From w.t.l.jr at juno.com Tue Jan 24 10:53:36 2006 From: w.t.l.jr at juno.com (w.t.l.jr@juno.com) Date: Tue Jan 24 10:56:15 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 Message-ID: <20060124.075422.16359.31058@webmail30.lax.untd.com> To any or all: I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad R31, which has Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its operating system. This Papyrus version ran fine on my dekstop Dell with Windows 98, but it won't run on the laptop. I have copied all of the Papyrus files to a folder labeled Papyrus on the C: drive except Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib files, but I find that all of the executable files give me an error message saying, in effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. Check your .PIF file." I have tried the Windows XP compatibility wizard with Windows 98 (and 95) selected, but still the same result. Also, I found a Papyrus .PIF file but I get the same message when I try to open it. The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 can be run under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many other operating systems. Can someone help me get Papyrus working on my laptp? Bill L. email w.t.l.jr@juno.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://five.pairlist.net/pipermail/papyrus-l/attachments/20060124/8c5510b0/attachment.html From arete at vims.edu Tue Jan 24 12:22:37 2006 From: arete at vims.edu (Paul Gerdes) Date: Tue Jan 24 12:22:49 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Re: Papyrus-L Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20060124170030.6AD751A95B@five.pairlist.net> References: <20060124170030.6AD751A95B@five.pairlist.net> Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20060124122145.01d48ae8@vims.edu> Is there anyone that can help me fix a papyrus bib file I have tried everything. I'll pay $$$. 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Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 > (w.t.l.jr@juno.com) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:53:36 GMT >From: "w.t.l.jr@juno.com" >Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. > 2002 >To: papyrus-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com >Message-ID: <20060124.075422.16359.31058@webmail30.lax.untd.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >To any or all: >I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad R31, >which has Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its operating >system. This Papyrus version ran fine on my dekstop Dell with >Windows 98, but it won't run on the laptop. I have copied all of the >Papyrus files to a folder labeled Papyrus on the C: drive except >Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. >It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib files, but I >find that all of the executable files give me an error message >saying, in effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. Check your .PIF >file." I have tried the Windows XP compatibility wizard with >Windows 98 (and 95) selected, but still the same result. Also, I >found a Papyrus .PIF file but I get the same message when I try to open it. >The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 can be >run under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many other >operating systems. Can someone help me get Papyrus working on my laptp? >Bill L. email w.t.l.jr@juno.com >-------------- next part -------------- >An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >URL: >http://five.pairlist.net/pipermail/papyrus-l/attachments/20060124/8c5510b0/attachment-0001.html > >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Papyrus-L mailing list >Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com >http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l > > >End of Papyrus-L Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1 >**************************************** From U.Kellett at griffith.edu.au Tue Jan 24 13:02:47 2006 From: U.Kellett at griffith.edu.au (Ursula Kellett) Date: Tue Jan 24 13:03:01 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Ursula Kellett is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 23/01/2006 and will not return until 03/02/2006. I will respond to your message when I return. If you have a Bachelor of Nursing - Aged Care enquiry, please contact Jen Rowe for advice in my absence. Thanks Ursula. From 100341.2151 at compuserve.com Tue Jan 24 15:00:14 2006 From: 100341.2151 at compuserve.com (Derek B. Cornish) Date: Tue Jan 24 15:00:15 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 In-Reply-To: <20060124.075422.16359.31058@webmail30.lax.untd.com> Message-ID: <000c01c62120$caddee50$0200a8c0@TPA31> Bill - Just in case... Don't use the PIF file you had on WIN98. It probably won't work properly. Make a new shortcut by right-clicking on pap.exe; then drag it to the desktop. My pif works for me, on a Thinkpad A31 with XP SP2. Of course, getting it running is only the first step :-). Derek > -----Original Message----- > From: papyrus-l-bounces@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > [mailto:papyrus-l-bounces@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] On > Behalf Of w.t.l.jr@juno.com > Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:54 AM > To: papyrus-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP > Professional v. 2002 > > To any or all: > > I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad > R31, which has Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its > operating system. This Papyrus version ran fine on my dekstop > Dell with Windows 98, but it won't run on the laptop. I have > copied all of the Papyrus files to a folder labeled Papyrus > on the C: drive except Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. > > It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib > files, but I find that all of the executable files give me an > error message saying, in effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. > Check your .PIF file." I have tried the Windows XP > compatibility wizard with Windows 98 (and 95) selected, but > still the same result. Also, I found a Papyrus .PIF file but > I get the same message when I try to open it. > > The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 > can be run under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many > other operating systems. Can someone help me get Papyrus > working on my laptp? > > Bill L. email w.t.l.jr@juno.com > > From S.Nehls at gmx.de Tue Jan 24 15:39:05 2006 From: S.Nehls at gmx.de (S. Nehls) Date: Tue Jan 24 15:39:11 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 In-Reply-To: <20060124.075422.16359.31058@webmail30.lax.untd.com> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20060124213431.00cc0c20@pop.gmx.de> Hello, just follwow the instructions in the attachment. I do not remember exactly where I got it from, but I think it is just a normal "readme" file which ist included in each program installation file - maybe you have it already, too... At 15:53 24.01.2006 +0000, you wrote: >To any or all: > >I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad R31, which has >Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its operating system. This Papyrus >version ran fine on my dekstop Dell with Windows 98, but it won't run on >the laptop. I have copied all of the Papyrus files to a folder labeled >Papyrus on the C: drive except Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. > >It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib files, but I find >that all of the executable files give me an error message saying, in >effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. Check your .PIF file." I have >tried the Windows XP compatibility wizard with Windows 98 (and 95) >selected, but still the same result. Also, I found a Papyrus .PIF file but >I get the same message when I try to open it. > >The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 can be run >under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many other operating systems. >Can someone help me get Papyrus working on my laptp? > >Bill L. email >w.t.l.jr@juno.com -------------- next part -------------- Installing PAPYRUS 7.0 Under Windows NT 4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP After you have used your Web browser to download the Papyrus Installer, you need to figure out where your browser has deposited it! The downloaded file is named PAP7017.EXE. Your browser _should_ have asked you where you wanted to save the file, but if not you must now search your computer and locate it. To make things easy for me to explain here, once you have found PAP7017.EXE please move it to the "root" directory of your C: drive (also known as "C:\"). Using your mouse, click your Start menu. From this menu, select "Programs", then "Accessories", and then "Command Prompt". You will now find yourself at a "C:\WINDOWS>" prompt. Type: c:\pap7017 and then press the Enter key. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. PAPYRUS will now install itself onto your computer. The installation program will ask your permission before making any changes to your system. *** NOTE: When Papyrus asks you about making changes to your *** *** AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, be sure to choose *** *** "Bypass these changes". *** (If you are updating from an earlier edition of PAPYRUS Version 7.0, answer all questions as if you were installing PAPYRUS for the first time. This will update your program files without disturbing your existing data files.) To return to Windows after the installer returns you to the "C:\>" prompt, type "exit". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Once you have completed the standard installation as explained above, follow these instructions to create a shortcut icon for PAPYRUS: (If either your PAPYRUS programs or your PAPYRUS database are not located in C:\PAP, then you will have to modify the following instructions, replacing "C:\PAP" with the appropriate directory.) 1. Right-click on the desktop itself -- that is, not in any open window or on any icon. From the resulting menu choose "New" and then "Shortcut". 2. A dialog box will now appear on your screen to allow you to set up the shortcut. You will be prompted for the name of the program -- type "C:\PAP\PAP.EXE" (without the quotation marks). Click the "Next" button. You'll then be asked to supply the name for the shortcut -- type "Papyrus 7.0". 3a. If you see a "Next" button, click it. A window showing the attractive PAPYRUS Icon will then appear. Click the "Finish" button. A Papyrus 7.0 icon will now appear on your desktop. 3b. If you do not see a "Next" button, then just click the "Finish" button. A generic icon labeled "Papyrus 7.0" will now appear on your desktop. 4. Right-click the newly created PAPYRUS shortcut icon. From the resulting menu choose "Properties". 5. This will bring up another large dialog box with several tabs at the top. Select the "Program" tab. In the "Working" field, type "C:\PAP" (or whatever directory is to contain your PAPYRUS _data_ files). 6. If you previously saw only a generic icon for PAPYRUS, now click the "Change Icon" button. Dismiss any messages about there being no available icons. For the filename containing the icon, type "C:\PAP\PAP.ICO". Click "OK" and you should now see our attractive icon. 7. Select the "Memory" tab. In the "Extended (XMS) Memory" section, set the value to 1024. Either click the down arrow and select "1024" from the list, or else click in the field and type "1024" in place of "Auto". Similarly, under "Conventional Memory" change "Initial Environment" from "Auto" to "4096". Finally, turn OFF the "Uses HMA" checkbox. 8. Select the "Screen" tab. Choose "Full-screen". Turn OFF the "Fast ROM emulation" and "Dynamic memory allocation" checkboxes. If the "Initial size" menu is active, set it to "25 lines". 9. Select the "Misc" tab. Turn ON the "Always Suspend" and "Exclusive mode" checkboxes. Turn OFF the "Allow screen saver" and "Fast pasting" checkboxes. Also, slide the "Idle Sensitivity" slider all the way to the "low" end. This will ensure best performance under Windows NT. 10. Click the "OK" button to dismiss the dialog box. Once these steps have been performed, you will be ready to launch PAPYRUS from your desktop. Please see your Windows documentation for more information on copying the PAPYRUS shortcut icon into your Start menu or anywhere else that suits you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ When you launch PAPYRUS, you might discover that rather than filling the whole screen, PAPYRUS uses only the top half of your screen. If this happens to you there are two solutions: (1) Update your copy of PAPYRUS to Version 7.0.16c or later. OR (2) Carry out these steps: (a) Launch PAPYRUS. (b) Switch to windowed mode by pressing Alt-Enter. (c) Select the Control menu by clicking the icon in the upper left corner of the window, or by pressing Alt-Space, and then choose "Properties". (d) Select the "Layout" tab. (e) Set the "Screen Buffer Size" Height to 25. (f) Click the OK button. (g) Choose "Save properties for future windows with same title", and click OK. (h) Quit PAPYRUS. (i) Future launches should correctly fill the screen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you wish to run PAPYRUS in a window, rather than in full-screen mode, you might run into some problems with the mouse not functioning correctly, because Windows NT is intercepting your mouse clicks. You can remedy this situation as follows: (a) Launch PAPYRUS. (b) Switch to windowed mode by pressing Alt-Enter. (c) Select the Control menu by clicking the icon in the upper left corner of the window, or by pressing Alt-Space, and then choose "Properties". (d) Select the "Options" tab. (e) Turn off "QuickEdit Mode" and "Insert Mode". (f) Click the OK button. (g) Choose "Save properties for future windows with same title", and click OK. (h) Quit PAPYRUS. (i) Future launches should show better mouse functioning. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From raisa.deber at utoronto.ca Tue Jan 24 16:38:15 2006 From: raisa.deber at utoronto.ca (Raisa Deber) Date: Tue Jan 24 16:40:02 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 In-Reply-To: <000c01c62120$caddee50$0200a8c0@TPA31> References: <000c01c62120$caddee50$0200a8c0@TPA31> Message-ID: On 24-Jan-06, at 3:00 PM, Derek B. Cornish wrote: > Bill - > > Just in case... > > Don't use the PIF file you had on WIN98. It probably won't work > properly. > Make a new shortcut by right-clicking on pap.exe; then drag it to the > desktop. My pif works for me, on a Thinkpad A31 with XP SP2. Of > course, > getting it running is only the first step :-). > > Derek > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: papyrus-l-bounces@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com >> [mailto:papyrus-l-bounces@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com] On >> Behalf Of w.t.l.jr@juno.com >> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:54 AM >> To: papyrus-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com >> Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP >> Professional v. 2002 >> >> To any or all: >> >> I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad >> R31, which has Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its >> operating system. This Papyrus version ran fine on my dekstop >> Dell with Windows 98, but it won't run on the laptop. I have >> copied all of the Papyrus files to a folder labeled Papyrus >> on the C: drive except Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. That's not the best way to transfer Papyrus databases. Indeed, I don't think the designers intend you to rebuild index.bib in that way. Instead, use the backup-restore feature (using bb files); each bb file is no more than 300 k (which corresponds to a VERY old version of floppy disks) and will fit easily onto floppies. So, from your desktop Dell, open Papyrus, go to the utility menu and create backup files. There will be a series of them, depending upon the size of your data set. Copy ALL of the bb files to floppies and then to your laptop, in the papyrus directory. Open Papyrus on the laptop, and go to the utility menu Restore from backups. That will wipe out your old data set and replace it with the new one. That's how we manage our research group - one 'live' version incorporates all changes; backups are put on the server in a folder called "most recent backups" and then users download and update. Hope this helps. Raisa >> >> It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib >> files, but I find that all of the executable files give me an >> error message saying, in effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. >> Check your .PIF file." I have tried the Windows XP >> compatibility wizard with Windows 98 (and 95) selected, but >> still the same result. Also, I found a Papyrus .PIF file but >> I get the same message when I try to open it. >> >> The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 >> can be run under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many >> other operating systems. Can someone help me get Papyrus >> working on my laptp? >> >> Bill L. email w.t.l.jr@juno.com >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Papyrus-L mailing list > Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l Raisa Deber, PhD Professor, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Director, M-THAC (From Medicare to Home and Community) Research Unit (www.m-thac.org) Health Sciences Building 155 College Street Suite 425 Toronto, ON M5T 3M6 phone: (416) 978-8366 fax: (416) 978-7350 e-mail: raisa.deber@utoronto.ca From raisa.deber at utoronto.ca Tue Jan 24 16:39:30 2006 From: raisa.deber at utoronto.ca (Raisa Deber) Date: Tue Jan 24 16:40:40 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Running Papyrus on Windows XP Professional v. 2002 In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20060124213431.00cc0c20@pop.gmx.de> References: <4.3.2.7.2.20060124213431.00cc0c20@pop.gmx.de> Message-ID: On 24-Jan-06, at 3:39 PM, S. Nehls wrote: > Hello, > > just follwow the instructions in the attachment. I do not remember > exactly where I got it from, but I think it is just a normal > "readme" file which ist included in each program installation file > - maybe you have it already, too... This is good too, but tells you how to install and customize Papyrus for various Windows versions, not how to transfer over datasets. Raisa > > At 15:53 24.01.2006 +0000, you wrote: > >> To any or all: >> >> I have recently tried to run Papyrus 7.0 on my IBM ThinkPad R31, >> which has Windows XP Professional version 2002 as its operating >> system. This Papyrus version ran fine on my dekstop Dell with >> Windows 98, but it won't run on the laptop. I have copied all of >> the Papyrus files to a folder labeled Papyrus on the C: drive >> except Index.bib, which is too big for a floppy.. >> >> It was my plan to rebuild Index.bib from the other .bib files, but >> I find that all of the executable files give me an error message >> saying, in effect, "Can't run 16 bit program. Check your .PIF >> file." I have tried the Windows XP compatibility wizard with >> Windows 98 (and 95) selected, but still the same result. Also, I >> found a Papyrus .PIF file but I get the same message when I try to >> open it. >> >> The Papyrus Status Report of January 2004 says Papyrus 7.0 can be >> run under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, as well as many other >> operating systems. Can someone help me get Papyrus working on my >> laptp? >> >> Bill L. email >> w.t.l.jr@juno.com >> > _______________________________________________ > Papyrus-L mailing list > Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l Raisa Deber, PhD Professor, Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Director, M-THAC (From Medicare to Home and Community) Research Unit (www.m-thac.org) Health Sciences Building 155 College Street Suite 425 Toronto, ON M5T 3M6 phone: (416) 978-8366 fax: (416) 978-7350 e-mail: raisa.deber@utoronto.ca From dave at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Wed Jan 25 04:34:20 2006 From: dave at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com (Dave Goldman) Date: Wed Jan 25 04:36:50 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Re: Papyrus file fix In-Reply-To: <7.0.0.16.0.20060124122145.01d48ae8@vims.edu> References: <20060124170030.6AD751A95B@five.pairlist.net> <7.0.0.16.0.20060124122145.01d48ae8@vims.edu> Message-ID: Paul Gerdes wrote: >Is there anyone that can help me fix a papyrus bib file I have tried >everything. I'll pay $$$. Paul, I see that we corresponded a few times about this last year. My last suggestion was to make back-up copy of your *.BIB files, and then run Index File Regeneration. I can't find any further responses after that suggestion. Feel free to e-mail me directly, off the Papyrus-L list. -- Dave Goldman (dave@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com) Research Software Design The PAPYRUS Bibliography System 617 SW Hume Street Portland OR 97219-4458 (U.S.A.) fax 503-452-8920 Technical Support: support@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Other Questions: info@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Web: http://www.ResearchSoftwareDesign.com/ From Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org Mon Feb 6 21:15:38 2006 From: Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org (Thomas Gill) Date: Mon Feb 6 21:16:03 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Asking for help Message-ID: Hello all: A few weeks ago, I upgraded Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel to the XP versions, but did not upgrade Word 2000 since I wanted to maintain compatibility with Papyrus. But now I am unable to open text files created by Papyrus. Specifically, Word 2000 gives me a message that it can't find the file data1std.msi. Is this a Papyrus problem or a Word problem and how can a solve it? Thanks, Tom Gill This message originates from Yale New Haven Health System. The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential. If you are the intended recipient, you must maintain this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this message. Thank you. From dave at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Mon Feb 6 21:52:31 2006 From: dave at ResearchSoftwareDesign.com (Dave Goldman) Date: Mon Feb 6 21:52:39 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Asking for help In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Tom Gill wrote: >But now I am unable to open text files created by Papyrus. >Specifically, Word 2000 gives me a message that it can't find the file >data1std.msi. > >Is this a Papyrus problem or a Word problem and how can a solve it? That's not a filename that means anything to Papyrus. Might be related to the WordPerfect-to-Word converter that Word needs to read the file produced by Papyrus. However, that's only if you told Papyrus to create a file in the format of "WordPerfect/Word for Windows". If you're dealing with a plain text file, then no such converter is necessary. -- Dave Goldman (dave@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com) Research Software Design The PAPYRUS Bibliography System 617 SW Hume Street Portland OR 97219-4458 (U.S.A.) fax 503-452-8920 Technical Support: support@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Other Questions: info@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Web: http://www.ResearchSoftwareDesign.com/ From Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org Mon Feb 6 22:09:51 2006 From: Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org (Thomas Gill) Date: Mon Feb 6 22:10:28 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Asking for help Message-ID: Yes, I suspect you are right about the WordPerfect to Word converter. Now, I need to figure out how to get it back. >>> dave@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com 2/6/06 9:52:31 PM >>> Tom Gill wrote: >But now I am unable to open text files created by Papyrus. >Specifically, Word 2000 gives me a message that it can't find the file >data1std.msi. > >Is this a Papyrus problem or a Word problem and how can a solve it? That's not a filename that means anything to Papyrus. Might be related to the WordPerfect-to-Word converter that Word needs to read the file produced by Papyrus. However, that's only if you told Papyrus to create a file in the format of "WordPerfect/Word for Windows". If you're dealing with a plain text file, then no such converter is necessary. -- Dave Goldman (dave@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com) Research Software Design The PAPYRUS Bibliography System 617 SW Hume Street Portland OR 97219-4458 (U.S.A.) fax 503-452-8920 Technical Support: support@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Other Questions: info@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com Web: http://www.ResearchSoftwareDesign.com/ _______________________________________________ Papyrus-L mailing list Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l This message originates from Yale New Haven Health System. The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential. If you are the intended recipient, you must maintain this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this message. Thank you. From agreer at uwm.edu Tue Mar 14 21:34:18 2006 From: agreer at uwm.edu (Ann Lennarson Greer) Date: Tue Mar 14 21:38:17 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] Windows XP and Papyrus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1142390058.44177d2ac65eb@panthermail.uwm.edu> After sending my citations into the clipboard, how do I get them to my manuscript? In Preferences, I have set OS2/NT preferences to use a file and I am able to move text using F3 and F4 and Notepad. But I can't figure out how to get a list of references into a file. This seems to be the opposite of the problem F. Millerd was reporting back in 2004. Quoting Frank Millerd : > I have recently been assigned a desktop with Windows XP. I an now > experiencing the problems discussed here last year. I want to move > references and notecards to Wordperfect. > > Several suggestions have been made here: > Use the Papyrus reference Utility, PapRef1.0. Where is this available > to be downloaded? > > In preferences, OS2/NT clipboard, tell Papyrus to use a file instead of > the clipboard. This I did and now I can move a group of references into > a file and from there to Wordperfect. I have experienced problems in > moving a group of notecards; the file size seems to be limited. Any > solutions to this? > > By the way, where are the current postings to this list? That is, those > beyond the third quarter of 2004. > > Thanks > > > > > Frank Millerd > Department of Economics > Wilfrid Laurier University > Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 Canada > Email: fmillerd@wlu.ca Tel: (519) 884-0710 ext 6033 Fax: (519) > 888-1015 > > _______________________________________________ > Papyrus-L mailing list > Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l > > Ann Lennarson Greer Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 Office: 1-414-229-6944/4388 Office fax: 1-414-229-4266 Personal fax 1-915-990-9268 London: 44-(0)20-7598-9894 UK fax: 44-(0)870-133-6305 Email: agreer@uwm.edu From arete at vims.edu Thu Mar 16 15:14:43 2006 From: arete at vims.edu (Paul Gerdes) Date: Thu Mar 16 15:14:48 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] HELP In-Reply-To: <20060315170051.3B7971A7CF@five.pairlist.net> References: <20060315170051.3B7971A7CF@five.pairlist.net> Message-ID: <7.0.1.0.0.20060316151241.01d09b00@vims.edu> Is there anybody out there who can help me fix a corrupted bib file. I have followed every step there is to recovery. My index has 13,000 records and I don't want to retype them. Can anybody help. At 12:00 PM 3/15/2006, papyrus-l-request@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com wrote: >Send Papyrus-L mailing list submissions to > papyrus-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > papyrus-l-request@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > >You can reach the person managing the list at > papyrus-l-owner@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of Papyrus-L digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Windows XP and Papyrus (Ann Lennarson Greer) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:34:18 -0600 >From: Ann Lennarson Greer >Subject: Re: [Papyrus-L] Windows XP and Papyrus >To: Papyrus Discussion List , > Frank Millerd >Cc: papyrus-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com, fmillerd@wlu.ca >Message-ID: <1142390058.44177d2ac65eb@panthermail.uwm.edu> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >After sending my citations into the clipboard, how do I get them to my >manuscript? In Preferences, I have set OS2/NT preferences to use a file and I >am able to move text using F3 and F4 and Notepad. But I can't figure >out how to >get a list of references into a file. This seems to be the opposite of the >problem F. Millerd was reporting back in 2004. > >Quoting Frank Millerd : > > > I have recently been assigned a desktop with Windows XP. I an now > > experiencing the problems discussed here last year. I want to move > > references and notecards to Wordperfect. > > > > Several suggestions have been made here: > > Use the Papyrus reference Utility, PapRef1.0. Where is this available > > to be downloaded? > > > > In preferences, OS2/NT clipboard, tell Papyrus to use a file instead of > > the clipboard. This I did and now I can move a group of references into > > a file and from there to Wordperfect. I have experienced problems in > > moving a group of notecards; the file size seems to be limited. Any > > solutions to this? > > > > By the way, where are the current postings to this list? That is, those > > beyond the third quarter of 2004. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > Frank Millerd > > Department of Economics > > Wilfrid Laurier University > > Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 Canada > > Email: fmillerd@wlu.ca Tel: (519) 884-0710 ext 6033 Fax: (519) > > 888-1015 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Papyrus-L mailing list > > Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > > http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l > > > > > > >Ann Lennarson Greer >Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies >University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee >Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 >Office: 1-414-229-6944/4388 >Office fax: 1-414-229-4266 >Personal fax 1-915-990-9268 >London: 44-(0)20-7598-9894 >UK fax: 44-(0)870-133-6305 >Email: agreer@uwm.edu > > >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Papyrus-L mailing list >Papyrus-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com >http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-l > > >End of Papyrus-L Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1 >**************************************** From Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org Thu Mar 16 15:15:11 2006 From: Thomas.Gill at ynhh.org (Thomas Gill) Date: Thu Mar 16 15:15:52 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] HELP (Out of Office) Message-ID: I will be on vacation and/or traveling from 3/10 to 3/19 and will not have access to my email. I will return your message after my return on 3/20. This message originates from Yale New Haven Health System. The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential. If you are the intended recipient, you must maintain this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this message. Thank you. From dsbrown at cyllene.uwa.edu.au Thu Mar 16 20:29:32 2006 From: dsbrown at cyllene.uwa.edu.au (Denis Brown) Date: Thu Mar 16 20:30:11 2006 Subject: [Papyrus-L] HELP In-Reply-To: <7.0.1.0.0.20060316151241.01d09b00@vims.edu> References: <20060315170051.3B7971A7CF@five.pairlist.net> <7.0.1.0.0.20060316151241.01d09b00@vims.edu> Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20060317092312.04a8c1a0@cyllene.uwa.edu.au> Hello Paul. So you tried Dave Goldman's suggestion (January 25th this year) about backing up the .bib files and doing an index file regeneration? Did that help? Presumably not. Were there any error messages that came up during that process? Also, what version of Papyrus are you using? Just over a year ago you seemed to have a similar problem and quoted version 5, to which Dave replied that it was very ancient. Dave: could Paul's problem be due to an upgrade that he may have done in Papyrus... has the structure of the .bib files changed radically or at all? Sorry, I know this isn't too directly helpful but others on the list may have suggestions if we knew the "nature of the beast" so to speak. Kind regards, Denis At 04:14 AM 17/03/2006, you wrote: >Is there anybody out there who can help me fix a corrupted bib file. I >have followed every step there is to recovery. My index has 13,000 records >and I don't want to retype them. Can anybody help.