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Scriptorium
: Exegetical Tools |
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Quick
Start Guide |
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System Requirements: |
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Microsoft
.NET Framework Version 2.0 - Free download
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Microsoft
Data Access Components (MDAC) - most systems should
have this installed. |
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Basically, if your computer can handle
the 2.0 Framework (you will have to have your service packs
up to date) then Scriptorium should run just fine. I have
it running on Win 2K and XP (Home & Professional).
It looks better on XP but seems to run well on both. |
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Hardware: At least 256 MB Ram and 50 MB
or so of hard drive space (more if you add a lot of books). |
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Installation: |
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Download the latest zip file from the download
page |
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Unpack the Zip file (you might need Winzip
if you have Widows 2000) where you want to run Scriptorium
from. This could be the root C: drive, My Documents or Program
files. It can be anywhere on the PC (like the Desktop) or
even on a network share (not recommended). All of the files
are already in a folder named Scriptorium. |
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If you want to create Desktop shortcuts,
open up the Scriptorium folder, right-click on the script2_0.exe
file, drag (right click!) to the desktop and release. Pick
create shortcut from the context menu. If the program Icon
doesn't appear in the short cut the Ichthus icon
is in the program folder, or of course, you can use your own.
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Start it up. Click on the splash screen
to make it go away. |
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Getting Started |
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The program is designed to be mouse driven. The Menu is context
sensitive, so it will change depending on the active document.
When you start, of course, there is no active document, so the
menu is in 'application mode'. The main toolbar (documents have
thier own tool bars) will start any of the document forms. Since
the history is empty, there won't be anything there either. |
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To open a document, click on the approriate
toolbar button. All buttons have tool-tip descriptions. |
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Example: View Nag-Hamadi Scriptures: |
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Click on the Toolbar button for the Scripture
module (the arrow shows the available items). Then click on
the item (the top one in this case). |
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The document will open and load the selected
item. Scripture and Book documents always load in full screen. |
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The Document Window: |
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The main parts of the document window are shown
above: |
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1. The document toolbar |
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2. The explorer pane |
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3. The document pane |
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The document toolbar provides the main
functions of the selected document. In this case, there is
the search, bookmark, navigation, show/hide explorer pane
and close buttons. Since Nag Hamadi is a Codex (there is one
'page' for each 'book' the chapter navigation is disabled.
You can also search by typing a word in the document search
box and pressing 'enter'. |
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The explorer pane has the document navigation
tab, the bookmark quick select tab and the full search tab. |
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here (obviously) the selected document is displayed.
Right clicking on the document window will display the document
context menu. |
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The context menu provides the basic document
options. Cut, copy, select all, undo and paste should be familiar.
Note that text edited in this pane cannot be saved so navigating
will lose any changes. You can select the text you want and
pick 'Copy to document' and that will paste the text into a
new rich text document. You can search, search Google (computer
has to be able to access the internet) and open a hyperlink
in the browser window from here. All of these functions work
with the Selected Text of the document so if you don't have
any text selected, nothing will happen. Also, Eastons Bible
dictionary will try and find a match for a selected word and
likewise will ignore you if you ahven't selected any text. |
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The rest of the program works along the same
principals; docuent, toolbar, context menu. The main menu also
provides all of the document functions under 'Scripture' for
the main functions and 'Edit' for text operations. Scriptorium
is meant to be intuitive to use, so click away and explore.
Some functions are still a bit rough, especially the HTML converter
but the basic functionality is there. |
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User
Manual and FAQ coming soon. |
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