    Clearlook(tm) Word Processor from Sundial Systems
    Release Notes (README.TXT) for Clearlook Working Model 1.71
    September 1996


    Thank you for trying the Working Model of Clearlook 1.71 for OS/2.
    This file contains information which became available after the 
    printed materials went to press.

    Note that Clearlook 1.71 is a maintenance release of Clearlook 1.7.  The
    primary difference is that Clearlook 1.71 includes support for OS/2 Warp 4.

    Before using the Clearlook Working Model, it must be installed on your
    hard disk. (It cannot be run from a floppy diskette nor from a CD-ROM
    drive.)  To install it, you need at least 3 megabytes of free space
    on your hard disk to contain the Clearlook programs and files.

    To install the Clearlook Working Model, just run the INSTALL program
    in the same directory as this file, and follow the instructions which
    appear.
 

    What Is and Is Not In The Working Model

    The Working Model is a near full-function version of the Clearlook
    product.  It allows you to find out what the product provides subject
    to the following restrictions:

    * When you print, your documents will be overlaid with another image.

    * The spelling checker will only work if the document is named DEMO.CTX.


    OS/2, Presentation Manager, and Workplace Shell Compatibility:

    Clearlook is designed specifically for use with OS/2 Version 2, 3, or 4
    and the Workplace Shell.  This includes all of the following releases:

        OS/2 Warp 4
            "General Availability" release
        OS/2 Warp Server
            "General Availability" release
        OS/2 Warp Connect
            "Red Box" (for use with Windows) release
            "Blue Box" (with Win-OS2) release
        OS/2 Warp (OS/2 Version 3)
            "Red Box" (for use with Windows) release
            "Full Pack" (with Win-OS2) release
        OS/2 2.1 for Windows 
            "General Availability" release
            "Service Pack" (CSD 6300) release
        OS/2 2.1 
            "General Availability" release
            "Service Pack" (CSD 6200) release
            "Manufacturing Refresh" (2.11) release
 
    Most "FixPak" levels of OS/2 Warp, Warp Connect, and Warp Server have also
    been tested.


    Using the Clearlook Working Model
    
    Getting Started:
    
    After you install Clearlook, a "Look" folder will be displayed on your 
    desktop.  This folder contains the Clearlook program icon as well as 
    reference materials and sample documents.
    
      BORDERS.CTX shows you sample borders.
      DOCSTRUC.CTX shows using cells and areas for text layout.
      TABSTOPS.CTX has sample tab stops, tab markers, and indented paragraphs.
    
    Creating Clearlook Documents:
    
    There are several ways to create a new document with Clearlook.  For 
    instance, you can double-click on the Clearlook program icon to open the
    Status Window.  From there you can select the New option on the Text menu 
    to open a default style document.  Alternatively, you can double-click on 
    the Create Document icon for a list of document templates - double-click 
    on the one you want.
    
    Here's an example to take you step-by-step through the process of creating
    a simple personal letter.  This will introduce you to the following:
    
       * Creating a new document
       * Change the scale in which the document is displayed
       * Show margins, text cells, and control points
       * Change the format of the date in the letter
       * Set the type style and change the font's size
       * Save the document to disk
       * Spell check the document
       * Print the document
    
    Let's begin.
    
    * Open a new document with the LETTER template.
    
    You could start typing right away.  Or, you may want to adjust the
    magnification of the document first to make more or less of it visible to
    you.
    
    * Select the View option on the Design menu for a number of display
    choices.
    
    * In the resulting dialog, pick the magnification you want by using the
    Zoom scale or selecting one of the descriptive buttons such as "Fit 1
    page."
    
    You'll notice that this dialog also gives you the opportunity to show
    margins, cells, rulers, and such.  For document creation or while you are
    editing, you probably will want to have the Show Cells and Show Control
    Points options selected (checked).  Later on, if you want to see exactly
    how the page looks, turn on Show Margins and turn off Show Cells and Show
    Control Points.
    
    * To view control points such as carriage returns and tabmarks, make sure
    the Show Control Points option is checked.
    
    * After selecting all the View options you want now, OK the dialog.
    
    Take a look at the speedbar under the menu bar.  If you have the Show
    Margins option selected, the eighth button from the left will be darkened.
    This button can be used as a short-cut rather than going through the menu
    process.  Just click on the button to turn the option off or on.  The next
    several buttons are for other View options - left to right you have Show
    Cells, Show Control Points, and Show Ruler.
    
    But, let's get on with the letter!  Notice that the LETTER template has
    automatically inserted the date into the document using the "mm-dd-yy"
    format.  You can change this if you prefer the date in another format.
    
    * Put the cursor on the date field and select the Fill-in function on the
    Edit menu.
    
    The Date button is already selected in the resulting dialog.  That's what 
    you want to change, so:
    
    * Click-on the Format button to override the default format.
    
    You'll be setting the date format by selecting the appropriate options.
    You can change the sequence of the date pieces as well as how they are
    displayed.  There are a lot of options here - you might want to:
    
    * Change the month format to "Verbose"; change the punctuation to "_" for
    none; change the day format to "variable"; change the next punctuation to
    ",_"; change the year format to "variable" and OK the dialogs.
    
    Thus, you've changed the date format from, say, "10-15-96" to "Oct 15, 
    1996."
    
    * Now, move the cursor to the second line and begin typing your personal
    letter.
    
    You can, of course, change the font if you like.  To change the entire 
    letter:
    
    * Move the cursor to the beginning of the letter (to the left of the 
    date) and
    
    * Click on the Typeface button on the speedbar (the black and white AA)
    and select a different font from the list.
    
    Times New Roman is often recommended for letter text.  Helvetica is
    recommended for titles, large text, or text in a FAX document because it
    is a sharper/plainer font.
    
    * Click on the Font Size button on the speedbar (the A with the up and
    down arrows that's right next to the Typeface button) to specify the point
    size of the characters in the letter.
    
    Pick a font size that is appropriate for both the purpose and recipient of
    the letter.  A standard font size is 12 points, however you might want to 
    increase the font to 14 points for a FAX, or decrease the size to fit more
    on the page.
    
    Speaking of fitting more on a page, you might want to change the margins 
    on your letter.  The Layout option on the Design menu controls the margins
    as well as other aspects of the page layout.
    
    As you are typing - and again when you are done - you may want to save
    the letter to disk.
    
    * On the speedbar, the first button on the left is for saving.  Click on
    it!
    
    The first time you save a document, the resulting dialogs will prompt you
    for a location and name.  (".CTX" is the name extension for Clearlook
    documents.)  Once you've saved a document, the path and filename will be
    displayed in the document's title bar.  After that, the appropriate
    document will be automatically updated with the save operation.
    
    One of the limitations of this demo version of Clearlook is that you need 
    to name your document DEMO.CTX in order to use the spell checking 
    function.
    
    * Be sure to save the letter with the name DEMO.CTX.
    
    So now you can check your spelling.  With the cursor anywhere in the 
    document:
    
    * Select the Check Document option on the Language menu and respond to the
    words that may not be spelled correctly.
    
    * Double-click on the title bar icon (upper left) for the spell checking 
    dialog when you are done.
    
    Finally, you probably will want to print the letter.  Remember that 
    because this is a demo version of Clearlook, your letter will have an 
    additional message overlaid on it when you print it.
    
    * Return to the speedbar - click once on the second button from the left
    (with a picture of a printer) to print the document.
    

    The Legal Fine Print

    Clearlook is a trademark of Clearlook Corporation and is used by Sundial
    Systems Corporation under license.

    Other phrases used herein may be brand names, trademarks, or registered
    trademarks of Clearlook Corporation, CompuServe Incorporated, IBM 
    Corporation, Sundial Systems Corporation, or others.  All such names
    and trademarks remain the property of their respective companies.


    Technical Support

    We at Sundial Systems are committed to supporting you, our customer.

    We track all questions, comments, and "bug reports" concerning our
    products and use this information in planning future releases.  If
    there are features you particularly like or things you think should
    be added to our products, please let us know.

    If you have questions or suggestions, please call us at (310) 596-5121
    between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific time, Monday through Friday.
    You can also FAX your questions and comments to us at (310) 598-9851.

    On the Internet you can send email to clearlook@ibm.net or visit us on
    the web at www.sundialsystems.com.

    Technical support is also available on CompuServe through the Sundial
    Systems section of the OS/2 Application Vendor forum.  Start
    connecting with Sundial Systems and other CompuServe members by
    calling 800-524-3388 and ask for Representative #456.  (In the United
    Kingdom, call 0800 289 378.  In Germany, call 0130 37 32.  In the rest
    of Europe, call (+44) 272 255111.  Outside the U.S., Canada, and
    Europe, call 614-457-0802.  Be sure to ask for Representative #456).
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    Also, please note that our area code will be changing from (310) to (562) 
    after January 1997.

    Thanks in advance,
    Sundial Systems Support Services.

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