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| Installation |
Cyrillic uses the standard Windows 3.1 or
Windows 95/98 setup. If you need help with this please refer to the Readme file on the
setup disk. |
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| Help |
To get context-sensitive help about any
feature of the program or instructions for creating families, find the Help menu on the
menu bar. You can search for a specific topic, or simply work through the Contents, or the
Tutorial in the Help menu called "Creating a New Family". Our technical support
team can help you with any questions you may have before you buy. |
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| Limitations of the Demo |
- You can only draw families of 15 individuals or less (10,000 in full
version).
- You can print, but a demo banner will appear over the printout.
- You can only open 2 windows at one time (10 in full version).
- You can copy and paste, but only within Cyrillic (also to other
Windows applications in full version).
- You cannot import, export or save files. See what import and export
formats are supported in the File menu.
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Step 1 - Look at the
Family Tree
- Choose the 'Cyrillic 2.1 Examples' icon from the Cyrillic 2.1 program
group
- Open the file 'DEMOBARS.FAM', by selecting 'File|Open...'
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| Toolbars |
You should see that all the toolbar
buttons are now available. Run your cursor over the toolbar (without pressing a button) -
note the tooltips, which briefly describe the function of each icon. Towards the left of
the toolbar, the tools control standard Windows functions such as Save, Copy and Paste. To
the right of this are general settings for the family such as Family Details and Markers.
In the middle are display settings and zoom controls. The remainder of the tools control
the properties of the individual. Note: if you
are using a VGA monitor (640 x 480), you will have a reduced set of icons. |
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| Display Options |
On the drawing, you will see that each
individual has a lot of data associated with it. All this data can be shown or hidden from
the drawing as you need. Clicking on the 'Display Format' button shows a dialog box where
you can control what is displayed on screen. Click on the 'Haplotypes', 'Barcodes' and
'Markers' check boxes to deselect these (i.e. hide them from the display). Then click OK.
You will see that the drawing is simplified to show only the individuals with their
identifiers. Now look at how you can move the focus around
the drawing and move individuals. Notice that one individual on the drawing has a red box
around it. This indicates that it is the active or currently selected individual. |
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| Selecting and moving individuals |
To select a group of individuals, use the
left mouse button, and drag a box (a Selection Rectangle) around the individuals you wish
to select. They will now each have a box around them. Notice there is still one individual
which has the main focus with the red box. The others have a brown box. You can perform a sequence of operations on the selected group, including
moving their position on the drawing. To move the group, click the left mouse button over
one of the selected individuals and drag to the new position. You can do this repeatedly -
try it so you get used to how it works. Then use the 'Edit|Undo' menu command to return to
your starting point. If you have done several moves in a row, you can undo each of them in
turn. To deselect the group, click elsewhere on the screen, or on an unselected
individual.
Experiment with the 'Annotation' tool. Just click anywhere on the
drawing and a dialog box will let you enter your text. You can set the color, font and
style of your text from the 'Annotation' dialog box. You can move the text around the
screen by dragging it with the left mouse button, and edit it by double-clicking on it. |
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| Zooming |
Use the Zoom In and Zoom Out features by
using the magnifying glass button on the toolbar or View menu items. Note that these
settings do not affect the printed size of the drawing. They are simply to show the family
in more or less detail on the screen. We will look at the print preview options later. |
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| Data about Individuals |
Step 2 - Data about
Individuals
Cyrillic is also used for managing and reporting clinical and genetic information. Using the same example file, double-click on an individual on the drawing, or
click on the 'Individual data' toolbar button, with the individual highlighted. This opens
a dialog box from which you can edit all the information about that individual relevant to
Cyrillic. This dialog box has two main sections; an upper part which does not change and a
lower part from which you can move through subsets of data by use of the radio buttons
(e.g. Sex is shown in the Identification pane).
The 'Individual Data' dialog box is like a form and through it you
can use Cyrillic as a database for individuals within a family or a collection of
families. If you select a group of individuals and then edit individual data 'records' you
will find that you can cycle through a group of records using the 'Next' and 'Previous'
buttons in the dialog box. This is a quick way of making a change to a group of records.
Enter some sample data for names and dates of birth in a group of individuals.
Cyrillic makes use of information that you enter in a variety of
ways. When you enter data about an individual (e.g. Names, Date of Birth, Genetic Symbol
etc), some or all of this information can be displayed on the drawing. Any genetic symbols
will automatically be displayed. The display of all other information can be controlled
using the 'Format|Display format...' menu option as mentioned in Step 1 above, and
checking the relevant boxes. |
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| Displaying marker data |
Step 3 - Markers,
Diseases and Other Kinds of Data Since we hid the
marker data earlier, let's now take a look at this information. Make sure the
'Haplotypes', 'Barcodes' and 'Markers' boxes are checked in the 'Display format' dialog
box. The screen should now look more colorful with Cyrillic's color barcodes. Marker data
should be displayed to the side of the barcodes.
You can edit the data in one of several ways. You can
either use the menus (choose 'Data|Individuals|...'), the toolbar, or simply double-click
any data below a symbol on the drawing. You can set the marker phenotypes, set the
crossovers on the barcodes, edit the colors of the display and more. Explore the different
dialog boxes for marker and haplotype information.
You can also view the data in a spreadsheet-type
format.
- Click the 'Table view' toolbar button to display the Table Viewer.
- Click on the 'Chr14' tab at the bottom of the table to switch to the
marker info.
- Close the Table Viewer by clicking the 'Close table' toolbar button.
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| Printing |
Step 4 - Printing
Options
Once you have entered and edited all your data, you may want to print your pedigree. The
pedigree will print exactly as you have it displayed on the screen, using whatever
settings you have checked in the 'Format|Display formats' dialog box. You can preview your drawing using the 'File|Print preview' command, or
'Print Preview' toolbar button. When you select this, a new window will open showing the
pedigree as it will appear on the printed page. If your drawing is larger than a single
page, it will display the number of pages required to print at the current scaling using
dotted lines to show page margins. You can set the scaling here, using the toolbar option
showing percentages.
You can shrink the drawing to fit on a single page or print a
circular drawing by clicking on the relevant toolbar button.
Note that genetic information is not shown on the circular drawing.
The print and display settings can be controlled from the Print Preview window. In the
demo version, a banner will be displayed across your printout. |
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| Drawing Your own Family |
Step 5 - Drawing
Your Own Family
Now that you have explored one of our sample files, it's time to try and create your own.
Select File|New... and click OK in the dialog box after entering your family name. The
cursor will change to a cross-hair labeled "Rel Pos". This cursor is for
positioning the individual on the screen, so click with the left mouse button if you are
male and the right mouse button if you are female. This option is only valid for the first
individual on a drawing. The individual data dialog box will now appear. Put your name and
date of birth in the relevant fields. Now you can add
siblings and children or parents and grandparents. If you have siblings or children you
can add these in one step. Please note that the demo version will only let you add 15
individuals. (10,000 in the full software!) Using the right mouse button click your
individual symbol and choose Siblings. A dialog box will appear which lets you enter the
number of siblings of each sex. A further dialog box within this called Specify Sexes
>>> lets you specify the order in which siblings are displayed. When you have
finished your selections, the siblings will automatically be drawn along with your
parents. An instant family! Now expand on this and draw your grandparents, children, any
sisters or brothers-in-law etc. You can select all your siblings with the mouse and then
choose the Individual Data icon from the toolbar to enter names and dates of birth for
each of them, in turn. |
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| Exporting/importing data |
Step 6 -
Exporting/Importing Data and Working with Other Programs
Cyrillic allows you to import and export a wide range of file formats to help you with
your work. The demo version does not allow exporting or importing of files, but you can
look at the available file formats in the File|Export menu and view the sample files in
any text editor. Although copying and pasting is disabled in the demo, the full version of
Cyrillic lets you copy high quality drawings to your word processor or other programs
using the Windows clipboard. You simply drag the mouse around the area you want to copy
and all the symbols and associated data or bar codes which are displayed will be copied
too. |
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| Using Cyrillic for Real |
Using Cyrillic for
Real Now that you've had the chance to browse
through the program and get a feel for the power and ease which Cyrillic brings to your
desktop, you'll be glad to know you can order Cyrillic on a 30-day money back guarantee.
Contact your nearest CyrillicSoftware
office or your local dealer to place your order. |
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