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QED The original large document editor for PalmPilot organizers.

INTRO

The "notepad" application built in to the PalmPilot family of organizer has a tiny limit on document size (4K). QED has no such limit and can be used for editing very large documents.

QED uses standard DOC format files. DOC refers to the defacto standard file format used for large text documents on the PalmPilot organizer. This file format optionally compresses the contents, using dramatically less of the organizer's memory. Such files are also called "e-texts". One popular source of e-texts is MemoWare.

INSTALLATION

  1. You may need WinZip to uncompress QED.ZIP after downloading. Mac users may need ZipIt.

  2. Install QED.PRC using the standard Pilot PC desktop install tool.

QED can be used freely as a DOC reader. When used to edit, QED will regularly nag you to register. If you're like me, you'll quickly see that QED is what you've been waiting for... Unlimited size document editing on the PalmPilot. Easy to use, very stable, and it's CHEAP!!! So come to http://qland.de/qed to buy.

After registering, you'll receive by email a registration code keyed to your organizer's HotSync ID. HotSync ID is the "user" name maintained in the Pilot desktop program. HotSync ID is NOT the same as the "owned by" name maintained in your organizer on the Applications/Preferences/Owner screen.

QED has been extensively tested and works perfectly on all Palm models running OS2.0 or later. This includes the original Personal and Professional, as well as all Palm III, V, and newer models. It is not compatible with the old 1000/5000 models unless an OS2 upgrade chip has been installed. QED works fine with TRG memory expansion products, and with the GoType keyboard.

PURCHASING

The freely downloadable copy of QED is intended as a trial version. It allows customers to confirm that QED is satisfactory and compatible with their organizer. It has no limits, it just nags.

To register QED which deactivates the nag messages, go to http://qland.de/qed and fill in the order form.

Enter your PalmPilot HotSync ID on the order form. HotSync ID is the "user" name maintained in the Pilot desktop program. It is shown on QED's Options/Register menu. HotSync ID is not the same as the "owned by" name maintained in your organizer.

For fastest processing, enter a credit card order on our standard or secure forms.

LEGAL

QED is copyright 1999, Kurt Schuster, all rights reserved. The trial version file may be freely distributed in unmodified form. The QED executable may be used freely by individuals assessing it's suitability for purchase. No other use, distribution, reproduction or modification whatsoever is permitted.

Registration entitles the purchaser to a single user license to use QED on a single organizer. No other use is permitted. Changing an organizer's HotSync ID or installation on multiple organizers may require the purchase of additional registrations.

Purchasers may freely download future updates and will be able to use their existing registration number. This policy may not continue indefinitely.

It is assumed that the purchaser has evaluated QED prior to purchase and accepted it as satisfactory. Therefore no refunds will be given.

Though tens of thousands of users have shown QED to be stable and safe, no program is perfect. The purchaser must be aware of the possibility of data loss connected with the use of any program.

AUTHOR

QED was created and is maintained by Kurt Schuster who resides in Weiden in North Bavaria. You may visit Kurt's home page at http://home.t-online.de/home/kurt.schuster

INSTRUCTIONS

Screen buttons:

The screen buttons are as follows:

1. Create new document.
2. Open a document.
3. Search / Search Again
Split arrow button functions are listed by base / point.
4. Line Up / Screen Up
5. Line Down / Screen Down
6. Column Left / Screen Left
7. Column Right / Screen Right
8. Move through document.
Tap the head or foot of this scrollbar to skip to the top or bottom of document.
9. Bookmark functions.

Note that the small SEARCH icon mentioned above searches only the current DOC. For a GLOBAL FIND through all DOCs in the currently selected category tap the Palm's built-in FIND button. To search all DOCs, select the category ALL from the file list.

File Manager:

The buttons on the file dialog are as follows:

1. Category functions.
Select which category's documents are currently listed above, and maintain the database of categories.
2. File Functions.
By default, this menu is set to select a file to load. Simply select a file and click OK. To change the category of a document, or to delete or rename a document, tap the desired function then tap a document name. You will be prompted to confirm a rename or delete.
3. Cancel/OK.

FILE menu
The FILE menu includes the expected OPEN, NEW, SAVE, RENAME, DELETE, and INFO commands. NEW creates a blank document, either compressed or not depending on your default preferences. SAVE and CLOSE are not really necessary on an organizer where there is no disk drive, and they both simply perform a buffer flush. INFO shows the document size and name. SAVE AS allows you to make a copy of a DOC, optionally with a different compression from the original.

EDIT menu
Standard CUT, COPY, PASTE and UNDO operations. Also includes FIND and FIND AGAIN for searching the current DOC. For a GLOBAL FIND through all DOCs in the currently selected category tap the Palm's built-in FIND button. BOOKMARK displays the bookmark menu, described later.

OPTIONS menu
Use the REGISTER menu to stop the nags after you have purchased your QED registration. Tap MENU, tap OPTIONS, tap REGISTER and enter your registration code.

DEFAULT PREFERENCES controls how newly loaded or created documents will be configured. There are settings for creating new documents compressed or not, as well as defaults for all the DOC PREFS shown below.

DOCUMENT PREFERENCES controls settings for a given DOC including SCREEN WIDTH, FONT, EDITABLE, RULED, BACKUP and PRIVATE. SCREEN WIDTH is one of QED's best features. QED uses a wide "virtual screen" where a user can pan left and right. The width is specified in pixels, from 160 to 1200. Your document will be word wrapped at the specified width. The PalmPilot screen is 160 pixels. Use this setting for reading bulk text such as books. Use higher settings for documents such as lists, source code, and documentation where wide formatting must be retained. EDITABLE is an important flag. If a document is left not editable it is "read only". In this mode QED operates like older DOC viewers. A document can be browsed by tapping the screen to scroll. The Ruled option displays the dotted screen lines. You may also select a FONT from any of the standard proportionally spaced ones, the large extremely readable one, or a special mono spaced font perfect for programmers. If marked PRIVATE a document is only shown on file lists when the organizer's security is set to show private records. The BACKUP flag indicates that a document has been changed and will be copied to the PC during the next HotSync. Use this to manually force or prevent a backup.

DOCUMENT PREPARATION

Win95 users can use QEX, our PC/QED Document Exchange Utility. QEX registration is free with the purchase of QED. Download from http://qland.de/qed/qex.htm

Word97/2000 should use PalmDocs, an add-in to directly load/save PalmPilot DOC files at PalmDocs

You can also prepare a file for QED using one of these utilities:
  • Windows:
  • PalmDocs - Word Add-In:
    PalmDocs
    Load/save directly from Word.
  • BigDOC - DOC editor for Windows:
    BigDoc
    Text editor with DOC load/save/install features.
  • For Windows 95/NT by Visionary 2000:
    http://qland.de/qed/qex.htm
    Bi-directional and remembers favorite conversions.
  • For Windows 95/NT by Mark Pierce:
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mark_Pierce
    Also has a DOC conversion Active-X control.
  • DOS:
  • For DOS by Pat Beirne:
    http://pc-28134.on.rogers.wave.ca
    Well known, bi-directional. Java version also posted.
  • For DOS with TealDoc enhancements by Bryce E. Maryott:
    http://www.io.com/~bryce/maketeal.html
  • Mac:
  • Good bi-directional converter for Mac:
    http://www.plumisland.com/macpalmdoc
  • Enhanced install tool with automatic conversion:
    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/fpillet
  • For Mac by Masatoshi Yoshizawa:
    http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~yoz/PilotSoft-e.html
    Reportedly may crash on large files.
  • Another mac converter:
    ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/mac/amug/files/pilot/mac/pilot-make-doc-1.0.sit.hqx
  • Web:
  • On line conversion from Web pages by Chris Heschong:
    http://pilot.screwdriver.net
  • For Win95/NT creates DOCs given URLs by Clarence Ho:
    http://home.netvigator.com/~clarenho/Web2Doc
  • Unix:
  • For Un*x with XML formatting by Rob Tillotson:
    http://www.io.com/~rob/cq/xmldoc/xmldoc.html
  • For Un*x with source code by Paul Jay Lucas:
    http://homepage.mac.com/pauljlucas/software.html
  • For the most current list of converters visit MemoWare's How To page at http://www.memoware.com/mw-helpm.htm.

    M.S.Word and other similar high end programs store documents in complex binary formats. To convert a file for use on your organizer it must first be saved as text. In Word for example, one must use SAVE AS and select TEXT as the TYPE. Similarly, the document once converted back from QED is a simple text file. It can be opened in Word or Notepad or BigDOC for example. QED works fastest on DOCs which will be edited, if they are prepared without compression.

    ADVANCED

    BEAMING
    Use BeamBox available at http://www.inkverse.com/beambox.html to send DOCs by infrared between QED on two organizer. QED and BeamBox must be installed on both organizers.

    CLIPBOARD LIMIT
    Though QED has no document size limit, the PalmOS clip board is limited to only 1K! That's just a few screens full. The program ClipHack available at http://www.deskfree.com/ClipHack.html increases this limit to 28K and is compatible with QED.

    BACKING UP
    QED is certified to work well with the popular BackupBuddy program available from http://intellisys.base.org to preserve the entire contents of your organizer's memory.

    BOOKMARKS

    QED is compatible with DOC standard bookmarks. The bookmarks feature has several distinct usages:

    1. An author may include bookmarks in a PC source document.
      This is done by placing a special character between <> symbols (less than / greater than) at the end of a file. Example (as the last line in a document):
      <*>
      Then, place that mark (without the <> symbols) at the start of lines in the content. Convert the file and view it on a PalmPilot. In QED, tap BOOKMARK, SCAN (if not set to auto-scan). The DOC is scanned and the marked points are automatically added to the bookmark list, using the text after the mark as the bookmark name. Many DOC files come with bookmarks included in this way.

    2. A user may add bookmarks while viewing a document.
      While viewing a document, tap the bookmark symbol (paper clip), tap add, and enter a name when prompted.

    3. A user may manually insert bookmarks using QED.
      Like the PC method, a user can manually type bookmark characters such as * in a DOC, and append a <*> at the end. Running SCAN would then find and record these.

    Technical notes:
    In may sometimes be necessary to manually tell QED the bookmark character if the automatic scan does not work right. Get to the end of the document. Mark and Edit/Copy the bookmark character (the character between the < > marks). Bring up the Options/BookChar field, pop up the keyboard and Edit/Paste the character in. Then use Bookmark/Scan.

    The DOC format stores the list of bookmarks in a table of data appended to the end of the document text. This occurs when a DOC is scanned, or if bookmarks are added when viewing. QED adheres to this format.

    This can be troublesome for authors. If a DOC is edited and bookmarks are added, then the DOC is converted back to PC text (using QEX for example), the PC file will appear to have lines of garbage appended to the end. This chunk may be safely marked and deleted off. Alternately, do not use the bookmark feature in documents being editing.

    Also, do not attempt to reinstall a file with bookmarks taken from a Pilot user backup directory. It has been reported that the appended bookmark data will cause unintended results if reused as an original DOC file PDB.

    TECHNICAL FACTS

    QED compresses "on the fly" if a memory page has changed when the cursor is moved off that page (not equivalent to a screen page) or when a different program is invoked. Compression time is therefore not dependent on document size.

    QED works well with TRG RAM and ROM memory products, as well as the flash ROM included in newer model organizers. DOCs and even the QED program can be stored in flash ROM.

    QED works well with the GoType keyboard. Almost all functions have been given keyboard shortcuts.

    The QED program is incredibly small, requiring only about 28K of your organizer's memory.

    You may view the revision history here.

    We recommend taking a full backup of your organizer occasionally using a program such as Backup Buddy. QED is Backup Buddy certified, meaning it only causes a document to be copied to a PC on HotSync if the document has been changed.

    PROBLEMS

    Q. QED documents do not appear on the PC after HotSync.

    If you change a document in QED it will be transferred to the PC on next HotSync. You may also set the backup flag on the OPTIONS/DOC PREFS menu to force a document to be backed up on next HotSync. HotSync will copy it to the Pilot desktop user backup directory, which is usually like: C:\PILOT\<abbreviated user name>

    Problems with a file not appearing on the PC after HotSync are almost certainly due to one of these issues:
    A1. The Pilot desktop program HotSync settings are wrong.
    Run the desktop program, click the HOTSYNC menu, then CUSTOM. The SYSTEM CONDUIT must be set to HANDHELD OVERWRITES DESKTOP.
    A2. When HotSyncing with multiple PCs, the DOC only automatically copies to the first PC.
    This is because the transfer resets the backup flag. QED considers it backed up and will not copy it again until some change is made or you manually set the backup flag.
    A3. A newly converted document loaded to QED from a PC does not HotSync back.
    Nor will it HotSync to another PC until some change is made or you manually set it's backup flag. QED considers the document unchanged, and thus there is no reason to HotSync it to the PC.
    A4. You are running some third party PalmPilot backup program or HotSync conduit.
    Consult the documentation for that product. QED is BackupBuddy certified and no special steps are necessary, however one can manually force a document to HotSync by checking it's box in BackupBuddy and tapping APPLY.
    A5. The DOCs are being copied to the PC but to a different directory than you expect.
    After HotSyncing (with all the above conditions met) use the FIND function on your computer to search for files modified today. Under Windows click START, FIND, FILES, named *.PDB, look in C:\, include subdirs, date modified between today and today. This should reveal your HotSync directory.

    Once transferred, use a program such as QEX to convert it out of the user backup directory and into a PC editor usable file. For QED documents, usually the file name is the document's title, with underscores instead of spaces. Do not use characters in a document title which are possibly not valid file name characters, such as any punctuation or symbols.


    Q. QED says "no valid username".
    A. Older versions of QED required a HotSync ID of at least three letters, the current version does not. Simply download the current version.


    Q. QED immediately crashes when run.
    A1. QED is not compatible with the basic 1000/5000 model organizers.
    A2. Download and install the latest version.
    A3. Make sure you have some reasonable amount of RAM free.


    Q. QED crashes on certain documents.
    A1. Delete and reload the DOC from an original source. If the DOC still will not open it is not a valid file and should not be used.
    A2. If the problem persists or spreads, your organizer's memory may be corrupt. This can occur from prior organizer crashes or loading invalid files. QED has never been known to cause this problem. Fully backup your organizer. Hard clear the organizer (reset button while holding power button). Reload contents USING ORIGINAL FILES wherever possible rather than copies from the Pilot user backup directory, which may be corrupt. Do not attempt this if you do not understand these instructions. Install QED and only load those other programs you really really need. Always use the most current QED release.


    Q. All the documents disappear sometimes.
    A. Do not delete DOCs using the organizers built-in memory management tool. That deletes all DOCs. Delete DOCs ONLY using QED's DOC management screen.


    To download or register QED visit the QED Home Page.


    Come see PalmDocs, an M.S. Word add-in to directly load/save PalmPilot DOC files at PalmDocs