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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

31.0. "Notes Hints and Tips" by WMOIS::B_REINKE (mother, mother ocean) Wed Apr 18 1990 02:28

    
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31.1Introduction to Notes NavigationREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Thu Apr 19 1990 16:4647
    This is a reprise of a series of notes I posted in DEC Sec. a long
    time ago.  Something Maggie just wrote led me to believe that this
    would not be unwelcome here.  :-)
    
    I decided to write this up when I discovered that highly intelligent
    people I knew, who used Notes a lot, nevertheless did not understand
    how to use the keypad for navigating outside of a notefile (conference)
    but within Notes.

    (For symmetry, I have put the keypad map for use within a
    conference in the next reply, a blank map for the reader to
    extract, edit, and otherwise play with, in the reply after that,
    and my NOTES$COMMAND.TPU file and my "mental map" of my keypad
    in the reply after *that*.)

    						Ann B.



        Use of the Notepad while at Class Level in Notes


    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |     PF1       |     PF2       |     PF3       |     PF4       |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    | Open conference               |               |               |
    | pointed to    |      8        |      9        |      -        |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+

    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               | Point to next |               |               |
    |       4       | conference    |      6        |      ,        |
    |               | down          |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    | Point to 1st  |               | Point to 1st  |               |
    | conference up | Point to next | conference    |               |
    | with non-zero | conference    | down with     |    Enter      |
    | unseen count  | up            | non-zero      |               |
    |               |               | unseen count  |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+               |
    | Show conferences in the       |               |               |
    | contined section  (works best |      .        |               |
    | if pointing to 1st conference)|               |               |
    +-------------------------------+---------------+---------------+
31.2Navigating in a ConferenceREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Thu Apr 19 1990 16:4731
        Use of the Notepad while at Conference Level in Notes


    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |     PF1       |     PF2       |     PF3       |     PF4       |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    | Add conference|               |               | Re-read last  |
    | flagged by "*"|      8        |      9        | entry read    |
    | to this class |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+

    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               | Read previous |               | Read next     |
    |      4        | basenote      |       6       | newest unseen |
    |               | (n-1.0)       |               | entry anywhere|
    |               |               |               | in conference |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    | Read previous | Read next     | Read next     | Read the next |
    | entry in this | basenote      | entry in this | screen if any,|
    | note  (n.m-1) | (n+1.0)       | note  (n.m+1) | or next entry |
    |               |               |               | in note (n.*) |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+ if any, or    |
    |                               |               | next unseen   |
    | Read next screen in this entry| Read previous | entry anywhere|
    |                               | screen in this| in conference |
    |                               | entry         | if any        |
    +-------------------------------+---------------+---------------+
31.3Blank keypad; "extract x.x", later edit x.xREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Thu Apr 19 1990 16:4931
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |     PF1       |     PF2       |     PF3       |     PF4       |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    |               |               |               |               |
    +---------------+---------------+---------------+               |
    |                               |               |               |
    |                               |               |               |
    |                               |               |               |
    |                               |               |               |
    |                               |               |               |
    +-------------------------------+---------------+---------------+
31.4Sample Command File; Mental MapREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Thu Apr 19 1990 16:5028
    Here is what is contained in my NOTES$COMMAND.TPU:

SET (BELL, BROADCAST, ON);
DEFINE_KEY ("NOTES$DO_COMMAND ('CLOSE')", KP9, "Close", "NOTES$USER_KEYS");
DEFINE_KEY ("NOTES$DO_COMMAND ('EXIT')", KP8, "Exit", "NOTES$USER_KEYS");

    With the bell turned on, I know when I've gotten mail, and without it
    I'm liable to fail to notice.  Making KP9 into "Close" makes it
    symmetrical with KP7.  Making KP8 into "Exit" means I don't have
    to type the word "exit", or hit F10 'way over above the main
    keyboard -- or get lost on a VT100.

    +--------+------+-------+--------+
    |   PF1  |  PF2 |  PF3  |  PF4   |
    +--------+------+-------+--------+
    | Open/  | Exit | Close | Re-    |
    | select |      |       | read   |
    +--------+------+-------+--------+
    |        | Up   |       | Next   |
    |        |      |       | Unseen |
    +--------+------+-------+--------+
    | Back   | Down | Forth | Do the |
    +---------------+-------+ right  |
    | Scroll        | Scroll| thing  |
    |               | back  | (avoid)|
    +---------------+-------+--------+

    						Enjoy!  Ann B.
31.5CSC32::CONLONLet the dreamers wake the nation...Thu Apr 19 1990 19:0815
    
    	The command file in .4 works GREAT!  It's truly wonderful to be
    	able to hear the bell for mail while I'm in notes now!
    
    	If anyone is unfamiliar with the best way to pull this command
    	file out of Ann's note for use:
    
    		Notes> Extract/noheader NOTES$COMMAND.TPU 31.4
    
    	What I did then was to "comment out" [put "!" at the beginning
    	of the line] her explanation and diagram, but not the commands.
    
    	When you open up VAXNotes the next time, it's put into use.
    
    	Thanks, Ann!
31.6Extracting Unsen Notes in BatchSHIRE::BIZELa femme est l'avenir de l'hommeFri Apr 20 1990 10:39132
$! This file extracted as a .COM file will allow you to extract your unseen
$! notes in a batch job during the night, and will send a mail to your
$! account, which you can then read at you leisure while drinking coffee
$! and eating donuts - for example.
$!
$ SAVE_VERIFY = 'F$VERIFY(0)' + 0*F$VERIFY("''DEBUG_COM'")
$
$!	This file gets Unseen notes from all notesfiles that
$!	are in a class called MAIN
$!	(TLE::PPP$:[GRIEB.COM])
$
$ CUR_DIRECT = F$ENV("DEFAULT")
$
$ ON CONTROL_Y THEN GOTO CLEAN_UP
$ ON ERROR THEN GOTO CLEAN_UP
$
$ DEF_LOC = CUR_DIRECT
$ USER := 'F$GETJPI(0,"USERNAME")'
$
$ MAILEE = USER
$
$ CVER = 0
$ IF "''DEBUG_COM'" THEN CVER = 1
$
$ NOTES := NOTES
$ DELETE := DELETE
$ PURGE := PURGE
$ DEFINE NOTES$NOTEBOOK TSH6:[BIZE]notes$notebook.note
$ !
$ !			^^^^^^^^^^^put in your dik:[username]
$ !
$ ENT_FILE = "SYS$SCRATCH:AUTOENT.TMP"
$ CMD_FILE = "SYS$SCRATCH:AUTOCMD.TMP"
$ NEW_FILE = "SYS$SCRATCH:AUTOCNF.TMP"
$
$ NOTES
UPDATE/CLASS=MAIN
EXIT
$
$ SET NOON
$ DEFINE/USER SYS$OUTPUT 'ENT_FILE'
$! DEFINE/USER SYS$ERROR NLA0:
$ NOTES
DIR/CLASS=MAIN
EXIT
$
$ OPEN/READ/ERROR=NO_NOTES ENT$FILE 'ENT_FILE'
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$
$FIND_START:
$ READ/END=EOF ENT$FILE LINE
$ IF F$ELEM(1," ",LINE) .NES. "Entry" THEN GOTO FIND_START
$ IF F$ELEM(2," ",LINE) .NES. "Name" THEN GOTO FIND_START
$
$GET_CONF:
$ READ/END=EOF ENT$FILE LINE
$ IF F$EDIT(LINE,"TRIM") .EQS. "" THEN GOTO GET_CONF
$ IF F$ELEM(0," ",LINE) .EQS. "[" THEN GOTO END_CONF
$ CONF = F$ELEM(1," ",LINE)
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "Getting unseen notes for conference: ''CONF'"
$
$ ON ERROR THEN GOTO ERROR
$
$ IF F$SEARCH(NEW_FILE) .NES. "" THEN DELETE/NOLOG 'NEW_FILE';*
$
$ OPEN/WRITE CMD$FILE 'CMD_FILE'
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "$"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "$ DEFINE/USER SYS$OUTPUT NLA0:"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "$ DEFINE/USER SYS$ERROR NLA0:"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "$ NOTES"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "UPDATE/CLASS=MAIN ''CONF'"
$
$!	The following extracts unseen notes from the conferences
$
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "OPEN/CLASS=MAIN ''CONF'"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "EXTRACT/UNSEEN/SEEN ''NEW_FILE' *.*"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "EXIT"
$ WRITE CMD$FILE "$"
$ CLOSE CMD$FILE
$
$ SV1 = 'F$VERIFY(0)'
$ IF F$VERIFY(CVER) .NE. -2 THEN @'CMD_FILE'
$ JUNK = F$VERIFY(SV1) + 'F$VERIFY(0)'
$
$ DELETE/NOLOG 'CMD_FILE';*
$
$ IF F$SEARCH(NEW_FILE) .EQS. "" THEN GOTO GET_CONF
$ IF F$FILE(NEW_FILE,"EOF") .EQ. 0 THEN GOTO NO_NEW
$
$ SET NOON
$ MAIL/SUBJ="New ''CONF' notes" 'NEW_FILE' 'MAILEE'
$ SET ON
$
$NO_NEW:
$ DELETE/NOLOG 'NEW_FILE';*
$ GOTO GET_CONF
$
$ERROR:
$ ERR = F$MESSAGE($STATUS)
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "        **Error getting ''CONF' notes - ''ERR'"
$ GOTO GET_CONF
$
$EOF:
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "%No notes in MAIN class"
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$
$END_CONF:
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$ ON ERROR THEN GOTO CLEAN_UP
$ CLOSE ENT$FILE
$ DELETE 'ENT_FILE';*
$ GOTO DONE
$
$NO_NOTES:
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "%Error finding Notes entry list - No NOTES ???"
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""
$ GOTO DONE
$
$CLEAN_UP:
$ IF F$LOGICAL("CMD$FILE") .NES. "" THEN CLOSE CMD$FILE
$ IF F$LOGICAL("ENT$FILE") .NES. "" THEN CLOSE ENT$FILE
$ IF F$SEARCH(CMD_FILE) .NES. "" THEN DELETE 'CMD_FILE';*
$ IF F$SEARCH(ENT_FILE) .NES. "" THEN DELETE 'ENT_FILE';*
$ IF F$SEARCH(NEW_FILE) .NES. "" THEN DELETE 'NEW_FILE';*
$ SET DEF 'CUR_DIRECT'
$
$DONE:
$ THROWAWAY = F$VERIFY(SAVE_VERIFY) ! 'F$VERIFY(0)'
$ SUBMIT TSH6:[BIZE]AUTONOTES/AFTER="TOMORROW+02:00"
   
31.7Reducing the size of notes$notebook.noteSHIRE::BIZELa femme est l'avenir de l'hommeFri Apr 20 1990 10:4319
$!
$! This file extracted as a .COM file will allow you to reduce the size of
$! your Notebook appreciably, WITHOUT affecting the conferences you access.
$! 
$ edit := edit
$ analyze := analyze
$ convert := convert
$ delete := delete
$ set := set
$ directory := directory
$ analyze/rms/fdl/out=notes$notebook.fdl notes$notebook.note
$ edit/fdl/nointer/anal=notes$notebook.fdl notes$notebook.fdl 
$ convert/fdl=notes$notebook.fdl notes$notebook.note notes$notebook.note
$ set prot=(o:rwd) notes$notebook.fdl;*
$ delete notes$notebook.fdl;*
$ set prot=(o:rwd) notes$notebook.note;*
$ set prot=(o:rw) notes$notebook.note;
$ directory/size=alloc notes$notebook.note;*
  
31.8GREAT PROGRAMGENRAL::CABLEFri Apr 27 1990 01:4014
    
    RE: -1
    
    
    GREAT!!
    
    	I tried your COM program ... it reduced my NOTES$NOTEBOOK.NOTE from
    13K+ block to 278 Blocks.
    
    	Just for the fun of it ... can you add comments to your program so
    the rest of us can figure out what your program does without having to
    spend hours decoding it?
    
    
31.10VTX Noteslists?WMOIS::B_REINKEtreasures....most of them dreamsSun Jul 15 1990 12:459
    I've recently become aware that current listings of the notes files
    are available on vtx as well as the easynet file (which is what I've
    always used to find file locations.) I checked out vtx but wasn't
    able to find the notes files listings. Would someone be willing to
    enter the 'how to' here?
    
    Thankyou
    
    Bonnie
31.12replying using original text20263::HAECKDebby HaeckTue Jul 24 1990 20:4912
    Please let me preface my question with the fact that I am an ULTRIX
    user.  Please don't assume I know my way around a VMS system.
    
    When I want to reply to a note, NOTES very nicely shows me the text of
    what I am replying to in another "window".  I have found a way to use
    that text as part of my reply, but it seems clumsy.  What is the
    easiest way to do this?  I think I am using EDT as my editor, but I'm
    not sure.  I know I use EDT when I am at the system prompt, but I am
    not sure if that is the editor that NOTES uses.  
    
    Thanks
    Debby
31.1332480::KENAHParsifalTue Jul 24 1990 21:1540
    If -- 
    
    When you get into the editor, there are two bars running across
    your screen -- the top bar says Buffer: NOTES$SCRATCH, and the bottom
    bar says: Buffer: NOTES$EDIT
    
    Then --
    
    your editor is EVE, the extensible VAX editor, based (like Notes)
    on VAX TPU.
    
    This being the case, here is how you can include text from the
    original text:
    
    	1. Hit the DO key -- the Command: prompt will appear on the
    	   of your screen.  At the prompt, type:
    	
    			Command; other
    
    	   The cursor will move into the other (upper) buffer.
    
    	2. Once in the other buffer, move the cursor to the text you
           want to copy.  Press the Select key.  The message "Move the
           cursor to select text" appears.  Move the cursor using arrow
           keys, or Next Screen or Previous Screen keys.
    
    	3. Once you've seleected the text, press the Remove key.
           The text you've selected will "disappear", copied into
           another buffer.
    
        4. Press the Do key, and at the Command prompt, once again type:
    
    			Command: other
    
           This will return the cursor into the lower buffer.
    
    5. To insert the text into your reply, press the Insert Here key.
    
       That's it.
                                                       
31.14Getting to the original text2760::BAZEMOREBarbara b.Tue Jul 24 1990 21:2121
    
  re .12
  >  When I want to reply to a note, NOTES very nicely shows me the text of
  >  what I am replying to in another "window".  I have found a way to use
  >  that text as part of my reply, but it seems clumsy.  What is the
  >  easiest way to do this?  I think I am using EDT as my editor, but I'm
  >  not sure.  I know I use EDT when I am at the system prompt, but I am
  >  not sure if that is the editor that NOTES uses.  
  
To find out what editor you are using type "Show Profile" inside of notes
(I'm assuming that this much of ULTRIX Notes is the same as VMS).  You can
modify your profile if you want to switch editors.

To get to the text showing above the line, hit the "Do" key then type "Other".
This will switch you to the other "window".  To get back, "Do" other again, or
just hit "Do" twice to repeat the last Do command.

Me, I use DECwindows and just point, drag, click.  Quickcopy is even better 
than command recall!

			Bb
31.15thanksSMURF::HAECKDebby HaeckWed Jul 25 1990 15:5912
    My thanks to both .13 and .14.  
    
    re:.13	I had been typing buffer notes$scratch but then could never
    		remeber the name 'notes$edit'.  'Other' sounds like a
    		simplier way to go.
    
    re:.14	I use my VMS account to read notes.  The only way I know of
    		to read notes from ULTRIX is with Xnotes and I don't like
    		that interface.  I think there may be another way to read
    		notes from ULTRIX, but I don't know for sure.  Even if
    		there is another way I'ld rather keep what little VMS
    		skills I have intact.
31.16SELECT::GALLUPI've been ska'd!!Thu Jul 26 1990 15:0010

	LSEDIT quite kindly pulls the entire note that I'm responding
	to into my current buffer.  Then I just edit out what I don't
	want, much easier than flipping back and forth from window to
	window. And I use the default EDT keypad, so it works almost
	like EDT.


	kathy
31.17nononononononononoTLE::D_CARROLLAssume nothingFri Jul 27 1990 14:486
re: -1   "it [LSE] works almost like EDT."


AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

D!, LSE developper
31.18a personal LSE fanCADSE::MACKINWe're still waiting for our dataFri Jul 27 1990 16:384
    D!'s right: EDT is so much better.
    
    
    ;^)
31.19Not for those who hate "point by point" noting styleTLE::D_CARROLLAssume nothingFri Jul 27 1990 20:5662
>	LSEDIT quite kindly pulls the entire note that I'm responding
>	to into my current buffer.  Then I just edit out what I don't
>	want...

And if, like you, you are into those neato keeno little quote marks ">"
before the text you are quoting you can write a TPU procedure (like
the following) to do that automatically.  

Just get the following procedure into LSE (or TPU I suppose I havent
tried), position the cursor to anywhere inside the routine, and
enter the command EXTEND.  Then enter the command 
DEFINE KEY F12 "call quote_range".  (Or whatever key you want.)
Then enter SAVE SECTION yourfilename.  And then at the DCL level
assign the logical LSE$SECTION to yourfilename.tpu$section and
viola!  Select some text, hit f12 and it's nicely "quoted".  :-)
(When the next version of LSE is installed in your system you will
have to do this over again.)

   > Just
   > Like 
   > This
D!

! quick and dirty TPU procedure to insert "  >" before selected lines
! of text.  (Or any other string, replace the string in the MOVE_TEXT
! line to whatever you want.)
!
procedure quote_range

    local
	the_range,
	start_mark,
	end_mark,
	L2;

    the_range := eve$selection(false);
    if beginning_of (the_range) <= end_of (the_range)
    then
        start_mark := beginning_of (the_range);
        end_mark := end_of (the_range);
    else
        end_mark := beginning_of (the_range);
        start_mark := end_of (the_range);
    endif;

    position (end_mark);
    update (CURRENT_WINDOW);
    L2 := current_row;

    position (start_mark);
    update (CURRENT_WINDOW);
    i := current_row;

    loop
	position(LINE_BEGIN);
	move_text("   > ");
 	move_vertical (1);
	exitif i = L2;
	i := i + 1;
    endloop;

endprocedure;
31.20someone I know!TINCUP::KOLBEThe dilettante debutanteFri Jul 27 1990 22:482
    Why D!, I love LSE, so nice to know someone I know (well sort of) is
    involved. We all just get so attached to our editors don't we? liesl
31.21Hey I tried it and love itBALMER::MUDGETTHe's reading notes again, Mom!Sat Jul 28 1990 23:236
Greetings,

I've heard of this LSE and now I love it! Thanks for the scoop.

Fred Mudgett
31.22NEWOA::BAILEYWhat?Wed Oct 31 1990 14:4810

Is thee something 'wrong' with this notesfile? or is it
just me ??? (  ;-)  ).. something I can be NEXT UNSEENing away.. 
when suddenly I find myself back in a series of notes that
I have already seen (and are a few days only)



Anyone else seen this ?
31.23same thing todayFRAGIL::HOWARDWed Oct 31 1990 14:557
<Anyone else seen this ?>

I have noticed the same thing, just today, in the same session.

Bob

31.24WMOIS::B_REINKEbread&amp;rosesWed Oct 31 1990 14:598
    Some one going back in and editing a note that they had posted
    earlier and then reinsterting it back where it had been will
    do that.
    
    Check and see if the note that swings you back into an old
    string has a current date/time stamp on it.
    
    Bonnie
31.25Like 32.74, for example.REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Wed Oct 31 1990 15:080
31.26SELECT::GALLUPCombat erotic illiteracyWed Oct 31 1990 17:1117
>    Some one going back in and editing a note that they had posted
>    earlier and then reinsterting it back where it had been will
>    do that.


	That was it.....

	Unfortunately it was done 2-3 times in the space of an hour
	in the "rathole" note.


	It's rather maddening when it occurs that often.



	kathy
31.27aauugghh! timewarp!!SA1794::CHARBONNDbut it was a _clean_ missWed Oct 31 1990 17:161
    re .26 amen!
31.28NEWOA::BAILEYWhat?Thu Nov 01 1990 08:2831
               <<< Note 31.24 by WMOIS::B_REINKE "bread&roses" >>>

>    Some one going back in and editing a note that they had posted
>    earlier and then reinsterting it back where it had been will
>    do that.
    

indeed that is the case, topic 58 has a few notes
that are 'out of step' (re time)

eg


Note      Uid --->      Date ----------------->
58.840    4001369D      31-OCT-1990 13:51:06.49
58.841    4001369F      31-OCT-1990 14:07:10.74
58.842    400136A0      31-OCT-1990 14:07:57.18
58.843    400136A4      31-OCT-1990 14:15:52.33
58.844    400136B6      31-OCT-1990 14:53:34.11
58.845    400136C7      31-OCT-1990 15:48:33.54
58.846    400136DB      31-OCT-1990 17:23:05.42 <----
58.847    400136DC      31-OCT-1990 17:34:07.59 <----
58.848    40013669      31-OCT-1990 11:35:00.14
58.849    40013678      31-OCT-1990 12:05:18.28
58.850    4001367E      31-OCT-1990 12:18:42.00
58.851    40013689      31-OCT-1990 12:39:44.28
58.852    400136F1       1-NOV-1990 02:15:13.56




31.29WORLD TIME CHART ..(Courtesy of VAXCAT::FRIENDS)SNOC02::CASEYMr. Melbourne...SNOV20::CASEYSat Mar 02 1991 19:3848
              World Time Chart as at 3 March,1991


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*Lon *Bos Chi  Colo  SanF Hnl*    *Well*Melb*Cair*Tyo *H.K.*Bkk*        

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 2p   9a   8a 	7a   6a	  4a   3p   3a	12a   4p  11p  10p   9p
 3p  10a   9a 	8a   7a	  5a   4p   4a	 1a   5p  12a  11p  10p
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 8p   3p   2p 	1p  12p  10a   9p   9a	 6a  10p   5a   4a   3a
 9p   4p   3p 	2p   1p  11a  10p  10a	 7a  11p   6a   5a   4a
10p   5p   4p 	3p   2p  12p  11p  11a	 8a  12a   7a   6a   5a
11p   6p   5p 	4p   3p	  1p  12a  12p	 9a   1a   8a   7a   6a
12a   7p   6p 	5p   4p	  2p   1a   1p	10a   2a   9a   8a   7a
 1a   8p   7p 	6p   5p	  3p   2a   2p	11a   3a  10a   9a   8a 
 2a   9p   8p 	7p   6p	  4p   3a   3p	12p   4a  11a  10a   9a
 3a  10p   9p 	8p   7p	  5p   4a   4p	 1p   5a  12p  11a  10a
 4a  11p  10p	9p   8p	  6p   5a   5p	 2p   6a   1p  12p  11a
 5a  12a  11p  10p   9p	  7p   6a   6p	 3p   7a   2p   1p  12p
 6a   1a  12a  11p  10p	  8p   7a   7p	 4p   8a   3p   2p   1p
 7a   2a   1a  12a  11p   9p   8a   8p	 5p   9a   4p   3p   2p
 8a   3a   2a 	1a  12a  10p   9a   9p	 6p  10a   5p   4p   3p
 9a   4a   3a 	2a   1a  11p  10a  10p	 7p  11a   6p   5p   4p
10a   5a   4a 	3a   2a  12a  11a  11p	 8p  12p   7p   6p   5p
11a   6a   5a   4a   3a	  1a  12p  12a	 9p   1p   8p   7p   6p
12p   7a   6a 	5a   4a   2a   1p   1a	10p   2p   9p   8p   7p
 1p   8a   7a 	6a   5a	  3a   2p   2a	11p   3p  10p   9p   8p
 2p   9a   8a 	7a   6a	  4a   3p   3a	12a   4p  11p  10p   9p



                          Abbreviations:

Auck = Auckland	 Calg =	Calgary	    Hnl	 = Honolulu    NYC  = New York 
Bkk  = Bangkok	 Chig =	Chicago	    LAX	 = Los Angeles SanF = San Francisco
Bos  = Boston	 Colo = Colorado S. Lon	 = London      Syd  = Sydney
Cair = Cairo	 H.K. =	Hong Kong   Melb = Melbourne   Tyo  = Tokyo
       		      		    	   	       Well = Wellington