Relish(r) Desktop Time and Information Organizer Release Notes (README.NOW) for Relish 2.23 Update Kit October 1997 The Relish 2.23 Update Kit will update your copy of Relish 2.20, 2.21, or 2.22 to Version 2.23. To use it, just run the INSTALL program as if you were installing Relish for the first time. Note that you must install over an existing copy of Relish, so it is suggested that you backup the contents of your Relish directory before installing the update. CAUTION This kit is ONLY for use in updating an installed copy of Relish 2.2. It cannot be used to update a copy of the Relish Working Model nor can it be used to update a copy of Relish 2.12 or earlier. The update kit is is not a complete copy of the Relish 2.23 product and thus cannot be used by itself. If you are looking for a demo copy of Relish 2.23, you should get the Relish 2.23 Working Model instead. Also note that this is not the correct update kit if you are using Relish Net. For that, you need the Relish Net 2.23 Update Kit. What is Version 2.23? Version 2.23 is a maintenance release of the Relish 2.2 series. In general, the features of this version are identical to earlier releases within the 2.2 series -- the primary differences are a small number of bug fixes and other corrections. In addition, Relish 2.23 includes some necessary changes for use with RelishWeb 1.0. Version 2.23 does not add any new features beyond those already in Relish 2.22. There are, however, some features in Version 2.22 that are not described elsewhere in the Relish 2.2 documentation: * On-line User's Guide: The complete Relish 2.2 User's Guide is now included as an OS/2 INF file. To view it, select the User's Guide option under Help, or use any standard OS/2 method to view the RELISH.INF file installed in the Relish directory. * Multimedia Reminders: Relish now supports the use of any Multimedia sound or movie file for use in place of the conventional Relish reminder chime tones. To access this function, enter "\\FILE:", followed by the full path name of the sound or movie file, in place of any Relish Chime Tone definition. For example, \\FILE:C:\MMOS2\SOUNDS\CUCKOO.WAV Note: this option requires that OS/2 Multimedia be installed and that the file type (WAV, MID, AVI, etc) be supported by your Multimedia installation. * Closing the Calendar Window: If you close the Relish Calendar window while Relish is minimized, the main Relish window is now closed (rather than just the Calendar window). When you then reopen Relish, it will open in a minimized state. * Plain Background Printer Setting: A setting is now provided to turn off shading under the text on all Relish Prints. This is primarily intended as a workaround for problems in some of the OS/2 Warp printer drivers. For more information, see the Limitations section below. * Additional Iconbar Icon: An icon for the View Include Group menu option has been added to the set of possible iconbar icons. While it does not appear on the iconbar by default, you may add it or replace one of the existing entries with it. * Additional CSV Import/Export Profiles: A small number of additional CSV import/export profiles have been included. See the README.CSV file for more information. OS/2, Presentation Manager, and Workplace Shell Compatibility: Relish 2.2 is designed specifically for use with OS/2 Versions 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 OS/2 2.0 "General Availability" release "Preload" (2.00.1) release "Service Pack" (CSD 6055) release Most "FixPak" levels of OS/2 Warp, Warp Connect, and Warp Server have also been tested. See the "Limitations" section below for known issues with specific FixPak levels. Relish Hot Buns are designed for use only with OS/2 2.1 and higher (including OS/2 Warp) -- they are not supported under OS/2 2.0. Removing Relish Hot Buns If you ever need to remove Relish from your system, you may not be able to delete the file named BUN.DLL from the directory where Relish is installed. This is because of the way the OS/2 Workplace Shell handles desktop objects such as Relish Buns. To remove the file (and any remaining Relish Buns), you must still have the BAKEBUNS.EXE and BAKEBUNS.LST files in the directory where Relish is installed. (If you have already deleted them, simply copy them back from the diskette.) Then type: BAKEBUNS -REMOVE to remove the buns. Shutdown and reboot your system. You will then be able to delete the BUN.DLL file from the Relish directory. CSV Profile Information One of the features in Relish 2.2 is the ability to import or export information in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format as discussed in the User's Guide. A number of profiles for importing information from other products are included with Relish 2.2 but are NOT automatically copied to your hard disk. See the README.CSV file for more information. (In the update kit, the profiles are included contained in the CSV.ZIP file rather than on Disk #2). Limitations There are a small number of limitations in this version of the program. Most are related to problems in a particular OS/2 version for which there is currently no workaround. Limitations under all OS/2 versions: * If you request help (by pressing the F1 key) while dragging across the Note Palette, no help will be displayed. * If you change the shape of the Note Palette to tall and narrow, you cannot make it as narrow as you might like. * When dragging a date, time, or note palette icon onto an existing note in the main window's summary box, you must be somewhat careful when dropping onto a multiline entry. Dropping near the top or bottom of the entry may not produce the desired result. In general, try to drop on the middle line (when three lines are displayed). * Colors and fonts dropped on title bars, menus, and dialogs are neither saved nor restored. (The colors and fonts for all other parts of Relish are saved and restored correctly.) * To print to other than the default OS/2 printer, you must enter the physical name of the printer (not the name under the printer icon) in the Other Printer Name field of the Setup Printer dialog. (This applies only if you print using the Relish menu options, not if you drag information from Relish to a Workplace Shell printer.) * If you drag an item from Relish onto the Workplace Shell icon for a program (such as the icon for an editor), the program will not be executed. (As a workaround, drag the item onto the desktop, then drag the resulting text file icon onto the program icon.) * If you drag an unopened Relish Bun over an opened one (or over an open Relish window), it appears to be legal to drop the bun. In fact, this is not supported and should not be attempted. * When you open a Relish Bun, the small icon at the left end of the title bar (which represents the system menu) may be blank. (The menu can still be used, however.) This problem may also be apparent if you minimize a Relish Bun to the OS/2 Desktop: the entire icon for the minimized window may be blank. Limitations under OS/2 Warp, including Warp Connect and Warp Server (not applicable to OS/2 2.0 and 2.1): * If you add a Relish Bun to your Launch Pad, the link to the bun may break when you reboot the system. This happens in only a small percentage of cases (related to the timing of the Workplace Shell startup relative to the Launch Pad startup). If you restore the broken link, it will probably break again; however, putting the same Bun in two different positions on the Launch Pad often avoids the problem with the second copy. In general, the problem only appears on systems where OS/2 is installed on a FAT partition (at any FixPak level) or on an HPFS partition (at FixPak level 17 or higher). * If you shadow a Relish Bun to the OS/2 desktop, the link to the bun will probably break when you reboot the system if FixPak 17 or higher has been applied to the system. * Due to problems in some of the printer drivers shipped with OS/2 Warp (particularly the Laserjet and OMNI drivers), the shading that appears under the text on some Relish prints may be very grainy and thus make the text very hard to read. With the Laserjet driver, the problem can often be avoided (provided you have a Laserjet 4 or better), by adjusting the values of the HP-GL/2 and Fast System Fonts options in the print driver's job properties. Otherwise, it is suggested that you use the Plain Background option in Relish's Settings Connections Printer dialog (Setup Printer dialog if using the Classic Relish menus) to turn off shading on Relish prints. Note: the Plain Background setting replaces the special version of NOWPRINT (the No Shade Print Option) supplied to some customers for use with Relish 2.21. * If your system uses a Trident video card and version 1.2 of the Trident OS/2 drivers, the system may hang when you open Relish. (Note that most preloaded Mxx-series Aptiva's fall in this category.) Upgrading to version 1.3 of the video drivers solves the problem. Limitations under OS/2 2.1 and 2.0 (not applicable to OS/2 Warp): * If you change the highlighting color of the currently selected note in the main window's summary box (by dragging a color from the OS/2 Color Palette), the resulting color may not match the color you selected. In general, only the 16 basic colors supported by a VGA display can be used for the background of the highlighting bar; the color you select will be mapped to the closest such color (which is light grey for many of the pastel colors in the Color Palette). (This problem is corrected by the OS/2 2.1 6200 CSD.) * When you close a Relish Bun you may briefly see a document icon (with a name usually ending in !!!) appear on the desktop or in the folder containing the bun. This represents a transitory file being created and then destroyed by OS/2. Usually, the icon immediately disappears but sometimes you need to Refresh the desktop (or folder) to make it go away. Limitations under OS/2 2.0 (not applicable to OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 Warp): * Relish Hot Buns are not supported. * The program will exit ungracefully if you drop a scheme from the scheme palette on the program's main window. * If you use the OS/2 System Setup to change the "dragging objects" mouse button from Button 2 to Button 1, you will not be able to drag note type icons from the Note Palette. * As you drag objects from Relish across objects on the desktop, partial outlines may be left around the desktop objects. (This problem is corrected by the OS/2 2.0 6055 CSD.) * Dragging information from Relish and dropping it onto the desktop (or into a folder) does not always produce the desired result. (This problem was introduced by the OS/2 2.0 6055 CSD.) The Legal Fine Print Relish is a registered trademark and Bun, Personal Information Object, and Type-to-Search are trademarks of Sundial Systems Corporation. 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